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Hannity continues discredited Jennings attack, saying "I'm not convinced of the timeline" regarding student's age, continues to push NAMBLA smear

October 06, 2009 10:51 pm ET

From the October 6 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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Previously:

Hannity continued to push "statutory rape" smear even after Fox reporter questioned story's accuracy

After statutory rape smear disintegrates, Hannity attacks Jennings with fabricated NAMBLA link

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    • Author by whillenbrand (October 06, 2009 10:54 pm ET)
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      and in this corner, Sean Hannity and in the opposite corner,,, Glenn Beck. Let the rating wars begin
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      • Author by blk-in-alabam (October 07, 2009 1:04 am ET)
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        Hannity,Beck,and all of republican party media have reached their ratings peak.There are no new viewers/listeners available to them.There are no ratings to war for.The only thing republican party media contractors can do is fight,and eat each other up.People like watching wrecks of any kind.
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (October 06, 2009 10:55 pm ET)
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      Sean, why won't you produce your original high school diploma...if you ever really had one? Wearing a crisp white shirt with a red tie and holding a pen in your hand doesn't make you either educated or smart, Sean.
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    • Author by snoopy (October 06, 2009 11:05 pm ET)
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      Of course he's not convinced of the timeline, because the timeline discredits Shammity's entire argument!
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      • Author by DellDolly (October 07, 2009 1:31 am ET)
           
        He is just standing in the corner, putting his fingers in his ears and saying "nyah, nyah" and "I can't hear you".

        That's the only way one can have looked that the evidence and say that one is not convinced of the age of the student when this event happened.

        But the real problem is that Hannity denied his viewers the full info. He didn't tell them that there was contradictory info about the kid's age, and that the info that indicated that the kid was 16 was much more likely to be true, in which case there was no statutory rape.
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    • Author by Jen7 (October 07, 2009 12:37 am ET)
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      Let's say that the boy was 15 and having sex with an older man. Jennings doesn't report it. This was 22 years ago. And Jennings regrets not doing more to help him. Okay, so do the great things he has done for kids outweigh this one thing?
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    • Author by Sharpe (October 07, 2009 1:36 am ET)
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      This is turning into the birther argument. There is no point in trying to prove to Hannity that he is wrong. Like Obama's birth certificate, the driver's license did very little to deter the discussion. What did the panel say??
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    • Author by captfoster2 (October 07, 2009 1:45 am ET)
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      Perhaps if the guy (or kid who is the basis for the major league story floating in Sean's dumb ass brain) were to go on Sean's stupid little puke fest and explain to Sean's face the reality of the situation might finally get Sean off this crazy adventure??

      Yeah... I didn't think so either!
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    • Author by princeofwheels (October 07, 2009 1:47 am ET)
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      Sean, you do not understand why there isn't more outrage that Jennings be fired. That question shows how idiotic your thinking proves to be. Reasonable people take the facts, research the facts and decide based on the facts. How hard is that for you to understand. Just admit you are wrong. Show your kids that you can do something Christian by admitting your mistake.

      Mr. Hannity, do the dollars mean more to you than your dignity?
      Mr. Hannity, in a real world, as opposed to the Fox world which protects and directs you, YOU would be fired for lying about this man or any other person on National TV...even after the kid in this case proves he was 16.

      Michael Moore asks, "You're not into conspiracy theories, are you"? Methinks we can all answer that one.

      For the sake of your children Mr. Hannity, be a man? Or has the almighty dollar and contrived hatred blinded your soul so terribly that you are destined to lie your way through life at the expense of innocent men and women? Shame on you for lying.
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (October 07, 2009 7:16 am ET)
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        Mr. Hannity, do the dollars mean more to you than your dignity?

        Ha...! A rhetorical question, no doubt.
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        • Author by princeofwheels (October 07, 2009 10:06 am ET)
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          I was going to use rhetorical but I didn't know how to spell it.

          I should have placed an R behind the question..to indicate Rhetorical
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    • Author by Dodgerblue (October 07, 2009 1:54 am ET)
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      Hey Hannity I want you fired for lying your ass off!
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    • Author by Ernie (October 07, 2009 3:48 pm ET)
         
      Jennings is still a poor excuse for School Safety Czar and all who read this know it. He has no business being in this role. His job is clear - he wants to promote homosexuality in public schools. He can do that but not as a School Safety Czar.

      And all on this site who have tried to downplay Hay's NAMBLA association, you better research it more. I know you don't trust the American Spectator but could this author be correct:

      "While The Chronicle simply ignored Harry's views, the North American Man/Boy Love Association was only too delighted to put up a collection of Harry's views on the need for young boys to have older men as sexual partners. Here's just a sample taken from a talk at a New York University forum sponsored by a campus gay group in 1983..."

      But you know what, I don't care about what Jennings knew about Hay. He still is all wrong for the position - a teenager (15 or 16) with an adult man and the best he's got is "use a condom." That's the kind of wisdom & safety we don't need in our schools. Once again showing what's wrong with our public schools. Very sad & pathetic...

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    • Author by whatsso4me (October 07, 2009 9:34 pm ET)
         
      Hannity doesn't trust Jennings' agenda, and let's face it - Obama's vetting process has been lax. I am a social liberal when it comes to adult behavior: anything goes, as long as it is legal. But minors need protection from sexually suggestive influences, especially when the threat of such influence comes from the public school institution itself. This is a fair topic for debate, and one in which a fair amount of emotion, and 'swinging-out' in opinion, should be expected. Parents should be paying attention to this issue. And if nothing else, Hannity is bringing much attention to the issue.
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