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President scaring the daylights out of seniors

President Scaring The Daylights Out Of Seniors
The president, in an interview with CBS News, said that he didn’t know whether the Federal Government had enough “money in their coffers” to issue Social Security checks. “This is an outright lie,” an angry Sean said. “MarketWatch.com has run the numbers. The fact of the matter is that tax collection, even in the midst of the disastrous Obama depression, are more than enough to cover Social Security with plenty of cash to spare,” Sean explained. “The president is lying and scaring seniors unnecessarily to basically use them as pawns in this chess game that he’s playing. And frankly, he’s dealing with the most vulnerable people in society. It’s outrageous!”

Bernanke Fights Paul In Congress: Gold Isn’t Money
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke faced-off with Representative Ron Paul during his monetary policy report to Congress earlier today. Bernanke was forced to respond to accusations of helping already rich corporations while failing to help Main Street. The chairman was asked whether gold is money, to which Bernanke flatly responded, “No.” Sean laughed, “Oh, ok…excuse me, its money. We actually make gold coins in this country. Yes, gold coins’ value is money; I don’t care what they say.” What do you think? Is gold money? Sound off in the Hannity Forums here. Watch Bernanke’s comments on gold here.

Bachmann Responds to Mainstream Media Hostility
GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann's approval ratings are higher than ever. And so is the mainstream media's hostility to her candidacy. Whoopi Goldberg slammed the congresswoman yesterday on "The View" for signing a statement acknowledging that African-American children were more likely to grow up in a two parent household before slavery was outlawed than they are in today's America. Bachmann joined Sean on ‘Hannity’ and took the criticism in stride. “When you are running for the presidency of the United States, you have to expect that you are going to have attacks by all sides. But my focus has not been on negativity because that is not what people are talking about. My focus has been on accomplishments and how we can turn the economy around and create jobs again. That's what people are talking to me about Sean, in South Carolina, New Hampshire and Iowa. They really want to see us tackle this debt ceiling problem. And I'm not hearing the negativity.” Watch Sean’s interview with Bachmann by clicking here.

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Newt Gingrich

Newton Leroy "Newt" Gingrich (born Newton Leroy McPherson ; June 17, 1943) is an American politician who served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. In 1995, Time magazine selected him as the Person of the Year for his role in leading the Republican Revolution in the House, ending 40 years of the Democratic Party being in the majority. During his tenure as Speaker, he represented the public face of the Republican opposition to Bill Clinton . A college history professor, political leader, and author, Gingrich twice ran unsuccessfully for the House before winning a seat in the election of November 1978. He was re-elected 10 times, and his activism as a member of the House's Republican minority eventually enabled him to succeed Dick Cheney as House Minority Whip in 1989. As a co-author of the 1994 Contract with America , Gingrich was in the forefront of the Republican Party's dramatic success in that... More >

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