Posted on 07/06/2023 4:04:44 PM PDT by Milagros
Islamic on PBS Newshour Amna Nawaz strikes again - Leila Molana-Allen propagates for terror supporters UNRWA
PBS News Hour, July 7, 2023.
This time she brought Leila Molana-Allen propagating for terror supporter UNRWA [*] [*] to raise even more funds for this org.
Keeping up with the old racist Arab tradition of constantly showing graphic images of injuries (whether by its people, by its accidentally handling of explosives or by jihadis using human shields or by IDF targeting only terrorists) Leila Molana-Allen visits Mr. Jihad's son in the hospital and "explains" that the youngster is too "traumatized" (her choice of word) to show his face "fears the IDF might recognize him."
Doesn't that mean that he was involved in the terror apparatus at the Home and Garden op. [*]?
She os so typical. And as if Biden didn’t just give them so much.
PBS claims nightly viewership of more than 2 million for their “NewsHour” show.
Pew Research says it’s slightly more than 1 million.
Tucker Carlson averaged around 3 million a night while he was still on Fox, sometimes going to more than 4 million.
That is true. PBS has a small but influential audience.
It’s like the official channel of the Swamp.
Tucker’s exit was a sucker punch for Foxnews ratings.
After quoting Pramila Jayapal's statement which she retracted, the anchor (Geoff Bennett, Co-Anchor of Amna Nawaz) continues that the House passed a resolution reaffirming US support for Israel, he was careful to add that it was by Republicans but did not say that it overwhelmingly passed and more importantly that the statement clearly uttered against her (and by the duo Tlaib/Omar) slander, specifically clarifying (sadly there was even a need to) that Israel is NOT the R word or that Aparheid (slur).
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