newshounds.us - 2/20/2009
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The "fair and balanced" folks at FOX News are seeking opinions of President Obama's housing plan, but only from those who want to go on camera expressing their "outrage." The Hannity page at FOXNews.com has a big graphic with the headline, Call to Action . The announcement says, "Sean wants to ...
huffingtonpost.com - 2/19/2009
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huffingtonpost.com —
***SCROLL DOWN FOR AUDIO*** Mention 'Sean Hannity' to
Stanford Coins & Bullion and get a free guidebook....
Yup, that's Stanford as in Stanford Financial Group, or Allen Stanford, the Texas billionaire fugitive whose currently missing after being ...
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Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies ...
mediamatters.org - 2/24/2009
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mediamatters.org —
I saw a mini-documentary on HBO the other
night where they followed around McCain and interviewed people...
from the audiences. It shows that Rush and Hannity are beloved in some parts of the country. While it may comfort some to think of Hannity and ...
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Hannity declares recovery bill "a liberal ...
mediamatters.org - 2/27/2009
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mediamatters.org —
During the February 24 broadcast of his Fox
News program, host Sean Hannity repeated the false Republican...
talking points that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 directs that funds be spent to protect the salt marsh harvest mouse ...
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Confronted with the truth, Hannity refused to back down ...
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Hannity's Casting Couch
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On the "Unbalanced or Unhinged?" network, Sean Hannity has put out a Call To Action! (See here for a screengrab). "Sean wants to hear from YOU: For today only, we'd like you to send us a video clip of just how outraged you are over President Obama's $275 billion housing bailout plan. Click here to submit your rant and you could be featured on tonight's show."Yes, Sean-a-Nuts, your hero is willing to make you A STAR and put you on TEEVEE! All ya gotta do is move yer mouth real purdy and whisper those words you know your Hunky Hannity ...
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... "Stanford Coins & Bullion, a member of the Stanford Financial Group - their name as good as gold." -Sean Hannity, who infamously and wholeheartedly told that to his listeners in an advertisement for Texas swindler Robert Stanford. Kinda puts a new perspective on this gambit. ...
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