Hannity's Witness: "Exterminate Jew Power"
By Todd Gitlin - October 5, 2008, 10:08PM
Calling the Anti-Defamation League, Bill Kristol, Charles Krauthammer, David Brooks, and other defenders of Jewish people against slime artists of all political persuasions:
Sean Hannity's Fox News Sunday night kitchen-sink sewer job on Barack Obama, complete with a sound-track cribbed from C- porn flicks, features prominently, as witness of Obama's iniquity, one Andy Martin, "author and journalist," and, though not identified as such on Fox News, perennial political candidate in four states.
Among Martin's contributions to fairness and balance, this nifty aphorism: "I think a community organizer is someone who was in training to overthrow the government of the United States of America."
Martin previously crawled out from under a rock, according to Matthew Mosk in the WP, to "take credit for posting the first article to assert that the Illinois senator was a Muslim." More recently, he claimed, contrary to fact, that Obama, whom he called a "media witch doctor," has "locked his granny away and refused to allow her to be seen" in order to "pretend he has no white relatives."
Martin has been crawling beneath the rocks for quite some time.
According to no less a source than the Unification Church's impeccably right-wing Washington Times of December 22, 1999:
In 1986, when Mr. Martin ran as a Democrat for Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District seat under the name "Anthony R. Martin-Trigona," his campaign committee filed papers saying its purpose was to "exterminate Jew power in America and impeach U.S. District Court of Appeals judges in New York City."
The Washington Times' reporter, Ralph Z. Hallow, went on to say: "a Connecticut federal judge finally barred him from filing any more federal lawsuits without permission. The judge said Mr. Martin has pursued legal actions with 'persistence, viciousness, and general disregard for decency and logic.'"
Hallow went on:
In a New York bankruptcy case, he referred to a judge as a "crooked, slimy Jew." During the bankruptcy dispute, he filed a civil-rights lawsuit claiming Jewish bankruptcy judges and lawyers were conspiring to steal his property. He asked a court to bar "any Jew from having anything to do with plaintiff's property."
In another motion in the case, he wrote: "I am able to understand how the Holocaust took place, and with every passing day feel less and less sorry that it did, when Jew survivors are operating as a wolf pack to steal my property."
According to Hallow, he "ran for the Republican nomination for governor of Florida against the incumbent, Bob Martinez, in 1990. The Florida Republican Party disavowed him because he previously ran for office as a Democrat and because of his anti-Semitic statements."
This is Sean Hannity's idea of a source.
Does Bill Kristol care? David Brooks? Abe Foxman?
John McCain? Sarah Palin?
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Lies and Smears From Sean Hannity At The Values Voters Summit
Lies and Smears From Sean Hannity At The Values Voters Summit
Reported by Priscilla - September 16, 2008 - From Newshounds
Last weekend’s “Values Voters Summit” was an all star carnival of leading luminaries of the radical, American religious right. Sponsored by the Family Research Council (headed by Tony Perkins who had some past connection to David Duke and the KKK) it included that valiant paragon of morality, in (and outside) marriage, Newt Gingrich and that model of political purity, Tom DeLay. Other participants were straight out of a who’s who of the American Taliban (whoops American conservative movement) such as Bill (abort the black babies and the crime rate will go down) Bennett, Michelle (we don’t need environmentalism because Jesus already saved the planet) Bachman, Lou (my wife will love these racist waffles) Dobbs, and young fascist (whoops Republican) Jason (I’m not in Iraq because I’m busy fighting the “culture war”) Mattera. And included in this list of Christian warriors, whose mission is to defend “America’s families against the radical liberal agenda,” was none other than “great American” Sean Hannity (who was introduced as such with the “Let Freedom Ring” music as background). I actually reviewed his speech on You Tube (talk about gag reflexes) and will highlight some of his violations of at least one of the Commandments.
The speech was essentially an endorsement of John McCain and a trashing of Barack Obama with some “values” talk thrown in. It was straight RNC talking points including the Barack Obama as “appeaser” and Michelle Obama as unpatriotic for daring to say her country is “mean.” Hannity wasted no time in repeating a discredited Fox smear about the Obama/Resko land deal and the accusation that Obama got federal money for Resko to rehab buildings. Hannity wanted to know why reporters aren’t investigating Black Liberation Theology and why Obama attended the Million Man March. Naturally, Obama’s “friendship” with Bill Ayers was mentioned. (Comment: Somehow, I don’t think Hannity would appreciate it if the MSM goes too deeply into Sarah Palin’s radical Christianity.) Oh, and speaking of “Sarah,” she was invited to the Summit but had other plans.
