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he's doing the reverse walk that i did on election day. he's walking in. we just want to take you back. thanks for watching, everybody. we'll have more theatrics tomorrow night. follow me and let me know what you think. maybe i'll tweet you back. welcome to "hannity." tonight, we're exposing how your government has gone absolutely wild. let me explain. we've been covering the story about cliven bundy and how armed federal agents and snipers began impounding his cattle all because they were grazing on public land and eating public grass. last night on this program, we also introduced you to a couple who lost their dream cabin in colorado because the government decided they wanted their land. why did they want their land?
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for quote, open space. the couple tried to fight for it but told me it was pointless and they ultimately had to give up their dream cabin for a fraction of what they paid for it. watch this. >> they offered $30,000 and we were able to get $115,000, but we had almost $80,000 in legal bills. >> $80,000 in legal bills but you paid $550,000 for the whole thing, right? >> we get to keep part of it, but the ten acre parcel that they are taking, we finally felt like we just had to -- when their price came up enough to cover our attorney fees, we had to take it. we have two kids in college. we couldn't keep fighting. >> all for open space? their story is just heart breaking. there is a situation in texas involving the bureau of land management. this is about to get messy. the texas attorney general, greg abbott who will probably be the next governor wrote a letter that his agency could seize a 116-mile stretch of land along the red river.
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abbott wrote as attorney general of texas, i'm deeply troubled by the reports from the blm field hearings that the federal government may claim for the first time that 90,000 acres of territory along the red river now belong to the federal government. he wrote private landowners in texas have owned and maintained and cultivated this land for generations. despite the long-settled expectations of these hard working texans along the red river, the blm appears to be threatening their private property rights by claiming ownership over this territory. we've been exposing government overreach. for example, let's go to 2006 on this show. we introduced you to lu, a world war ii vet. he was being kicked out of his home after living in that home 46 years. take a look.
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>> i lived in here since the first time i bought it. i renovated. i winterized it. i did everything, and i will bless this house -- [crying] -- because i'm able to be 89 years old. >> thank god. >> and my wife is 89. now the city decides that this is a nice place for someone else, so they are throwing us out. >> by the way, this is not for a road, school or hospital, either. we also met a great grandmother by the name of norma fluke in 2005, who was also going through
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a government gone wild situation. take a look. >> family has lived here 65 years. business has been here 56 years and now the town has come and deemed us unfit to be in this town and wants to put us somewhere else. but we're located for our business and without this property, we would go out of business. >> just pathetic and then there was this heart-breaking story, a world war ii vet johnny stevens. in 2005 doctors told him he had lung cancer and given only two years to live and while he wanted to spend his last days peacefully in his home, the government wanted his house, why? to build luxury condos and townhouses, why? so they could get more tax revenue. look at this case. >> i don't have too much time left. i had intended to live out the rest of my life in that little house i got. tend my garden and be able to live in peace. as it stands right now, i don't know where i'm going or what i'm going to do. >> just sad and very pathetic.
