Kansas City Hype Man Hartzell Accuses Israel Of Ethnic Cleansing

War in the Holy Land hits home for many locals and right now we want to focus on more than a few bombastic statements from a Kansas City broacaster who is mostly charged with making people happy. 

Again . . . . For those who don't know . . .

Hartzell Gray is Sporting KC’s in-stadium host and hype man . . .

"When he’s not pumping up the crowd at Children’s Mercy Park, Hartzell is the host of the KC Morning Show. He is also an alternative rock DJ and proud history buff."

 That's great . . .

HOWEVER, HARTZELL ALSO RANKS AS ONE OF THE MOST OUTSPOKEN PROGRESSIVE ACTIVISTS IN KANSAS CITY & RECENTLY OFFERS SCATHING CRITICISM AGAINST ISRAEL!!!

This stance raises more than a few questions about his local pro-sports and MSM affiliations as a growing number of cowtown media players are question his divisive tone given that the greater Kansas City metro is dominated by EXTREMELY MODERATE mainstream Democrats who spend most of their time on the defensive betwixt red state Missouri & Kansas.

Voting trends show us that progressives don't really have a foothold in the metro beyond protesters earning inordinate media coverage . . . For better or worse, Kansas City Democrats vote Biden & not Bernie. 

Nevertheless . . . We think it's important to consider the pro-Palestine advocacy of this local media power player . . .

Here's his latest tweet that makes bold and divisive claims for a local personality who basically works as an adult male cheerleader . . .


Related reading via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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