
America, look at the cartoon. That is a Fascist pushing across Europe.
Do you know Americans hate Fascists?
We fought them in two World Wars.
White Nationalists and all the same-purposed hate mongers trying to separate the races are the same as any Fascist we ever fought in any war.
So get with reality folks, and acknowledge ANTI_FASCISTS is what we ALL ARE!
Sean Hannity, like we told Tweety, ANTI_FASCISTS are the good guys. ANYTHING they do to fight FASCISTS makes them the true Patriots So what are you when you try to tell America the ANTI-FASCISTS are doing all they can to fight Fascists? You become a Fascist supporter.
"Hannity: Here's What the Media Got Wrong About Charlottesville"
posted by Hannity.com Staff - 17 Aug 2017
"Speaking during his opening monologue on ‘Hannity’ Wednesday night, Sean ripped the destroy-Trump media over their non-stop efforts to smear President Trump as a “racist” and “bigot” following the events in Charlottesville; ignoring the President’s repeated denunciations of the KKK and other hate groups.
“The destroy-Trump media has worked themselves into a frenzy over the President’s comments about the chaos in Charlottesville,” said Sean. “The President condemned -over and over again- the KKK, Neo-Nazis, white supremacists, other hate groups but he also laid out some of the facts about what happened.”"
Is Sean Hannity right? Nope.
"How Sean Hannity's Charlottesville propaganda works"
Blog ››› August 15, 2017 1:47 PM EDT ››› MATT GERTZ
"Hannity kicked off by denouncing the “disgusting,” “despicable” actions of those with “hateful, inexcusable, racist, white supremacist views,” declaring that “there's no place in this country for these neo-Nazi, fascist, white supremacists.” But for Hannity, the white supremacists aren’t the real villain of the story -- or at least, they aren’t worthy of significant attention. They are a player to condemn so you can say you did and then move on to the real point.
And the real point, for Hannity, is that Trump had always condemned white supremacists, and media who say otherwise just want to tear the president down.
Hannity read Trump’s tweets and aired his comment on Saturday, “We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides -- on many sides.” It’s obvious that Trump had deliberately avoided saying who he had criticized -- certainly, the white supremacists noticed that. But here’s Hannity’s explanation of what happened:
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Now, all weekend long, I, like many of you, watched the media going insane, acting like they didn't know what the president was talking about. They ran with a false narrative all weekend. Oh, big story, he didn't mention the groups by name.
Well, it couldn't be more obvious, more transparent who the president was talking about. He was standing for equal justice under the law, against racism. And the press, what did they do? They used a high-profile act of violence to bludgeon the president and conservatives politically. So predictable."
No Sean, it was Tweety who demanded President Obama and many others CALL "RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISTS" by their name or we coul dnot properly fight them. Sean is wrong again, and for a purpose: PROPAGANDA!
"Hannity is making his audience a propaganda sandwich: Attack the press, make excuses for Trump, attack the press again. He primes viewers by drawing a connection to them, suggesting they shared the collective experience of being betrayed by the press. Then he makes an obviously false statement to the benefit of the president: “It couldn't be more obvious, more transparent who the president was talking about.” Then he explains that the media is only doing this because they are trying to destroy the president like they have since the election.
Hannity supports this viewpoint with lies of omission and commission.
He carefully avoids explaining the fervent white nationalist support for President Trump; that some rally attendees were wearing “Make America Great Again” hats; that these groups expressed love for Trump administration members like chief strategist Steve Bannon; the disturbing interactions the Trump campaign had with white nationalists. Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who attended the protest, said that the Charlottesville protests were an indication that “we are going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That’s what we believed in, that’s why we voted for Donald Trump.”"
Clever boy that Sean, but he is supporting Fascism in his propaganda and NOT HELPING Tweety do a better job.
Sean obviously has not grasp of history and how Fascists take over a country, nor does he have a grasp of unintended consequences.
Sean may get what he is asking for, a Fascists supported President, and that is not good for America.
"Hannity talking to himself is not significantly different from talking to his guests. The remainder of the show featured a host of conservative pundits agreeing that Trump did nothing wrong and the real problems are caused by Democrats and the “destroy Trump establishment media.” By my count of the transcript, the show featured 15 mentions of white supremacists (many of which were declarations that Trump is not one and in fact condemns them). There were 41 mentions of the media or the press over the course of the 44-minute broadcast.
This is what Sean Hannity’s Fox News show is like on a daily basis. It’s pure propaganda, an effort to support the president at every turn, while castigating his enemies -- particularly the press. His viewers are living in an alternate reality -- one that he’s carefully crafted to benefit Trump."