Media Matters for America

Hyman continued pattern of accusing opponents of not supporting the troops

May 09, 2005 2:01 pm ET

On "The Point," Sinclair Broadcast Group commentator Mark Hyman accused colleges and universities that sued to protect their right to ban military recruiters from operating on their campuses of "hat[ing] the troops." The colleges have blocked recruiters in order to protest the military's ban on openly gay members.

It's a common tactic for Hyman. On several other occasions, he has accused his targets of hating the troops:

Remington has asserted that Hyman "equates support of the troops with support of the Bush administration and the Pentagon."

In addition, Remington noted Hyman's August 12, 2004, smear of ABC News anchor Peter Jennings, accusing him of "appear[ing] to favor terrorists over America":

Hyman's condemnation of Jennings was accompanied by video of an al-Jazeera sign sharing the same studio door with an ABC News logo at the Fleet Center, site of the convention. Al-Jazeera had its own skybox at the arena, but ABC News provided some technical assistance. For Hyman, that was enough to suggest Jennings supported terrorism.

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