Hannity got in his talking points about the Founding Fathers’ embrace of Christianity by saying that Thomas Jefferson would now be run out of town for his reference to “the Creator” in the Declaration of Indepence. (Comment: more like the secular Jefferson, who authored a New Testament without the miracles, would be burnt at the stake by the “values” crowd.) Hannity then read a bogus quote from George Washington about how “it is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible.” (Comment: In the rightwing faith based world, facts are unimportant!) Pastor Hannity, in his most righteous Hannctimonious voice, was indignant that the National Organization for Women and Barbara Boxer have been critical of Sarah Palin. He then claimed that Palin is, indeed, pro choice because she “chose” to marry her high school sweetheart, give birth to a Down’s child, join the NRA, and become a political reformer. He didn’t say that she, too, has violated the commandment about lying with her insistence that she was against the Bridge to Nowhere.
Two instances of when Hannity’s nose grew longer were quite apparent. He said that after Nancy Pelosi gaveled the congressional session closed, the Republicans stayed and fought for Americans every single day. Oh really? It seems that Representative John Boehner got in a little golf. Then he repeated the lie that is oh-so-hot in the rightwing blogosphere – that NBC’s respected journalist Andrea Mitchell said that “only stupid women will vote for Sarah Palin.” Here’s the quote. You decide. “She is not appealing to the same women who were really voting or supporting Hillary Clinton on ideological issues but they think that they can peel off some of these working class women, not college educated, who, the blue collar women who were voting for Hillary Clinton and may be more conservative on social causes.”
Hannity ended with more talking points about how America needs “originalist” judges (so we reinstate slavery?), a secure border, a strong defense, free market solutions to health care, energy independence, reform of social security. (Comment: I guess that the values folks have benefited from the “Gospel of Prosperity” and don’t give a rat’s derriere about all those other folks for whom lack of employment and housing foreclosures are a problem. It’s all about embryos and those in persistent vegetative states. Anyone else is on their own!) But he saved the best for last when he envisioned an America where children will go to school, like in the old days, and say the Pledge of Allegiance with their hands over their hearts. (Comment: huh??)
Comment: Two things. News Hounds Ellen deserves so much credit for reviewing this unadulterated drek and as comic strip Cathy would say – “Akkkkkkkkk”
Addendum - Hannity aided and abetted another liar when he briefly mentioned how Obama supports killing babies and noted how Jill Stanek, "who found a Down's baby in a hospital closet," would be discussing this at length.
Reported by Priscilla - September 16, 2008 - From Newshounds
Last weekend’s “Values Voters Summit” was an all star carnival of leading luminaries of the radical, American religious right. Sponsored by the Family Research Council (headed by Tony Perkins who had some past connection to David Duke and the KKK) it included that valiant paragon of morality, in (and outside) marriage, Newt Gingrich and that model of political purity, Tom DeLay. Other participants were straight out of a who’s who of the American Taliban (whoops American conservative movement) such as Bill (abort the black babies and the crime rate will go down) Bennett, Michelle (we don’t need environmentalism because Jesus already saved the planet) Bachman, Lou (my wife will love these racist waffles) Dobbs, and young fascist (whoops Republican) Jason (I’m not in Iraq because I’m busy fighting the “culture war”) Mattera. And included in this list of Christian warriors, whose mission is to defend “America’s families against the radical liberal agenda,” was none other than “great American” Sean Hannity (who was introduced as such with the “Let Freedom Ring” music as background). I actually reviewed his speech on You Tube (talk about gag reflexes) and will highlight some of his violations of at least one of the Commandments.
The speech was essentially an endorsement of John McCain and a trashing of Barack Obama with some “values” talk thrown in. It was straight RNC talking points including the Barack Obama as “appeaser” and Michelle Obama as unpatriotic for daring to say her country is “mean.” Hannity wasted no time in repeating a discredited Fox smear about the Obama/Resko land deal and the accusation that Obama got federal money for Resko to rehab buildings. Hannity wanted to know why reporters aren’t investigating Black Liberation Theology and why Obama attended the Million Man March. Naturally, Obama’s “friendship” with Bill Ayers was mentioned. (Comment: Somehow, I don’t think Hannity would appreciate it if the MSM goes too deeply into Sarah Palin’s radical Christianity.) Oh, and speaking of “Sarah,” she was invited to the Summit but had other plans.
