The PBS News Hour on Wednesday continued to act as a get-out-the-vote movement for the Harris/Walz Democratic presidential campaign, with the second guest appearance on the program of Abdullah Hahmoud, the controversial Democratic Muslim mayor of Dearborn, Michigan.
It wasn’t a challenging interview, but instead a delicate probe to see if the pick of Walz (and not the Jewish Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who was left unmentioned) would satisfy the pro-Hamas contingent among Arab voters in Michigan.
Nawaz certainly didn’t address the anti-semitism and celebration of terrorists within the mosques in Dearborn, or the disgusting signs like “Genocide Joe” that appeared in the story’s introductory montage.
Anchor Amna Nawaz: ….When President Biden was the Democratic candidate, he faced intense scrutiny from many Muslim and Arab Americans in…
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