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Hannity and Bennett excoriated Obama over views shared by prominent Republicans

December 08, 2008 3:12 pm ET

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SUMMARY: Sean Hannity falsely asserted that President-elect Barack Obama "talked about in the campaign cutting tens of millions of dollars in defense spending" when, in fact, Obama said he would cut "tens of billions of dollars in wasteful spending." Hannity also asserted that Obama said "[h]e's not gonna weaponize space, slow development of Future Combat Systems" and that he would "set a goal of a world without nuclear weapons" without noting that former Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain and other prominent GOP figures have advocated similar positions.

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During a discussion with CNN contributor and author Bill Bennett on the December 7 edition of Fox News' Hannity's America, host Sean Hannity falsely asserted that President-elect Barack Obama "talked about in the campaign cutting tens of millions of dollars in defense spending" when, in fact, Obama said he would cut "tens of billions of dollars in wasteful spending." Hannity also asserted that Obama said "[h]e's not gonna weaponize space, slow development of Future Combat Systems" and asserted that Obama said, "I'll set a goal of a world without nuclear weapons." Hannity then stated that if Obama "follows through on that, we've learned nothing about the nature of evil in the human experience, and he's almost capitulating America's place in the world." But neither Hannity nor Bennett noted that former Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain and other prominent GOP figures have advocated many of these same positions.

Bennett responded to Hannity's assertion by saying, "I would agree. I would agree. I don't think he'll do it. He also, by the way, in many of those positions that you've just described -- articulated -- is in stark disagreement with his secretary of defense." When Hannity replied, "and secretary of state," Bennett said, "Right." In fact, Sen. Hillary Clinton, whom Obama intends to nominate for secretary of state, has stated her support for "reassert[ing] our nonproliferation leadership" and has pledged to "seek to negotiate an accord that substantially and verifiably reduces the U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals."

Defense spending

Hannity's assertion that Obama "talked about in the campaign cutting tens of millions of dollars in defense spending" is false. As Media Matters for America repeatedly noted when Hannity made similar claims, Obama told the group Caucus4Priorities that he would cut "tens of billions of dollars in wasteful spending," not overall defense spending in general. During the presidential campaign, McCain also pledged to "cut wasteful spending in defense and non-defense programs."

Nuclear weapons

In asserting that Obama said he would "set a goal of a world without nuclear weapons" and that he "won't develop any nuclear weapons," Hannity and Bennett did not note that Obama explicitly embraced a statement signed by former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, former Defense Secretary William J. Perry, and former Sen. Sam Nunn (D-GA), which noted that "Ronald Reagan called for the abolishment of 'all nuclear weapons,' which he considered to be 'totally irrational, totally inhumane, good for nothing but killing, possibly destructive of life on earth and civilization.' " Further, they wrote:

Reassertion of the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons and practical measures toward achieving that goal would be, and would be perceived as, a bold initiative consistent with America's moral heritage. The effort could have a profoundly positive impact on the security of future generations. Without the bold vision, the actions will not be perceived as fair or urgent. Without the actions, the vision will not be perceived as realistic or possible.

Obama highlighted the proposal by Shultz, Perry, Kissinger, and Nunn in a January 17 press release, in which he asserted:

I welcome the renewed call by Sam Nunn, George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, and William Perry to urge the United States to support a world free of nuclear weapons. These four Americans have shown leadership on this issue for many months, and I have embraced this goal throughout my campaign. As I said in a speech on October 2 [2007]: "Here's what I'll say as President: America seeks a world in which there are no nuclear weapons."

Hannity's later suggestion that Clinton and Obama disagree over the use of nuclear weapons is also false. As Media Matters noted, in a November/December 2007 Foreign Affairs essay, Clinton wrote:

Former Secretaries of State George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, former Defense Secretary William Perry, and former Senator Sam Nunn have called on the United States to "rekindle the vision," shared by every president from Dwight Eisenhower to Bill Clinton, of reducing reliance on nuclear weapons. To reassert our nonproliferation leadership, I will seek to negotiate an accord that substantially and verifiably reduces the U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals.

Future Combat Systems

Hannity also asserted that Obama would "slow development of Future Combat Systems." In fact, as Media Matters noted in response to an earlier, similar claim by Hannity, Wired blogger Noah Shachtman noted that Future Combat Systems is a specific Army program that the McCain campaign said "should be ended." The McCain campaign budget plan that McCain senior economic adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin provided to The Washington Post editorial board, published July 14, stated:

Balance the budget requires slowing outlay growth to 2.4 percent. The roughly $470 billion dollars (by 2013) in slower spending growth come from reduced deployments abroad ($150 billion; consistent with success in Iraq/Afghanistan that permits deployments to be cut by half -- hopefully more), slower discretionary spending in non-defense and Pentagon procurements ($160 billion; there are lots of procurements -- airborne laser, Globemaster, Future Combat System -- that should be ended and the entire Pentagon budget should be scrubbed) and reductions in mandatory spending ($160 billion) from a mix of excessive agricultural and ethanol subsidies, slower health care cost growth, Medicaid savings from the expansion of private insurance, and other reforms.

From the December 7 edition of Fox News' Hannity's America:

HANNITY: All right, last question, and then I want to move onto this phenomenal book. And I mean this -- I love your books.

BENNETT: Thanks, yeah, thank you.

HANNITY: He talked about in the campaign cutting tens of millions of dollars in defense spending --

BENNETT: Right.

HANNITY: -- investments in missile defense systems. He's not gonna weaponize space, slow development of Future Combat Systems -- these are his words. He said, "I'll set a goal of a world without nuclear weapons. I'll negotiate with Russia. I won't develop any new nuclear weapons." If he follows through on that, we've learned nothing about the nature of evil in the human experience, and he's almost capitulating America's place in the world.

