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- northwatuppa, on 04/14/2009, -22/+324fta: "I don't want to put Barack Obama on Mount Rushmore for simply being the commander-in-chief, but we have to stop going out of our way to find fault with every single thing he does," he [Goldberg] said.
Goldberg's simple, straightforward statement throws Hannity's two-bit, tin-horn demagoguery into sharp relief. - inactive, on 04/14/2009, -40/+229When you've lost this racist, fear-mongering, neo-con zealot, you've really gone over the top of Mount Sanity...Mr. Hannity!
- scoog, on 04/15/2009, -17/+194Hannity mistook a headline that said "Obama's involvement in the decision to authorize lethal force was legally required" to mean that since Obama was legally required to give authorization he shouldn't get any credit, not like he had a choice. Actually the story went on to explain that the shooters were legally required to get authorization from the president, not that Obama somehow was legally bound to give it to them. I guess he just reads the headlines and makes the rest up? Can read more here: http://tinyurl.com/cxtp3w
- inactive, on 04/15/2009, -17/+130The Captain is safe and Sean Insanity still wants to play politics.
- OzzieAlThor, on 04/15/2009, -5/+85Why do you people care what Hannity says? Douchebag talk show host is a douchebag. I'm a conservative and can't listen to him without wanting to barf for more then 5 minutes.
- THETEH, on 04/14/2009, -27/+93Such filthy hypocrites. It's garbage journalism at its finest. There are numerous examples of Fox News defending George Bush for doing the EXACT SAME THINGS they once attacked Bill Clinton for doing. And so many Americans trust Fox News as a good source of information!
- homercles337, on 04/14/2009, -29/+94Even when trying to be reasonable there is a ***** load of right-wing lies, and liberal slander on Faux News.
- dafragsta, on 04/15/2009, -7/+70Dugg for thumbnail. Sean Hannity looks like he's waiting on a ***** to be shoved into his gaping maw.
- darkheritage, on 04/15/2009, -10/+70What is wrong with the right wingers? Seriously! The administration took a play from the right's play book, they said, "lets go in there and kick some ass, take out the "bad guys" and go home." They did it, it worked and now the right is all pissed off...
I think Goldberg was spot on.
The pages have turned, the right is on it's back, grasping at anything they can and going out of their way to do so. The sad frightening thing is they are trying to grab back with force what they lost with incompetence. - AndrewMoyer, on 04/15/2009, -7/+61"I guess he just reads the headlines and makes the rest up?"
He should come join us on Digg! - Gr00ver, on 04/15/2009, -12/+53I hate you Sean Hannity. I'm a great American.
- tpmidd, on 04/15/2009, -4/+40"He was the commander-in-chief, it happened on his watch, that's the way it goes in the real world of politics."
- mrogi, on 04/15/2009, -4/+37Sean Hannity is a predictable caricature of himself. He is fully invested in defecating on Obama 100% of the time. If Obama walks on water across the Potomac River...Hannity will report that Obama cannot swim. Hannity is the political version of Vince McMahon. Politics for Hannity is simply a forum for promoting a pro wrestling style spectacle in a talk show format.
- milkmit, on 04/15/2009, -8/+40***** HANNITY.
- MattB123, on 04/15/2009, -3/+31He sure would, but he did have the choice and made the correct one. And that apparently is still not good enough for the right.
- ImmediateAction, on 04/15/2009, -2/+30In all honesty I'm happy to hear that there is someone who is affiliated with "the right" who is speaking reasonably and logically. Even though he says the liberals semantically deficated on Bush, it was because the man admitted to making decisions that proved to be devastating. The point being that if we chip away from this immature and childish bickering that goes on between "the left" and "the right" the closer we are to having a truly representative government of our people. I hope this type of individualization of political association continues.
- audiblesilence, on 04/15/2009, -4/+31I'm going to tell you I'm probably as "right" as anyone on this site. But I've had it with Hannity and Limbaugh speaking for me.
News channels should be news. Entertainment should be entertainment. FNC and MSNBC are little more than Professional Wrestling now. - waydee, on 04/15/2009, -12/+38Anywhere else in the world the kind of ***** that Fox news comes out with would be taken as satire.
