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Hannity to Mark Fuhrman: "I was surprised you brought up the strange death of Vince Foster"

October 16, 2009 10:56 pm ET

From the October 16 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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Fuhrman responded that the Foster death was a "classic example of journalists sitting on their hands."

Previously:

Hannity asserted that "Whitewater and the death of Vince Foster" are "chapters remaining open" for Sen. Clinton

Sean Hannity: "I think I was more fair to the Clintons"

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    • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (October 16, 2009 11:11 pm ET)
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      There is no stupid low enough to prevent Sean Hannity from breaking through to the underside.
      ~
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      • Author by fairliberal (October 16, 2009 11:22 pm ET)
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        Wow, that is profound. Another intellectual arrives.
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        • Author by soze169880 (October 16, 2009 11:29 pm ET)
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          Calling someone else stupid doesn't establish your own intelligence as well as you think it does.
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        • Author by NewBee (October 17, 2009 6:21 am ET)
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          "Wow, that is profound. Another intellectual arrives." = "I have no comeback"
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        • Author by Brabantio (October 17, 2009 6:29 am ET)
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          Actually, I think that was very well phrased and perfectly justifiable given Hannity's track record. Surely you can find posts that warrant legitimate criticism instead of knee-jerk hostility. All you're doing here is implying "I like Hannity, so pbbbbbbbt!"
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        • Author by jjamele2880 (October 17, 2009 8:20 am ET)
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          "Wow, that is profound. Another intellectual arrives"= "I have nothing to say, but for some reason I feel compelled to post on every thread."
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        • Author by vysotsky (October 17, 2009 4:48 pm ET)
          11  
          Ha! Good one, fairliberal. Oh by the way, speaking of intellectuals and intellectual pursuits, how's your hunt for the real Paris Business Review going?
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          • Author by NewBee (October 18, 2009 1:39 am ET)
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            What an idiot fairliberal is. Everyone should post this link as a reply to every one of her misguide asinine posts.
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            • Author by vysotsky (October 18, 2009 7:36 am ET)
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              I don't think there's any need to remind fairliberal of that remarkable (and, to the best of my knowledge, continuing) blunder after fairliberal's every comment, but doing so does seem appropriate after those comments in which fairliberal does nothing but try to insult a fellow forum member's intelligence.
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          • Author by tman418 (October 19, 2009 5:40 pm ET)
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            Hah! Score vysotsky. I remember when fairliberal claimed that "yes, the Paris Business Review does exist. Why couldn't the genius researchers at Media Matters find it?"
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        • Author by teabaggers ♥ [wing]NUTS (October 18, 2009 4:57 am ET)
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          maybe if you left, we would have one less non-intellectual around.
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        • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (October 18, 2009 12:11 pm ET)
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          Wow, that is profound. Another intellectual arrives.
          An intellectual certainly didn't arrive when Commode Boy decided to join MMfA, either.
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    • Author by christopher howard (October 16, 2009 11:21 pm ET)
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      Sean: "I was surprised you brought up the strange death of Vince Foster."

      Why surprised, Sean? It's a now classic piece of rightwing propaganda that the likes of you and Fuhrman are almost contractually obligated to dust off from time-to-time.
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    • Author by SLRTX (October 17, 2009 12:40 am ET)
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      Uh, Fuhrman. What did you say?

      Is it me, or do these "experts" stammer and stutter, but don't really say anything?

      It's like another language. I'm just not hearing Fuhrman say anything in that clip.

      Unfortunately, Fox's loyal "base" seems to hear something in all this white noise, and somehow make sense of it.
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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (October 17, 2009 12:42 am ET)
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      Is this somehow tied to the thread above with Dick Morris and Hillary in 2012 ?
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    • Author by achorn316 (October 17, 2009 1:47 am ET)
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      strange?

      so basically Fox will believe anything.. I have an idea.. lets tell em Obama is a reptilian from Alpha Centauri.
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      • Author by rwmacdonald2091 (October 17, 2009 9:09 am ET)
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        Obama is a reptilian from Alpha Centauri.

        Do they have birth records on Alpha Centauri?
        Any birth announcements in their local paper?