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this is your government gone wild. these are american citizens, some heros, and they're fighting some their last days on earth. fighting for the property they live in for decades. unfortunately, we could go on for hours with similar stories we've done but tonight, we're looking for a solution and here to do that, our friend judge andrew napolitano. >> nice to be with you. >> this couple i interviewed last night from colorado, cliven bundy, whether you agree he owes the money or doesn't, why is the government treating its citizens this way when there is a simple answer that you brought up on this very program in the cliven bundy case? >> the simple answer for the government against cliven bundy is to take the judgment that a federal judge has determined the bundys owe the government and file that judgment in the local county courthouse, and then when
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mr. bundy passes away, before the property passes to his inherite inheriters, the government will get its judgment plus interest. if he sells the property, the government will get its judgment plus interest. why won't the government do that? why instead of doing that have we seen this massive show of force with sharp shooters and snipers, with some guns aimed at mr. bundy, his family, innocent protesters and friends and the news media? because the government instead of using the least force necessary, which is what the rule of law is, is using the most force possible because they want to intimidate the bundys. i'm convinced he cannot be intimidated. they want to intimidate others and they're probably a little unsure of themselves, sean, so they're compensating for that lack of certainty with this massive stalinistic like use of
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force. >> 200 plus armed agents, as you say, sharp shooters and snipers here. dead cattle as a result of this. dogs were used and then we have people hit with stun guns by some of the blm officers there. i didn't want to see the officers hurt. i didn't want to see the protesters hurt and seemed all for nothing. this is not an isolated case. we did a whole series on imminent domain, some we highlighted tonight. the government is taking property from people in colorado because they want open space. they're taking property that a world war ii veteran has lived in for 46 years to get more tax revenue for townhouses and condos. is that what the law says about imminent domain? i thought it was for schools and hospitals. >> the law has changed. let me take you back to the framing of the constitution. when the constitution was written, jefferson and madison argued the government should not have imminent domain powers,
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that the only moral legitimate transfer of real estate was that which was voluntary on both sides, a willing buyer and a willing seller. when the government takes your property against your will, no matter what they pay you for it, it is not a willing seller. it's just a willing buyer, the government. and often the government gets the property at bargain basement rate. >> that's outrageous. >> before the decision of about ten years ago, sean, the government more or less, not exclusively used property it took for roads or schools or hospitals. legitimate public purposes where every human being could enjoy the new purpose of the land. >> and they were duly compensated in those cases. they got fair market value or maybe a little above fair market value. wasn't that the standard back then? >> yes. >> we have the case now in texas. we're going to get into it in
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the next segment as well where the blm is claiming this property on the red river. they're going to take that acreage? >> the blm made the mistake of going on the wrong side of that river. you and i know greg abbott. even if he were not about to become the republican nominee for governor of texas, and he'll make a terrific governor. >> agree. >> he's the tenacious defender of personal liberty and property rights as the sitting attorney general of texas, you will see a vastly different reaction in texas than you saw in nevada. in nevada you saw lip service from a governor who sided with bundy. in texas, you will see legal action and maybe even force from a state government that simply will not permit the feds to peel the private property of it's citizens. >> texas will not give up the fight. last question, let me put up on the screen, judge, if you look at the latest percentage of land
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that is owned by the federal government as of 2010 and the congressional research service, look at the percentage they own in nevada. 81%, utah 66, idaho 61, oregon 53 and right on down the list. why does the government own all of this land anyway? >> sean, i'm going to make a statement that the government will consider outrageous. almost everybody watching us now will understand it, and i expect you'll appreciate it. the constitution simply does not authorize the federal government to own any of this land. all of it is being held unconstitutionally and all of it should be returned to the private property owners from which it was taken or to the states in whose borders it exists, period. >> i agree with you. not only that, they can't afford to manage it anyway. when you think of the bundy situation, it's about cliven bundy's cattle eating government grass and not paying for it and
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then snipers and sharp-shooters surround the ranch. good to see you. thank you. >> thanks for having me, sean. >> coming up tonight right here on "hannity". >> i don't think americans want to see another exhibition from the federal government of them coming in with armed troops over an issue that ought to be taken care of with common sense. >> president obama's bureau of land management prepares to seize a large amount of land in texas. rick perry responded. we'll play that tape for you reaction to that and also tonight, dagen mcdowell, involving all the pot heads at the 4/20 denver rally. they are the ones asking me the questions tonight. that will be interesting. that and much more as "hannity" continues. low prices,
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welcome back to "hannity." as we told you, there is major concern that the federal government could be eyeing yet another massive land grab. this time it's texas. greg abbott is warning the blm wants to seize over 90,000 acres of land near the red river close to the border of oklahoma. texas governor rick perry addressed the controversy on "your world." watch this. >> i don't think americans want to see another exhibition from the federal government of them coming in with armed troops over an issue that ought to be taken care of with a little common sense. it's not a dare. it's a promise we'll stand up for private property rights in the state of texas and i don't have a problem in the world with attorney general abbott's words. the key from my standpoint is the federal government owns too much land. are we going to relitigate every piece of private property
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that we got in this country because we have a federal government that's out of control? >> let's start with the cliven bundy situation. maybe he owes grazing fees and sure surrounded by sharp shooters and dogs and 200 agents. is that the way to handle it? >> no, nor do you have the majority leader of the united states senate call them domestic terrorists. it elevates this and pours gasoline on it. time to lower the temperature regarding the bundy ranching operation and find a way to settle this. >> as a texan, what do you make of what the lieutenant governor and governor said today? i'm in agreement with them. they are not going to back down, either. >> look, texas is a different situation than nevada. texas, they are virtually no federal lands in texas.
