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CNN Host Says ‘No One’s Blaming the President’ for Pipe Bombs Before Panelist Blames Trump

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CNN host John King said Thursday that no one is blaming President Donald Trump for unexploded pipe bombs sent to prominent Democrats and media figures, after a day and a half of speculation about Trump's culpability.

Authorities this week have discovered pipe bombs and suspicious packages sent to Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, former Attorney General Eric Holder, Rep. Maxine Waters (D., Calif.), former CIA Director John Brennan, billionaire liberal activist George Soros, and actor Robert De Niro. The package addressed to Brennan, an MSNBC contributor, was delivered to CNN's office at the Time Warner Center in New York City, forcing the network to evacuate the building.

On Wednesday, Trump and Vice President Mike Pence made statements condemning any form of political violence, with Trump promising "an aggressive investigation" to discover who sent the packages. The next day, Trump tweeted criticism of the media for ginning up "anger" with inaccurate and misleading reporting.

In response, King defended the media on air, saying no one is blaming Trump for the pipe bombs.

"No one's blaming the president," King said. "Is anyone blaming the president? But the president now wants to make it about him."

King made the comment as the chyron below him on screen appeared to imply that Trump incited whoever sent the packages.

"CNN: Trump has no plans to claim any personal responsibility for inciting serial bomber," the graphic read.

In addition, CNN President Jeff Zucker attacked Trump for his rhetoric hours after the network received one of the packages.

King said that Trump lost his chance to lead on the matter and unify the country when he tweeted that "the purposely false and inaccurate reporting of the Mainstream Media" has caused people to be angry. Trump called on the media to "clean up its act."

One of King's guests, Politico reporter Rachael Bade, then speculated that Trump is responsible for inciting the bomb maker to mail the explosives. Bade's comments are in keeping with much of the media coverage of the packages, for which Trump has been partially blamed because of his rhetoric.

"Of course he played no role in this," Bade said, referring to the creation of the bombs. "But you have to look at the greater context to this atmosphere he has created in Washington in attacking the media, and you have to wonder if that contributed to what happened yesterday."

Other panelists said Trump is making the matter worse with his criticism of the media.

"That idea of what atmosphere we have in our country right now, he's not doing anything to tone it down," said Washington Post reporter Matt Viser. "He is reacting to his base instinct, which is to blame others."

The Federalist's Mary Katharine Ham pushed back on the idea that rhetoric leads to violence.

"I think in coverage of this, there is a pretty clear implication by much of it that rhetoric inevitably leads to violence. And I actually think that is not a great thing to be saying," Ham said.

"If you make the clear implication that speech you object to—and by the way, it's very tempting to say that it's only the speech you object to that causes violence—causes violence, then we are in a bad situation with the freedoms the First Amendment affords us and that we enjoy here every single day," she said. "I think that is a political temptation, that too many people go down the road."

Ham added that investigators still do not know who sent the packages or what their motive is. After the commercial break, King had a discussion on how incendiary rhetoric on the political left could also be harming the country, in addition to such rhetoric on the political right.

The New York Times is one of many outlets that has published articles asserting that Trump bears some blame for the bombs.

"There is no way to consider the explosive devices sent to prominent Democrats and the CNN offices and not recall that Donald Trump himself has created a toxic environment by openly targeting many of these very people and entities in his overheated, overwrought rhetoric," Times columnist Charles Blow wrote.

"We don't yet know who sent the pipe bombs to various high-profile Democrats and a news media outlet in recent days, much less the motives," Eyal Press wrote in the Times. "What we do know is that all of the recipients have frequently been demonized by prominent voices on the right, most notably President Trump."

After the bombs were discovered, the Times also published an article fantasizing about Trump being assassinated.

King's comments about no one blaming Trump for the suspicious packages came on the same day that an open letter accusing Trump of inciting violence against the press, to which at least 200 journalists signed their names, was published.

