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Hannity ignores personal appeals from past presidents to criticize Obama for letter to "pen pal" Kim Jong Il

December 16, 2009 11:18 pm ET — 8 Comments

Issuing a reactionary attack on the administration, Sean Hannity criticized President Obama for writing a personal letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, whom Hannity mockingly referred to as Obama's "new pen pal." Hannity's criticism ignores similar letters sent by past U.S. presidents, including George W. Bush.

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Hannity attacks Obama over personal letter to North Korean leader

From the December 16 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

HANNITY: President Obama promised on the campaign trail to engage our adversaries without preconditions. Well, America, in that spirit the president has a new pen pal, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il. Now, according to The Washington Post, the president wrote Mr. Kim a secret letter that was delivered last week to the communist dictator by the administration's special envoy to North Korea. Now, the contents of the letter, however, remain a mystery. Continuing its proud tradition of transparency, the White House had this to say: quote, "We do not comment on private diplomatic correspondence." I can only imagine that the president's dialogue with Mr. Kim will be just as fruitful as his exchanges with the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Bush, Clinton also wrote personal appeals to North Korean leader

AP: Bush letter to Kim Jong Il raised "possibility of normalized relations." A December 6, 2007, Associated Press article reported, "President Bush's personal letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, raising the possibility of normalized relations if he fully discloses his nuclear programs by year's end, is a turnabout for a president who has labeled the communist regime part of an 'axis of evil.' " AP further reported that the letter "reflected how U.S. policy toward the nation has shifted from the days when Bush shunned the dictator."

AP: Clinton letter to Kim Jong-Il delivered by special envoy. A May 27, 1999, Associated Press article reported, "North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Il, received a letter on Wednesday from President Clinton brought by a special envoy to the isolated Communist country, the official North Korean news agency reported. The envoy, William Perry, delivered the letter through Kim Yong Nam, head of North Korea's legislative Supreme People's Assembly, according to the Korean Central News Agency, which was monitored in Seoul."

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    • Author by princeofwheels (December 17, 2009 1:17 am ET)
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      If it wasn't for mockery and lying, what would Sean Hannity have to fill all of his hours on the air?

      Tis a shame that a man with no talent can make such a good living appealing to the weakminded.
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (December 17, 2009 9:59 am ET)
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        This is AMERICA...where every dishonest huckster has a God-given right to be a millionaire.

        God Bless America... la, la la...
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    • Author by fawltylogic (December 17, 2009 1:40 am ET)
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      You can see how hard Hannity concentrates when he pronounces "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad". Good work, Sean! You get a gold star!
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    • Author by rwmacdonald2091 (December 17, 2009 6:57 am ET)
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      Hannity is technically correct, Bush didn't pen a letter to Kim Jong Il. After all how would it look if the president of the United States, couldn't stay in the lines with his crayon?
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      • Author by foghornleghorn (December 17, 2009 2:47 pm ET)
           
        Correct. Bush may not have sent a letter to the Dear Leader, but he did include them in the Axis of Evil, and then proceeded to invade one of those named countries, causing the paranoid Dear Leader to restart his nuke program.
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    • Author by jeff191 (December 17, 2009 12:11 pm ET)
         
      Once again someone tell Sean what Obama is doing so he can tell us why its wrong
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    • Author by jimmyjames (December 17, 2009 3:12 pm ET)
         
      What's wrong with him.
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    • Author by ProperPerspective (December 18, 2009 9:37 am ET)
         
      I don't understand this guy at all. Even in the face of proven fact, he chooses to charge forward with misinformation. He apparently has no regard for his audience. Thank God that we can at least count on people like Olbermann, Maddow, Stewart and Colbert to make Hannity's lies public and rub Sean's shameful nose in his (repeated) indiscretions...
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