        Oh wait a minute I get it now, Alpha Centauri is a local region in Kenya. For a minute I thought you might be off your rocker. I am so sorry

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    • Author by robyn20094113 (October 17, 2009 2:15 am ET)
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      And we can believe anything Mark Fuhrman says, because?

      Mark Fuhrman's next gig...The Rush Limbaugh Show....Where racists go to console one another.
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      • Author by teabaggers ♥ [wing]NUTS (October 18, 2009 4:59 am ET)
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        why is mark fuhrman on fox news so much?
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        • Author by robyn20094113 (October 19, 2009 12:15 am ET)
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          Because you have to be a phony, lying, self righteous bully, to get a job there. I guess it is good news for our country, that they have to scrape the bottom of the barrel, to find those willing, or vain enough, to flaunt that part of their personalities.
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    • Author by lede39571545 (October 17, 2009 7:26 am ET)
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      Please let us not forget, this is the man who helped O.J. go free with his lies, past racist behavior which all led to lack of credibility. Why should he in a position to question the media's credibility?
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    • Author by christopher howard (October 17, 2009 9:23 am ET)
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      Convicted perjurer Mark Fuhrman: "Yeah we work with nig*ers and gangs. You can take one of these nig*ers, drag 'em into the alley and beat the sh*t out of them and kick them. You can see them twitch. It really relieves your tension."

      Sounds like your kind of guy, Sean.
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      • Author by srichardson (October 17, 2009 9:38 am ET)
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        With a statement like that in his past, you'd think "FOX NEWS" wouldn't allow Fuhrman on the show. Earlier in the show, Hannity was downgrading the democratic stategist on the great, great panel about how what people do and say in the past is important (when they were talking about Jennings). This double standard is pathetic. How in the world does Hannity even have a show? He is the most disgusting of them all as far as I'm concerned. The man has so much hate in his heart it's black.
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        • Author by SMTDL (October 17, 2009 11:09 am ET)
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          Furhman is an example of why Fox is questioned for its "journalistic" techniques..a disgraced,racist, perjurer given respect like he's an objective expert of some sort..He has no political,jounalistic or ethical credentials to be put on a national show so much to agree with the host!!!He might be interviewed by some other network but not used for commentary!!!!Does anyone else on Fox use him other than Hannity?

          I know,I know - Fox and Journalistic in the same sentence is a reach but YOU get it!
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          • Author by John Paradox (October 17, 2009 11:52 am ET)
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            Let's not also forget that Oliver *cough*Iran-Contra*cough* North has a regular show on Faux.
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            • Author by The_Cat (October 17, 2009 1:15 pm ET)
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              (In the voice of Vinnie Barbarino) Oooh! Ooh! Mistah Murdoch? Ooh! Mistah Murdoch! I got a guy for you. He can replace Glenn Beck, and the best part? He's available right now! You can read all about him right here! I'll keep a eye out for a guy to take over for Sean, but you gotta get the Sweathogs outta detention, Mistah Murdoch!
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              • Author by ScienceBuff (October 17, 2009 4:29 pm ET)
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                I think that would have been Arnold Horshack. Vinnie was John Travolta's character.
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                • Author by The_Cat (October 17, 2009 7:14 pm ET)
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                  You're right. The 'Ooh! Ooh!' was definitely Horshack. It's not my fault, though. I got a note from Epstein's mother.
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            • Author by teabaggers ♥ [wing]NUTS (October 18, 2009 5:01 am ET)
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              yeah... that war stories show. im assuming there are many ways to put a conservative spin on that kind of stuff?
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          • Author by usp (October 17, 2009 11:58 am ET)
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            Fox News: Home of the Brave

            right?
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    • Author by usp (October 17, 2009 12:48 pm ET)
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      this pair? i'm surprised that the just don't spontaneously ignite. it's like, add this furhman clown to the fox news "hall of shame"

      damn
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    • Author by Boxer1979 (October 17, 2009 2:00 pm ET)
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      Why is Mark Fuhrman on TV? They have to be paying him for his stupidity in the comments he makes.
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