Hannity got in his talking points about the Founding Fathers’ embrace of Christianity by saying that Thomas Jefferson would now be run out of town for his reference to “the Creator” in the Declaration of Indepence. (Comment: more like the secular Jefferson, who authored a New Testament without the miracles, would be burnt at the stake by the “values” crowd.) Hannity then read a bogus quote from George Washington about how “it is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible.” (Comment: In the rightwing faith based world, facts are unimportant!) Pastor Hannity, in his most righteous Hannctimonious voice, was indignant that the National Organization for Women and Barbara Boxer have been critical of Sarah Palin. He then claimed that Palin is, indeed, pro choice because she “chose” to marry her high school sweetheart, give birth to a Down’s child, join the NRA, and become a political reformer. He didn’t say that she, too, has violated the commandment about lying with her insistence that she was against the Bridge to Nowhere.
Two instances of when Hannity’s nose grew longer were quite apparent. He said that after Nancy Pelosi gaveled the congressional session closed, the Republicans stayed and fought for Americans every single day. Oh really? It seems that Representative John Boehner got in a little golf. Then he repeated the lie that is oh-so-hot in the rightwing blogosphere – that NBC’s respected journalist Andrea Mitchell said that “only stupid women will vote for Sarah Palin.” Here’s the quote. You decide. “She is not appealing to the same women who were really voting or supporting Hillary Clinton on ideological issues but they think that they can peel off some of these working class women, not college educated, who, the blue collar women who were voting for Hillary Clinton and may be more conservative on social causes.”
Hannity ended with more talking points about how America needs “originalist” judges (so we reinstate slavery?), a secure border, a strong defense, free market solutions to health care, energy independence, reform of social security. (Comment: I guess that the values folks have benefited from the “Gospel of Prosperity” and don’t give a rat’s derriere about all those other folks for whom lack of employment and housing foreclosures are a problem. It’s all about embryos and those in persistent vegetative states. Anyone else is on their own!) But he saved the best for last when he envisioned an America where children will go to school, like in the old days, and say the Pledge of Allegiance with their hands over their hearts. (Comment: huh??)
Comment: Two things. News Hounds Ellen deserves so much credit for reviewing this unadulterated drek and as comic strip Cathy would say – “Akkkkkkkkk”
Addendum - Hannity aided and abetted another liar when he briefly mentioned how Obama supports killing babies and noted how Jill Stanek, "who found a Down's baby in a hospital closet," would be discussing this at length.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
LATHER, RINSE,REPEAT.
Minutes After Hannity Said Republicans Were Not Making Race An Issue In The Campaign, He Made Race An Issue
Reported by Ellen -
On last night’s (6/25/08) Hannity & Colmes, Sean Hannity, the white supremacist sympathizer, complained again about Barack Obama's recent statement that his race will be used against him in the campaign. “I can’t think of one prominent Republican of note that I know of that has ever brought up the issue of race,” Hannity insisted. But in a later segment on the same show, Hannity brought up the issue of race and used it to attack Obama. With video.
The latter discussion involved Ralph Nader’s comments that Obama “wants to talk white” and so avoids being a real champion to African Americans and their issues.
Hannity immediately dismissed Nader’s remarks by saying, “I don’t know what he’s thinking.”
Then Hannity quickly moved to attack Obama for being too black. Turning to the Democratic guest, Jacques Degraff, Hannity said, “You know, Bill Clinton said, when Hillary was running in (sic) the nomination that Barack Obama played the race card against him and that we know from memos, he said, that they had planned to do so all along. Those are Bill Clinton’s words. Here’s my question. And then Barack Obama used the quote the other night in Jacksonville, you know, that 'They’re gonna try and make you afraid of me and Oh, by the way, he’s black.’ Do you think that was fair on Barack Obama’s part?”
Degraff said he didn’t think it was unfair.
Hannity continued, “Can you name one prominent Republican who’s brought up his race?”
Unfortunately, Degraff seemed caught off guard and didn't mention Hannity, himself or his pal, Rush Limbaugh.
For one thing, as Degraff, who is African American, must know, the race card being played is, as Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson put it, “largely confined to the shadow world of implication and coded language.”
But one of the least subtle race-card players in the campaign has got to be the race-obsessed Hannity. Here are just some of the instances where Hannity, whom I’d characterize as a prominent Republican, didn’t just bring up race but deliberately used it to smear Obama:
Hannity deliberately tried to paint Obama as a racist by trying to make a big deal out of the fact that Obama’s pastor praised “the anti-Semite and the racist, Louis Farrakhan.” Hannity “asked,” “Is that an issue we should care about in this campaign?”
Of course, Hannity did his best to make it one. Despite the fact that Obama repeatedly repudiated Farrakhan, Hannity repeatedly tried to tie Obama to him, each time highlighting Farrakhan’s racism.