- oddmanout, on 04/15/2009, -3/+28No, they call him a racist because in the past he's both made racist remarks as well as strongly defended others for racist remarks. Google "Bernard Goldberg racism." There's quite a few pages explaining the incidents.
- draxenato, on 04/15/2009, -13/+38Faux seems to be restyling itself as the clarion caller of a revolution against Obama's administration
- JasonHears, on 04/15/2009, -3/+27GOLDBERG: If something bad happened here, and thank God it didn't, but if something bad happened here, I'll guarantee you, I'll tell you who would be leading the crusade against him, you...
HANNITY: I agree.
So Hannity agrees that either way, he would be criticizing Obama. nice... - asgardshill, on 04/15/2009, -12/+35Sean Hannity uses his own web forum for show prep. And if the posts excreted out of that place on a daily basis are any indicator of what Hannity is going to say next, we can expect direct physical threats from him against the life of President Obama any day now.
- piratearggghhh, on 04/15/2009, -3/+26The thoroughly dangerous and incompetent person left office in January. Listening and worse, believing propaganda on Fox news is the opposite of rational thought.
- CogitatorX, on 04/15/2009, -4/+27I expect it won't be long before Hannity, Beck & the rest of the Fox crazies are openly calling for violence against Obama. They're not going to be happy until they stir up a whole nest of Tim McVeys.
- kd420, on 04/15/2009, -1/+23Obama makes a good choice, and has success and is still criticized. Not really unexpected, but I fear for when Obama makes a mistake (he is human, he will). Imagine the hate Faux will be spewing, it is really terrible. If they can't even HOLD OFF criticizing him (forget about crediting him) then what will happen when he errs?
- DangerCollie, on 04/15/2009, -6/+28"You remember when liberals wouldn't give George Bush credit for anything? If he came up with a cure for cancer, they wouldn't have given him credit for that..."
That's not true. If W came up with a cure for cancer, I'd give him credit. But that doesn't wipe away the pain and misery he caused in 8 years of partisan, arrogantly incompetent management of the country, our military and our collective finances.
My beef with the right wing is not owning up to trashing the country and looting the treasury. Not admitting Bush was incompetent and Cheney was criminal in his conduct. My issue is with the mentality that brings the country to the brink of ruin and then tries to absolve themselves of any responsibility. I am not united with that way of thinking, I will never be united with them in any sense of the word. Not now, not ever. - inactive, on 04/15/2009, -4/+24"nice to see sean telling it like i think it is"
there you go fixed. - nysus, on 04/15/2009, -2/+21I used to be able to stomach Hannity for a few minutes before I changed the channel. But recently, he's become so over the top, he's totally unwatchable. He's the male equivalent of Ann Coulter and does more to hurt the Republicans than help them.
- kahoona1, on 04/15/2009, -3/+21Hannity's voice annoys the ***** out of me.
- OzzieAlThor, on 04/15/2009, -3/+20As Goldberg said, if the guy died then Hannity would have been leading the charge against Obama. The opposite happened and FUNNY he has nothing good to say.
Hannity is as bad as anyone else he rips in the media for "blindly" following one guy.
Bush did no wrong, Obama does no right according to Hannity. I'm not telling you how to think. I am telling you that, right or wrong, Sean Hannity is a hypocrite. - inactive, on 04/15/2009, -3/+19up next on Hannity: "Bernard Goldberg is an un-American liberal terrorist-appeaser."
- Logicexe, on 04/15/2009, -2/+18Who here is suggesting that he should be censored? We're criticizing what he said and mocking him, we're not trying to take away his right to free speech or his television show.
It's funny but sometimes people forget that free speech includes the right to call other people out on their *****. - PhillyMJS, on 04/15/2009, -1/+16But, but, but.... doesn't questioning the President's actions mean the questioner hates America? Because I know it did when Bush was in office!
The GOP's hypocrisy has such a pungent stink to it I'm surprised it isn't being sold as one of the varieties of AXE body spray. - shadeofgreen, on 04/15/2009, -2/+17thank god there are sane conservatives. if the mainstream 'conservatives' in this country really represented what that word means than i would be happy to call myself one, but that term has nothing to do with true conservative values. case in point, spending. the cold facts show that when a dem is in office, treasury goes up, then a repub and suddenly a 400 bil surplus is gone. conservative my ass.