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when we joined the union, we kept control of the public land. what the government is talking about doing, along the red river that separates texas and oklahoma, the river moves back and forth and that new land is created sometimes south of the river and sometimes new land is created north of the river. they are talking about laying claim to the land being created south of the river during some period of time. this would be absolutely, i think, governor perry had it right. this ought to be settled by common sense. there is no reason the federal government should say we should try to establish a rim of federal land that should consist of several hundred feet of land or several hundred yards of land south of the river just because it's been created by the natural forces of nature sometime in the last got knows how many decades.
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this is -- if the federal government does this, the texas farm bureau, texas southwestern cattle raisers, texas cattle feeders, a bunch of organizations will step up and fight this tooth and nail and be backed by the state of texas. you heard it from the attorney -- >> i think he'll be the next governor. >> i'm sorry, the attorney general -- >> abbott, sorry about that. juan, i would think this is something you and i agree on. the issue maybe in the case of bundy, he owes some grazing rights, his cattle ate government grass. okay. do you surround his ranch with the 200 agents, snipers, dogs? does that bother you? >> yeah, i think it's over reaction, sean. we agree on that point. i think he was clearly breaking the law. i think it clearly was government land. >> there is a better way to handle it, right? >> i agree with you on that point. i also don't like the fact that then it became a magnet for people who thought it's world war iii -- >> people tazered, dogs and
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snipers surrounding his ranch. i mean, over grazing fees. it seems -- look, if every american that owes the government money, including irs that got bonuses that didn't pay their taxes, there would be a lot of agents out there surrounding a lot of peoples' property. >> it's a matter of somebody breaking the law in a city or anywhere, i think it should be applied equally and clearly if mr. bundy lost in court, i believe three courts. i don't think there is a doubt law enforcement had right to act. >> so what do we do, carl, when we're highlighting these cases. i had a couple on from colorado. they bought property. they owned the property. the government surrounds literally millions of acres that the government had. the government went in and insisted on their little cabin. they lost money because they couldn't afford the legal deals and world war ii vets that they want to take their homes on the water, prime property, 46 years live there had because they want to build condos. this isn't for a hospital, a
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road, a school. this seems to be government abuse to me, government -- >> yeah. >> the government bullying people. >> we've seen this before. we had a very important imminent domain case that rose up through the courts that originated in connecticut. >> kilo. >> where the federal government -- excuse me, local authorities said we'll take people's property because we want to enter a public private partnership to make money. you're right. the power of imminent domain is necessary, but the power of imminent domain can also be abused, and it's clearly being abused in the instances you talked about earlier today. >> juan, if they offer people a great value for their land, market value, a little above market value, pay for moving costs and need a hospital or school or road and it's going to benefit the community, i understand imminent domain. i don't understand when they take a world war ii vet's property, so they can build condos and get more tax money. >> well, you just explained it.
