He continued, speculating that the president believes America shouldn't be immune to Ebola when “others are suffering, when we are a bad people.” As evidence of Obama's supposed anti-Americanism, Ablow cited “the apology tour, having heard his wife say, you know, when they were campaigning that she hadn't been proud of America until her husband was, you know, had his sights set on the presidency. With him, you know, attending a church where the pastor said 'God Damn America' and the rest of it. It all fits, doesn't it? ... How can you protect a country you don't like? Why would you?”

Ablow then purported to speak from “deep inside the president's psyche” :

ABLOW (AS OBAMA'S “PSYCHE” ): “You miserable people have destroyed so much in the world in terms of good things, and now you're going to build a wall? Really? To insulate yourself from things that are devastating other nations when your gains are ill-gotten? And the very fact that you can build a wall -- you're using wealth that you never should have had to build it. This is just another manifestation of you didn't build that, business. Right? You didn't build the right to make yourself immune from something that is devastating a country with lesser resources.”

The Fox News contributor also veered into racial territory when attacking the president. When asked why Obama wouldn't impose a travel ban on flights from Africa, Ablow responded that Obama's “affinities, his affiliations are with them. Not us. That's what people seem unwilling to accept. He's their leader ... we don't have a president.” He added: “We don't have a president who has the American people as his primary interest.”

Ablow's commentary went further off the rails when he theorized that Americans elected Obama because they have Stockholm Syndrome -- when hostages sympathize with their captors -- after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and elected someone “who has names very similar to two of our archenemies, Osama, well, Obama. And Hussein.”