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Easton on Hannity's Ayers-Wright obsession: "Sean, you need to get over it"

May 19, 2009 10:10 pm ET

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    • Author by Luis81 (May 19, 2009 10:22 pm ET)
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      Eaton told him exactly what he needed to hear.It's up to Hannity to move on.Unfortunately for him that takes maturity.
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      • Author by Bronwyn (May 19, 2009 11:03 pm ET)
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        Hannity has been told this before, in fact many times to his face. This arrogant, bullheaded, smug, liar thinks if he repeats his lies enough he will be able to brainwash someone into believing them.
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    • Author by Romario (May 19, 2009 11:11 pm ET)
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      How pathetic is this guy?
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    • Author by dimes (May 19, 2009 11:19 pm ET)
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      Sean has a peculiar form of OCD that keeps him in the grip of obsession about Wright and Ayers and ACORN. He's at least honest enough to admit that he can't help himself.

      Unfortunately for Sean, the rest of us aren't consumed by the demons that possess him alone. Still more unfortunately for him, even the people who are paid to listen to him talk have become so bored listening to the same old, same old that they've resorted to on-air intervention.
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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (May 19, 2009 11:40 pm ET)
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      Hannity's only job in his entire life is one that he gave himself and that was to get and keep George Bush 43 elected and in office. And he failed miserably in his second job he created and that was to keep a republican in the White House. He is now relegated to tea parties and reading GOP scripted memoranda, and ressurecting/reliving his glory days.
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      • Author by neon desert (May 20, 2009 12:13 am ET)
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        Hannitard's problem, Wolf, is that his brain is full. They've gotten everything they could in there, and until they empty it, there's no room for anything new.
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        • Author by Don Hussein Fabuloso (May 20, 2009 12:39 am ET)
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          I think you've nailed it , Neon.He's at capacity, like a mobile home that needs a waste discharge station.

          When this Rev. Wright stuff was first being hammered on the news, I kept asking the people most outraged about it here for their interpretation of Wright's comments.What I got back was no attempt at all to think about what he was saying, just reflexive , emotional responses to the words.

          Hannity seems stunted at the same place.The guy is about as thoughtful as a cockroach,everything is a primitive instinct.

          Hannity did give me a gift tonight, though, some unintentional comedy (the only thing he's really good for) He had on his TV show that British wingnut (Daniel Hannah?) and Seannie decided to "smart it up" a little for the guy with the accent. He used the words "ostensibly" and "admonition" within a few sentences of each other.Used them both completely incorrectly, but that's what made it beautiful.
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          • Author by neon desert (May 20, 2009 9:32 am ET)
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            The Colonel sez: "...like a mobile home that needs a waste discharge station."

            Of all your metaphors, that is your most beautiful.
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          • Author by Bronwyn (May 20, 2009 8:19 pm ET)
               
            OMG....LOL...THANKS COL. LOL LOL LOL LOL
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      • Author by princeofwheels (May 20, 2009 12:17 am ET)
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        Wolf, Don't forget those concerts he keeps pushing. I have always questioned his motives about the monies involved in something like those concerts. When he mentions the money is donated to some charity, he now includes the words, after expenses. Never did before. Yea, his performers need paid and how about him? If he 'donates' his time does he write-off an appearance fee for tax purposes. It should be listed somewhere.
        At least he gets his jollies hanging around with the Country Stars. Like the one who calls women bitches...you know the term he hates his female friends to be called.
        SeannieTheSissyBoy is an UnrepentantLiarAboutWaterboarding, anObsessedChildlikeCreatureConcerning Pres. Obama and just a plain old jagoff. Dennis Miller knows that word.
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        • Author by piniella (May 20, 2009 5:32 am ET)
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          I have always questioned his motives about the monies involved in something like those concerts. When he mentions the money is donated to some charity, he now includes the words, after expenses. Never did before.

          The charity the proceeds go to was given a failing grade by the American Institute of Philanthropy.

          http://radamisto.blogspot.com/2007/12/hannitys-other-scam.html
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    • Author by mercado (May 20, 2009 8:27 am ET)
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      Hannity claims to have donated $10,000,000 to Freedom Alliance from his 5 Freedom Concerts that he held in 2007. Roughly a total of 60,000 attended the concerts (Hannity's figure). The highest priced ticket was $125.00, so:
      $125.00 (price of highest ticket) x 60,000 (attendance) = $7,500,000. 7 1/2 million dollars isn't $10,000,000! Even if everyone paid top price, where'd the other $2,500,000 come from? What about expenses? Something doesn't add up and stinks in
      Hannity-ville
      Above info found at: premierespeakers.com./sean_hannity/bio
      Then go to guidestar.org register, then look up Freedom Alliance's Tax Form 990 for 2007 no where in their tax report is mentioned a $10,000,000 donation.
      Hey Sean,where's the canceled check?
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      • Author by wolf kotenberg (May 20, 2009 3:00 pm ET)
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        It would be interesting to follow the money on that one. I am still waiting to hear if Joe the Plumber paid his backtaxes yeat.
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    • Author by mercado (May 20, 2009 8:30 am ET)
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      The correct web address for Hannity @ is premierespeakers.com is:
      premeierespeakers.com/sean_hannity
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    • Author by RABBITLUVR (May 20, 2009 10:26 am ET)
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      "The voters decided."

      Sums it up, doesn't it, Seannie? Easton said it and yet you CONTINUE to shoot your mouth off which leads me to believe that you really are IRREDEEMABLY STUPID. ALL of your blathering and blustering and whining and crying over Rev. Wright DOES NOT MAKE A DAMN BIT OF DIIFERENCE, Seannie.

      The voters decided... and they decided against YOU and your BS. Get over it.
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    • Author by hurricaneyankee52983 (May 20, 2009 12:12 pm ET)
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      8 years ago SEANNIE BOY was telling us to "live with it." after the SUPREME COURT appointed BUSH as PRESIDENT.Now it's our turn to tell him the same thing. HEY SEAN, LIVE WITH IT.
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    • Author by dmhack (May 20, 2009 1:01 pm ET)
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      Alas, he's never going to get over it.
      He'll still be yammering on about this long after Obama has finished his second term.
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    • Author by rtdavis11200 (May 21, 2009 2:45 pm ET)
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      Hannity brings up Rev. Wright to try and scare Americans.

      The people have voted and they elected Obama and are not falling for the scare tactics of the Fox news gang.

      Hannity, the and his buddie Hal Turner are the people to fear not Obama.
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      • Author by sheerinsanity (May 21, 2009 3:42 pm ET)
           
        Oh yes, I forgot, someone should do what Malik Shabazz (sp?) and Robert Gibbs did and bring up Hal Turner and Andy Martin. Let's watch him squeal and squirm then. I think he'd rather be waterboarded (LOL!).
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    • Author by sheerinsanity (May 21, 2009 3:40 pm ET)
         
      Unfortunately, Sean is nearly as educated as this year's incoming Notre Dame freshmen.

      The ultimate ownage, however, would be someone responding to Hannity's Ayers-Wright obsession by asking him about Rev. Pat Robertson praying for Supreme Court justices to die, calling for the assassination of foreign leaders, and suggesting that we should nuke the U.S. State Department.
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