You are beating up on President Obama just constantly, and it just is incredible to me that you don’t pay attention to the idea that the country was facing (a) potential depression, and you had a president that stepped in, offered leadership that pulled us off the brink, Sean. …You are having a tantrum. In fact, you’re mad at other Republicans — you say, why is the Wall Street Journal, why is the Weekly Standard, why are other Republicans saying to the Tea Party people, ‘You have gone over the line?’ You’re encouraging this kind of behavior, Sean!

…You hate the stimulus spending. You say ‘that contributed to the high rate of (joblessness) under the spineless Obama!’ I’ve heard your rap. But what I’m saying to you, Sean, is do you realize 40 percent of (stimulus) spending was on tax breaks for people? Tax breaks? …In other words, President Obama tried to spend some money, cut taxes for everybody in the country — as I said, 40 percent of the stimulus spending — and all you can do is say ‘Well, it didn’t exactly work as predicted!’ as opposed to saying ‘He tried something instead of just simply obstructing,’ which is what the Republicans have been doing all along.

Fox “News” contributor JUAN WILLIAMS, arguing with conservative nozzle of a douche Sean Hannity over the outcome of the debt negotiations — and President Obama’s overall job performance, on Hannity.

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Ailes also faced internal resistance to Beck’s rise. Sean Hannity complained to Bill Shine about Beck. And it didn’t help matters that O’Reilly, who had become friends with Beck and can’t stand Hannity, scheduled Beck as a regular guest, a move that only annoyed Hannity further.

The circus Roger Ailes created at Fox News made his network $900 million last year. But it may have lost him something more important: the next election. - NYMag
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Today, dear friends, is Fox News’s 14th birthday. We can’t believe the channel will soon be getting its braces off and, if all goes according to plan, rounding second base. Take a look at our slide show, which pictures five FNC personalities who have been with the network since its inception—like the ever-dapper Sean Hannity.
Which of these guys do you think has aged best?

mediaite:

Today, dear friends, is Fox News’s 14th birthday. We can’t believe the channel will soon be getting its braces off and, if all goes according to plan, rounding second base. Take a look at our slide show, which pictures five FNC personalities who have been with the network since its inception—like the ever-dapper Sean Hannity.

Which of these guys do you think has aged best?

Tonight at 9 p.m., Christine O’Donnell will become the latest controversial Republican nominee to launder her past in an interview with Sean Hannity. Like Sharron Angle, Rand Paul and Sarah Palin — just to name three — before her, Delaware’s Republican nominee for Senate will dodge the mainstream media spotlight in the midst of uncomfortable questions and make a beeline for the Cheers of primetime cable news, the show where everyone knows your name and they’re always glad you came (if you’re a conservative Republican, that is.)

For O’Donnell (And So Many Republicans) It’s Sean Hannity To The Rescue

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