Two Wyoming lawmakers who attended Harvard University have condemned the more than 30 student groups at the school that blamed Israel for Islamist organization Hamasâ Saturday attack on Israel and its civilians.Â
The groups dispatched a joint statement the day of the attacks, saying they hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for the unfolding violence, and that the dayâs events âdid not occur in a vacuumâ but stem from Israeli governmental oppression. Â
Wyoming Sen. Charlie Scott, R-Casper, attended Harvard and said he was disgusted at the letter. Â
âThat is a disgrace, just a flat disgrace they have groups doing that,â said Scott. âItâs a free country and they can say what they want to ⌠but that kind of attitude is just beyond the pale.â Â
The answer, said Scott, is for the rest of society to shun those groups and their stance. Â
âThe murder of innocent civilians and the taking of hostages ⌠civilized people just donât do things like that,â said Scott. Â
Rep. Cyrus Western, R-Big Horn, another Harvard alumnus, was likewise swift to condemn Hamas as a terrorist group âwhose sole purpose is to cause mass destruction and suffering on innocent people.Â
âThey chant âdeath to Americaâ as a rallying cry,â Western said, calling the attack and the mass killings horrific and awful, and issued his condemnation âin the strongest terms possible.â Â
Sen. Dave Kinskey, R-Sheridan, who graduated from Harvard in 1979 with a Bachelor of Economics, did not respond to a Cowboy State Daily voicemail requesting comment by publication time Wednesday. Â
In an Oct. 9 statement Harvardâs president condemned Hamasâ attacks and reminded the public that ânot even 30 student groups (speak) for Harvard University or its leadership.âÂ

Not In WyomingÂ
While Harvard and other elite schools are seeing displays and protests backing different groups in the conflict, allâs quiet at the University of Wyoming. Â
Chad Baldwin, UW spokesman, told Cowboy State Daily on Wednesday heâs not aware of any student-group scheduled displays or events in favor of either Israel or Palestine. Â
UW has not issued a statement on the clash, but Wyomingâs government officially sides with Israel. Â
Gov. Mark Gordon ordered flags flown at half-staff in honor of the slain, saying Wyoming âstands firmly by our ally Israel as she defends her people from the cowardly attacks of Hamas,â and that the state condemns the terroristicactions. Â
The BloodbathÂ
Footage emerging from Israel appears to show Hamas militants attacking civilians in a door-to-door campaign. One unverified video shows the attackers parading the naked body of a young German woman through the streets. Â
With more than 1,200 reported dead, hundreds injured and dozens taken hostage from Hamasâ onslaught, itâs the deadliest attack Israel has seen since 1947, CNN reported. Â
Israel is now retaliating via airstrikes on the Hamas-controlled Gaza strip, racking up another 1,100 fatalities and 5,339 wounded, the Gaza Ministry of Health said Wednesday, according to CBS News. Â

Political Spectrum?Â
Both Scott and Western called the student groupsâ pro-Palestine messaging part of a far-left agenda. Â
âI think the professors at Harvard need to think pretty hard about what kind of things theyâre teaching and what theyâre getting through to the kids,â said Scott, adding that there likely would have been some pro-Palestine students at Harvard during his enrollment in the 1960s, but his classmates generally supported Israel at that time. Â
Western said the 30-plus groupsâ âextreme leftist agenda ⌠shows just how far these institutions have fallen.â Â
âItâs easy for them to issue inflammatory statements from the protection of the ivory tower, but the sad fact is real people who are innocent are going through immense suffering and need help,â Western said. Â
There are numerous far-left groups rallying behind Hamas, New York Times columnist Bret Stephens noted in a Tuesday op-ed headlined âThe Anti-Israel Left Needs to Take a Hard Look at Itself.â Â Â
But that correlation is by no means uniform. Â
Wyomingâs Democratic Party leadership extended condolences Wednesday to the families that have lost loved ones âin these horrific attacksâ and quoted President Joe Biden in his proclaimed alliance with Israel. Â Â Â
Socialist-leaning U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vermont, said the U.S. is right to offer solidarity and support to Israel but should also insist on Israel showing ârestraintâ in its counter-attack on Gaza, which news outlets are describing as a worsening humanitarian crisis as fresh water and fuel in the region diminish. Â
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, another leftist firebrand, roundly condemned all Islamophobia, antisemitism and victim-blaming in a Tuesday post to X.com. Â
Because, ChristianityÂ
Americaâs conservative right tends to back Israel in part because of its large percentage of Christians, Scott told Cowboy State Daily. Â
The Christian book of faith is the Bible, the first two-thirds of which comprises essentially the same book of faith of the Jews, known as Torah or the Old Testament. Â
In the Old Testament, God blessed Israelâs patriarch Abraham, vowing to bless those who would bless Abraham and curse those who would curse Abraham. Â
âItâs understandable why some of the more ultra-conservative groups have been strong supporters of Israel,â said Scott. âTheyâve got good cause in their belief system.â Â
Scott said more on the political right used to be antisemitic than are now. Â
As for those groups backing Hamas now, like the Harvard student groups, Scott said he canât account for their logic. Â
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.





