Sean Hannity’s Poor Friends Just Eat Rice and Beans
"I don't believe people are going to bed hungry."
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"I don't believe people are going to bed hungry."
Both marquee hosts are set to stick around through 2016.
Or, "environments likely to stir negative sentiments."
Mark Block says he confirmed something he definitely did not.
In Hannity's defense, skinny jeans don't exist in the fifties, the decade in which he lives.
And has "no idea" whether Gardasil can make someone mentally retarded.
They're claiming that President Obama inherited a 5.7 or 5.6 percent unemployment rate.
MSNBC may have a horse race on its hands.
He's still kind of mad at President Obama though.
A recent memo shows a Fox manager urging his staff not to use the phrase "the public option."
But liberal talker Ed Schultz dissents with a Rush Limbaugh/Fox News conspiracy theory.
Meanwhile, the rest of cable news seems convinced that she's going to run for president.
What are facts, anyway?
Plus, Rachel Maddow denounces Sharron Angle's classy effort to link Harry Reid with scary-looking people who aren't white, on our regular cable-news roundup.
"He couldn't even utter the words 'we were victorious.'"
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