
Sean Hannity and His Panel Carry Water for the Insurance Companies
Hannity and Carlson staunchly defend the insurance industry.
HANNITY: And tonight we're launching a new Friday night panel that we call "The Sleep-in Sunday Panel." And we're going to give you all the hard-hitting political news on Friday night so you can enjoy the weekend, get a few more hours sleep Sunday morning.
And joining us tonight, he has been a campaign consultant for over 30 years. Democratic pollster Doug Schoen is back.
He is a FOX News contributor. The one and only Tucker Carlson is here, without a bowtie.
And she's the national security and Pentagon correspondent for the Washington Times. Sarah Carter is with us.
And you gave up the bowtie a couple years ago.
TUCKER CARLSON, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Many years ago. I joined the mainstream.
HANNITY: OK. Is that right?
Hannity and Carlson staunchly defend the insurance industry.
HANNITY: And tonight we're launching a new Friday night panel that we call "The Sleep-in Sunday Panel." And we're going to give you all the hard-hitting political news on Friday night so you can enjoy the weekend, get a few more hours sleep Sunday morning.
And joining us tonight, he has been a campaign consultant for over 30 years. Democratic pollster Doug Schoen is back.
He is a FOX News contributor. The one and only Tucker Carlson is here, without a bowtie.
And she's the national security and Pentagon correspondent for the Washington Times. Sarah Carter is with us.
And you gave up the bowtie a couple years ago.
TUCKER CARLSON, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Many years ago. I joined the mainstream.
HANNITY: OK. Is that right?
Well, guys, good to see you. Thank you for being with us.
All right. Let's start with the president's town hall. By the way, if they would have had the confetti and the balloons, it would have been, you know, a convention. I mean, everybody standing. One guy mentions the NRA. Three people clapped in Montana.
All right. Let's start with the president's town hall. By the way, if they would have had the confetti and the balloons, it would have been, you know, a convention. I mean, everybody standing. One guy mentions the NRA. Three people clapped in Montana.
But let's watch him, again, attack -- attack FOX News.
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Dana Perino Compares Claims Obama/Rove Equivalency Regarding Emails
Always willing to milk every possible drop out of an Obama scandal, even one of their own imagination, Fox News host Martha McCallum asks Bush's former Press Secretary Dana Perino--a highly impartial source, to be sure--if sending out "unsolicited" emails is a problem for the Obama White House.
Of course, the ever-so-concerned Perino thinks it is, and of course, thinks the Obama White House is getting a free ride on it:
PERINO: Imagine this: imagine if it was three years ago, and all of the sudden, people across the country who, unsolicited, started getting emails from Karl Rove. The media would have gone ballistic. They would have demanded answers, and I would have felt obligated to give some. And I think that standard should be….that the Obama administration should be held to the same standard. I know that if I all of the sudden started getting emails, I would wonder how did they get my email address. People get your email address through various ways, but when it’s the White House Political Advisor, it’s a little bit different and kind of creepy.
Always willing to milk every possible drop out of an Obama scandal, even one of their own imagination, Fox News host Martha McCallum asks Bush's former Press Secretary Dana Perino--a highly impartial source, to be sure--if sending out "unsolicited" emails is a problem for the Obama White House.
Of course, the ever-so-concerned Perino thinks it is, and of course, thinks the Obama White House is getting a free ride on it:
PERINO: Imagine this: imagine if it was three years ago, and all of the sudden, people across the country who, unsolicited, started getting emails from Karl Rove. The media would have gone ballistic. They would have demanded answers, and I would have felt obligated to give some. And I think that standard should be….that the Obama administration should be held to the same standard. I know that if I all of the sudden started getting emails, I would wonder how did they get my email address. People get your email address through various ways, but when it’s the White House Political Advisor, it’s a little bit different and kind of creepy.
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