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‘We don’t need a lecture,’ Anderson Cooper counters left-wing smears of Israel

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“CNN” anchor Anderson Cooper speaking with attendees at the 35th Annual Cronkite Award Luncheon at the Sheraton Grand Phoenix in Arizona. Credit: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons.

In a discussion last week during the results of the Michigan primary, CNNnews anchor and host Anderson Cooper spoke up for those murdered in southern Israel by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7 when a guest on the show offered a biased picture of suffering in the Gaza Strip.

Pundit Nina Turner, a former member of the Ohio State Senate, said in response to U.S. President Joe Biden’s push for a ceasefire in the war that began when Hamas infiltrated the Gaza border and massacred men, women and children, that “30,000 people have been slaughtered” and “people are living in famine. They can’t get medical care. So, it can’t come soon enough for them.”

Turner also cited left-wing Reps. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) and Cori Bush (D-Mo.) for their early demands for a ceasefire. “They were called ‘abhorrent.’ Now, fast-forward to all of these bodies laying in the wake and people are living through this every single day—”

Cooper then interrupted Turner from her recitation of progressive shibboleths, saying “by the way, there’s also been slaughter in Israel.”

Nina Turner, a political pundit who used to sit on the Ohio State Senate.

He added that “there’s a lot of pain on both sides. So, we don’t really need a lecture on the problem. I’m not talking about the politics of this tonight.”

Turner pressed back, arguing that Biden should pressure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a ceasefire.

Cooper replied, “We don’t need to debate the issue.”

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