However, when it comes to Sean Hannity, I expect quite a bit: reactionary commentary that borders on insanity, constant diefication of Ronald Reagan, and using less-than-credible characters as "experts" on socio-political issues.
Last night's "special" Hannity's America was dedicated to Barack Obama and his alleged "associations' with unsavory characters.
And, true to form, Hannity used a source that fit in pretty well with mine - and others - expectations.
Andy Martin.
The name might not be familiar, but you might have received an email chain-letter that he started. He was the man who took credit for creating the initial article that postulated that Barack Obama is a Muslim.
Martin, a former political opponent of Obama's, is the publisher of an Internet newspaper who sends e-mails to his mailing list almost daily. He said in an interview that he first began questioning Obama's religious background after hearing his famous keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. In an Aug. 10, 2004, article, which he posted on Web sites and e-mailed to bloggers, he said that Obama had concealed his Muslim heritage. "I feel sad having to expose Barack Obama," Martin wrote in an accompanying press release, "but the man is a complete fraud. The truth is going to surprise, and disappoint, and outrage many people who were drawn to him. He has lied to the American people, and he has sought to misrepresent his own heritage." Martin's article did not suggest an association between Obama and radical Islam.
More here from The Washington Post
Not only has Andy Martin called to exterminate Jew power in America, he also loves to sue people:
...a Connecticut federal judge finally barred him from filing any more federal lawsuits without permission. The judge said Mr. Martin has pursued legal actions with 'persistence, viciousness, and general disregard for decency and logic.'"
Nice choice Sean. What was your program about again?
If you can stomach it, here's the Hannity "Special Report"
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