Well now.
Over there at the far-left MSNBC the Daily Caller reports this startling news: https://dailycaller.com/2023/
‘Who Is Writing These Scripts?’: MSNBC Guest Goes Off On Network’s Coverage Right To Hosts’ Face
The DC’s Brianna Lyman reports:
“Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt went off on MSNBC’s coverage of the terrorist attacks in Israel right to MSNBC’s Jonathan Lemire’s face on Monday.
Hamas terrorists launched a relentless attack on Israel on Saturday, firing hundreds of rockets and invading on the ground. Hundreds are dead, while dozens remain missing.
MSNBC’s Ali Velshi blamed Israelis on Saturday for the terrorist attacks, arguing alongside a Palestiniananalyst that Americans want to ignore the alleged mistreatment of Palestinians and this is what happens as a consequence.
Greenblatt called the network out for its biased coverage.
‘These have been some of the hardest days of my adult life,’ Greenblatt said. ‘I’ll be honest, I am angry. I am angry with a world that allowed the dehumanization of Israelis and sanitized the terrorism of Hamas. I must say, I love this show and I love this network but I gotta ask, who is writing the scripts? Hamas, the people who did this, they are not fighters Jonathan, they are not militants, and I am looking right at the camera: they are terrorists. It is a barbarian who rapes and brutalizes women, who kills children in front of their parents, and then, brings them over to Gaza.’
…Greenblatt then begged the viewers and ‘everyone at this network’ to watch the footage of the horrors.”
Notably?
I’ve met Jonathan Greenblatt. He isn’t just the head of the ADL. In fact, Jonathan is a former Special Assistant to President Obama. Which is to say he is a liberal’s liberal. He in fact has been criticized for seeming to make the ADL nothing more than a Democratic Party appendage.
But say this for him. As the barbarity of what is happening to Israeli men, women and children unfolds on video in horrifying fashion, Jonathan will not sit silent about the lefties at MSNBC and their coverage. He looked the camera in the eye and spoke out.
Good for him.