Dividing America

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Friday, August 31st

Dividing America
“We’ve watched class warfare throughout this campaign,” began Hannity, “We’re seeing this country divided along class lines.” “We’re dividing old versus young with Mediscare,” continued Sean, “But this is not new with the Democratic Party, let’s go back to 1998.” Leo Terrell and Deneen Borelli joined Sean to discuss the racial tone of the 2012 campaign. “Mitt Romney frightens African Americans,” offered Terrell. “You’re frightening the listeners,” laughed Borelli, “Obama was too busy to go to the NAACP because of a so-called scheduling conflict but the truth is because he didn’t want to talk about black on black crime and high unemployment in the black community.” As this continues, it’ll be interesting to see just how far the Obama campaign will go to make sure they don’t have to talk about their record. To hear proof of Sean's statement that De mocrats have always made race a divisive issue, click here

Pat Buchanan

Pat Buchanan knows a thing or two about great speeches having made headlines for his remarks at the 1992 Republican National Convention. “Your speech was extraordinarily well it was received,” offered Hannity,” You’ve been to many conventions, what were your general thoughts?” “Mitt Romney helped himself enormously,” responded Buchanan, “He does retain some distance from the people but that’s not an entirely bad thing, Eisenhower had that and even Reagan had that.” “What do you think of how the left has been reacting,” questioned Sean, “The reaction is to call Ryan a liar and a racist.” “There’s a real fear that Romney/Ryan can win this election,” laughed Buchanan, “If there’s someone out there making a fool out of themselves then the media wouldn’t be doing what they’re doing.” Buchanan’s point is a great one. Governor Romney should be fla ttered by all the attacks, just as long as they don’t distract him from the message which is far more than hope and change. You can watch all of Pat Buchanan’s great 1992 speech, here.
 
@SeanHannity Tweet Of The Day
1 of the best lines of @MittRomney speech: "I will begin my presidency with the jobs tour. Obama began his with an apology tour." 

Clint Eastwood
Sean began Friday’s show defending Clint Eastwood who has taken a lot of criticism for his remarks at the Republican National Convention. “It’s funny and this was great,” laughed Hannity, “Liberals can’t stand the fact that there is a true American movie icon [offering support for Romney].” Certainly the media has jumped to criticize Eastwood’s performance this past week but others hail it as a huge success. If you haven’t seen it, you can do so here.

Today's "Hot Topic" From the Hannity Forums:
Questions Regarding Romney Speech - Posted by Grand Wazoo

Okay, so he is talking about Neil Armstrong when he said "God bless Neil Armstrong. Tonight that American flag is still there on the moon. And I don't doubt for a second that Neil Armstrong's spirit is still with us: that unique blend of optimism, humility and the utter confidence that when the world needs someone to do the really big stuff, you need an American. That's how I was brought up." So, is the "you need an American" just a reference to Neil, or was it a "birther" shot? How do you think the folks sitting at home took it?

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