Bozell: NBC Must Apologize for Mohyeldin's Slam of the Late Chris Kyle

January 29th, 2015 9:56 PM

Appearing on Thursday's edition of FNC's The Kelly File, Media Research Center president Brent Bozell called on NBC to formally apologize for the outrageous "killing spree" statement that network correspondent Ayman Mohyeldin made on the January 29 edition of Morning Joe

Of course, Mohyeldin's nasty anti-American comments should come as no surprise, Bozell reminded host Megyn Kelly, noting how the Palestinian journalist got his start in major-network journalism:

Who is this man? Who is this Mohyeldin fellow? He's a fellow who worked for Al Jazeera back around 2011. He gave an interview to the Columbia Journalism Review. They asked him about his role. This is what he said. "The Arab viewer doesn't want just news. They want something more polemic. They want to feel they have someone who is fighting on their behalf." And with that, he entered the field of journalism.

What is remarkable, Megyn, is that he went from Al Jazeera, doing that, to CNN which hired him to do that, to NBC which now has him to this day as their Mideast correspondent doing exactly that, projecting an Islamic agenda, propaganda, on that news network.

Then they take him from NBC News at night and they move him over to MSNBC in the daytime to be a fill-in anchor and to be a roundtable participant promoting that which he's reporting as truth.