
Let's Guess How Hannity Will Politicize Mel Gibson's Drunken Anti-Semitism
by Steve Young
July 31, 2006 Hollywood (apj.us) The Lord of Loud who says he is most nauseated by Democrats politicizing the Iraq war is the one who politicizes everything: Sean Hannity.
And Mel Gibson's little run in with the Malibu gendarmes is another perfect example of just how politicizingly divisive Sean Hannity can be.
The moment the story hit the wires Friday, Sean wanted to know how differently Gibson would be treated, setting up, without any of the details, what you know had to be a Robert Jr./Ted Kennedy reference to what Sean had milked for a couple weeks when Robert Kennedy Jr. was caught driving under the influence: the left inebriates gets softer and more loverly care from the Liberal/Elite/Mainstream Media.
There shouldn't be a doubt that Gibson's DUI and, in fact, any alcoholism is anything but political, but my guess is that it won't stop Sean from finding something in the story to ding the Left with.
Keep in mind that this is the same Sean Hannity who, when confronted by a caller that his hiccuping every time he says Ted Kennedy's name is an offensive and sophomoric reference to Kennedy's drinking problem, told his audience that he never knew Kennedy had a drinking problem; that he hicupped only to make fun of Kennedy's stuttering speech pattern.
Seriously.
Not even his most loyal callers bought that.
But it does set up an interesting potential for Sean's TV and radio broadcasts today. With what seems like a bit of some fiddling with the police report, deleting Gibson's most abusive and anti-Semetic remarks, how will he spin the story?
Here are some possibilities....
The possibilities are endless, but I'm going with:
"Let's wait until all the facts are in."
This is Sean's favorite tact when it looks like bad news for the Right. When there's an inkling that a Democrat might be involved in something nefarious, he's willing to wait until he gets on the air.
Well, that's my guess. Let's see what Sean does with it. But here's one you can take to the bank. Sean won't be hiccuping every time he says Gibson's name.
Steve Young is a Senior Fellow at the Extreme Far Centrist Foundation' Political Husbandry Conservation Centre and Stereo Repair. In his spare time, he is also an author, comedy writer, columnist, LA talk show host and author of "Great Failures of the Extremely Successful."(What? You STILL haven't bought it? Then visit http://www.greatfailure.com/) and the forthcoming "15 Minutes". You can also check out the satirical side of Steve every Sunday in the LA Daily News.
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