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Hannity's "huge, huge controversy" ties Pelosi to NAMBLA smear via SF gay pride parade

October 07, 2009 2:30 pm ET

From the October 6 edition of ABC Networks' The Sean Hannity Show:

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The smear campaign continues: Fox Nation, Washington Examiner manufacture Jennings-NAMBLA link

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    • Author by jonesjax2374 (October 07, 2009 2:38 pm ET)
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      OMG this is out of control disgusting. Foley preying on pages has NOTHING to do with Jennings. Nor does The Gay Pride Parade and Pelosi! Why don't you just come out and say OBAMA KNOWS GAY PEOPLE and have done with it, you homophobic pathetic hate monger? And aren't you friends with Convicted Felon Gordon Liddy? AND YOU HAVE CHILDREN? You're associating with criminals who hate our country. And I hear you chat with Michael Moore that RADICAL!!!
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      • Author by soze169880 (October 07, 2009 8:58 pm ET)
           
        Don't forget Mark Fuhrman, the openly racist perjurer... and Hal Turner, the white supremacist (well, the other one)...and Andy Martin, the anti-Semitic nutcase... and Oliver North, the guy who betrayed his country and lied about it. Also, I've heard he's on the same payroll as Glenn Beck, who has never denied that he raped and murdered a young girl in 1990.
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    • Author by mhughen (October 07, 2009 2:45 pm ET)
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      Darkies, po-folks, and homos . . .
      The far-right lives in fear like a pig in mud. It comforts them.
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    • Author by epkklk851 (October 07, 2009 3:18 pm ET)
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      Let's see, Harry Hay once carried a placard in the 1980's because a Gay Pride Parade would not let NAMBLA march in the parade. And because both he and Nancy Pelosi once marched in a Gay Pride Parade in 2001 they know each other and that is a reason to fire Ken Jennings because he once said that he admired Harry Hay, the first person to put together an on-going coalition of Gays and Lesbians. Does that mean that anyone who is gay or knows a gay person is guilty of supporting NAMBLA, too? I don't know any person, straight or gay, who has ever talked about NAMBLA, but I hear you folks talking about it a lot. Where have you been Sean?
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (October 07, 2009 3:29 pm ET)
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        I'll bet he knows Bill Ayers, too. Ayers probably wrote his book... ;>)
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        • Author by epkklk851 (October 07, 2009 3:36 pm ET)
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          I haven't seen Sean's book, I wouldn't think he could write, so if it is well-written, or at least on a higher level than a high school student, maybe Mr. Ayers did write it.
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      • Author by SLRTX (October 07, 2009 7:56 pm ET)
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        Hannity is just playing a game called "six degrees of separation".

        http://news.cnet.com/8301-13953_3-9894881-80.html

        It's a parlor trick the right likes to play.

        You can tie anyone to anyone in six steps or less.

        Next, he'll be doing charades.
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    • Author by foghornleghorn (October 07, 2009 3:31 pm ET)
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      I think Hannity just enjoys saying NAMBLA.
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (October 07, 2009 3:37 pm ET)
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        Yea, like he used to enjoy repeating the unrepentent terrorist Bill Ayers...over and over again.
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        • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 07, 2009 5:21 pm ET)
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          like he used to enjoy repeating the unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers


          LOL, that used to crack me up, he added it every time, like it was Ayers' title, one of the boxes to check on forms, just like Mr., Mrs.,or Dr..

          I recently heard Sissy Boy Seannie refer to ACORN (as a group) as "unrepentant", so I guess it applies to anybody Hannity feels has "sinned" and who have yet to confess to Father Hannity and ask for His mercy.
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    • Author by Major Tom (October 07, 2009 3:50 pm ET)
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      This reminds me when Rush used to say things like, 'He's a known Liberal.' Like it's a negative, or something to be ashamed of... Conservatives have done so much the last decade or two to completely control the way that language and individual words are percieved. Now I guess they are trying to tie being gay to being a pedophile, or beastiality as I've also seen before...
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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 07, 2009 5:28 pm ET)
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        "He's a known Liberal."


        More recently, there was Van Jones, who I heard described as a "confessed communist", as if it was a crime, and insisting that, based solely on that one statement, he should be disqualified from being an advisor. More than one wingnut at this site fell for it, using that as their entire argument for why he "had to go".

        I've also heard the term "admitted Atheist" too.In a sane world, we'd be hearing the words "confessed Republican" a lot more often than any of those other phrases.
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        • Author by magnolialover (October 07, 2009 9:29 pm ET)
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          Chalk me up in the admitted atheist section.

          For folks who like to yell about "freedom of speech" (Hannity, Beck, et all), they sure seem to not like anything that differs from their viewpoint at all. I'm pretty sure being a commie is not illegal in America, and neither is being gay (although I'm certain lots of republicans wish that it was). These jack-monkeys like to make a lot of noise about, well, nothing.
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          • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 08, 2009 12:59 pm ET)
               
            Chalk me up in the admitted atheist section


            Mag, something I always find hilarious; I generally try not to talk about religion with the overtly-religious types, as conversations often end up with them being angry with me, but I do get a laugh when I'm expected to have an explanation for why I don't believe in God.