On another show, Hannity and his partner in prejudice, Townhall.com’s Amanda Carpenter, tried to make political hay out of the fact that Obama and Farrakhan were depicted on the same cover of a magazine, the magazine of Obama’s then-church. “(Obama) goes to the Million Man March and is on the cover of a magazine with Louis Farrakhan, one of the biggest anti-Semites and racists in American history,” Hannity announced. Nor did he bat an eyelash when Carpenter said that Obama’s candidacy had raised “questions about the black church.”
Even before Rev. Wright became a household name, Hannity was doing his best to portray him as a black racist. Hannity also made a point of suggesting that Obama shared Wright’s views.
It’s no surprise that Hannity would have overlooked these incidents in his zeal to accuse Obama of playing the race card. Hannity has a long record of attacking African Americans as racist yet defending whites accused of the same thing.
Reported by Ellen -
On last night’s (6/25/08) Hannity & Colmes, Sean Hannity, the white supremacist sympathizer, complained again about Barack Obama's recent statement that his race will be used against him in the campaign. “I can’t think of one prominent Republican of note that I know of that has ever brought up the issue of race,” Hannity insisted. But in a later segment on the same show, Hannity brought up the issue of race and used it to attack Obama. With video.
The latter discussion involved Ralph Nader’s comments that Obama “wants to talk white” and so avoids being a real champion to African Americans and their issues.
Hannity immediately dismissed Nader’s remarks by saying, “I don’t know what he’s thinking.”
Then Hannity quickly moved to attack Obama for being too black. Turning to the Democratic guest, Jacques Degraff, Hannity said, “You know, Bill Clinton said, when Hillary was running in (sic) the nomination that Barack Obama played the race card against him and that we know from memos, he said, that they had planned to do so all along. Those are Bill Clinton’s words. Here’s my question. And then Barack Obama used the quote the other night in Jacksonville, you know, that 'They’re gonna try and make you afraid of me and Oh, by the way, he’s black.’ Do you think that was fair on Barack Obama’s part?”
Degraff said he didn’t think it was unfair.
Hannity continued, “Can you name one prominent Republican who’s brought up his race?”
Unfortunately, Degraff seemed caught off guard and didn't mention Hannity, himself or his pal, Rush Limbaugh.
For one thing, as Degraff, who is African American, must know, the race card being played is, as Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson put it, “largely confined to the shadow world of implication and coded language.”
But one of the least subtle race-card players in the campaign has got to be the race-obsessed Hannity. Here are just some of the instances where Hannity, whom I’d characterize as a prominent Republican, didn’t just bring up race but deliberately used it to smear Obama:
Hannity deliberately tried to paint Obama as a racist by trying to make a big deal out of the fact that Obama’s pastor praised “the anti-Semite and the racist, Louis Farrakhan.” Hannity “asked,” “Is that an issue we should care about in this campaign?”
Of course, Hannity did his best to make it one. Despite the fact that Obama repeatedly repudiated Farrakhan, Hannity repeatedly tried to tie Obama to him, each time highlighting Farrakhan’s racism.
On another show, Hannity and his partner in prejudice, Townhall.com’s Amanda Carpenter, tried to make political hay out of the fact that Obama and Farrakhan were depicted on the same cover of a magazine, the magazine of Obama’s then-church. “(Obama) goes to the Million Man March and is on the cover of a magazine with Louis Farrakhan, one of the biggest anti-Semites and racists in American history,” Hannity announced. Nor did he bat an eyelash when Carpenter said that Obama’s candidacy had raised “questions about the black church.”
Even before Rev. Wright became a household name, Hannity was doing his best to portray him as a black racist. Hannity also made a point of suggesting that Obama shared Wright’s views.
It’s no surprise that Hannity would have overlooked these incidents in his zeal to accuse Obama of playing the race card. Hannity has a long record of attacking African Americans as racist yet defending whites accused of the same thing.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Sean Hannity's friend In his own words.
This is Kowboy Klannity Kostello's friend.Will McPain renounce Sean Klannity, Fox, and his friends? Or do McPain supports terrorists ?Remember this is what NoQuarter,P.U.M.A,Make it Plain and Hillary is 44 supports.All these groups hate Sen.Obama.Well birds of a feather.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
SAD BUT TRUE



In his youth one of Sean Klannity's first jobs was a Policeman, scratch that. In his youth one of Sean Klannity's first jobs was a Soldier, no that's not it.In his youth one of Sean Klannity's first jobs was a Native American Chief, no that's not it.In his youth one of Sean Klannity's first jobs was a Construction Worker, yea that's it and later he became a friend to a Neo-Nazi,anti-semitic racist, Hal Turner.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Kowboy Klannity Kostello stops attacking Rev.Wright's ass to kiss Fred Thompson's ass.
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