Sean Hannity Confronted Over His Relationship With Neo-Nazi

This just rocks! No surprise to me (or anyone with a brain), but it does come as a big embarrassment as this ASS keeps trying to make something out of nothing with the “Reverend Wright Connection”!

[quote]…a few days ago, Hannity brought Malik Shabazz of the New Black Panther Party on the show. Shabazz and his organization had previously chosen to endorse Barack Obama, who subsequently rejected the endorsement. It was up to Hannity to make some hay out of this, but the tables got turned very quickly. From NewsHounds:

Hannity added, “What I don’t think you’re understanding here, Malik, is that when you hear the minister of him for 20 years, when you hear the associations with Louis Farrakhan, one of the biggest racists and anti-Semites in the country, what you’re not understanding is, America hears extremism at its worst.”

Shabazz responded, “Let me ask you this. Are you to be judged by your promotion and association with Hal Turner?”

Hannity waved his arm around. “I don’t know anybody named - this is nonsense. I don’t…” Then Hannity changed his tune. “Sir, sir… That was a man that was banned from my radio show ten years ago, that ran a Senate campaign in New Jersey.”

Then, as Shabazz refused to stop talking or back down, Hannity, in a tacit admission, said, “I’m not running for president.”

“A neo Nazi, you backed his career,” Shabazz said.

Hannity answered, “That is an absolute, positive, lie and you’ve been reading the wrong websites…, my friend. Good try.”

Well, there’s plenty of evidence to the contrary (Max Blumenthal’s piece in Nation is good for a start), but it hardly matters, because don’t you know, days later, Turner himself was doing his pal a total solid by coming out and stating, “Oh, yeah! We’re best of buds!”

[b]I was quite disappointed when Sean Hannity at first tried to say he didn't know me and then went on to say that I ran some senate campaign in New Jersey. In fact, Sean Hannity does know me and we were quite friendly a number of years ago.

When Hannity took over Bob Grant's spot on 77 WABC in New York City, I was a well-known, regular and welcome caller to his show. Through those calls, Sean and I got to know each other a bit and at some point, I can't remember exactly when, Sean gave me the secret "Guest call-in number" at WABC so that my calls could always get on the air.[/b][/quote]

At this point, I would like to do a big Fred Smith HAHAHAHAHAHA. Whatever happened to ol’ Fred, anyway?

It’s good when Hannity’s own dishonest tactics are turned against him!

[quote=“Vay”]This just rocks! No surprise to me (or anyone with a brain), but it does come as a big embarrassment as this ASS keeps trying to make something out of nothing with the “Reverend Wright Connection”!

[quote]…a few days ago, Hannity brought Malik Shabazz of the New Black Panther Party on the show. Shabazz and his organization had previously chosen to endorse Barack Obama, who subsequently rejected the endorsement. It was up to Hannity to make some hay out of this, but the tables got turned very quickly. From NewsHounds:

Hannity added, “What I don’t think you’re understanding here, Malik, is that when you hear the minister of him for 20 years, when you hear the associations with Louis Farrakhan, one of the biggest racists and anti-Semites in the country, what you’re not understanding is, America hears extremism at its worst.”

Shabazz responded, “Let me ask you this. Are you to be judged by your promotion and association with Hal Turner?”

Hannity waved his arm around. “I don’t know anybody named - this is nonsense. I don’t…” Then Hannity changed his tune. “Sir, sir… That was a man that was banned from my radio show ten years ago, that ran a Senate campaign in New Jersey.”

Then, as Shabazz refused to stop talking or back down, Hannity, in a tacit admission, said, “I’m not running for president.”

“A neo Nazi, you backed his career,” Shabazz said.

Hannity answered, “That is an absolute, positive, lie and you’ve been reading the wrong websites…, my friend. Good try.”

Well, there’s plenty of evidence to the contrary (Max Blumenthal’s piece in Nation is good for a start), but it hardly matters, because don’t you know, days later, Turner himself was doing his pal a total solid by coming out and stating, “Oh, yeah! We’re best of buds!”

[b]I was quite disappointed when Sean Hannity at first tried to say he didn't know me and then went on to say that I ran some senate campaign in New Jersey. In fact, Sean Hannity does know me and we were quite friendly a number of years ago.

When Hannity took over Bob Grant's spot on 77 WABC in New York City, I was a well-known, regular and welcome caller to his show. Through those calls, Sean and I got to know each other a bit and at some point, I can't remember exactly when, Sean gave me the secret "Guest call-in number" at WABC so that my calls could always get on the air.[/b][/quote]

At this point, I would like to do a big Fred Smith HAHAHAHAHAHA. Whatever happened to ol’ Fred, anyway?[/quote]

Are you talking about Fred Stiff? He was deported a few weeks ago for claiming to be the Messiah and staging a fake Rapture event for some investors where he was purportedly being taken up into heaven on a divine cloud by “angels.” The whole contraption fell out of the sky though and he was seriously injured. He’s currently recuperating somewhere in the Bavarian Alps.

