Thanks to you, I now know. It was none other than Scarborough's guest, talk-show host and former child star Danny Bonaduce.
I agree with Bonaduce, this does rise to the level of willfully (as opposed to incidentally) giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Btw, giving aid and comfort to an enemy incidentally could not be treason because almost any statement of criticism or disapproval might be construed as doing so.
Willful aid and comfort is something else again. The truther's (and Rosie's) big lie is treasonous in the sense that it uses a willful and provable falsehood (the claim that the official version alleges "melting" of the WTC's steel structure) to rally sympathy and support for a known enemy who clearly intends murderous violence against Americans. Considering the magnitude of the accusation, it can also be reasonably construed as inciting violence. It is impossible that anyone making these claims is not aware of this outcome. Ignorant conspiracy dupes out in the hinterland can be excused (barely) for not knowing the facts, but major media figures cannot be.
Bonaduce's view is unpopular now, but how will it look if an Iranian or Al Qaeda nuke goes off in an American city? In that event, Rosie is fitting herself for a Streicher necktie.
Note: Bonaduce qualified that statement by saying, “if someone could find a rope thick enough...”
If the “Iranian or Al-Queda nuke” goes off in an American city, and the city just happens to be New York, it wouldn’t be necessary to try Tokyo Rosie for treason.....
she, her co-host Joy, and countless others would perish in the attack.
"If you're listening to a rock star in order to get your information on who to vote for, you're a bigger moron than they are. Why are we rock stars? Because we're morons. We sleep all day, we play music at night and very rarely do we sit around reading the Washington Journal."-Alice Cooper