Hannity and Fox News Have Truly Lost Their Minds

Last night Sean Hannity promised and delivered never before seen footage of a young Barack Obama engaging in a radical speech designed at instigating racial tension in America.  Hannity had been hyping the never before seen footage since the death of Andrew Breitbart last week. Breitbart had possession of the tape but kept the video hidden on purpose as he announced at this year's CPAC wanting to only to slowly leak it out as we got closer to November.  His sudden death changed that plan.

Hannity and Fox News hyped the video as a central theme of Obama's indoctrination that has been hidden by the mainstream media.  They claimed the MSM had kept the video under lock and key to keep the wool pulled over the public's eyes.  Last week when News Corpse released the video on their website, Breitbart's team released a scathing statement that the video had been selectively edited and did not show the radicalization of Obama's ideology.  The media, again, was hiding the real Barack Obama from the people.

So last night Hannity showed the whole unedited version for the first time ever.  Well, kind of. PBS had already aired the entire unedited version in 2008.  The whole tape, all of it, has been up on YouTube since 2008 as well.  Nothing in it is secret.  Nothing in it has been kept under lock in key by the MSM to protect Obama.  What in it is so disturbing that has the right wing lunatics demanding be shown to the public?  In the video a young Obama hugs a tenured Harvard professor who had taken a leave of absence to protest equality at the university.  Get that.  He hugged a black professor who was protesting the tenure process at Harvard.  Wait, maybe you didn't read it correctly.  While in law school at Harvard, Obama is on video speaking nicely about another black man who was a Harvard professor that claimed the school's tenure policies were not equal to minorities.  He gave a nice little speech and hugged him.  He hugged him.  He hugged the black professor.


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