Hannity: Thy Lips Open .. Lies follow

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Yep, this man fits right in with the Limbaugh crowd ...
Pack of "interesting" quotes from one of the Leading Bushie spokesmen:

All Hannity quotes from Hannity and Colmes unless otherwise noted:
1. WMD

HANNITY: "You're not listening, Susan. You've got to learn something. He had weapons of mass destruction. He promised to disclose them. And he didn't do it. You would have let him go free; we decided to hold him accountable." (4/13/04)

FACT: Hannity's assertion comes more than six months after Bush Administration weapons inspector David Kay testified his inspection team had "not uncovered evidence that Iraq undertook significant post-1998 steps to actually build nuclear weapons or produce fissile material" and had not discovered any chemical or biological weapons. (Bush Administration Weapons Inspector David Kay, 10/2/03)

2. Colin Powell on Iraq

HANNITY: "Colin Powell just had a great piece that he had in the paper today. He was there [in Iraq]. He said things couldn't have been better." (9/19/03)

FACT: "Iraq has come very far, but serious problems remain, starting with security. American commanders and troops told me of the many threats they face--from leftover loyalists who want to return Iraq to the dark days of Saddam, from criminals who were set loose on Iraqi society when Saddam emptied the jails and, increasingly, from outside terrorists who have come to Iraq to open a new front in their campaign against the civilized world." (Colin Powell, 9/19/03)

3. Saddam/Al-Qaeda Connection

HANNITY: "And in northern Iraq today, this very day, al Qaeda is operating camps there, and they are attacking the Kurds in the north, and this has been well-documented and well chronicled. Now, if you're going to go after al Qaeda in every aspect, and obviously they have the support of Saddam, or we're not." (12/9/02)

FACT: David Kay was on the ground for months investigating the activities of Hussein's regime. He concluded "But we simply did not find any evidence of extensive links with Al Qaeda, or for that matter any real links at all." He called a speech where Cheney made the claim there was a link "evidence free." (Boston Globe, 6/16/04)

4. 9/11 Investigation

HANNITY: "[After 9-11], liberal Democrats at first showed little interest in the investigation of the roots of this massive intelligence failure...[Bush and his team] made it clear that determining the causes of America's security failures and finding and remedying its weak points would be central to their mission." (Let Freedom Ring, by Sean Hannity)

TRUTH: Bush Opposed the creation of a special commission to probe the causes of 9/11 for over a year. On 5/23/02 CBS New Reported "President Bush took a few minutes during his trip to Europe Thursday to voice his opposition to establishing a special commission to probe how the government dealt with terror warnings before Sept. 11." Bush didn't relent to pressure to create a commission, mostly from those Hannity would consider "liberal" until September 2002. (CBS News, 5/23/02; ABC News, 9/20/02)

5. The Recession

HANNITY: "First of all, this president -- you know and I know and everybody knows -- inherited a recession...it was by every definition a recession" (11/6/02)

HANNITY: "Now here's where we are. The inherited Clinton/Gore recession. That's a fact." (5/6/03)

HANNITY: "The president inherited a recession." (7/10/03)

HANNITY: "He got us out of the Clinton-Gore recession." (10/23/03)

HANNITY: "They did inherit the recession. They did inherit the recession. We got out of the recession." (12/12/03)

HANNITY: "And this is the whole point behind this ad, because the president did inherit a recession." (1/6/04)

HANNITY: "Historically in every recovery, because the president rightly did inherit a recession. But historically, the lagging indicator always deals with employment." (1/15/04)

HANNITY: "Congressman Deutsch, maybe you forgot but I'll be glad to remind you, the president did inherit that recession." (1/20/04)

HANNITY: "He did inherit a recession, and we're out of the recession." (2/2/04)

HANNITY: "The president inherited a recession." (2/23/04)

HANNITY: "The president inherited a recession." (3/3/04)

