Sean Hannity Promoting Fraudster Fugitive's Company

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NFS4

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Guilt by association... sort of like how Hannity wanted to pin the Bill Ayers tail on Obama. Regardless, kind of a funny situation to say the least:

Mention 'Sean Hannity' to Stanford Coins & Bullion and get a free guidebook.

Yup, that's Stanford as in Stanford Financial Group, or Allen Stanford, the Texas billionaire who is apparently on the lam after being charged Tuesday in connection with a multi-billion-dollar fraud.

"Stanford Coins & Bullion, a member of the Stanford Financial Group, their name as good as gold," Hannity intones on advertisements that regularly run on his radio show.

"I couldn't believe it when I heard the advertisement," said Michael Levine, a regular Hannity listener from Westchester County, New York.

He called the radio station on Tuesday to inform them Stanford had been implicated in what the SEC termed "massive, ongoing" fraud. "They told me they had no idea what I was talking about," Levine told the Huffington Post.

Hannity spokesman Hosea Belcher did not return a call for comment.

Stanford Coin & Bullion "is just a telemarketer boiler room-type of company that calls during dinner and tries to fleece you," said Jon Nadler, a senior analyst at gold firm Kitco.com.

The SEC charged Stanford, who is the first American to be knighted by the government of Antigua, for fraud Tuesday. The Texas native has spent millions in the Caribbean island, erecting sports facilities and other community facilities. He is charged with allegedly trying to bilk 50,000 clients out of $8 billion through a scheme involving high-interest-rate CDs.

The cricket fanatic--he founded the Stanford Super Series where Caribbean teams compete against the British for a $20 million purse--has allegedly been perpetrating the fraud for at least 13 years.

Stanford has also donated millions of dollars to politicians, and counts as friends several powerful Washington, D.C. powerbrokers, including Tom DeLay, Chris Dodd and Colin Powell. He also has an endorsement deal with golf superstar Vijay Singh.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...n-stanfo_n_168024.html

Funny how Fox News has no mention of this on their site, although they do seem to be all over Stanford like a fly on shit.
 

Jaskalas

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Guilt by association... sort of like how Hannity wanted to pin the Bill Ayers tail on Obama. Regardless, kind of a funny situation to say the least:

Everyone knew Stanford was a fraud, or that no one knew Bill Ayers killed people? Trying to find the commonality.
 

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Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: NFS4
Guilt by association... sort of like how Hannity wanted to pin the Bill Ayers tail on Obama. Regardless, kind of a funny situation to say the least:

Everyone knew Stanford was a fraud, or that no one knew Bill Ayers killed people? Trying to find the commonality.

It's all in the reporting!
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: NFS4
Guilt by association... sort of like how Hannity wanted to pin the Bill Ayers tail on Obama. Regardless, kind of a funny situation to say the least:

Everyone knew Stanford was a fraud, or that no one knew Bill Ayers killed people? Trying to find the commonality.

Hannity was trying to link Obama with Bill Ayers and saying that he was pal'ing around with terrorists.
Now Hannity is being linked to Stanford who is accused of robbing people of millions.

Hannity had no trouble trying to say that Obama was somehow a threat to national security because he spent some time with Ayers -- I was just simply stating that I hope he holds his own feet to the fire when it comes to Stanford.
 

CallMeJoe

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What's your point here, exactly? That Sean Hannity is a hypocritical hack who would shill for Satan himself if it paid well enough?

It may be politics (peripherally), but it's hardly news!
 

Harvey

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Originally posted by: CallMeJoe

What's your point here, exactly? That Sean Hannity is a hypocritical hack who would shill for Satan himself if it paid well enough?

It may be politics (peripherally), but it's hardly news!

I think he may be posting it because it's a funny counterpoint to Rustler's earlier thread:

Topic Title: Accused Fraudster Stanford Partied With Pelosi, Clinton in Denver
Topic Summary: We love all scum in the Democratic party!

It looks like Stanford is an equal opportunity opportunist. :p
 

Budmantom

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: NFS4
Guilt by association... sort of like how Hannity wanted to pin the Bill Ayers tail on Obama. Regardless, kind of a funny situation to say the least:

Everyone knew Stanford was a fraud, or that no one knew Bill Ayers killed people? Trying to find the commonality.

Hannity was trying to link Obama with Bill Ayers and saying that he was pal'ing around with terrorists.
Now Hannity is being linked to Stanford who is accused of robbing people of millions.

Hannity had no trouble trying to say that Obama was somehow a threat to national security because he spent some time with Ayers -- I was just simply stating that I hope he holds his own feet to the fire when it comes to Stanford.


So you are saying that Obama is a threat to national security?
 

fallout man

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Originally posted by: Budmantom
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: NFS4
Guilt by association... sort of like how Hannity wanted to pin the Bill Ayers tail on Obama. Regardless, kind of a funny situation to say the least:

Everyone knew Stanford was a fraud, or that no one knew Bill Ayers killed people? Trying to find the commonality.

Hannity was trying to link Obama with Bill Ayers and saying that he was pal'ing around with terrorists.
Now Hannity is being linked to Stanford who is accused of robbing people of millions.

Hannity had no trouble trying to say that Obama was somehow a threat to national security because he spent some time with Ayers -- I was just simply stating that I hope he holds his own feet to the fire when it comes to Stanford.


So you are saying that Obama is a threat to national security?

Quit drinkin'.
 

Budmantom

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Originally posted by: fallout man
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: NFS4
Guilt by association... sort of like how Hannity wanted to pin the Bill Ayers tail on Obama. Regardless, kind of a funny situation to say the least:

Everyone knew Stanford was a fraud, or that no one knew Bill Ayers killed people? Trying to find the commonality.

Hannity was trying to link Obama with Bill Ayers and saying that he was pal'ing around with terrorists.
Now Hannity is being linked to Stanford who is accused of robbing people of millions.

Hannity had no trouble trying to say that Obama was somehow a threat to national security because he spent some time with Ayers -- I was just simply stating that I hope he holds his own feet to the fire when it comes to Stanford.


So you are saying that Obama is a threat to national security?

Quit drinkin'.

You are awfully cordial tonight.


I don't drink.
 

Double Trouble

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Huh? All that says is that Stanford's company is a paying sponsor of the show. It says absolutely nothing about Hannity. Now if hannity has a personal friendship with the guy or in some other way is connected to his activities, but I haven't seen anything to indicate that.
 

Budmantom

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Originally posted by: Double Trouble
Huh? All that says is that Stanford's company is a paying sponsor of the show. It says absolutely nothing about Hannity. Now if hannity has a personal friendship with the guy or in some other way is connected to his activities, but I haven't seen anything to indicate that.


In liberal circles they call this sort of thing "close enough" to exactly the same.
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: NFS4
Guilt by association... sort of like how Hannity wanted to pin the Bill Ayers tail on Obama. Regardless, kind of a funny situation to say the least:

Everyone knew Stanford was a fraud, or that no one knew Bill Ayers killed people? Trying to find the commonality.

Who did Ayers kill besides a statue?

Originally posted by: Budmantom
In liberal circles they call this sort of thing "close enough" to exactly the same.

The ironing is delicious.
 
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