- rblancarte, on 04/15/2009, -2/+15Mission Accomplished.
- Pstmann, on 04/15/2009, -2/+15A true conservative would be embarrassed to watch that filth that passes for intelligent discussion on that rag of a channel.
Believe it or not there are conservatives who actually have a sense of decency, ethics and honesty. All of which is lacking at the neoconservative porn station. - alphaterminus, on 04/15/2009, -2/+15Monica Crowley was on Red Eye Tuesday at 3 am, paraphrasing, "The Navy Seals were biting at the bullet to take these guys out and had to ask, TWICE, to get authority. Finally, the second time, Obama gave them permission." A complete and willful lie by a Fox News anchor. It's a comedy show but she was not trying to be funny, she was lying and revising history to accomplish an agenda. The show pisses me off anyway but I thought it was entertaining. Needless to say, it is un-Tivo'd because if I'm helping their ratings in any way I'm part of the problem.
- ginestony, on 04/15/2009, -3/+16Is that you, Hannity??
- Logrusmage, on 04/15/2009, -2/+15BREAKING NEWS: News pundit who panders to partisan crowd says something offensive!
- ThsGuyRightHere, on 04/15/2009, -6/+18Sounds like a line from a Rocky Horror song...
- BrutePhysics, on 04/15/2009, -1/+13I care what he says because whether I like it or not... some people actually do listen to every word he says and takes it at face value. When you control that kind of attention you should be under scrutiny for what you say.
- EarlOfLade, on 04/15/2009, -3/+15That is if it only had been a conservative TV station, it is not. It's right wing stupidity and propaganda machine.
I have no problems with conservative TV stations, I do have problems with the ***** craziness coming out of FOX. - BrutePhysics, on 04/15/2009, -1/+12except not funny...
- charlie6969, on 04/15/2009, -0/+11This article made me think about things a little differently and I am ashamed of myself.
By the time Bush got us into the War in Iraq, he could have cured cancer and I would have given him no credit for it.
He is right about that; I wouldn't have.
My only defense is that it took me YEARS to get to that point about Bush.
The right got there in 3 months. - inactive, on 04/15/2009, -0/+11Hold on... he thought that it meant that by law Obama had to kill Somalian pirates?
What the ***** law did he think this was in reference to? Did he think there was some sort of "The President must authorize killing pirates" law? Who the ***** would have legislated a law like that?
My god, why the hell is this guy allowed to talk on television. - chunkybeefstu, on 04/15/2009, -3/+14I think you're confusing "slander" with "the truth".
And it was for nearly eight years, not four. - inactive, on 04/15/2009, -3/+14Hannity going too far? Nah.... Some would say he isn't going far enough.... off the edge of a cliff.
- Anomaly100, on 04/15/2009, -3/+13Yep. The right shifts the blame for "looting the treasury", meanwhile they expect this President to rectify the last President's trashing of this country, it's wealth and Constitution, all without spending a dime. I suppose they expect it all to be gratis or perhaps miraculously Obama can make money from Bush's ransacking of the treasury. Perhaps and infomercial or going door to door? Orrr, his daughter's can sell girl scout cookies. Where is this money supposed to come from! Obama's not busy, he can do it. They piss me off. They offer NO alternative, yet the only man trying to get us out of this shyt is being trashed.
- heysuburbia, on 04/15/2009, -1/+11I didn't start being "very critical" of Bush until around 2003. I gave him 2 years before I began to realize he is a complete and utter failure in every way a president could be.
Hannity (and the tea baggers), are pouncing on Obama mere weeks of being in office. That's the difference.
Finally, until Obama sends this country into multiple wars, ruin our global credibility, start a depression, and for lack of a better word... completely ***** this country over. Don't even start with the "liberals have forgotten the Bush years" *****. Apples and Oranges my friend. - Ajajadude, on 04/15/2009, -2/+12"a total embarrassment abroad"
Wait, who are we talking about again? -
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