Dylan Stableford
Senior editor
Donald Trump told Time magazine
earlier this week that Republican leaders are urging him to soften his
tone, but he feels more comfortable in “attacking style.”
That
was evident on Thursday, when Trump doubled down and tripled down on
his claim that President Obama was “founder of ISIS” and Hillary Clinton
its “co-founder.”
“ISIS
is honoring President Obama,” Trump said Wednesday night. “He is the
founder of ISIS … and I would say the co-founder is crooked Hillary
Clinton.”
In an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, the real estate mogul was given the chance to clarify his remarks.
“I know what you meant,” Hewitt said. “You meant that he created a vacuum, he lost the peace.”
“No, I meant he’s the founder of ISIS,” Trump responded. “I do.”
According
to Max Boot, senior fellow for national security studies at the Council
on Foreign Relations, Trump’s incendiary rhetoric is undercutting what
could be an effective critique of the Obama administration’s record on
terror.
“I
think Donald Trump is basically delegitimizing all legitimate criticism
of President Obama or his track record in office,” Boot told Yahoo
Global News Anchor Katie Couric on Thursday afternoon. “I am somebody
who has been critical of what President Obama has done in Iraq and
Syria. He has left a vacuum of power that has allowed ISIS and Hezbollah
and other radical groups to flourish.
“That
is a legitimate criticism,” Boot continued. “What Trump is saying is
not a legitimate criticism. What he is saying is just plain nuts.”
Hewitt offered Trump a “lifeline,” Boot noted, but the Republican nominee defiantly rejected it.
Boot also scoffed at Trump’s assertion that ISIS reveres Obama.
“I’d
love to see his evidence for that,” Boot said, “given the fact that
President Obama is sending warplanes to bomb ISIS on a daily basis. I’m
kind of guessing that ISIS does not actually revere the president.”
Boot
added: “If anybody else would be saying this, you’d be saying, ‘Oh my
goodness. How on earth could he possibly say this?’ But with Trump, it’s
become pretty standard fare because almost every single day he comes
out with some literally insane statement.”
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