from AlterNet's PEEK:
Sean Hannity's Crazy Pal Calls for Violence Against Pro-Gay School Superintendent
Posted by Pam Spaulding,
Pam's House Blend at 8:49 AM on April 9, 2008.
Unbelievable.Wow. Sometimes the fringe right just takes your breath away. If only they could all be as up-front as right-wing extremist, racist and homophobe Hal Turner (go a little past halfway down the page of the site to read the filth).
Lexington superintendent Paul Ash of Newton has been threatened by a New Jersey radio host urging listeners to "use threats and violence" against Ash for the school district's new diversity curriculum.
The radio host says "I advocate parents using FORCE AND VIOLENCE against Superintendent Paul B. Ash as a method of defending the health and safety of school children presently being endangered through his politically-correct indoctrination into deadly, disease-ridden sodomite lifestyles." The site lists Ash's last known addresses, a phone number, and a birth date.
This is beyond BS. And you know what? Sean Hannity is tight with Turner. The Nation exposed how Hannity has tried to distance himself from the rancid comments of Turner.
Max Blumenthal in The Nation shows that this sort of outsourcing to keep your hands clean is a specialty of the right:
Turner was once a prominent activist in New Jersey's Republican Party. To area conservatives, he was best known by his moniker for call-ins to the Sean Hannity Show, "Hal from North Bergen." For years, Hannity offered his top-rated radio show as a regular forum for Turner's occasionally racist, always over-the-top rants. Hannity also chatted with him off-air, allegedly offering encouragement to Turner as he struggled to overcome a cocaine habit and homosexual leanings. Turner has boasted that Hannity once invited Turner and his son on to the set of Fox News's Hannity and Colmes. Today, Turner lurks on the fringes of the far right, spouting hate-laced tirades on his webcast radio show. Hannity, meanwhile, remains mum about his former alliance with the neo-Nazi, homing in instead on the supposed racism of black and Latino Democrats.
...During an August 1998 episode of the show, Turner reminded Hannity that were it not for the graciousness of the white man, "black people would still be swinging on trees in Africa," according to Daryle Jenkins, co-founder of the New Jersey-based antiracism group One People's Project. Instead of rebuking Turner or cutting him off, Hannity continued to welcome his calls. On December 10 of the following year, Turner called Hannity's show to announce his campaign to run for a seat in the US House of Representatives from New Jersey, and to attack his presumptive opponent, Democratic Representative Robert Menendez, as a "left-wing nut."
...Hannity is silent about the racist affiliations of favored guests like Family Research Council president Tony Perkins, Mississippi Republican Governor Haley Barbour and former Republican Congressman Bob Barr, all of whom have spoken before gatherings of America's largest white supremacist group, the Council of Conservative Citizens. Hannity remains silent, too, about his relationship with his former friend, the neo-Nazi Hal Turner.
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/81839/