Mark Levin: The media wasn't "running photographs of what was happening to the German people during World War II" because "our media was patriotic. It wanted America to win."

Mark Levin: The media wasn't "running photographs of what was happening to the German people during World War II" because "our media was patriotic. It wanted America to win."
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Citation From the October 26, 2023, edition of Westwood One's The Mark Levin Show

MARK LEVIN (HOST): And so, when Reuters does stories with information and photos fed by the Hamas Nazis and runs with them over and over and over again, the malnourished children, they'll show pictures of that handed to them by Hamas -- does it occur to Reuters to ask, "Well, why don't you let these people go?" Let your people go.

Because Reuters, they're doing this for you. They want you to run the photos and send them all over the world. These are terrorists. These are Nazis. Let me ask you a question about Nazis. Did Adolf Hitler really care what happened to his population, his citizens in Germany? No, he used them, and many of them wanted to be used. He used them. Reuters, I believe you're British based, but it doesn't really matter. You might as well be Hamas-based.

All throughout World War 2, did you or organizations now associated with Reuters and the rest of them -- were you running photographs of what was happening to the German people during World War II? To their children? Why not? Why not? Because back then, our media with some significant exceptions -- but our media was patriotic. It wanted America to win. It wanted our allies to win.

Even while the New York Times was covering up the Holocaust, an unforgivable sin by a so-called news organization run by a left-wing Jewish family. Following the directives of the great Franklin Roosevelt. Mister New Deal. Mister for the little guy. It's still didn't publish photographs of what was happening in the hospitals in Berlin, or Heidelberg, or Frankfurt. Why not? Why not?