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what it is is in the public benefit because it's a source of public revenue and of course, we don't want to pay more taxes. i know sean hannity doesn't want to pay more taxes. >> sean hannity pays 60 cents of every dollar i work in taxes. >> i set the bomb off. >> yes, you did. >> you get my point. if this is in the best interest of the american people or local government, remember, in the cases we're all talking about here, the city council, the state legislature, somebody had to approve it on a democratic basis. it's not as if you have storm troopers coming in and grabbi b them and taking them out. >> may i disagree strongly about this? this is a question of degree, and if a local community, if the leaders in a local community want to seize someone's private land to create a hotel or build condominiums or engage in a private venture, that's an abuse of the power of imminent
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domain. if you say we need to have that because we need to put a road there, fine. if you say there is no other possible location for this school but here, maybe i'd understand it but the idea that somebody can grab control of the government of the locality and then use the power of imminent domain to engage in the basis of crony capitalism, it isnsive. if you -- >> it's not grabbing -- carl, anybody grabbing, this is a democratic process. >> no, there is no grabbing. >> there is no grabbing. >> no, no, wait a minute. there is no vote by the people to allow that to happen. it is somebody inside government often decided the regulatory apparatus and if it is the city council, i don't them to come and say we like juan william's house because we think it would be a great place to put condos. he has to move out because we the city council decided in our
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greater wisdom we can make more tax money. >> carl, you need to very sales -- >> elect -- >> you need to have faith in elected officials in this country and in this government and in the wisdom of voters and select people -- >> why are you bailing at the alter of the right of a government to steal somebody's property? >> nobody is stealing. >> they want more tax revenue. >> you're talking about stealing, sean is talking about grabbing. i'm talking about a democratic process. if you don't like it -- >> all right. carl, last word. >> look, look, look, most of these instances are not where somebody runs for office saying if you elect me, i'm going to declare the world war ii veteran's property is subject to imminent domain so we can build condos. most of these things are done by political insiders. if you -- most instances where they come up with imminent domain and go in and the public learns about them, a lot of
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people tend to lose their jobs. >> we got to roll, guys. guys, good to see you. >> that's why in texas the attorney general is writing letters. >> good for him. i'm standing with the attorney general. good for him. >> okay. democratic -- >> i'm on their side. >> that's the process. >> that's the process. all right. look, you try and mess with texas. good luck to you my friend. federal government is going to lose again. coming up next, a special pot edition of ask sean. this week we have questions coming from a handful of those marijuana enthusiasts that my producers met out in colorado at the 4/20 event. what in the world do they want to ask me? >> off the top of your head, can you identify one tangible achievement that the last qvdr resulted in? >> it's -- >> so no. >> we're looking at how it was done -- >> just one. >> ouch. checkmate.
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and we and welcome back to "hannity." it's time for this special edition of ask sean, the pot edition. tonight we have questions from smokers who attended the 4/20 pot rally out in denver as well as viewer questions you were posting on twitter. back is the person with all the material to make my life a living heaven, megan mcdowell. you like me some weeks, dislike
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me others. >> he likes you. he's been talking about the cliven bundy cover. >> i'm here to talk about the pot. >> the pot. >> my mother called me on the phone earlier today. >> pot to cooking? >> no. >> the one you smoke? >> the marijuana. >> the stoners. >> the first question posed to you at the stoner rally in denver. >> oh, boy. >> sean, i don't know why you're not here right here with me right now smoking this on 4/20. >> sean, come down and smoke this joint with us. >> that's not a joint, that's a sieg -- cigar and a mini version, dynamite version. >> cheech and chong. >> maybe next year i'll go to cover it. >> don't get ahead of us. here is the second question. >> oh, boy. >> sean, will you be my guest in 2015, 4/20, colorado, next year? please come and join us. it's a positive event.
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will you join us? >> yes or no? >> i'll go to cover it. will i smoke pot? no. i'll pass on that. remember, you always used to judge people, politicians you ask the questions, well he's somebody i would like to have a beer with. are we evolving into a stoner nation, he's someone at 4/20 i would like to hang out with and smoke a joint with? >> are we? we need wardrobe consultants together before we go because i saw the stuff you were wearing down at walt disney world. come on, man. >> what's up with that? >> you look like a nerd. you look like a total nerd. >> i wore a nike golf shirt, shorts and my sneakers. >> you look like a nerd. we can make you look 35, not like a dork and 75. >> i'm the only person on tv that admits i wear jeans. i would never wear this tie but they make me. >> you still look like a dork. >> you come on this show to abuse me. >> absolutely and makes me feel delicious. >> can i say one thing? i don't like -- i watch this event and see these young kids and you know they are smoking more than this one day.
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i view it as a gateway. i view it as a problem. >> we got more sound before you jump ahead. >> she controls the whole segment. i'm a guest on dagen's show. >> hey, sean, we're here today on 4/20 and have a question for you, do you think pot should be legal across the country? >> decriminalized, i think we're going to become, i do believe it's a gateway drug. i don't put it on the same level as crack, heroin, cocaine and these other drugs but that probably is the next step. that bothers me. i don't support legalizing it but i won't put people in jail and spend money on it. every person i know that smoked pot regularly from my young years to today, lacking motivation, ambition. they become incoherent.
