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- UniversalGuy, on 11/12/2009, -43/+883I'm sorry but what? Hannity. Come on dude. People aren't blind anymore. The internet exists now, and you can be exposed for not just this, but for mostly EVERY OTHER REPORT YOU DO. Fair and balanced...really? REALLY?
Inadvertent mistake?
*****. - Sogladtobehere, on 11/12/2009, -27/+702Amazing how often these "mistakes" happen at Fox "News".
- indiancompanion, on 11/12/2009, -24/+664"But by the way, we wanna thank you and all your writers for watching"......what a prick
- coreankim, on 11/12/2009, -30/+558Ya like hell this was "unintentional."
I feel like Hannity only issued this apology so that Fox viewers can use it as a counter-argument. Now every time the rest of the world says Fox is biased and full of lies, Fox viewers can point to this video to claim that Fox is legitimate. Of course, one little smug apology isn't going to atone for the hundreds of lies Fox spews every day.
- UniversalGuy, on 11/12/2009, -2/+343And we want to thank Hannity and his "gang" for watching the daily show.
- ChuckDees, on 11/12/2009, -15/+324Gee did you hear the people giggling in the back ground toward the end of the "apology"
This what they think of the right wingers who actually believe the BS they push.
They think you are joke and giggle when got lying to you. Because they know you won't care you're too blinded by partisan "go team" loyalty.
This isn't the first time this has happened. It has happened way too often to be a mistake.
Hannity just last month tried to pass off video of a run down vacant hospital in Cuba as proof that the hospitals in Cuba are bad thus "socialized health care" is bad.
Moore caught the cut scenes being switched instantly and asked why there were no doctors or staff in the videos. Why there were no patients in the rooms?
http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/michael-mo ... - inactive, on 11/12/2009, -26/+307***** sean hannity, he is douchebag.
- pintomp3, on 11/12/2009, -8/+224The only thing inadvertent about what they did was getting caught.
- Dervish108, on 11/12/2009, -14/+217"But by the way, we wanna thank you and all your writers for watching"
Someone has to be the babysitter. - Alheithinn, on 11/12/2009, -17/+194Republicans aren't good with the truth...and they're lousy with technology. Remember Michelle Bachman insisting she never said members of Congress should be investigated...called it an "urban myth" even though we could sit back and watch her say it again and again thanks to the miracles of modern technology.
These people are much happier with the 13th century and I'm all for sending them back there. - AmazingSteve, on 11/12/2009, -18/+171You know that they worked over every single other angle before they decided at crunch time just to go with a half hearted, hat in hand apology.
Fox News : Fairly Unbalanced. - FrozenBladeGX, on 11/12/2009, -5/+140Hannity: "Thanks for watching our show".
Tonight's Stewart: "Thanks for being our clown". - Snoogs, on 11/12/2009, -4/+128Osama Bin Laden (D) Afghanistan
- AddiX, on 11/12/2009, -3/+121What is more bothersome is that Comedy Central is the one who called this out. Not CNN or MSNBC or any other news source.
Comedy Central.
Uhh Yeah.... - DangerCollie, on 11/12/2009, -6/+110Hannity is douche but that was the right way to handle it. If they ignored it or tried to pin it on an intern, it would just give Stewart more ammunition.
The smart thing would have been to admit the mistake and shut up. Instead he has to throw in that one last ***** taunt. - lofilotek, on 11/12/2009, -0/+103another one. watch it while its alive!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8HeJuBcI3Y - banderwocky, on 11/12/2009, -6/+108Mistake my ass.
- Hetman, on 11/12/2009, -2/+102A fictional news program. You know Jon Stewart does not call it a fake news program for no reason.
- JohnFin, on 11/12/2009, -7/+100Even as he's apologizing he still manages to comes off as a smug bastard
- ocean17, on 11/12/2009, -10/+98Oh Sean, if it was a genuine mistake - the FN team would have spotted it & apologised before John Stewart called you out
- Insightful, on 11/12/2009, -4/+88You mean it is amazing that occasionally "news" happens at Fox "Mistakes."