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"no one is blaming President Donald Trump for unexploded pipe bombs sent to prominent Democrats and media figures" as well as being a negative influence on whoever the bomber is and the whole of society Could have fooled me. That the incivility & rhetoric is all from Trump is laughable. I'm reading and hearing it from Liberals all over in the media. I couldn't take it any longer and clarified many things in the comments section online of the New York Times and my local paper The Kansas City "Red" Star. I gave specific instances of vitriol and violence from the left. The NYT would not publish it and I do not know yet about the Star. Am I surprised? No, but I needed to vent.

It appears that it might be a Trump supporter who mailed the bombs. Fortunately, no bombs went off, but before more fingers are pointed at Trump, they need to remember the Republicans who were shot at during baseball practice by a Bernie Sanders supporter. Bernie Sanders was not to blame for what that man did and, by the same token, neither is Trump for the actions of this person. There are unstable people on both sides (largely theirs).
 

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I gave specific instances of vitriol and violence from the left. The NYT would not publish it and I do not know yet about the Star. Am I surprised? No, but I needed to vent
You came to the perfect place to vent!

The hypocrisy on the left is outrageous. Few people ever point this out. President Trump doesn't encourage people to attack democrats, unlike the democrat 'leadership' telling people to form a crowd and shout down republicans.

Time will tell what kind of person this 'maga-bomber' is.
 
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"After the bombs were discovered, the Times also published an article fantasizing about Trump being assassinated. " Unconscionable, but then that's the left for you. Remember the movie, "Death of a President" about the imagined assassination of George W. Bush?

The left's hypocrisy: Remember 'Death of a President,' a movie about assassinating George W. Bush?
By Kelly Riddell - The Washington Times - Wednesday, August 10, 2016

ANALYSIS/OPINION:

Remember “Death of a President”?

It was a movie about the imagined assassination of then President George W. Bush that premiered in 2006. It was directed by Gabriel Range, produced by a British public-television outlet, and at the time, was seriously critiqued by the mainstream media. It even won an award at the Toronto Film Festival.

“Is it politically provocative agitprop or merely a cynical, exploitative stunt?” wrote The Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday. “Probably the latter, but one that has been performed with unusual dexterity. Structured like an installment of ‘Frontline,’ ‘DOAP’ often has the taut urgency of that PBS series, with witnesses providing a detailed tick-tock of events as they unfolded. Indeed, ‘DOAP’ is so convincing that, like most he-said, he-said documentaries, it eventually suffers from a fatal, talking-head inertness.”

Not a bad review.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette gave the movie three stars, and went as far as labeling Republicans appalled at its content as artistically shallow.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/10/lefts-hypocrisy-remember-movie-assassination-bush/
 
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Cesar Sayoc, who has a checkered criminal record, was arrested as the suspected bomber. DNA evidence led law enforcement to him. He was driving around with these stickers all over his van. The stickers look brand new. Yes, time will tell.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DqckDuiW4AIQraO.jpg
No overlap? No keying or other defacing by anti-Trump people? How long could this have gone unnoticed? Timing of this bomb threat of Democrats is interesting. This looks very suspicious, but even if he is a Trump supporter, in no way, shape or form does he represent the rest of us. Either way, the man is in need of mental help. Still, I wonder...
 

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Remember "Julius Caesar", the play performed in Central Park in NYC? It depicted an actor costumed and styled to resemble President Trump, being knifed to death.

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Can you imagine if a play depicted this about Obama?
Just remembered Kathy Griffin, who held up a fake severed head of Trump.

Kathy Griffin Says She ‘Will Not Be Intimidated’ by Bomb Mailings
https://www.thewrap.com/kathy-griffin-says-will-not-intimidated-bomb-mailings/

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With all of the real violence and destruction aimed at Conservatives/ Republicans/ pro-Americans over the last several years...
It is like none of the real violence ever existed.

These commies whine & moan this past week, thinking they've influenced people into believing 'they' have been victimized by fake prop non-bombs..
Yet if you're a "Christian" or Conservative, and got smacked in the nose or beaten at a peaceable rally, it was either "deserved"... or it didn't happen. :rolleyes:

Almost like the American people have been thrown under the bus in favor of the old former socialistCrats.

Well no matter what, they will never be believed! Hope this stunt backfires on them in a Huge way for the next foreseeable future!!!
 
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