HANNITY: "Well, you know, we're going to show ads, as a matter of fact, in the next segment, Congressman. Thanks for promoting our next segment. What I like about them is everything I've been saying the president ought to do: is focusing in on his positions, on keeping the nation secure in very difficult times, what he's been able to do to the economy after inheriting a very difficult recession, and of course, the economic impact of 9/11." (3/3/04)

HANNITY: "All right. So this is where I view the economic scenario as we head into this election. The president inherited a recession." (3/16/04)

HANNITY: "First of all, we've got to put it into perspective, is that the president inherited a recession." (3/26/04)

HANNITY: "Clearly, we're out of the recession that President Bush inherited." (4/2/04)

HANNITY: "Stop me where I'm wrong. The president inherited a recession, the economic impact of 9/11 was tremendous on the economy, correct?" (4/6/04)

HANNITY: "[President George W. Bush] did inherit a recession." (5/3/04)

HANNITY: "[W]e got [the weak U.S. economy] out of the Clinton-Gore recession." (5/18/04)

HANNITY: "We got out of the Clinton-Gore recession." (5/27/04)

HANNITY: "We got out of the Clinton-Gore recession." (6/4/04)

FACT: "The recession officially began in March of 2001 -- two months after Bush was sworn in -- according to the universally acknowledged arbiter of such things, the National Bureau of Economic Research. And the president, at other times, has said so himself." (Washington Post, 7/1/03)

6. The Hispanic Vote

HANNITY: "The Hispanic community got to know him in Texas. They went almost overwhelming for him. He more than quadrupled the Hispanic vote that he got in that state." (9/16/03)

FACT: Exit polls varied in 1998 governors race, but under best scenario he increased his Hispanic vote from 24 to 49 percent – a doubling not a quadrupling. He lost Texas Hispanics to Gore in 2000, 54-43 percent. (Source: NCLR , NHCSL)

7. White House Vandalism

HANNITY: "Look, we've had these reports, very disturbing reports -- and I have actually spoken to people that have confirmed a lot of the reports -- about the trashing of the White House. Pornographic materials left in the printers. They cut the phone lines. Lewd and crude messages on phone machines. Stripping of anything that was not bolted down on Air Force One. $200,000 in furniture taken out." (1/26/01)

TRUTH: According to statements from the General Services Administration that were reported on May 17, little if anything out of the ordinary occurred during the transition, and "the condition of the real property was consistent with what we would expect to encounter when tenants vacate office space after an extended occupancy." (FAIR)

8. Patriotism

HANNITY: "I never questioned anyone's patriotism." (9/18/03)

FACT:

HANNITY: (to attorney Stanley Cohen) "Is it you hate this president or that you hate America?" (4/30/03)

HANNITY: "Governor, why wouldn't anyone want to say the Pledge of Allegiance, unless they detested their own country or were ignorant of its greatness?" (6/12/03)

HANNITY: "You could explain something about your magazine, [the Nation]. Lisa Featherstone writing about the hate America march, the [anti-war] march that took place over the weekend..." (1/22/03)

HANNITY: "'I hate America.' This is the extreme left. There is a portion of the left -- not everybody who's left -- that does hate this country and blame this country for the ills of the world..." (1/23/02)

HANNITY: (speaking to Sara Flounders co-director of the International Action Center) "You don't like this country, do you? You don't -- you think this is an evil country. By your description of it right here, you think it's a bad country." (9/25/01)

9. Separation of Church and State

HANNITY: "It doesn't say anywhere in the Constitution this idea of the separation of church and state." (8/25/03)

FACT: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." (1st Amendment)

"The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States." (Article VI)

10. James Madison

HANNITY: "You want to refer to some liberal activist judge..., that's fine, but I'm going to go directly to the source. The author of the Bill of Rights [James Madison] hired the first chaplain in 1789, and I gotta' tell ya' somethin', I think the author of the Bill of Rights knows more about the original intent--no offense to you and your liberal atheist activism--knows more about it than you do." (9/4/02)

TRUTH: The first congressional chaplains weren't hired by James Madison--they were appointed by a committee of the Senate and House in, respectively, April and May, 1789, before the First Amendment even existed. James Madison's view: "Is the appointment of Chaplains to the two Houses of Congress consistent with the Constitution, and with the pure principle of religious freedom? In strictness the answer on both points must be in the negative." (James Madison)

