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Sean Hannity should write a thesis about his hypocrisy

September 04, 2009 3:14 pm ET — 23 Comments

On his radio program, Fox News' Sean Hannity claimed that The Washington Post is trying to "smear, besmirch, [and] demonize" Virginia gubernatorial candidate Robert McDonnell (R) by going through "the great effort to dig up a graduate school thesis that he wrote," adding that a thesis "by design is supposed to be provocative" and that McDonnell wrote his "20 years ago." But during the 2008 presidential campaign, Hannity aggressively attacked Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton for college theses they wrote more than 20 years ago.

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Hannity sharply criticizes the Post for "dig[ging] up" McDonnell's thesis

He claims reporting on the thesis is an effort to "smear, besmirch, demonize" McDonnell and "impact that election." Hannity was referring to an August 30 Post article about controversial views McDonnell expressed in his 1989 master's thesis at CBN University, which was founded by Pat Robertson and named after his evangelical Christian Broadcasting Network; the university has since been renamed Regent University.

From the September 2 edition of ABC Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show:

HANNITY: By the way, we've got to watch out, folks. We've been telling you about the lead that Bob McDonnell has in the state of Virginia; that lead is now cut in half. There's been an all-out war declared by The Washington Post against Bob McDonnell, a solid conservative. And the effort to smear, besmirch, demonize, and impact that election is under full way here, and a lot of this has to do -- well, they went through the great effort to dig up a graduate school thesis that he wrote, and they're claiming that, well, he's saying that "homosexuality, working women, and abortion are detrimental to traditional American families."

McDonnell has repudiated much of the thesis during a conference call with reporters, but it doesn't matter. I mean, it's OK, that was, let's see, 20 years ago, we'll go back to opinions that he might have held at a time when he's writing a thesis, which by design is supposed to be provocative, and yet they're not holding Barack Obama accountable to the pastor whose church he still went to throughout the campaign until he had to get rid of the pastor. America's chickens have come home to roost, U.S. of KKK --

JEREMIAH WRIGHT [audio clip]: The chickens are coming home to roost.

HANNITY: Now if they put the same energy into -- into investigating Barack Obama, I wonder if we would have had a different result in that election? You see how abusively biased the media can be? It's unbelievable.

But Hannity touted Obama and Clinton theses as purported evidence of their extremism

Hannity distorted Michelle Obama's 1985 thesis to claim she has divisive views of race. During the 2008 presidential campaign, Hannity repeatedly distorted Obama's 1985 senior thesis from Princeton University, suggesting that she was asserting her own views when she wrote that "[i]t is possible that Black individuals either chose to or felt pressure to come together with other Blacks on campus because of the belief that Blacks must join in solidarity to combat a White oppressor." As the context of the quote makes clear, however, she was purporting to document attitudes among black Princeton alumni who attended the school in the '70s and not expressing her own opinions. Hannity employed this distortion at one point to ask, "Do the Obamas have a race problem of their own?"

Hannity suggested Hillary Clinton's 1969 thesis on Saul Alinsky "exposes the real Hillary Clinton." From the July 1, 2007, edition of Fox News' Hannity's America:

HANNITY: Chapter six, the thesis. It's a 38-year-old document that's been rumored about, analyzed, debated, criticized, and defended. Until recently, few have read it because it was hidden away at the request of Bill Clinton's administration for the eight years he was in office.

These 90 pages, steeped in intrigue and mystery, are the senior thesis of Hillary D. Rodham, Wellesley College class of 1969. Hillary's thesis, elevated to mystical status from years of secrecy, is now available to anyone inclined to visit Wellesley's archives.

It begs the question: Why was it so important to the Clintons to keep it a secret. How can the words of a 21-year-old political science major be so damaging and explosive? And most importantly, why did the Clintons ask Wellesley College to hide the thesis in 1993?

Once dubbed a Rosetta Stone, the answer may lie in the fact that it exposes the real Hillary Clinton. In her own words, it allows readers to decipher the true thinking of the former first lady and now 2008 presidential hopeful.

[...]

HANNITY: What's the real reason behind the Clintons' desperate attempt to have it banned? Many biographers see it as evidence of the Marxist and socialist views of the young Hillary Rodham -- views that she tries to downplay depending on the political winds but clearly maintains today.

As Media Matters for America documented, later in the program Hannity purported to rebut those who "argue that a college paper written almost 40 years earlier can't decode a candidate's politics or beliefs" by distorting a speech Clinton had recently given. Hannity cropped Clinton's remarks to claim she "blasted the free market," but in remarks from the same speech that Hannity did not air, Clinton said, "[T]here is no greater force for economic growth than free markets." Hannity concluded that while "the Clinton campaign wants you to believe" that the thesis and Clinton's purported ties to radicals are "ancient history," Clinton is "[c]learly following in the path of Alinsky and others like him."

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    • Author by pongotwistleton (September 04, 2009 3:21 pm ET)
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      Speaking of bringing up what people said in the past, listen to Mao Ze Jones project about crack addiction. Is it racist for me to say that this guy is a lunatic?

      http://www.breitbart.tv/van-jones-uses-ebonics-to-do-lively-imitation-of-george-bush-on-crack/
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    • Author by rwmacdonald2091 (September 04, 2009 3:43 pm ET)
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      This one is real easy to explain. The right wing statute of limitations on what they say is a nano-second. Democrats have a statute if limitations of forever.

