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Podcaster Gives Hasan Piker an Out on His Radical Views, and Piker Doubles Down Instead

Democrats have made Hasan Piker, the anti-American, antisemitic Islamist, their de facto spokesperson. Piker has endorsed Janet Mills, Jon Ossoff, and Abdul El-Sayed, and even he even campaigned with El-Sayed last week. Piker has a long and troubling history of saying and believing absolutely vile things, including that America deserved 9/11, that Hamas raping Israeli women was perfectly fine, and that he loves Hezbollah.

Even CNN's Dana Bash couldn't let Piker off the hook, but the only Democrat who has called him out — so far — is John Fetterman.

Former Obama staffer Jon Favreau recently had Piker on his podcast, and Favreau gave Piker ample opportunity to tone down his pro-terrorist rhetoric. Piker refused to do so.

"My question is, when you say that Hamas is a thousand times better, do you actually mean that? Or is that a rhetorical move or, like, a solidarity signal?" Favreau asked.

"I do mean it," Piker replied. "I've also said I'm a harm reduction voter, I'm a lesser evil voter, and therefore I would vote for Hamas over Israel every single time."

Favreau was trying to give Piker a chance to moderate his views, and he wouldn't do it. This is his Kamala Harris moment.

Because, like locusts, Leftists have to spread out and destroy everything.

It seems so unbelievable that one of our major political parties endorses crime and terrorism that most people simply can't comprehend it.

But they need to.

Yes, it is.

Please, do.

The Democrats haven't declined Piker's endorsements or refused to appear with him. They're fine with this.

This is who they are.