“Is it that you hate this president or that you hate America?”

—  Sean Hannity

To attorney Stanley Cohen on Hannity & Colmes (30 April 2003) http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/kfiles/b91585.html

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American television host, conservative political commentator 1961

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