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Any radio talk show hosts actively supporting Hamas?

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We hear about a number of people on campuses actively supporting Hamas and/or The Palestinians in this most recent dust-up in the Middle East.
Are there any radio talk show hosts doing the same?
 
I don't think you need to look further than "Democracy Now!" I haven't listened to the radio show this week, but that's certainly the tone of the web site.
 
This thread is going to go off the rails into politics very quickly. Having said that: I looked at the DN website, and while I definitely see plenty of pro-Palestinian viewpoints, I don't see anything that's pro-Hamas, unless you think the two are the same thing, in which case I'm not going to waste my energy arguing.
 
For this thread to continue, any responses must be limited to "reporting" on what actual radio shows say about this topic.

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This thread is going to go off the rails into politics very quickly. Having said that: I looked at the DN website, and while I definitely see plenty of pro-Palestinian viewpoints, I don't see anything that's pro-Hamas, unless you think the two are the same thing, in which case I'm not going to waste my energy arguing.
Obviously, DN will reflect their general attitude to sociopolitical subjects. Just as we know that Pacifica has its origin in pacifism, this group seems to have a perspective which is reflected in all its articles.
 
Just the facts here: The former president recently called Hezbollah "smart" and Israel's Defence Minister a "jerk":
Trump criticized for calling Hezbollah 'very smart' as he talked of potential risk to Israel
Trump took similar swipes at Israel and Netanyahu on the Brian Kilmeade Show:
 
Just the facts here: The former president recently called Hezbollah "smart" and Israel's Defence Minister a "jerk":
Trump criticized for calling Hezbollah 'very smart' as he talked of potential risk to Israel
Trump took similar swipes at Israel and Netanyahu on the Brian Kilmeade Show:
It's also "facts" that "smart" doesn't mean good, and that a "jerk" can nevertheless be in the right.
 
It's also "facts" that "smart" doesn't mean good, and that a "jerk" can nevertheless be in the right.
So you're saying that the former President thinks Hezbollah is right? Smart, right, whatever you translate the baboon's language to fit a narrative, it is another example of his love of authoritism.
 
Obviously, DN will reflect their general attitude to sociopolitical subjects. Just as we know that Pacifica has its origin in pacifism, this group seems to have a perspective which is reflected in all its articles.
And all this time I thought (in all seriousness) that Pacifica's founder felt like naming that network after this city...


Shows how much of a guy I am for reading maps for pleasure, not just utility. But yeah, naming Pacifica Radio for pacificism is logical.
 
So you're saying that the former President thinks Hezbollah is right? Smart, right, whatever you translate the baboon's language to fit a narrative, it is another example of his love of authoritism.
Please don't insult baboons. The animal you meant was the orange orangutan.

(Oh, and it's authoritarianism. What you typed is an inflammation that writers get.)
 
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