"MEGALIAN" is Korean Feminism You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life See that girl, watch that scene, 


diggin' the Dancing Queen Friday night and the lights are low Looking out for the place to go Where they play the right music, 


getting in the swing You come in to look for a king Anybody could be that guy Night is young and the music's high With a bit of 


rock music, everything is fine You're in the mood for a dance



Khan pushed back on Trump's suggestion that his wife, who was also on stage at the DNC, was not allowed to speak. He said she has high blood pressure and didn't want to speak for fear she wouldn't be able to hold herself together discussing her Gold Star son on stage.

And when you get the chance...You are the Dancing Queen, young and sweet, only seventeen
Dancing Queen, feel the beat from the tambourineYou can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life

See that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the Dancing Queen You're a teaser, you turn 'em on

Leave them burning and then you're gone Looking out for another, anyone will do
You're in the mood for a dance And when you get the chance...You are the Dancing Queen, young and sweet, only 
seventeen Dancing Queen, feel the beat from the tambourine

You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life See that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the Dancing Queen
"For this candidate for presidency to not be aware of the respect of a Gold Star mother standing there, and he had to take that shot at her, this is height of ignorance," Khan said. "This is why I showed him (the) Constitution. Had he read that, he would know the status a Gold Star mother holds in this nation."
Trump had first suggested Khan's wife was not allowed to speak in an interview with The New York Times' Maureen Dowd, saying: "I'd like to hear his wife say something."
Then, he told Stephanopoulos, "If you look at his wife, she was standing there, she had nothing to say, she probably -- maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say, you tell me."
Khizr Khan's wife, Ghazala Khan, responded to Trump in a Washington Post op-ed Sunday.
"Walking onto the convention stage, with a huge picture of my son behind me, I could hardly control myself. What mother could? Donald Trump has children whom he loves. Does he really need to wonder why I did not speak?" she wrote.
"Donald Trump said that maybe I wasn't allowed to say anything. That is not true," Ghazala Khan wrote. "My husband asked me if I wanted to speak, but I told him I could not. My religion teaches me that all human beings are equal in God's eyes. Husband and wife are part of each other; you should love and respect each other so you can take care of the family."