- physco827, on 11/12/2009, -6/+86That very brief moment of him not being a douchebag, then he comes up with the "thanks for watching my show". Aren't his writers then watching Jon Stewarts show then also? This guy is such a tool
- treehugger87, on 11/12/2009, -12/+88Now fire the person who allowed it to happen and I'll believe your apology to be sincere.
- jserio, on 11/12/2009, -7/+81This is why networks have tape loggers - people's who sole job it is to view and log everything filmed. There's no way in hell, this was an inadvertent mistake. The producer knew what footage was being shown in the segment. If not, then this guy (or girl) needs to be fired for incompetency.
- MaxxusFlamus, on 11/12/2009, -0/+66I'm pretty sure Stewart and the writers are far more thankful for fox news being fox news.
- sugarazor, on 11/12/2009, -6/+70But it wasn't a real apology, he claimed it was "inadvertent," and gave a smug little "thanks for watching" quip at the end. If this was truly "inadvertent," then Fox News is the most inept news organization on the planet... my local news has never "inadvertently" showed footage from three months ago and passed it off as something that happened today. I mean for *****'s sake, did you see the Daily Show video? Leaves grew back on the trees, and no one noticed that? Going off the numerous times things like this have happened, this was obviously intentional, or Fox News just hires people off the street to come push random buttons in their studio.
Yeah, even with a sincere apology, I'd still loathe Sean Hannity's very existence, but it would at least be the one honest thing he's ever said in television, radio or print. - SpeedSteamBoat, on 11/12/2009, -2/+66I highly doubt you've "worked in this field", otherwise you'd understand how imperative the timeline of any given piece of footage is. The idea that you could somehow "accidentally" slip in B-Roll footage from an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT EVENT AND DAY is preposterous. There is no way in hell the editors working at a professional, national cable "news" network like FN are so inept as to believe it wouldn't matter when the footage was from so long as it was labeled "such 'n' such protest." What more, even just cuing up the footage would show you that it wasn't the same event. They knew exactly what they were doing. It was intentional, and Jon caught them red handed.
Considering how often this sort of thing happens on Fox, isn't it curious that it never seems to happen in a way that would cast the right-wing in a more negative light rather than a more positive one? Why do they always "accidentally" run footage of larger protests as apposed to smaller ones? Give me a ***** break.
By the way, the difference between Hannity and Stewart is that one of them pretends to be news and the other one is a comedian. Of course, the only way to tell them apart is that Hannity is never funny and his punch lines are actually just lies. - treehugger87, on 11/12/2009, -2/+63What I reall want to thank him for is giving up broadcasting and disappearing from the public view after writing a tell-all book about how the Fox News Corporation he works for is merely a propaganda wing of the Republican party.
- holychicken, on 11/12/2009, -2/+63It was sloppy journalism. Stop trying to justify it.
Dan Rather lost his job and his reputation for reporting something that was confirmed true by a number of sources but turned out to be a fake document.
Hannity used real footage, but to lie about the truth.
Which is worse? - pintomp3, on 11/12/2009, -2/+56Funny how the mistakes never go the other way.
- treehugger87, on 11/12/2009, -2/+54Hey! That's an insult to douchebags.
- mochaman, on 11/12/2009, -16/+67Jon's 5 min. piece was major ass blow that he has delivered to Fox. Hey Sean how does it feel like eating humble pie?
- TecHeavy, on 11/12/2009, -5/+53Mistake...*****! He just got caught.
- pintomp3, on 11/12/2009, -8/+55Reminds me of McCain adamantly lying during an interview about saying he wasn't an expert on the economy:
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/educati ... - Hetman, on 11/12/2009, -1/+46Actually they are a comedy show. However to get the jokes you must be aware of the news. That means going to different sources besides just comedy central. Any one who does not listen to the news is not going to get the jokes so probably would not watch him to begin with.
- Insightful, on 11/12/2009, -2/+45Oh sure, it is a pretty inadvertent mistake. I've read that the TASS and Pravda occasionally publishes propaganda as well. Did you work there as well?
