Moment of Derp

Is President Obama the real dummy? Sean Hannity and his expert guest, Tucker Carlson, tackle the tough questions.

This is quite remarkable.

Holy shit! He mispronounced corpsman! Why the hell did we elect him!?

Sean Hannity is very efficient. I’ll give him that. He may actually hold the world record for number of lies blurted out within the span of five minutes. Blatant lies. So many lies you could write a book documenting the favorite lies of the Right Wing based entirely on this one short video segment.

Bush inherited a bad economy. Torture lead to the raid on Osama Bin Laden. President Obama tripled the deficit. It’s all there.

Fox is not news.

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  • http://msmith13.wordpress.com/ Mark

    Obviously they just have an infantile need to see these stinging insults applied to people besides themselves.

  • http://oneblueeye.me BlueEye

    I couldn’t even watch it all. What a meme-fest.

  • Robert Scalzi

    Bastards, Both of them… this what their Rhetoric leads to, Tea Baggers exercising their 2nd amendment remedies http://weirdloadreboot.com/blog/2011/08/30/breaking-shots-fired-into-texas-democrats-office/

  • Scopedog

    Well, no surprise, considering it’s coming from Hannity.

    I just don’t get David Swanson’s argument for Obama’s stupidity, though….and Swanson is from the Left.

    http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/david-swanson/38145/why-my-9-year-old-niece-is-smarter-than-our-genius-president

    I mean…it’s not the first time he’s done this.

    Screw them both.

  • holyreality

    Ad hominem attacks are all the GOPers have. Facts, do not support their argument, but badgering his guest does garner ratings amongst the TP set.

  • Tigerda

    Downsizing and fear of real intelligence!

  • GrafZeppelin127

    Sean Hannity (or, at least, the character he plays on TV), apart from being one of the more execrable right-wing pundits, appears to me to be one of the more aggressive reality-cr­eators. He seems to want so badly for others to believe that the fictitious rhetorical nonsense he is so well-paid to say is actually true that he does everything he can to make sure they believe it and becomes visibly agitated when they don’t.

    I’m reminded of his recent interview with Sen. John McCain, in which he “reminded” the Senator, in a repeat-aft­er-me scolding sort of way, as if to make sure the Senator believed and agreed that, paraphrasi­ng, “this economy is entirely Obama’s fault, Obama and the Democrats, they caused this, no one else.” It’s as if he was trying to hypnotize the Senator (and the audience), or perform some kind of Jedi mind trick. “These aren’t the droids you’re looking for … The economy is entirely Obama’s fault… We can’t tax the job creators..­.”

    I don’t know if it’s a form of hypnosis, or if the fiction is like a drug to Fox’s audience. Or both. Either way, Hannity is its most aggressive practition­er.

  • muselet

    Wait. What? Huh?

    You’re right, Ashby, Hannity is very efficient, but criminy, what a load of bollocks. Politico is part of the liberal media? Politico?

    Fox News hosts inhabit their own little reality, don’t they?

    –alopecia

  • D_C_Wilson

    Saying Hannity lies is like saying fire is warm.

    But really, Tucker Carlson? The guy who is literally out of cable channels he can fail on? That’s your expert on intelligence?

  • Bob McIntosh

    Saying “Sean Hannity” and “not worth my time” in the same sentence is redundant.