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Fox News has canceled Sean Hannity’s plans for a live Tea Party show in Cincinnati tonight after officials found out that their primetime talent was being used to sell tickets.


Later in the article:

"The Huffington Post notes that Hannity’s run-in with his higher-ups comes soon after News Corp president Rupert Murdoch suggested that Fox News should not be supporting the Tea Party movement or any political party."

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Fox News has canceled Sean Hannity’s plans for a live Tea Party show in Cincinnati tonight after officials found out that their primetime talent was being used to sell tickets.


Later in the article:

"The Huffington Post notes that Hannity’s run-in with his higher-ups comes soon after News Corp president Rupert Murdoch suggested that Fox News should not be supporting the Tea Party movement or any political party."

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I believe most persons would agree with Murdoch. If Fox or any other news department wants to keep their integrity and wants to be believable, they must not support any political party. Commentators, such as Hannity, are not news announcers, and they would not be covered to the same degree. Occasionally, I watch Keith Overbearing, followed by Rachel Mad dog on NBC, and find they are staunch ideologues. :(
 
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Senate votes to end debate on bank reform bill

"Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., voted to approve the motion after voting against it yesterday. He was the critical "aye" vote for the measure to obtain the filibuster-proof 60 votes needed for approval. "

Bipartisanship?:eek:
 
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