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>> should it be up to the states -- >> in the end, yeah. i think culturally speaking, if you look in a big picture, we have a dependent problem in the society. i think we have a cultural decline in the society, cultural shift and i think breaking away, it's a deterioration. to see young people wasting their lives getting stoned every day, using other drugs, takie i ecstasy, snorting cocaine, i don't think any of it is good for them. >> you will acknowledge at these rallies they smoke. >> it will increase the price, increase the potency. >> i have one more question, can't help but think about the stoned drivers that will be on the roads. what do you think? >> they are out there now. drunk driving is a huge problem. look, i don't care if people want to get plastered. don't get behind the wheel of a
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car. if you're in colorado, don't get behind the wheel of a car. put yourself in the position if you're drunk or stoned and kill the mother of a child or father of a child or grandmother, how will you feel the rest of your life? forget about the legal hell, how would you feel as a human being? >> the authorities are being vigilant. >> you were particularly mean to me tonight. and you're such a real person in real life. and you enjoy poking. >> you enjoy getting it. >> i looked fine at disney. go to my twitter account. >> go to it. [ laughter ] >> wow. unbelievable. i get abused on my own program. >> love you, mean it. >> coming up first, democrats accuse republicans of being the party in favor of dirty air, dirty water. nancy pelosi is claiming they want to take food out of the
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welcome back welcome back to "hannity." can you name one tangible accomplishment from hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state? if your answer is no, you're not alone. yesterday an ap reporter matt lee asked a state department spokesman that very question. watch this. >> off the top of your head, can you identify one tangible achievement that the last qddr resulted in? >> well, matt, it's an extensive
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process. >> so no? >> we're looking -- >> just one. can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was the result from the last qddr? >> i'm certain those two were here at the time who worked hard on that effort could point out one. well, as you know, i've only been here since it was concluded. i'm sure there were a range of things put into place that i'm not even aware of. >> i won't hold my breath. >> ouch, ap. checkmate. >> good to see you. >> author, gavin mcinnes who is crazy, i figured out. >> i think my chair is tall. >> you are taller than both of them. >> how tall are you? >> 5'8"3/4ths. >> how tall are you? >> 6 feet and a half. >> i'm 6'2" in heels. >> i got to admit the fact this
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came from an ap reporter and so relentless, checkmate. go guy. >> he's getting fired for sure, but, you know, listen, everybody knows she got the job without any qualifications really because barack obama stole her rightful -- in the presidency and in the process accused bill clinton -- >> he didn't want her to challenge him three years later, four years later. >> a lot of things and also he rewarded bill clinton by giving her that job so she could travel the world and not be home. >> well-said. oh, ouch, gavin. >> i'm disappointed in the answer. >> why was that unfai>> after b one of the victim's fathers, we're going to arrest this guy. she didn't know who it was but guaranteed an arrest. she can see into the future. she can use her crystal ball and say, i don't know who it is yet, but i will find a crime that he has done and throw him in jail.
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>> the youtube video guy had nothing to do with it. >> this ap reporter, by the way, was not the only one that pressed her people on what her accomplishments were. there was a long list there. so shocking to me they didn't have a response ready for her because she was even asked and she talked about passing along the baton and the leadership. what is she going to campaign on? the economy? obamacare? >> vote for a woman. >> speaking of campaigns, the 2014 season is in full play. the democrats, obama has been president and he's in the sixth year. you would think they would have one accomplishment they can run on, but they don't. my prediction is rich over poor, old versus young, republicans want grandma to die and dirty air and water. nancy pelosi got inequality and race in one. over 50% of foot stamp -- food stamp recipients are people of color. the gop budget takes food out of
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their mouths. the food stamps doubled because of their bad economic policies. isn't that their accomplishment? >> it's gross and disgusting. she's not a very bright woman. most people on public assistance are white, the majority of them are. taking the food out of the mouths of a lot of people if you make that acquisition. >> create jobs so i don't need your crumbs. >> bill maher said some things. he wouldn't get half as much criticism as -- or he would get more criticism than what he said about sarah palin. >> if he did. >> i knew a guy that worked with her and he said looking into her face was looking into the eyes of a dead goat. >> oh. >> this is his boss. >> she's not bright. >> no, she's not. >> she's a walking liberal talking point and cliche to me. >> wait, hold on. i'm going to bring some reason to this conversation. she's very educated.
