Actually, no, he didn't. The great thing about this whole blackout is that there was no civil unrest to speak of. It speaks very well of the people of NY.
All King did was to pull a NewsMax by blaming Hillary for something that didn't happen, and then weeping for the cops who could have been killed in the thing that didn't happen, in a ploy for cheap political points.
It's pretty sickening, actually.
(Not that Hillary's any different, of course.)
Sometimes the ridiculous must be countered with the ridiculous in order to expose it. It beats going on the defensive. Though, in the long term it would be great to expose the clintons for their non-existent engergy policies.
"We didn't know what was going to happen," he told Hannity. "And all you need is someone who's supposedly a national leader, trying to sow the seeds of division - and you have the police out there trying to keep order in the streets - and you have an elected official basically trying to divide the country, I mean, it's irresponsible to do that.
My only quibble is she wasn't trying to sow the seeds of division. She had those seeds planted and fertilized and I am glad Cong. King has called her on her garbage.