Sean Hannity, Bad American
02/27/2009 by Steve RendallSean Hannity is a great American. You can hear it every day on his national radio show, where the standard caller greeting to the host is, "Sean, you’re a great American!" The catchphrase is so well-known, it's been commercialized!
And who is more patriotic than Hannity, who uses his daily radio and Fox News Channel shows to maintain a vigilant watch over the slightest hint of anti-Americanism or subversion? Who warned you more often or at more earsplitting volume about how Barack Obama's life was littered with anti-American friends and associates advocating for the violent overthrow of the United States government? Who sounded the alarm (Hannity's America, 4/13/08) over Bill Ayers and his leadership role in the 1960s Weather Underground group, "whose mission was the overthrow of the United States government"? And who keeps you current on who’s who among the anti-Americans: the U.N. (Hannity & Colmes, 9/23/08), the Rev. Jeremiah (Hannity & Colmes, 8/5/08), the Air America radio network (Hannity & Colmes, 6/25/07), Michael Moore and his film Sicko (Hannity & Colmes, 6/17/07)?
That's why we were truly shocked to learn that Hannity's website is hosting a discussion where his fans can vote on the best way to violently overthrow the U.S. government:

"There's a lot of talk on this board about armed revolt," writes the Hannity.com regular centerscroll (who's posted more than 1,700 times on the site). So he started an online poll (2/23/09) to find out "what form of such a revolt the revolutionaries would prefer"--listing as choices a "military coup," in which "the military deposes the government and declares itself in charge"; an "armed rebellion," where "the fed-up civilian population attacks their enemies forcibly...to ultimately depose the government and install one that follows their own ideals"; or "war for secession," meaning "individual states try to secede and perhaps ultimately must arm to do it."
centerscroll did not provide any options for those who saw no need to overthrow the Obama administration, or who preferred to resist the government through nonviolent means. As of 4 p.m. on February 27, 76 Hannity.com participants had voted, with 18 choosing the coup option, 31 picking armed rebellion and 27 opting for a war of secession.
Hannity better hope his Fox News colleague Bill O'Reilly doesn't see this poll. When some Huffington Post readers celebrated a report about Nancy Reagan having an injury--in an online thread that was deleted by the blog--O'Reilly likened the blog's founder Arianna Huffington to the Nazis and the KKK (Media Matters, 2/28/08):
Arianna Huffington is the editor of this. She knows it comes in, puts it up, along with a lot of other vile stuff. I mean, the whole thing is a sewer.... And don't you think Americans should start holding people like Arianna Huffington accountable for this?... She's allowing that stuff to go on.
Do you suppose O'Reilly would hold his colleague Sean Hannity to the same standard?
Tags: Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity
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February 27th, 2009 at 11:16 pm
Are they going to do the right thing and turn their server logs and IP addresses over to the FBI?
February 28th, 2009 at 9:49 am
I am SHOCKED! Just shocked that those uber-patriots in the GOP would stoop to this kind of trash. As a card-carrying radical liberal, now I am forced to go and clean my guns again. Tsk.
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