WATCH: Trump Says First Amendment To Blame For Bombings In New York And New Jersey

Just when you thought the list of asinine things that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said could not get any longer, he goes and does an interview on Fox & Friends.

On Monday morning’s episode of Fox’s daily celebration of abject stupidity, the hosts invited Trump to opine about this weekends’ bomb attacks in New Jersey and New York.

Ever eager to beat the drum of fear, Trump unpacked some serious dystopian paranoia.

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Trump told the interviewers:

“They’re all talking about it so wonderfully because, you know, it’s called ‘freedom of the press,’ where you buy magazines and they tell you how to make these same bombs that I saw. They tell you how to make bombs. We should arrest the people that do that because they’re participating in crime. Instead they say ‘oh no you can’t do anything, that’s freedom of expression.”

I wonder how many anti-government survivalists agree with Trump?

One of the Fox & Friends hosts dragged Trump in to the current century and asked his opinion about websites that also contain bomb-making information. Trump suggested that those who publish such content should be thrown in jail:

“The websites are the same thing, those people should be arrested. They’re inciting violence, okay? They’re making violence possible. They should be arrested immediately…yet we don’t want to touch them because of freedom of speech.”

Watch the interview below, but fast forward to minute 20 to hear Trump blame flaws in the U.S. Constitution for the actions of deranged psychopaths deluded by their interpretations of certain religious texts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GTRabASaY8&feature=youtu.be

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R.L. Paine is a writer, activist, and science lover. We all need to find a bit more Hitch in ourselves. “Beware the irrational, however seductive. Shun the 'transcendent' and all who invite you to subordinate or annihilate yourself...Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity. Seek out argument and disputation for their own sake; the grave will supply plenty of time for silence...” - Christopher Hitchens