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Teh One Who Knocks
03-02-2017, 11:45 AM
By Adam Shaw - FOX News


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A former Hillary Clinton volunteer drew swift condemnation -- and lost his job -- after mocking the widow of a fallen Navy SEAL who was honored by the president during his congressional address Tuesday night.

Dan Grilo, who said in his Twitter profile that he was a former volunteer for both Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama, made the remarks after Trump paid tribute to Carryn Owens. She is the widow of U.S. Navy SEAL William “Ryan” Owens, who was killed in a counterterrorism raid in Yemen last month.

“Our veterans have delivered for this nation—and now we must deliver for them,” Trump said, eliciting an extended standing ovation from the entire chamber for a visibly emotional Owens.

“Ryan died as he lived: a warrior, and a hero – battling against terrorism and securing our nation,” Trump said.

While widely regarded as the most powerful moment of the night, Grilo was not impressed. Responding to a tweet from L.A. Times reporter Matt Pearce, who noted that Owens was crying and overwhelmed, Grilo tweeted:

“Sorry, Owens' wife, you’re not helping yourself or your husband’s memory by standing there and clapping like an idiot. Trump just used you.”

The tweet quickly zipped around social media as commentators on both sides of the aisle were outraged by the swipe. Donald Trump Jr. called the tweet an example of “hatred from the other side."
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hatred from the other side. I would think this is beyond what a human is capable of saying to someone, but it&#39;s not! <a href="https://t.co/nNVfFWJmDh">pic.twitter.com/nNVfFWJmDh</a></p>&mdash; Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) <a href="https://twitter.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/status/836932429269073921">March 1, 2017</a></blockquote><script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Grilo followed up, apologizing for what we called a “poorly worded tweet.”

Grilo’s account soon went private, and was then deleted entirely. But the tweets were saved and archived by other Twitter users.

Grilo’s LinkedIn page says he works as a principal for the Chicago-based Liberty Advisor Group. But as of Wednesday morning, Grilo’s profile page on the site had been deleted, and the company later confirmed that an employee had sent what they called "an offensive and inappropriate tweet" regarding the Gold Star family.

In a statement, the company said that while the message was from his personal account, "his comments were inconsistent with the Company's values."

"Regardless of whether the comments in the tweet were intended to cause the hurt and anger that they ultimately generated, they were unacceptable to us, and the individual who issued the tweet is no longer affiliated with Liberty," the statement said.

Goofy
03-02-2017, 02:17 PM
Eejit

PorkChopSandwiches
03-02-2017, 02:44 PM
What a piece of shit

Griffin
03-03-2017, 12:43 AM
social media justice.

Hugh_Janus
03-04-2017, 08:51 AM
well, he's not wrong... :shrug: politicians saying things like this does get people on your side

redred
03-04-2017, 09:02 AM
used may not be the right word , but she was there for a purpose

RBP
03-04-2017, 04:16 PM
used may not be the right word , but she was there for a purpose

"Honored" is another word.

RBP
03-04-2017, 04:16 PM
social media justice.

Yep. I've ranted about this before.

http://www.libertyadvisorgroup.com/statement from his employer. If they had actual business losses or contract cancellations, fine, but on principle alone? Man, I don't know.

redred
03-04-2017, 06:35 PM
"Honored" is another word.
Let's hope all widow's male or female are honored in the same way from now on then

RBP
03-04-2017, 08:06 PM
Let's hope all widow's male or female are honored in the same way from now on then

I am not sure why you're so smug about this, but you seem lacking in context and facts.

It's not unusual to have people at these speeches, it's been done for years. When candidate Clinton brought the parents of soldier killed on stage, he waved a copy of the constitution and admonished Trump. That was using the family in my opinion. But this? This was a genuine honoring. They didn't make her make speeches or use her in any way, they simply acknowledged her sacrifice and her husband's service. Was it also illustrative of a larger point? Yes. But that's why they do it at these speeches, for both recognition of individuals and to personalize an issue to rally support.

redred
03-04-2017, 09:04 PM
No smugness, I just don't like people being used for political ratings like this, who ever is in charge