            I'd imagine they would consider it pretty rude if I asked them for a rational explanation as to why they do believe.

            Possibly the funniest question I've ever heard (after much badgering and preaching, and finally "confessing" that I'm not religious);

            "What happened to you?"
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      • Author by SLRTX (October 07, 2009 7:59 pm ET)
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        I remember that old marketing gimmick.

        Every time I heard that, I'd ask, "So, he's a liberal.... and????"
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    • Author by loonz (October 07, 2009 3:53 pm ET)
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      He's really becoming desperate now. The nut case Beck has surpassed him and he can't let that stand.
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    • Author by WhatImlost (October 07, 2009 4:34 pm ET)
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      I think Hannity is right about this one, someone should ask Nancy Pelosi about this.

      Specifcally they should ask: Madame Speaker how much longer will you wait before privately or publicly encouraging Jennings to sue Sean Hannity and FOX News for Defamation of Character and Slander.

      And Madame Speaker how much longer will you wait until you publicly call for the revoking of FOX news' press licence?
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    • Author by big2xrube6146 (October 07, 2009 5:30 pm ET)
         
      Hannity wouldn't no the facts if it hit him in the @ss.
      Just more of the same old LIES.
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    • Author by donwelty (October 07, 2009 6:39 pm ET)
         
      well, Sean, maybe nobody's asking about it because it's a non-issue. Despite your condemnation, it does not register with people because there is no issue.
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    • Author by trueamerican02 (October 07, 2009 6:44 pm ET)
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      One thing that I have to admit is that the right-wing are stiffs... One thing that I personally admire about Sean Hannity is his moral values both as an american and as a christian human-being. One in which God created, and didn't evolve over time from a maggot as you left-fielders believe.
      The fact of the matter is, that sometimes the right-wing people need to stop assault people's character, and let issues die after the morality of the issue has been explained and dealt with.
      Another fact of the matter, Jennings openly stated that he had counseled a young 15 year-old student that was having sexual-relations with an older man. The boy turned out to be sixteen at the time, which doesn't make it rape or anything like that.
      If you look somewhere deep inside yourself and think about when you were 15 years old, how confusing things had seemed at the time. I remember, and the choices I made were stupid and I grew, and I learned from those choices. Sexual relations is a big thing for a 15 year-old to deal with. Sex is an adult matter, to be dealt with by adults. That is why I am angry that a place like NAMBLA can exist in the United States. Children are fragile human beings and can become scarred over things like this that may happen to them. The older adult in the Jennings case should be incarcerated, and Jennings just should have known better than to let it just slide by. I personally am not "homophobic" because I am not "scared" of Gay people, I just do not think that it was God's intentions to let relationship like that just happen.
      And before you remark back to me with rude comments, let me state: "I am being very civil here, my intentions are not to hurt, slander or 'put-down' anyone" I just happen to have a more strict moral guideline that I follow day-to-day, that is why my life is peaceful, relaxing, and enjoyable... Thanks.
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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 08, 2009 12:10 pm ET)
           
        Of course not, Trueamerican, how could anybody take that the wrong way? You simply are pointing out that other people have less morals than you do, and you're doing it in a very polite way.

        Don't worry too much about the choices you made as a teenager, I think you're forgiven. It wasn't clear from your post if you're living an openly gay lifestyle now, or if you've tried to abstain from practicing your natural inclinations. Whichever path you've decided to take, I wish you luck and strength.

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        • Author by trueamerican02 (October 08, 2009 8:33 pm ET)
             
          I just want to point out, that I am a happily married man, with a beautiful wife and two gorgeous daughters and "maybe" a little boy on the way in about 7 and 1/2 months.
          I do not have a problem with "gay" people, like I mention before... I do not think that it is God's intention to let relationships like that go on without both parties having to answer for it on judgement day. But that is "my belief" and I am entitled to that. I have expressed my opinion on that, and I am done. Unlike Republcans, I believe that you should not try to beat things into peoples heads, I just enjoy expressing my thoughts, and reading the thoughts of others.
          Secondly, I was "molested" by an older man when I was younger, and I wished and prayed that it would stop. I was threatened that if I told anyone about it that I would be -- hurt badly. That older man was my 1st cousin, it was not consensual and for a long time I battled with having a good sexual relationship with my wife. Those thoughts from my past made me feel dirty and shameful, and whenever the occasion of sex would arrive with my partner I would feel sick inside.
          I turned to alcohol and drug abuse for quite sometime before my marriage, and the alcohol landed me in handcuffs, rehabs, halfway houses and other places where I learned to deal "somewhat" with the pain that I was masking.
          That's just why I say that these children are our future, they are our hopes, dreams and aspirations of things to be achieved that I wish I could go back in my life and do over.
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      • Author by soze169880 (October 08, 2009 3:58 pm ET)
           
        You're not being "civil" by acting like the student was 15 or that liberals believe anyone evolved from a maggot. You're just outright lying. Your insinuation that anyone who doesn't think like you is not a trueamerican is also kind of rude.
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