We've given you literally dozens, but you ignore them.ajax18 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 11, 2021 8:35 pmShow me an example. Hannity has given you nearly 10 examples of the mainstream media getting it wrong over the years.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sat Dec 11, 2021 8:28 pmSo, do you feel this outraged every time your ‘non-mainstream’ media sources are shown to be outright fabricating stories, and if so, why is it that you can never muster a commensurate outrage toward them?
- Doc
Also: 10 biggest lies spewed by Sean HannitySpeaking at the Take Back America conference on June 3, American Progress CEO John Podesta said, “I think when you get so distant from the facts as — as guys like Limbaugh and Sean Hannity do, yeah, I think that tends to — it kind of — it tends to corrupt the dialogue.” Apparently he struck a nerve with Fox News’ Sean Hannity. Hannity challenged Podesta to “defend and explain one example where I — where I said something that was so false.” Since choosing just one of Hannity’s distortions is too difficult, here are fifteen examples:
All Hannity quotes from Hannity and Colmes unless otherwise noted.
Hannity Mocked For Admitting He Doesn’t Fact Check Anything He Says on His Show
Fox Settled a Lawsuit Over Its Lies.
Lawyer blames 'Foxmania' for client's participation in Capitol riotOn Oct. 12, 2020, Fox News agreed to pay millions of dollars to the family of a murdered Democratic National Committee staff member, implicitly acknowledging what saner minds knew long ago: that the network had repeatedly hyped a false claim that the young staff member, Seth Rich, was involved in leaking D.N.C. emails during the 2016 presidential campaign. (Russian intelligence officers, in fact, had hacked and leaked the emails.)
Fox’s decision to settle with the Rich family came just before its marquee hosts, Lou Dobbs and Sean Hannity, were set to be questioned under oath in the case, a potentially embarrassing moment. And Fox paid so much that the network didn’t have to apologize for the May 2017 story on FoxNews.com.
But there was one curious provision that Fox insisted on: The settlement had to be kept secret for a month — until after the Nov. 3 election. The exhausted plaintiffs agreed...
The man who mailed pipe bombs to CNN in 2018 watched Fox News “religiously,” according to his lawyers’ sentencing memorandum, and believed Mr. Hannity’s claim that Democrats were “encouraging mob violence” against people like him.