http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/05/08/on-fox-hate-group-leader-pam-geller-says-obama/184015
Sean Hannity invited anti-Muslim "hate group" leader Pam Geller onto his Fox News show to analyze current events again, and Geller used the opportunity to accuse President Obama of being in league with terrorists.
On the May 7 edition of his show, Hannity led a discussion of a Washington Post report that the U.S. has been releasing prisoners in Afghanistan "as part of negotiations with insurgent groups." During the discussion, Geller said that Obama "has basically declared the war on terror over." Hannity interjected, "Two weeks ago." (This accusation is presumably based on the overhyping of a single quote from an anonymous State Department official.)
Geller continued, "Two weeks ago. And frankly, he's not just declared it over, he's switched sides. The very idea that we've been releasing jihadists for years is not an act of appeasement, it's an act of surrender."
they really do think less and less of the intellect of their base they sell even more ridiculously tainted red mat in the feeding troughs of Fox news and it'd gobbled up and passed on in minutes it would be a good news launching machine if it were news and not lies and hyperbole, ignorance is blissful in the air they breathe, this is just 21 st century demeaning of a Black man who happens to be their Pres. like it or not, that said where is the seldf respect of those purveyors of rot gut rhetoric they have to know they are lying or are they reviving the description of the proverbial dumb blonde? no offense to blondes who are not dumb.
It is inexplicable that Hannity continues to give a platform to a person designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as the leader of a "hate group." She is devoid of credibility.
By contrast, during the very next hour on Fox News, Greta Van Susteren hosted someone with a relevant background to comment on the Washington Post report -- Fox News military analyst Robert Scales.
Scales said the releases are "done by command authority" and are "not something that's just capricious." He said that "every once in a while, it's the appropriate thing to do":
we all know Hannity is a fraud we really let the cat out the bag with his fake ObamaCares victims,