
Michael Moore Slams 'Shameful' DNC For Not Inviting A Single Pro-Palestinian Speaker
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The Oscar-winning director said the seemingly inclusionary "big tent" of the convention allowed everybody in "except one group of our fellow Americans."
Michael Moore has a critical bone to pick with the Democratic National Convention.
The “Fahrenheit 9/11” director had nothing but praise for last week’s jubilant convention in Chicago, save for its complete lack of Palestinian American voices amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
“Where’s the Palestinian voice on the stage? That was sad,” Moore said Tuesday on the latest episode of his “Rumble” podcast. “The big tent, the big rainbow, everybody allowed in except one group of our fellow Americans. Kind of shameful.”
Moore was among the earliest Democratic pundits to urge President Joe Biden to step down in this year’s presidential election, paving the way for Vice President Kamala Harris to secure the nomination. But he sharply criticized Harris’ speech at the DNC Thursday.
In her speech, Harris repeatedly affirmed Israel’s “right” and “ability” to defend itself in wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, and then seemingly tried to drown out the applause that her acknowledgement of “the suffering in Gaza” spurred.













