The media made a lot of outraged noise about Trump's rhetoric when he called Hillary a founder of ISIS. They have no problem with Hillary Clinton accusing Trump of treason and aiding ISIS on 9/11.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both paused their campaign ads on Sunday, the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, a day when politics is traditionally set aside. But Clinton didn't hold back from criticizing her GOP opponent in a pre-taped interview with Chris Cuomo on CNN's "State of the Union," saying that Trump's rhetoric has made it harder to protect the country from future attacks.
"What unfortunately Donald Trump has done is made our job harder, and given a lot of aid and comfort to ISIS operative, even ISIS officials, who want to create this as some kind of clash of civilizations, a religious war," Clinton said. "It's not, and we can't let it become that."
It obviously is a religious war. When you're being attacked by a religious ideology in the name of that religion, it doesn't matter what you decide to call it. It only matters what it is.
But more despicably, we have a Clinton interview on 9/11, when campaigning was supposed to be paused, accusing Trump of "aid and comfort" to ISIS terrorists, the usual formula for treason. It's the most explosive charge out there. And it completely inverts the truth, which is that Obama and Clinton helped ISIS get a leg up with the Arab Spring, and that their appeasement of Islamists led to this disaster.
The Hillary premise that anyone who upsets Muslims is a traitor is a dangerous attack on the First Amendment. It's the one that led her to have a filmmaker jailed for a YouTube video after Benghazi while ducking all responsibility for it.