      Gee-sh, I thought everybody knew that.
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      • Author by pongotwistleton (September 04, 2009 3:55 pm ET)
           
        Seems like a lot of dems think the statute of limitations expired on all of comrade Jones' racist and utterly stupid comments, as well as his black helicopter views which he claims to have espoused only in the past.
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      • Author by bilbo_dies (September 04, 2009 10:16 pm ET)
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        I refer to it as the "That was then, This is now" syndrome.
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    • Author by njguy93 (September 04, 2009 3:44 pm ET)
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      The problem, of course, is that Sean Hannity isn't smart enough to write a 2-page book report, let alone a thesis. Perhaps the best he can do were those two sad, pathetic, childish books he wrote which written at about a 6th-grade writing level. Besides, the thesis on Hannity's hypocrisy would take at least a decade to write and would fill up an entire warehouse.

      THANK YOU.
      njguy93@yahoo.com
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    • Author by terrapin53 (September 04, 2009 4:01 pm ET)
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      I've been waiting for this hypocrisy. Saw it coming once I saw the Post article. It's ok for a conservative to have a change of position, not a liberal.......aka Van Jones, Michelle Obama, etc.

      Almost forgot my meme for Sean....What a putz!!!!!!!
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    • Author by fawltylogic (September 04, 2009 4:17 pm ET)
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      HANNITY: You see how abusively biased the media can be? It's unbelievable.


      Yes, Sean. I see it. But it's all too believable.
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      • Author by Don Hussein Fabuloso (September 04, 2009 5:07 pm ET)
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        Dang, Fawlty, I'd already copied the same lines. You beat me, but I guess that's too hilarious to miss.

        On the topic of Hannity's writing, I recently changed my cable provider, and was setting up channels, going through the guide and looking at the on screen descriptions of various shows. I don't know if the cable company writes these, or if the respective networks do, but I found one contrast pretty funny.

        Rachel Maddow's show synopsis calls her a "liberal commentator", while Hannity's begins "Noted author Sean Hannity..."

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        • Author by fawltylogic (September 04, 2009 6:36 pm ET)
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          LOL. Thanks for the laugh. Yes, when I think of "noted authors", Sean Hannity is one of the first names that always pop up in my head... :D
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        • Author by oscar the grouch (September 04, 2009 8:19 pm ET)
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          Obvious mis-spelling in the guide. Should be "knot-headed author" (or maybe "not an author".
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    • Author by bintx (September 04, 2009 4:42 pm ET)
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      Hannity's not a hypocrite, he's just a liar and an instigator of hate.
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    • Author by janiewoo2933 (September 04, 2009 6:02 pm ET)
         
      Hannity thinks that it is okay to have gone after the Clinton's but it's unfair for anyone to criticize him for the same thing.. He, Glenn Beck and Bill O'Rei;;y should all be banned from any political statements!
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    • Author by mfinn7314 (September 04, 2009 6:34 pm ET)
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      Sean, you just keep 'em coming don't you. How on earth do you live with yourself? And how does your wife live with you? When you go to confession, do you include all the dishonest, distorted things you put out every day? I hope so or the Lord sure ain't gonna forgive and surely He knows about them. Actually, you wouldn't be fogiven anyway if you aren't really sorry and keep right on doing it.
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    • Author by Rodrian Roadeye (September 05, 2009 7:53 am ET)
         
      Sean is living proof of the old saying "Every FOX smells his own hole".
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    • Author by blk-in-alabam (September 06, 2009 3:51 am ET)
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      If Hanity has to write a thesis he will get the same people who put his name on books saying he wrote them,to write the thesis
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    • Author by roninkannushi1711 (September 06, 2009 10:16 am ET)
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      Fellow Matterers,

      I have a title for Sean Hannity's thesis: "Why cowards exist." Or if it goes to book, "I, coward!" That could be followed by: "A fool, and his stone," the movie. Broadway: "My tongue, strings attached," the musical.

      Hannity had agreed to be water-boarded, and Keith Olbermann offered to pay for each second Hannity lasted. A radio host nick-named Mancow did it, and broke, quickly. Sean Hannity is one lucky coward.

      It it goes against conservatives, it is a no-no. Like cheating at paper, rock, and scissors. Hannity will deny, even if a judge is present.

      It be it,
      Ronin Kannushi.
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    • Author by DAWUSS (September 06, 2009 11:15 pm ET)
         
      How long would that thesis be?
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    • Author by pam95650 (September 06, 2009 11:26 pm ET)
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      I'm surprised that Hannity even knows what is a thesis. At least Michelle and Hillary actually went to college and wrote a thesis.

      What a dumb ass.
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      • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (September 07, 2009 12:58 am ET)
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        At least Michelle and Hillary actually went to college and wrote a thesis.
        More han one, actually...
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    • Author by antihannity2009 (September 07, 2009 1:35 am ET)
         
      The right loves to play this game where anything that you did over 30+ years ago dictates what kind of person you are today. But when someone points out that a Republican did it somehow doesn't matter because it was 30+ years ago.

      Great example of this was during the election when the whole Bill Ayers crap came out then it was pointed out that McCain 'palled' around with a guy named Libby who was a terrorist. Someone brought it up to Billo and he chimed "What are we in...a history class? That was a long time ago."

      Hannity's thesis would be "How to be a professional liar. The great money maker".
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