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Hannity suggested Time named Obama its Person of the Year because Biden hired Time's Carney as his communications director

December 18, 2008 2:04 pm ET

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SUMMARY: On Hannity & Colmes, Sean Hannity suggested that President-elect Barack Obama -- the first African-American elected president -- was named Time magazine's Person of the Year because Vice President-elect Joe Biden chose Time's Jay Carney as his communications director. Hannity stated: "Shocker: The president-elect is crowned Time magazine's Person of the Year; this after Time magazine's D.C. bureau chief accepts a job in the Obama White House. Ah, I'm sure it's a coincidence."

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On the December 17 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, co-host Sean Hannity suggested that President-elect Barack Obama -- the first African-American to be elected president of the United States -- was named Time magazine's Person of the Year because Vice President-elect Joe Biden chose Time Washington bureau chief Jay Carney as his communications director. Hannity stated: "Shocker: The president-elect is crowned Time magazine's Person of the Year; this after Time magazine's D.C. bureau chief accepts a job in the Obama White House. Ah, I'm sure it's a coincidence." During a subsequent discussion, Fox News contributor Kirsten Powers said to Hannity, "There's no connection between Jay Carney -- I mean, you don't think he would have been the Man of the Year anyway?" Hannity responded that he's "not really surprised" by Time's honoring Obama, but was instead "surprised" at Time managing editor Rick Stengel reportedly saying that Obama is the "quintessential" Person of the Year. Hannity later said, "[T]he Obama story is a pretty amazing story. No one -- no one is denying that," and Media Research Center president Brent Bozell stated: "I think Time magazine can defend naming him the Man of the Year. They normally name the winner of a presidential election campaign the Man of the Year."

On December 17, Media Matters for America named Hannity the Misinformer of the Year for promoting and embellishing a vast array of false and misleading claims about Obama and attacking members of Obama's family, as well as Sen. Hillary Clinton and other progressives. In return, Hannity announced during the December 17 broadcast of his radio show that Media Matters was the "winner" of "our first-ever Left-Wing Obamamania Media Propaganda Sleaze Award." He added: "Now, this award goes to the group or the person that does more lying and smearing than your average left-wing Obamamania media supporter."

From the December 17 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes:

HANNITY: Tonight on Hannity & Colmes:

GOV. ROD BLAGOJEVICH (D-IL) [video clip]: I can't wait to begin to tell my side of the story and to address you guys and most importantly the people of Illinois.

HANNITY: Blagojevich makes his case to the state legislature, but will evidence from a high-profile mole force him out of office?

OBAMA [video clip]: What are people looking for for Christmas this year?

HANNITY: Shocker: The president-elect is crowned Time magazine's Person of the Year; this after Time magazine's D.C. bureau chief accepts a job in the Obama White House. Ah, I'm sure it's a coincidence.

GOV. MARK SANFORD (R-SC): Let me just, as a backdrop --

HANNITY: All of that, plus South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford tells the Fed to keep its bailout cash. Questions loom in the case against Blagojevich, and more breaking developments in the Caylee Anthony disappearance. Hey, there's only one place to see it all. Hannity & Colmes starts right here, right now.

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HANNITY: So as 2008 comes to a close, Time magazine picks its Person of the Year, and to no one's surprise, Time has chosen President-elect Barack Obama to grace the cover. Now, this honor comes as the magazine's Washington bureau chief, Jay Carney, leaves his post to become Joe Biden's director of communication. Joining us now with reaction, president of the Media Research Center, Brent Bozell; Fox News political analyst Kirsten Powers.

Kirsten, he is the quintessential person for this award. This is what this award was made for, Time is saying. And what a shock that somebody from Time magazine, their bureau chief, would go and work for Joe Biden. I am shocked at the -- you know --

POWERS: But you're not really saying that that's why he's the Man of the Year. There's no connection between Jay Carney -- I mean, you don't think he would have been the Man of the Year anyway?

HANNITY: I'm not really surprised about that --

POWERS: Have you been paying attention?

HANNITY: I'll tell you what I'm surprised at: The comments by -- I guess it was the editor who made the comments, that this award was quintessentially made for him. You know what? There have been a lot of great people over the years. I know this burst of Obama, of the "Yes, we can" chanting, Obama mania media --

POWERS: Yeah. But don't --

HANNITY: -- but there are other good leaders in the world besides a man who's done nothing so far.

