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The Document Sean Hannity Doesn’t Want You To Read – Center for American Progress:
Speaking 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:
Can someone really be so ignorant of the facts? How do you show up at the workplace everyday? How can you collect a paycheck without a qualm?
For all that the likes of Hannity and Limbaugh fulminate about the transgressions of anyone they don’t like, public servants work in the public eye and, whether these clowns like it or not, for the public. The work of elected officials and civil servants is public and open to review, unlike that of radio propagandists.