11. Alabama Constitution

HANNITY: "But the Alabama Constitution, which Chief Justice Roy Moore is sworn to uphold, clearly it says, as a matter of fact that the recognition of God is the foundation of that state's Constitution." (8/21/03)

FACT: While the preamble of the Alabama Constitution does reference "the Almighty," section three provides: "That no religion shall be established by law; that no preference shall be given by law to any religious sect, society, denomination, or mode of worship; that no one shall be compelled by law to attend any place of worship; nor to pay any tithes, taxes, or other rate for building or repairing any place of worship, or for maintaining any minister or ministry; that no religious test shall be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under this state; and that the civil rights, privileges, and capacities of any citizen shall not be in any manner affected by his religious principles." (Alabama Constitution, Section 3)

12. Rent for Public Housing

HANNITY: Betsy, they're not going to lose it [public housing], because if you work less than 30 hours a week -- if you work more than 30 hours a week, you don't have to do it. If you're between the ages of 18 and 62 and you're not legally disabled and you have free housing -- in other words...

BETSY MCCAUGHEY: No. Wait a second, Sean. Let me correct you. Most people in public housing are not receiving free housing. Many of them are paying almost market rates.

HANNITY: Betsy, that is so ridiculous and so false, it's hardly even worth spending the time. (10/23/03)

FACT: Residents of public housing pay rent scaled to their household's anticipated gross annual income, less deductions for dependents and disabilities. The basic formula for rent is 30 percent of this monthly adjusted income. There are exceptions for extremely low incomes, but the minimum rent is $25 per month. No one lives in public housing for free. (Department of Housing and Urban Development)

13. Kerry Tax Plan

HANNITY: "The Kerry campaign wants to cut taxes on people who make two hundred thousand dollars. She [Teresa Heinz Kerry] only paid 14.7 percent of her income in taxes, because their plan doesn't go to dividends, only income. So they don't want to tax themselves." (5/12/04)

FACT: Kerry's plan would "Restore the capital gains and dividend rates for families making over $200,000 on income earned above $200,000 to their levels under President Clinton. (Kerry Press Release, 4/7/04)

14. Kerry and Weapons Systems

HANNITY: "He's [Kerry's] flip-flopped all over the place... on the issue of Iraq. All the munitions that we have built up, most of them wouldn't be there." (1/30/04)

HANNITY: "But he wanted to cancel…every major weapons system. Specific votes that he would have canceled the weapons systems we now use." (2/26/04)

FACT: "In 1991, Kerry opposed an amendment to impose an arbitrary 2 percent cut in the military budget. In 1992, he opposed an amendment to cut Pentagon intelligence programs by $1 billion. In 1994, he voted against a motion to cut $30.5 billion from the defense budget over the next five years and to redistribute the money to programs for education and the disabled. That same year, he opposed an amendment to postpone construction of a new aircraft carrier. In 1996, he opposed a motion to cut six F-18 jet fighters from the budget. In 1999, he voted against a motion to terminate the Trident II missile." (Slate, 2/25/04)

15. Kerry and the CIA

HANNITY: "If he (Kerry) had his way and the CIA would almost be nonexistent." (1/30/04)

FACT: John Kerry has supported $200 billion in intelligence funding over the past seven years - a 50 percent increase since 1996.