Vay -
Pardon…I don’t see you posting anything to support this contention; that Hannity was/is a supporter of this ‘neo-nazi’? EDIT: ‘neo-nazi’ should be changed to NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY - OP may not know they are different political entities.

I’m no Hannity fan…actually I think he’s a lightweight working far above his pay grade…but beyond your cuber-snickering…what do you have to support the accusation?

[quote=“TainanCowboy”]Vay -
Pardon…I don’t see you posting anything to support this contention; that Hannity was/is a supporter of this ‘neo-nazi’? EDIT: ‘neo-nazi’ should be changed to NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY - OP may not know they are different political entities.[/quote]
You do notice they are not referring to Malik Shabazz of the The New Black Panther Party (who is the guest discussing with Hannity) but to Hal Turner instead?
TC may not know who that is though.

He got reading comprehension.

Perhaps you would have something to further the OP’s insinuation of a Hannity-Turner relationship? Hmmmmm?

Does it exist? Or is this simply more of the Exaggeration technique at work?

The wiki gets me wondering why you;d even bother, TC.

Now I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know Cal or Bob from shit, but somehow this quote rings true enough for me. Actually, you could probably include it in the write up for every vox pop-whore Fox ever broadcast.

HG

Hannity’s Soul-Mate of Hate

A ‘prominent activist’ in the Republican Party, a neo-nazi?
I’m shocked.

Sounds like Hannity at least had the sense to distance himself from the guy.

[quote=“Huang Guang Chen”]The wiki gets me wondering why you;d even bother, TC.

HG[/quote]
Bother at what? Perhaps you missed this?
TainanCowboy wrote:

It looks like these incidents occurred during the early years of Hannities radio show career. I can guess that he, Turner, provided some ‘color’ and ‘dialogue’ that might have attracted more listeners - some favorable, some disapproving and most probably curious - to his then-new program. At that time I do know that shows of this type are dependent of advertising as a revenue means and advertising sponsors pay according to audience numbers. Attract more listeners and advertisers will pay more. It also appears that Hannity did go some ways as to helping this person, Turner, in his dealing with a drug problem. Sounds like acceptable behavior on Hannities part.
From this position, I hardly see how anything presented so far merits the hype , exaggeration and innuendo being played out here?

Is mere gossip now an accepted standard?

Well, other than the fact that the Neo-Nazi himself confirmed it! So I guess it’s his word against Hannity’s. However, I don’t see any reason the guy would lie about it, other than perhaps to make himself sound more socially-accomplished or something! Hannity, on the other hand, has every reason to lie about it!

Hmmmm…its a little more clear now.

Well, here’s the original 2005 Nation article:

Hannity’s Soul-Mate of Hate

[quote]Turner was once a prominent activist in New Jersey’s Republican Party. To area conservatives, he was best known by his moniker for call-ins to the Sean Hannity Show, “Hal from North Bergen.” For years, Hannity offered his top-rated radio show as a regular forum for Turner’s occasionally racist, always over-the-top rants. Hannity also chatted with him off-air, allegedly offering encouragement to Turner as he struggled to overcome a cocaine habit and homosexual leanings. Turner has boasted that Hannity once invited Turner and his son on to the set of Fox News’s Hannity and Colmes. Today, Turner lurks on the fringes of the far right, spouting hate-laced tirades on his webcast radio show. Hannity, meanwhile, remains mum about his former alliance with the neo-Nazi, homing in instead on the supposed racism of black and Latino Democrats.

…On WABC Hannity inherited (Bob) Grant’s fan base of angry white males, who listened to his show in the New York City area. Hannity recognized his audience’s thirst for red meat, racist rhetoric. However, he knew that if he wanted to avoid Grant’s fate, he needed an air of deniability. When “Hal from North Bergen” began calling his show, Hannity found he could avoid the dangers of direct race-baiting by simply outsourcing it to Turner.

During an August 1998 episode of the show, Turner reminded Hannity that were it not for the graciousness of the white man, “black people would still be swinging on trees in Africa,” according to Daryle Jenkins, co-founder of the New Jersey-based antiracism group One People’s Project. Instead of rebuking Turner or cutting him off, Hannity continued to welcome his calls. On December 10 of the following year, Turner called Hannity’s show to announce his campaign to run for a seat in the US House of Representatives from New Jersey, and to attack his presumptive opponent, Democratic Representative Robert Menendez, as a “left-wing nut.”

By this time, according to Jenkins, Turner and Hannity had bonded off-air. In 1998 Hannity received an anonymous e-mail linking to an AOL discussion board on which Turner had allegedly confessed to a cocaine problem and alluded to past homosexual trysts. Turner (or someone claiming to be Turner) wrote in an August 4, 1998, Google discussion forum that Hannity called him to clear the air: “Just last week, Sean phoned me at home from his job at FOX News to continue a conversation we’d begun earlier while he was at WABC,” Turner wrote. "Sean advised that one of you sensitive souls sent him an e-mail about ‘revelations I had made’ here on the internet. He told me it was obviously and [sic] attempt to ‘poison the water.’ " Turner continued, “I told him that I’ve done things I’m not proud of, and had dark times in my life; and those experiences helped shape the way I live today…the right way. He [Hannity] laughed and commented that he knew the feeling.” Turner added that such chats with Hannity were “not unusual,” often occurring while Hannity held his calls during commercial breaks.

