Drudge, Fox et al EXPLOSIVE video fail

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Drudge, Fox et al EXPLOSIVE video fail

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Fail or trolling win, can't decide. This was covered in 2008 by the same people....they're so desperate for a "47% video" since Kenya and redistribution didn't gain traction.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/oc ... ne-katrina
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Haha, also Juan Williams' (you know the guy who has been a Fox News contributor since the late 90's) response to Hannity was amusing.
"I love coming on your show Sean, because I've been here now for all these conspiracy theories," Williams said. Hannity said there was no conspiracy, that Obama was pushing racial divisiveness by talking about the federal response to Hurricane Katrina and the lack of federal money for black-owned business, and that he seemed like a different person because of his accent.

"He was speaking to an elite audience of young black people," Williams said. "He was relating to them directly ... politicians do this repeatedly.

"You guys are playing a race card now," he said.

"Why are you protecting what should be condemned by everybody?" Hannity asked.

"Are you kidding me? I would condemn it in a second if I saw it in the way you are describing," Williams said. "When I see that you guys throw dirt and see what will stick. All you do is hope something's going to stick this time."

Williams pointed out that George W. Bush himself had said that Katrina was rooted partially in racial discrimination.
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