POWERS: Yes. Yes. Well, there are other great leaders in the world, but I think that -- I think whenever they do this award, they tend to be a little overly flowery in the language and how they talk about people if they're being positive. And I don't think it's something --

HANNITY: You don't think when they picked Gorbachev over Reagan, that one --

POWERS: I don't think it's specific --

HANNITY: -- when Reagan ended the Cold War, not Gorbachev?

POWERS: -- I don't think it's specific to Obama. But look, I'm sorry, I think it is -- I think Obama has done an amazing thing here. His campaign was amazing. The election was amazing --

HANNITY: I read your column. He's doing an amazing job handling the Blagojevich matter.

POWERS: -- and they have -- they're having a little problem right now.

HANNITY: A little problem there now.

POWERS: But I think, you know, overall, it is a no-brainer that he is the Man of the Year.

HANNITY: All right. Brent Bozell, look, I don't -- the Obama story is a pretty amazing story. No one -- no one is denying that. I think the real story could have been if I was doing -- maybe the death of journalism in 2008, how they didn't -- it was not the proper scrutiny, I think, leading into the election. Not a sore loser, but just a fact. But are you surprised at the glowing coverage that he still continues to get?

BOZELL: Oh yeah. I mean, it's going to continue. Look, I think Time magazine can defend naming him the Man of the Year. They normally name the winner of a presidential election campaign the Man of the Year. That's not the issue. What is the issue is what's inside the magazine, the way they wrote this story. Sean, it's an embarrassment. If you go to the Obama-for-president camp, to his site, you won't see the kind of language that Time magazine puts in a news story.

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    • Author by Kyle_Broflovski (December 18, 2008 2:07 pm ET)
         
      Right. And the only reason Hannity has a job is because of the 'favors' he performs for Rupert Murdoch.
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    • Author by DAWUSS (December 18, 2008 2:09 pm ET)
         

      If you thought that was bad, try this:

      Just be sure to brace yourself, it's as sad as it funny

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

        It's interesting that he manages to stroke his ego even as he admits his insignificance.

        I love how he calls the rest of the media "Drive-by's."  I think MMFA has proven, beyond all doubt withing the bound sof sanity, who the "drive by media" really is.

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    • Author by IRONY 101 (December 18, 2008 2:16 pm ET)
         

      I thought the pick was based on the newsworthiness of a person...his impact on the news. Wasn't Saddam Hussein or some other nefarious character given the award by one magazine in the past few years and everyone had to explain to the goobers that it didn't mean Best Person of the Year? Certainly Barack Obama would qualify as the most obcious pick this year when you consider his Presidential campaign and the obstacles he had to overcome to become the first African American in history to be elected President. Who would have been a better pick?

      But the bottom line is that Hannity was suggesting to the goobers that this was a Best Person of the Year award. I think Bozell corrected him at the end. Hannity is such a smarmy weasel. He knew the difference...and if he didn't, boy is he stupid.

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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (December 18, 2008 2:24 pm ET)
           

        I heard one of the radio wingnuts mention the pick of Carney, followed by a sarcastic "Oh no, they're not in bed together !" (meaning "The Left" and "The Media"). Case closed for the drool-producers in the dittonation.

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        • Author by IRONY 101 (December 18, 2008 2:33 pm ET)
             

          Hey, weren't we just talking yesterday about how Sean Hannity lies and distorts things and repeatedly spreads misinformation?   I think the guy who wrote a post in defense of Hannity this morning on the last Hannity thread was actually Hannity himself.  ;>)

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          • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (December 18, 2008 2:46 pm ET)
               

            Yeah, it looked like Sean was posting under a few names-- flowers, tonibell...

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            • Author by IRONY 101 (December 18, 2008 2:56 pm ET)
                 

              gwmok206...?

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              • Author by Old_Benjamin (December 18, 2008 4:47 pm ET)
                   

                You know, in the world of personal ads that GWM means Gay White Male.  Maybe it is Sean and he creeping out of the closet?

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                • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (December 18, 2008 5:17 pm ET)
                     

                  GWM? OK!

                  206 must be some sort of job code.

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                  • Author by Old_Benjamin (December 18, 2008 5:33 pm ET)
                       

                    I tried to look it up here at work and keep getting the security notice about improper web sites being access, so you must be right.

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            • Author by sigtek44bc1345 (December 19, 2008 11:15 am ET)
                 

              .......victor colorado.  Just kidding.

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      • Author by Old_Benjamin (December 18, 2008 2:31 pm ET)
           

        Here's the list...