BENNETT: I would agree. I would agree. I don't think he'll do it. He also, by the way, in many of those positions that you've just described -- articulated -- is in stark disagreement with his secretary of defense.

HANNITY: And secretary of state.

BENNETT: Right.

HANNITY: So, who's playing the wings?

BENNETT: That's right. So, we'll see. And the other thing is, let's go back to the ambition. Even if ambition is the secondary motive -- say the first motive is he really wants to lead this country to greatness, but ambition is the secondary motive -- he'd be crazy to cut defense. Supposing we are caught somewhere --

HANNITY: Yeah.

BENNETT: -- without the capability to respond in the way we should because of a defense cut.

HANNITY: Sure.

BENNETT: He's finished, he's done. That's it.

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    • Author by bginpor (December 08, 2008 3:41 pm ET)
         

      No. You, Bennett and Hannity are done. That's it.

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    • Author by peebs755 (December 08, 2008 3:49 pm ET)
         

      Hannity, A hypocrite? How can this be! ;) 

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      • Author by snoopy (December 08, 2008 5:18 pm ET)
           

        If you think about it, most of the republicans mentioned have been accused of not being reichy enough, so to people like hannity, they aren't considered "prominent" republicans.

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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (December 08, 2008 3:56 pm ET)
         
      The election is over. All you have left is hot gas
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    • Author by nativeofsf (December 08, 2008 4:09 pm ET)
         

      Once again, little Sean’s self-aggrandizing flummeries flummox any rationale with that dumbing numbness so well-retched upon us for the past eight years. Thus, coupling “Humping Hannity” with [his] “Screeching Bill’s beneficence” purports to be a rather chunky, industrial puke form. In actuality, his repeated inane blatherings are of the watery, dishwater runoff sort of seepage...belched-up by some incoherent child with a load in his pants, while a doddering parent drools, approvingly incoherent.

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    • Author by coachslife3331 (December 08, 2008 4:33 pm ET)
         

      Why is it that this sycophant for the conservative wing of the Republican Party gets to interpret President-Elect Obama's Ideology?  No matter what Obama says, he will try to spin it into the worst light!  Hey Hannity, YOUR SIDE LOST!  And I know you are shaking in your boots because people of your ilk are scared to death of the "Fairness Doctrine"!  You will no longer be spewing flat out lies about anyone!  

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      • Author by hurricaneyankee52983 (December 08, 2008 5:07 pm ET)
           

        COACH , Icouldent agree with you more. The airwaves would be a lot better without the likes of HANNITY, LIMBAUGH ,LEVIN and all the other hatemongering FAR RIGHT WINGERS like them.

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      • Author by oscar the grouch (December 08, 2008 11:16 pm ET)
           

        Sure, he will still spew lies, he'll just have to balance Conservative lies with Liberal Lies:>)

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      • Author by MiddleLeft (December 09, 2008 9:19 am ET)
           

        Hannity said:

        and he's almost capitulating America's place in the world.

        Bush has already done that.

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    • Author by canaanxing9025 (December 08, 2008 7:16 pm ET)
         

      If we can't steal, dominate and/or control their resources, we should  at least have the ability to bomb them.

      Way to go guys!

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    • Author by my4cents (December 08, 2008 9:35 pm ET)
         

      Hannity, his ilk, and followers are the guys trying to take this country down.

      Sometime last year, he spent 5 secs saying 'look, we cannot win the election by just attacking the enemy, we have to offer ideas' and then for the next 15 minutes all he and his guest Morris did was to attack Democarats.

      I wish someone would administer the truth serum (and wire him as they show in movies) to Hannity, on air, and ask him

      Who is responsible for the current rescession?

      Are you afraid you will not make as much money if Fairnes Doctrine is enacted?

      Do you believe Liddy and North are true patriots?

      Are you Great American?

      Each time he lies, adminster a 440kv jolt.

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      • Author by my4cents (December 08, 2008 9:42 pm ET)
           

        Make the 440kv = 36V DC. As mad as I that he is poisoning the country, I wish him no harm.

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        • Author by djasper2761 (December 08, 2008 11:47 pm ET)
             

          Hook those leeds up inshannity's testes ( you would have to get larry craig's head out of the way and then you would have to find them) and put his feet in a bucket of water and video tape it. What a show. These 2 guys clutches have slipped

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    • Author by jbraskin4786 (December 08, 2008 10:34 pm ET)
         
      Dream on, boys.
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    • Author by suemramirez2992 (December 09, 2008 1:02 pm ET)
         

      I thinkits shameful and a disgrace for all Americans when we cant stop trying to knock down a man who has been elected as our President. People need to stop tryng to point the finger and always focus on whats negative and the color of his skin. That has nothing to do with what he's about to do for our country. In the long run, I know that he will prove all those who doubt him wrong. Let the man do his damn job. If it was so easy to fix our economy anyone off the streets can do it. We always like to have someone as a fallboy when things gets tough but no one is ready to accept the responsibilty to fix things. So if you aint trying to do nothing, shut the hell up and let someone that can do some good changes do it for our country. All this petty stuff they keep trying to bring up like his smoking issues, and his supposed dual citizenship is all just a hoax because he's Black and I dont care if people say that its not his skin color when thats exactly what bothers them the most. Racism is so outdated and people that waste thier time on that really need to get a life...

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    • Author by docb (December 09, 2008 6:38 pm ET)
         

      hannity has a preverted relationship with the truth  and absolutely  no  honor but    Bennet knows better and was a man   I would have considered honorable.

       This is a disappointment!

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    • Author by oscar the grouch (December 09, 2008 7:35 pm ET)
         

      Excoriate, is that the replacement word for "smear"?  I'm glad someone at MMFA finally received a thesaurus.

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