Hannity: Like a Dog With a Bone
By SusanUnPC on March 10, 2008 at 12:02 AM in Barack Obama, William Ayers
Sean Hannity has been pounding the connection of Barack Obama to William Ayers, every day, five or more times per show, six days a week, since February (at least). Here is Hannity today, on his Fox News weekend show, Hannity’s America:
Here’s Hannity back on February 29 interviewing former U.S. senator Trent Lott — yes, Hannity even asked Sen. Lott about the Ayers/Obama connection:
HANNITY: It seems like only now we’re beginning to get a little bit of insight into who Barack Obama is. He’s got a controversial pastor that has bestowed a prestigious award on Louis Farrakhan for life-time achievements, for example.
The Weather Underground. His association with this guy William Ayers, a guy that bombed police headquarters in New York, declared war on the United States, admits to being involved in the bombing of our own Pentagon. And Barack Obama’s spokesperson this week said that they have a friendly relationship.
You know, I’m wondering, when the American people find out more about things like, this do you think it’s going to be a factor? [READ LOTT'S RESPONSE BELOW.]
Oh, that photo? That’s not really Sean Hannity. It’s ….
PHOTO CAPTION: “A devotee of the Hindu god Shiva holds a bone in his mouth as he dances during a Hindu religious procession on the eve of the festival of Maha Shivratri, in Allahabad, central India. Hindus mark the festival by offering special prayers and fasting to worship Shiva, the lord of destruction. ”
I spotted that photo at the Chicago Tribune home page tonight, and I’d already decided to write about Hannity’s “dog with a bone” fixation on Ayers and Obama. And the photo cracked me up.
NOW LET’S GET BACK TO HANNITY AND SEN. LOTT. Here is Sen. Lott’s response to Hannity’s question:
LOTT: Yes. Well, soaring rhetoric is good, but I don’t believe it’s enough. At some point you’ve got to fill in the blanks under that.
For instance, he talks about how he’s going to bring us together. And we’re going to — he’s going to be — we’ve heard this phrase — a unifier. And while he, again, he was very pleasant, and I had a good relationship with him when we served together in the Senate, I never saw him really, but with maybe one exception, really reach across the aisle.
I watched his voting record. I was the vote counter. I was the whip in the Senate. And I kept waiting for him to show just a little — little break. I mean, certainly, he’s not — never votes to amount to anything with somebody like even a Joe Lieberman. But he did not show the ability to work across the aisle the way I think that sometime you have to. …
You’ll note that Sen. Lott did not answer Hannity’s question. He didn’t have to. And Hannity didn’t press him to answer. It was enough that Hannity got the “story” out again, and that was about the fifth or so time he’d already mentioned Ayers and Obama in that one show that night. Lott knew that too.
It is also interesting that Sen. Lott chose to bring up Sen. Obama’s lack of “ability to work across the aisle the way I think that you sometime you have to. …”
That’s a far more substantive concern. And it’s a favorite talking point of Obama in his rally speeches. But other senators, past and present, have said the same about Sen. Obama: That when he could have, he didn’t work with the GOP. It’s one thing to talk about reaching “across the aisle” in speeches. It’s quite another to actually do it.
You can expect Sean Hannity to keep asking many of his guests about William Ayers and Barack Obama. He’s got his teeth into the matter, and he won’t let go.
Soon enough, if not already, regular watchers of Fox News will associate Barack Obama with a violent terrorist group whose leader got away with terrible crimes.
How will Obama’s campaign unring that bell?
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Read Larry Johnson’s stories here and here on the relationship with Ayers.


















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