- NyteStarNyne, on 11/12/2009, -6/+49You've got your 9/12 footage in my Health Care Rally!
...No! You've got your Health Care Rally in my 9/12 Footage! - 10lbhammer, on 11/12/2009, -1/+42I can always tell a david niven comment before I even read who it's from. man, your lack of critical thinking skills is staggering!!
- QQMore, on 11/12/2009, -2/+43Time Saving Tip: Make a list of what he isn't lying about.
- awinters, on 11/12/2009, -7/+48Whatever. I don't think anyone believes it was inadvertent, but there is no way to prove it short of someone who was involved admitting to it.
All that can be done is to continue to point it out. They will keep splicing video, getting facts wrong, placing a (D) next to any Republicans name who gets in trouble, etc.
They'll keep saying it was "just a mistake" but these things are already piling up like crazy. Each one discredits them further. - elliotys, on 11/12/2009, -2/+42Try harder? This isn't a game you ***** douche. Is it Stewarts job to babysit this little bitch? As far as "getting a shot in at Stewarts "news" progam at the end" really just showed that Hannity watches the daily show too, which means he was trying to rip on Stewart for doing the same thing he does. By the way John Stewart has never called his show a "news" show, while Hannity tries to make that ***** claim all the time.
- b1ffr43p, on 11/12/2009, -0/+39Mistakes? What mistakes?
Oh, do you mean these?
http://img44.imageshack.us/img44/434/foxnews152b.j ... - FrozenBladeGX, on 11/12/2009, -3/+421.) Stewart and Colbert continued their programs without their writers as long as they could. That's extremely admirable and certainly something Hannity would never do.
2.) Stewart admits his show is "fake news" and comedy, however it's far more accurate than Hannity and anything else that's ever been on Fox "News" ever.
It's sad that people who watch Jon Stewart's show for the news are more well informed than those who watch anything on Fox News, in addition a study also proved that those that watch Jon Stewart's show are also on average -more- intelligent than the viewers of Fox News.
Thanks for being the prime example. - UniversalGuy, on 11/12/2009, -4/+41I'l repeat this again. 300,000,000+ million people in this country.
Fox News has 1.4 million viewers.
Do the math. Fox News is loud, but in the end, irrelevant. - SpeedSteamBoat, on 11/12/2009, -3/+39I don't give him credit for anything.
This is what I used to do when I was 9 years old. Do something bad, then if you get caught claim it was an accident. "Oh, sorry, I didn't MEAN to hit Johnny in the face. It was an ACCIDENT!"
If Hannity had the balls to admit they intentionally mixed that footage in to make the Malkin event appear larger I might think about thinking about thinking he was less of a piece of ***** (no typos). As it is, he can continue to go ***** himself. - osr3v, on 11/12/2009, -0/+34Thank you for that link! Had never seen that. Did they really expect to get that past an experienced film maker?
- ahjkl67435, on 11/12/2009, -1/+34You know whats not funny? Glenn Beck *still* hasnt confronted rumors that he brutally murdered then raped then ate several pre-pubescent girls in 1990. I think its despicable that he hasnt said a word regarding these accusations. I believe hes innocent, but he hasnt acknowledged what went down that fateful day, which i think is suspicious.
- BoneStamp, on 11/12/2009, -1/+33Hannity makes it sound like they watch because they like the show. I don't know if he was ***** with them or if he was serious. I thought it was obvious, they only watch for comedic source material.
- kahoona1, on 11/12/2009, -0/+32That's pretty funny, Michael Moore literally laughed in his face.
- akseitz, on 11/12/2009, -1/+32Showing clips unrelated to your story has nothing to do with agreeing with them. I wouldn't say CNN hasn't been guilty of a few mistakes here and there but not nearly on the scale of Fox. I consider myself to be quite a financial conservative so in theory I should agree with Fox news more often than not... I just can't watch it because it's just uncomfortable to observe the bumbling morons that are Beck, Hannity, a O'Reilly.
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