 
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Hannity has no objectivity, which is supposed to be central for a journalist. Hannity has proven his lack of objectivity with the following examples of lies and misdirection:

<DT><?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /><O:p> </O:p> <DT>May 24, 2004 – Hannity asks his guest, “Can we pray for the reelection of George Bush?” <DT><O:p> </O:p> <DT>June 21, 2004 – Hannity pounds home one of his favorite lies, that Clinton was offered bin Laden by the Sudan. This story has been discredited over and over again. You see, what Clinton said, is that he urged the Saudis to take bin Laden from the Sudan, who had never offered him to the US. The 9-11 commission also found that such an offer never existed. However, that does not stop Sean from printing it in his book and repeating it every week to his viewers in the hope that the big lie sticks. <DT><O:p> </O:p> <DT>July 9, 2004 – Hannity accuses Kerry of being hypocritical for chastising American companies who outsource jobs overseas, while his Wife’s company, Heinz, outsources a high percentage of their jobs as well. Of course what Sean the Prevaricator neglected to tell you (in his defense, since he really isn’t a journalist he may have simply believed the White House talking points instead of actually doing research and checking facts) was that Heinz is a multinational corporation with 50 affiliates operating in 200 countries, employing over 38,900 workers worldwide. Heinz generally provides jobs based on where the product will eventually be sold. <DT><O:p> </O:p> <DT>July 12, 2004 – Ignoring multiple polls announced that day; Hannity highlights the only poll that shows Bush Cheney ahead. Not satisfied with that misinformation, Hannity beats the talking point home that Kerry selected the 4<SUP>th</SUP> most liberal senator as his running mate, in Edwards. This statistic was based on a report that only looked at 40 votes. In fact, as National Journal congressional reporter Richard E. Cohen pointed out in a July 9 article, Edwards's average National Journal "liberal score" during his five years in the Senate (1999-2003) is 75.7 percent, "a number that puts him in the moderate wing of his party," and is almost 20 points lower than the 2003 rating that Republicans are touting with the help of the conservative media. The telling fact is that the 4<SUP>th</SUP> most liberal senator comment was actually part of the RNC research brief. In other words, it was part of the talking points, which Hannity denies he has. Well, fool me once Sean…we can’t get fooled again, right? <DT><O:p> </O:p> <DT>The truth is that Sean Hannity wouldn’t know the truth of it came up and sang a Linda Ronstadt song to him. Last month he challenged John Podesta to find one example of a lie he told. Within one day, Podesta’s site, The Center for American Progress, had found 15 examples. Instead of rehashing them here, you can find them at this link: <O:p> </O:p> <DT> http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=91585 </DT><DT><O:p> </O:p> </DT><DT>Sean Hannity is nothing more than a whore, pimping his junk journalism while hoping he is yelling too loud for anyone to realize that he is all flash and no substance</DT>
 

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Doc,

The recession was a clintoon/gore recession. The stock market dotcom crash was on clintoons watch. Not sure how you are trying to spin that fact. Hannity does not claim to be reporting news, he openly campaigned for Bush, what gives?
 
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Sean Hannity is an ignorant bigot, a hate-filled, war-mongering, “chicken hawk” conservative. He is a partisan hack that reads from the Republican Party platform, and lacks the intelligence to have an open mind

Him and Coulter are 2 prime reasons why the country is split .. you have Bush with his Lack of Leadership and these 2 Idiots screaming "Traitor" for anyone that questions Bush

Things are bad in this country right now .... Modern day Rome is burning from within ... as they say in the Bible: "a house divided"
 