But Turner and Hannity’s relationship collapsed in 2000 after the Hudson County Republican Party endorsed Turner’s primary challenger, Theresa De Leon, an accomplished businesswoman and dark-skinned Latina. “I had never judged people on their race, not prior to that point,” Turner recalled in a February 23, 2003, article in the Bergen County Record. “And there I was, on the receiving end–in America–of a decision that I wasn’t good enough because I was a white male.” Turner finished last in the primary, just as Hannity was hitting his stride as a major Fox News personality. When WABC’s screeners began blocking Turner’s calls, he realized he was no longer of use to Hannity.[/quote]

And here is Turner himself on the alleged relationship:

[quote]I was quite disappointed when Sean Hannity at first tried to say he didn’t know me and then went on to say that I ran some senate campaign in New Jersey. In fact, Sean Hannity does know me and we were quite friendly a number of years ago.

…When Hannity took over Bob Grant’s spot on 77 WABC in New York City, I was a well-known, regular and welcome caller to his show. Through those calls, Sean and I got to know each other a bit and at some point, I can’t remember exactly when, Sean gave me the secret “Guest call-in number” at WABC so that my calls could always get on the air.

When I utlized that call-in number, Sean would very often come onto that line during commercial breaks so we could chat before I went on the air. Our off-the-air chats grew to an exchange of other phone numbers, me giving Sean my home and cellular number and Sean giving me his direct dial-in number at Fox News channel.

In 1993, My wife got pregnant and around a month later, Sean reported that he and his wife were expecting their first child. We got to talking about things expectant dads talk about and the relationship grew.

…Over the course of the next three or four years, Sean and I spoke regularly off the air about our kids, politics and news of the day. My on-air calls to his show remained regular and welcome.[/quote]

Neo Nazi/White Supremacist Hal Turner Confirms Friendship And Kinship With Sean Hannity

Honestly I don’t even care that much about this - they could be polishing each other’s knobs 3 times daily and I wouldn’t give a crap, EXCEPT that Hannity and his peers have made such a ridiculously huge deal of the ridiculously insignificant “Reverend Wright Connection”. As if it’s going to turn out the Obama is a closet Black Supremicist (sp?) or some crap like that! I mean, the guy’s been in the Senate for 3 years - JUST LOOK AT HIS RECORD if you’re worried about what kind of leader he’ll be, but stop slinging mud and work on TRYING to find something positive about your own candidate!

So…what this comes down to is that you plan on voting for Obama.

Thats nice.

[quote]So…what this comes down to is that you plan on voting for Obama.

Thats nice.[/quote]

Errr, no. I sure do seem to have trouble expressing myself when it comes to you (or something like that).

What it “comes down to” is basically, when you live in glass houses, don’t throw stones. Or, to paraphrase Jesus, worry about the log in your own eye before you go pointing out the speck in someone else’s.

But I could understand why you wouldn’t want to get that point, since actually finding something positive to point out about McBush, I mean McCain, is so bloody difficult!

Glass houses? Post a reply to this lunacy by Hannity.
So far its pretty one-sided and nothing but gossip and innuendo.

Meanwhile…Barry’s kickin’ it in the Islands…

<-- clickable link to article w/video of Hussein chillin’

The Nation published this article about Hannity and Turner. If the Neo-Naxi Turner hadn’t been a regular on Hannity’s show, hadn’t been given un-restricted access, it would be pretty easy to shoot the story down, wouldn’t it? So why did The Nation publish it? And why would Turner claim all this stuff? To punish Hannity for the rejection which never occurred, because the relationship never existed to begin with? I sincerely DOUBT the guy finds Hannity’s show so offensive that he decided to sabotage the dude’s career by alleging a relationship between them!

As for “gossip and innuendo”, that is exactly what the whole anti-Obama stance on this forum has been based on. No discernable arguments regarding his RECORD or his proposed POLICIES (nor the corresponding ones of his opponent). Just a bunch of boo-hah about “the Wright Connection”, Arab costumes, “Cult of Personality”, “kickin’ it in the islands” and what-have-you.

All it does is point out what a pathetic candidate Obama is up against, that all his opponents can do is keep slinging so much rather watery mud at him!

Vay -
Did Turner espouse neo-nazi ideas on Hannities radio show?
Did Hannity advocate or discuss Turners neo-nazi ideas or propaganda on his radio show?
Was their even a debate of Turners neo-nazi stance on Hannities radio show?

Slander by rumor, gossip and innuendo. Thats all this is.