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time%27s_Person_of_the_Year#Persons_of_the_Year

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        • Author by IRONY 101 (December 18, 2008 2:42 pm ET)
             

          I dunno...maybe it was Putin I was thinking of. After all, when he raises his head he flies right over Sarah Palin's house. Probably trying to catch a glimpse of her naked or something...because you know what a babe real men think she is.  ;>)

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      • Author by Brabantio (December 18, 2008 2:37 pm ET)
           

        Right, it's not like Time was approving of Hitler when they named him Man of the Year in 1938.

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    • Author by pete592 (December 18, 2008 2:48 pm ET)
         

      Sean's just grouchy because he wasn't chosen again.  He thought he had a lock on it this year because he took the intiative in creating the "Stop Obama Express."

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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (December 18, 2008 2:53 pm ET)
           

        I think the Beyond Belief segment of Hannity's America alone should have nabbed the spot for him. We need more time on our "news" channels filled up with grown men asking questions that most 10 year olds would find embarrasing.

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    • Author by newzhound (December 18, 2008 2:55 pm ET)
         

      If L. Bent Bozo the Tu*d says it, then it must be true!

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    • Author by mk3872 (December 18, 2008 3:19 pm ET)
         

      Any positive story toward Obama will be attacked by the right wingnuts like Hannity & Limbaugh as they continue to pressure the MSM to follow their ridiculous Drudge-induced stories like "he's not a natural born American", "the press is in the tank for Obama" or "Ayers is his terrorist BFF".

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      • Author by sigtek44bc1345 (December 19, 2008 11:23 am ET)
           

        And any negative story will be attacked by the left.  We've come full circle.

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        • Author by mefirst (December 19, 2008 6:30 pm ET)
             

          i wouldn't be so sure about that.  there are a lot of people who are hot under the collar about obama picking warren, and they're not blaming the media.

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    • Author by middlekl75 (December 18, 2008 4:19 pm ET)
         
      This is just absurd. It's usually pretty easy to figure out who their man of the year will be and they were correct with this one. I could be wrong, but I think Osama Bin Laden was man of the year after 911. It's not a statement on who they like or don't like. The only other man of the year that would have been fitting is "The Economy".
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    • Author by commonsenseliberal (December 18, 2008 4:24 pm ET)
         
      Project much, Seanny? This is nothing more than a chance for Hannity to charge Lefties with what Righties have already been doing for years: T*T FOR TAT politics. It's silly to even surmise that there is a connection. Hannity's running on empty.
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    • Author by mefirst (December 18, 2008 5:30 pm ET)
         

      right, it couldn't be that he's the first black president, in an election that will go down as among the most historic of all time.  who is this obama guy?  he been in the news?

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    • Author by SFnomad (December 18, 2008 7:52 pm ET)
         
      W was Man of the Year both years he was elected, Clinton was Man of the Year the first time he was elected, RedInk RayGun was Man of the Year the first time he was elected ... in the past 28 years, a lot of Presidents have been Man of the Year, the only ones that haven't been are RayGun (1984), HW (1988) and Clinton (1996), two of those were 2nd terms. It's not like this is a surprise pick.
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      • Author by sigtek44bc1345 (December 19, 2008 11:18 am ET)
           

        I would have been shocked if he hadn't been picked.  I don't support him but it was the right(sorry...correct) choice.

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    • Author by jbraskin4786 (December 18, 2008 11:45 pm ET)
         
      Barack Obama? Man Of The Year????? How shocking!!!!
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    • Author by hujambobwana (December 19, 2008 2:18 am ET)
         

      Wow, he's still miffed that Time didn't honor Reagan like they did Gorbachev.  

      In the international arena Gorbachev is widely regarded as having changed the course of the cold war and russian history despite, not because of, Reagan's saber rattling.  Reagan is famous only for the cute sound bite that he delivered at the Berlin Wall.

      It must be upsetting to have deflated the romantic notion that Reagan's massive deficits and military spending actually accomplished something.  In Hannity's World history the soviets may have beaten the cr*p out of Hitler's army but Russia completely imploded from utter fear of Ronald Reagan.  

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      • Author by mefirst (December 19, 2008 7:30 am ET)
           

        i actually didn't mind when reagan called it the "evil empire".  but you're correct.  it was a system that was rotten at the core, and bound to eventually fall.  it didn't work economically or politically.  unfortunately, putin seems to be drifting back into some of the bad old ways as far as politcal repression. 

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