While the scene in England’s Manchester Arena was still a crime scene following Tuesday night’s terror attack, frequent MSNBC guest, The Atlantic writer, and former Bush administration official David Frum thought it was crucial to tie the bombing to President Trump’s intelligence leak.
“As we mourn Manchester, remember: for a moment of ignorant boasting, the president betrayed one of the West’s best sources inside ISIS,” Frum whined in a tweet posted during the 10:00 p.m. Eastern hour.
Here’s a screen-cap of the tweet (in the event he deletes it because screen-caps live forever):
Our friends at Twitchy pointed out that Frum also believes that President Trump conducted a coup operation to win the Oval Office and was incensed by that now-infamous ice cream scoops story.
Many of the respondents to Frum’s tweet pointed out the lunacy of this statement and specifically how it was the news media that informed the world about who had provided valuable ISIS intel to the United States (the Israelis).
As this writer stated on Twitter, Frum’s lunacy can be derived from a devotion to the anti-Trump cause that went from reasonable concerns about Trump to full-blown hysteria and obsessive rage to anything and everything both Trump and Trump supporters say or do.
Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh also had some thoughts on Frum:
Got any evidence of linkage, or is this just an anti-Trump non sequiter? https://t.co/XruAnmwqGn
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) May 23, 2017
As we mourn Manchester, remember: for retweets, David Frum exploited the murder of children and baselessly connected it to Donald Trump https://t.co/jcTbEcVl0P
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) May 23, 2017