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James Hirsen
Newsmax.com

Peacenik Danny Glover Punches Out Paparazzo

Danny Glover is perhaps Hollywood's biggest communist dictator fan.

In addition to his public support of Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, the actor recently stood with Cynthia McKinney at a press conference in which the congresswoman claimed that racism was the justification for her alleged assault of a D.C. cop.

Glover supposedly takes on activist roles because of his professed love of peace.

In the weeks following 9/11, Glover said, "I've been an advocate for peace my whole life. But one of the main purveyors of violence in this world is this country."

The nonviolent thespian was recently in London to promote the anti-death penalty play, "The Exonerated," which also includes in its cast Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins and Alanis Morissette.

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James Hirsen is a New York Times best selling author, commentator, news analyst and law professor. He is sought after for his expertise on current events and cultural matters, and has appeared on the O’Reilly Factor, Weekend Live with Tony Snow, Scarborough Country, CNN’s People in the News, Fox and Friends, ABC’s Politically Incorrect and numerous other television programs. He is also a frequent radio guest of Sean Hannity, G. Gordon Liddy, Dennis Prager, Michael Reagan and hosts his own daily nationally syndicated radio program. Hirsen is author of the popular weekly column, “The Left Coast Report,” and the New York Times bestseller Tales from the Left Coast: True Stories of Hollywood Stars and Their Outrageous Politics . He teaches law at both Trinity Law School and Biola University in Southern California and is admitted to practice in the California and Washington, D.C. Bar Associations as well as the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of International Trade. Prior to this James Hirsen worked as a professional musician and for a number of years was keyboardist for one of the most legendary groups of all times, the Temptations.