You are shifting subjects. The issue is not simply blame. Its what do we do about it?
As discussed yesterday, Trump had a great chance to be a leader on this and to say, you know what, don't take our political differences to the point of saying something that might be interpreted by an unstable person as touting violence. Had he stuck to the script from yesterday, he's have been more than halfway there.
But, the real Donald Trump showed up this morning on Twitter. Not only did he stray entirely away from the prior day's message -- he junked it in favor of blaming the media, when CNN was one of the media organizations that had received a package.
Imagine if, in short order, HRC went on tour bashing Fox as the enemy of the people, pointed to the Fox report in every audience and encouraged people in the audience to boo them ferociously. Then, she went to a rally and openly congratulated a candidate for physically criminally assaulting a Fox reporter, to the cheers of her audience.
And then a week or so later bombs started showing up at the Trump WH, Fox, etc.
And then she gave a speech saying "there's no place for violence!" Followed by a facebook post by her the next day that this is all Fox's own fault.