Sean Hannity |
“What does — how do I get an apology from CNN?” Hannity asked on his radio show Thursday.
“Should I — I would love to sue them for slander when they say, ‘Oh, he wants Hillary [Clinton] on her deathbed and dead,’ when I said just the opposite.”
According to TheBlaze, Hannity’s consideration comes in response to an assertion by CNN media analyst Brian Stelter to PBS’ “Charlie Rose” Wednesday. Stelter, borrowing from Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” gaffe, said the way in which several conservative media figures — to include the Fox host — have covered Clinton’s health proves they belong in a “truly deplorable basket.”
“These are people who bring up rumors and innuendo about Clinton’s health, and have been doing it for years,” Stelter told PBS.
“I’m not saying Hannity or [radio host Rush] Limbaugh fit into these necessarily, but they — some of these figures want her to be sick,” he continued. “They want her to be dying. They want her to be on her death bed.”
Earlier in the summer, Stelter also similarly accused the Fox host, an unflinching supporter of Donald Trump, of peddling conspiracy theories about Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president.
Several weeks ago, Stelter went after Hannity, saying the conservative talker “is not a journalist” — an assertion the Fox host does not deny. In August, Stelter hit Hannity for “reckless speculation” about Clinton’s health, a topic the Trump backer often leads with on his 10 p.m. Fox program.
“Last time I checked, Fox still has the word ‘news’ in its name,” Stelter said.
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