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<DT>Gameface:<DT> <DT>We have seen the deterioration of the effectiveness of the media over the past three years to the point that it is almost becoming obsolete for finding balance. Everyone likes to point to FOX News, because it makes an easy target. Clearly FOX should be housing their studios in the White House but this goes far beyond the fact that FOX is a propaganda arm of the Bush administration. The true foxification effect is not found on their channels but on the other “mainstream” media stations. We have heard forever, mostly from FOX, about the liberal media bias. This is obvious nonsense designed to make you think that CNN is the “Clinton News Network” and that FOX is merely balancing out the playing field. Nothing can be further from the truth anymore. No, the true foxification effect is that FOX News is so right leaning that it makes other news outlets seem moderate or mainstream, when they really are not. This was never more evident than during the MSNBC coverage of the republican convention. The “panels” that comprised the MSNBC coverage could very well have been booked by FOX staff. When the liberal voice on the panel has the last name of Reagan, we are in trouble from the outset. The democratic voices were all somewhat muted (outside of Reagan Jr., who tried his best to add some moments of sanity) while the voices on the republican side were not only shrill, but also most were former FOX News contributors. <DT><?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /><O:p> </O:p> <DT>Joe Scarborough was a regular on the Fox show, Hannity and Colmes during his reign as a Republican Congressman. He drew some unwanted criticism when he attended a Bush rally, as fan, not a journalist. MSNBC provided a lame excuse that Scarborough was an “opinion” commentator, not a journalist. During the convention, not only did Scarborough host the entire “after hours” MSNBC show which ran for a near two hours after each convention night, but he also served as a panel member for the portions hosted by Chris Matthews. Laura Ingraham is another former FOX News contributor who never wasted her opportunities to ridicule anyone from the left and be a blind supporter of president Bush. JC Watts is another former republican congressman who was a staple on shows such as Hannity and Colmes. These were some of the main guests on the MSNBC panels nearly every day of the weeklong convention. What do they all have in common? They are all shills for Bush, not journalists, or anyone who is interested in offering an honest opinion. Consequently, all of their reviews were glowing. This was not opinion, it was political propaganda disguised as journalism. <DT><O:p> </O:p> <DT>By contrast, the democratic voices were all moderate and taciturn in their attempts to comment fairly. The only extreme voices were those of Air America, which were only on the last night, after midnight, for a 10-minute segment. One of the most recognizable democrat voices on these panels was actor Ron Silver, who actually spoke at the republican convention supporting Bush! Often times you had 3-4 STRONG republican mouthpieces on a panel with ONE democratic voice. The result was an overwhelming softball piece from the network that claims to play “hardball.” The impression for the uninitiated who were watching was that EVERY convention speaker was great, Kerry was a boob, and Bush has a vision. No real dissenting opinions and those that were there, such as Ron Reagan Jr., were barely audible over the RNC talking points. When they were not gushing over the convention, they found time to mock Kerry for windsurfing, calling it a rich guys sport that won’t play well with middle America. When did millionaire George Bush become poor? Sure he owned the Texas Rangers but he bought his share with no money down and walked away with a profit of 14.5 million dollars! How does that relate to middle America? <DT><O:p> </O:p> <DT>There was no “reporting” or “analysis” going on here. No mention of how Guliani made 6 million dollars in speaking fees capitalizing on his role in 911. No analysis of how McCain later admitted that Fahrenheit 911 brought up fair points. Nothing but lip service paid to the gross hypocritical contradictions in Zell Millers speech OR that Cheney voted against the same weapons bills that Miller accused Kerry of voting against. No challenging of the lies that were pervasive throughout the convention. All you need to know to summarize occurred at the end of business Thursday. John Kerry was finally responding to the barrage of attacks and distortions heaped upon him throughout the week. He was speaking to a group of people in the mid west. MSNBC carried the beginning of the speech that finally saw Kerry hitting back, challenging Cheney and his five deferments. The public were finally hearing the other side after four days of relentless misrepresentations. That was until MSNBC cut away from the coverage before Kerry was done with his speech to go back to their republican panel. As they cut away, Chris Matthews actually said, “this is the president’s night” as the rationale. What??? This is supposed to be a news station! One of the candidates was speaking to the nation about the lies being spewed about him, and MSNBC cut away because it was the “president’s night??” Shameless at best. <DT><O:p> </O:p> <DT>So, how do we move forward? The media must be held accountable, period. There are stories out there that have been under-reported, or not reported at all that need the attention that has been paid to the Swift Boat Veterans for Bush. The swifties have garnered ridiculous amounts of attention from the media over the past few months. A google search for SBVT returns 321,000 hits. This group has been so discredited, that it should not be discussed anymore other than to indict the Bush campaign for complicity, an angle that is barely covered. I expect such nonsense from Fox, but all the other stations are doing the same thing. There is now data that shows that the constant barrage of SBVT has had a negative effect on the poll numbers of Kerry. That is not surprising when it is all we have heard about for two months now! This was what they did against Gore as well in 2000. All of the stories during the Bush-Gore race centered on the allegations that Gore was a liar. Now, this was not true and any “reporter” should have been able to discern as much. Instead of rebuking the Bush spin machine, the media embraced it and Gore became the liar. Conversely, Bush could lie with impunity such as when he took credit for supporting a Texas patient’s bill of rights, when in fact he did not support it and it went into law without his signature. Now, four years later we see the same treatment for John Kerry. When another Bush operative is busted for being associated with the swifties, we barely hear about it, and when we do it is wrapped up in a criticism of Kerry, for not responding soon enough or for “opening this door” by making Vietnam the centerpiece of his convention. When the American people tune in to these perceived mainstream media outlets, they are actually getting, “FOX Lite</DT>
 

