Quinn's solution to “Palestine issue”: "[L]evel it and then salt the earth so that nothing grows for a thousand years"

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On the October 29 broadcast of The War Room, co-host Jim Quinn said that "[t]here's only one way to settle the Palestine -- the Palestine issue," and that “is to level it and then salt the earth so that nothing grows for a thousand years, because that's how the Muslims would have treated each other, and did.” Co-host Rose Tennent added, “And nothing really did grow in their land, did it? They want -- Israel had the same desert land they had, and they made something out of it.” Quinn replied: “They started growing grapefruits the size of basketballs, and all of a sudden, these wandering tribesmen said, 'Hey, wait a minute. Isn't that our country?' It's amazing, ain't it folks?”

Talkers Magazine lists Quinn & Rose among its "Heavy Hundred," which it describes as the “100 most important radio talk show hosts in America.” According to the show's website, it airs on 18 radio stations and XM Satellite Radio.

From the October 29 broadcast of Clear Channel's The War Room with Quinn & Rose:

TENNENT: It's all very confusing to me.

QUINN: Yeah, it's all -- it's all politics, all of it. And it will never change. There's only one way to settle the Palestine -- the Palestine issue --

TENNENT: Or Palestinian --

QUINN: -- Palestinian issue -- thank you -- is to level it and then salt the earth so that nothing grows for a thousand years, because that's how the Muslims would have treated each other, and did.

TENNENT: And nothing really did grow in their land, did it? They want -- Israel had the same desert land they had --

QUINN: Yep.

TENNENT: -- and they made something out of it.

QUINN: They started growing grapefruits the size of basketballs, and all of a sudden, these wandering tribesmen said, “Hey, wait a minute. Isn't that our country?” It's amazing, ain't it folks?

TENNENT: Ain't it?