Just doing my part in the battle to make sure the Googlers of the world are well aware that Sean Hannity is a miserable, lying bastard. (On a somewhat related note, check out the newest Atlantic for yet another brilliant essay by David Foster Wallace, this one examining the phenomenon of right-wing talk radio. [The link is subscriber only, but the essay's worth the price of a hard copy. (Plus, with all the lovely footnotes, a Web version just wouldn't do it justice.)])
For the logic of what occurs below, visit the unrepentantly French-named A La Gauche.
Sean Hannity
Sean Hannity
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Sean Hannity
Sean Hannity
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Sean Hannity
Sean Hannity
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Sean Hannity
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