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doc,

I'm not going to read that long winded post. Hannity openly campaigned for Bush not sure of your point.
 
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I wish talk radio did not exsist ....

Too many Frankens, Hannitys and Coulters running loose with their idiotic viewpts ...

Notice I mentioned both sides
 

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Funny you wish talk radio didn't exist, but have no problem with Rather covering forged docs and the liberal major networks slanting far left. Talk radio and the internet will save America from the enemy within.
 

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doc mercer said:
I wish talk radio did not exsist ....

Too many Frankens, Hannitys and Coulters running loose with their idiotic viewpts ...
You know, you can always turn it off.
 

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Thank you for exposing the enemies of democracy like Hannity and GameFarce. Patriotic Americans are greatful for your nobel service.
 

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are you a complete idiot? what point has mullah made? Hannity openly campaigned for Bush and never once claimed to be impartial like the left media that's suppose to report news and not make it. is anyone home upstairs?
 
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Gameface:

Limbaugh is the biggest liar of them all ... with Hannity a close 2nd

Hey, Rather screwed up ... what can ya say .. nothing that Hannity or Limbaugh would not have tried if the roles were reversed
 

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doc,

they are not reporters, they are not always 100% correct. For the most part they are accurate and honest. they shoe shine bush's shoes a bit much for me, but in the end they attempt to balance out the radical left wing media.
 

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abc,nbc,cbs,cnn,msnbc,npr, ny times and many more are firmly slanted left. what's the big deal with a balance of a few guys.
 

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That's absolutely ridiculous game and a statement you can't PROVE.

The Swift Boat Liars ads ran on mainstream media way more than the slots they actually PAID for. That crap wasn't NEWS but they shoved it down are throats for 2 or 3 weeks.
They played the Dean scream ad nauseam, having a large effect on the primaries. And I DO believe bush felt Dean was much stouter competition than Kerry.
 

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I don't see any of you asking why conservative talk shows are so popular while the liberal talk shows fail almost as quickly as they're aired.

Could it be because the liberal talk shows can't attract an audience?

Could it be that Rush and Hannity and Bill Bennet and all of the others attract an audience because people want to by their product?

Even here in Boston, liberal talk shows don't sell, while Rush and Howie are on top of the market.
 
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Too funny ...

Bill Bennett? What product is he selling? How to lose 8 million in casino gambling??

If Limbaugh and Hannity sell it is reflection of how screwed up this "Modern Day" Rome version of a country we have become ... funny how for 8 yrs all I heard was "the President is to be held at higher standards .." funny how those standards have been dropped a lot lower by the Bushies when it comes to King George

Have ya ever talked with anyone that follows Limbaugh? ask em quickly to tell ya 4 x 5 equals ... in other words, not real mentally quick and the word DITTOHEAD is very accurate
 

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Doc Mullah, Bill Bennet has an early AM Show called "Morning in America" it's on 1050 AM here in Beantown - the guy is wonderful and an easy listen. I really don't listen to Rush, Hannity or O'Rielly that much, but Howie Carr is pretty good. Thge one thing I don't hear very much about are talk shows airing the liberal point of view and of course we don't have any of your type of skinhead show up here - bigots aren't wanted.

Oh, yes, that's right you have two science degrees and run a bike shop - with an attitude like yours I can understand why you don't have a real job earning real money. Who loaned you the money for the bike shop - your wife?
 

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