http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/04/24/on-fox-hannity-responds-to-comments-made-by-the/199025
and now for your 2fer.
Following weeks of campaigning to turn Nevada welfare rancher Cliven Bundy into an American folk hero for anti-government conservatives, Sean Hannity responded to Bundy's recent racist comments, calling them "deplorable" but maintaining that the real issue is government overreach.
After Bundy and his armed supporters threatened violence against federal law enforcement officials attempting to execute court orders pertaining to his decades-long trespasses on federal land, Hannity and others in the right-wing media rallied around the rancher and fanned the flames of a stand-off between the parties. Hannity hosted the rancher on his radio program and Fox News show multiple times, praising the rancher for being "willing to fight" the federal government.
Caught between a choice of denouncing or embracing a man he's spent countless hours building up as a freedom-loving David entrenched in a battle against the Goliath of federal government, Hannity instead chose to reject and deflect -- arguing on his prime time news show that though Bundy's comments were racist, bigoted, and "beyond disturbing," the real issue is that government is out of control.
not caught between but caught up in his promotion of a anti American racist he thought might get him a pulitzer, it's their nature to spot a grain of salt and exploit it till the cows come home no pun intended, Benghazi ring any bells Issa and IRS ringing getting any louder? all products of the republican mean machine that is still looking to pin their tales to the donkey. has there ever in American history been such an all out no holds barred propaganda driven attempt to destroy the so called best system in the world from the inside out?
who is really the wild thing here and who broadcast to where the wild things are?
who is really the wild thing here and who broadcast to where the wild things are?