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Huntsman Announces Presidential Bid

Huntsman Announces Presidential Bid
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman announced his campaign for president this morning at Liberty State Park in New Jersey. It's the same place where Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy in 1980. With the Statue of Liberty in the foreground, the former ambassador to China under President Obama portrayed his candidacy as something entirely new. Huntsman promised to keep his campaign civil, he took an early and direct shot at “The Anointed One” in outlining his rationale for running. "We need more than hope," Huntsman said. "We need answers." After his speech, Huntsman granted Sean an exclusive interview that will air tonight on ‘Hannity.’ Head on over to Hannity.com and take a look at some photos taken during Sean’s interview with Huntsman today at Liberty State Park { PHOTOS}.

New York Atheists Angry Over 'Heaven' Street Sign
Fresh off the heals of yesterday’s story in which NBC edited out the words “under god” from the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of the U.S. Open Golf Tournament a new controversy has arisen in New York. Sean detailed a story first reported by Fox News Radio in which a group of New York City atheists have demanded that the city remove a street sign honoring seven firefighters killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks because they say the sign violates the separation of church and state. “They want to push God out of the public square,” said Sean. “That there can be no public references to God. This totally ignores our founding document, our declaration that talks about being endowed by our creator.” “It’s really insulting to us,” Ken Bronstein, president of New York City Atheists told reporters. “Well too bad!” Sean steamed. “I don’t really care how you feel. Everybody’s got to get over being offensive or feeling bad. Don’t read the sign – this is ridiculous!”

Controversial Safe Schools 'Czar' Calls It Quits
One of President Obama's most controversial "czars," assistant deputy secretary for the office of safe and drug-free schools, Kevin Jennings has finally left the White House. And on his way out, took some shots at Fox News. In a departing interview, the openly gay Jennings accuses his critics, including Fox, of launching a defamation campaign against him, saying, quote, "It is a complete and total victory for us and a complete and total defeat for our opponents because they tried to derail the work that I was brought here to do and they completely failed to do so." But is it really a complete failure Mr. Jennings if you are stepping down after less than two years in office? Sean spoke with Fox News contributer Lanny Davis about the “czar’s” comments. You can watch the interview right here.

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