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>> i'm very reasonable. >> she's very well spoken. unfortunately, the headline needs to be different. it needs to be white house policies are taking food out of the mouths of not colored people, american people because you're right, sean, this is a job's issue. 6.7% unemployment rate. >> much higher. >> the lowest in 20 years. >> 30 years and doubled the number of people on food stamps, 50 million americans, 50 million in poverty and their policies in six years haven't helped. it's made things worse. and the housing market and everything else. let me go to "late night." here is the question i think we ought to ask here, that is that what is out of bounds for comedians late night when it comes to presidential candidates? for example, last night on "the tonight show", jimmy fallon kind of made fun of hillary clinton's outfits. >> i want to say congrats to chelsea clinton last week. she announced she's expecting her first child.
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[ applause ] that's great. that's great. yeah, if it's a girl, it will get some of chelsea's old hand me downs and if it's a boy, it will get some of hilary's. it's very -- >> i actually thought it was funny. now you have the late show david letterman takes a shot at chris christie's weight. take a look at this. >> this is a cbs news special report. the not for profit council recognized chris christie as its father of the year. the word father contains the word fat and governor christie is fat. this is a cbs news special report. >> it will sound like i'm making a political statement but i think jimmy fallon's was tasteful. letterman's was not. calling people fat -- people don't really want to hear that. >> christie said i'm really going to miss your fat jokes, oh, wait, i'm not. colbert nation. >> people like letterman, we put ourselves into a corner by
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criticizing chris christie for his weight because we know hillary sometimes puts on weight, so if david letterman says from behind she looks like larry the cable guy, he could be excused. >> he can say it about christi. >> if he said it -- >> no, you're wrong because you know if he said it about hilary or said it about any woman or said it about any liberal, there probably would be more push back. >> maybe he shouldn't say that. >> you would think you're talking about fundamental fairness in a media age where that doesn't exist. where is the balance? the only conservative new show in america is right here. this segment is going to blow your mind, a new report exposes links between main stream media. and the obama white house. that is coming up next.
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welcome ba welcome back to "hannity." it's never been a secret the media is in the bag for president obama, but our friends
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over at the president media research center put together a list of 30 members of the media, reporters, editors, anchors, producers, and media executives and as you can see, a direct tie to one of president obama's campaigns or a position in his administration. many so-called ex journalist found a comfortable home in the administration. here with reaction is the president of the media research center, brother brent bozell, sir, how are you? 30 is a big number. >> how are you doing? >> doing great. >> revolving door not uncommon. sometimes it happens but this is, what? above the normal but in the last several years, it's on steroids. we just came across our 30th major player who has either left
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journalism and gone on to support the obama administration or has left the obama administration and now calls himself or herself an objective journalist. >> we have a top five. for example -- look nbc, they're basically just an extension of the obama press office. now you're pointing out -- i didn't know this -- you have two of their anchors that literally work for obama have full hours of their own on the obama channel on nbc? >> farrow worked for the obama administration. joy-ann and him both presenting themselves as anchors.
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what you need to do as a requirement is to recuse yourself from that of which you are intimately involved with. >> do they identify themselves -- i would argue that i am the only conservative that says he's a conservative that as a nightly news cable show. i don't know any other cable host that identifies themselves as a conservative. i'm a registered conservative. >> conservatives never have that problem. ru if you're not going to recuse yourself, then disclose you used to work for the man.
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>> the person that's become the biggest hack though -- frankly, if he had credibility as a time reporter, jay carney -- it is embarrassing to watch him defend the indefensible every day. there's a part of me that almost feels sorry for him except that i think he enjoys spewing his propaganda every day. >> what does it tell you when joe biden needed a press secretary in 2009, he chose the bureau chief for time magazine. what does that tell you about the white house? >> time magazine is liberal. >> barack obama also chose jay carney. what does that tell you about the politics of time magazine, that they would choose as their numb one flaker the number one
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bureau chief? >> the press conferences, they get pretty embarrassing, don't you think? >> yeah. she leaves cbs and goes to work for the obama campaign as a spokesman. goes to be the spokesman for obamacare. you don't know if they're going or coming. >> the entire list of 30 is up on your website. coming up, we have more "hannity" right after the break straight ahead. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently.
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