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Daniel Hannan on Sean Hannity - "Juggernaught-like Spending"

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

Daniel Hannan appears on the Sean Hannity Show, 19th May 2009.

Daniel Hannan is Conservative MEP for South-East England, blogs at www.hannan.co.uk and is author of The Plan: Twelve Months to Renew Britain - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plan-Twelve-Months-Renew-Britain/dp/0955979900/ref=sr...

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  • Mr.Hannan I know I'm not alone when I say. I wish America had more friends like you.

  • Daniel Hannan for President!

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  • God Bless Daniel Hannan and God Bless all of our cousins, friends and allies in the United Kingdom of GREAT Britain!

  • "The NHS is a success"

    If contributing to the bankrupting of your country and guaranteeing low survival rates for every major cancer is a success...you may be sold some timeshares in Zimbabwe in the near future.

    "And how can he serious thingk that spending more on education and being nicer in foreign policy are bad things."

    No one argues those are bad things. They argue they are ineffective things. There is zero correlation between spending on education and quality.

  • "The NHS is a success"

    If contributing to the bankrupting of your country and guaranteeing low survival rates for every major cancer is a success...you may be sold some timeshares in Zimbabwe in the near future.

    "And how can he serious thingk that spending more on education and being nicer in foreign policy are bad things."

    No one argues those are bad things. They argue they ineffective things. There is zero correlation between spending on education and quality.

  • @kyryako Spending more on education doesn't mean better education . . . Trust me i'm 17 and if i have a new laptop , building , textbook i don't become any more intellectual

  • l just don't believe what l'm saying : Sean is right

  • Ha his arguement is absurd. The usa is not respected and honoured in the world. And how can he serious thingk that spending more on education and being nicer in foreign policy are bad things. America would be more respected if it did all of the things he said it shouldn't do.

  • He mentions the "two-term limit" being ignored by FDR? The twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1951, up until this point it was by convention rather than constitution that most presidents did not seek a third term (Ulysses S. Grant did unsuccessfully). Nothing wrong with the precedent prior to the XXII Amendment but nothing necessarily wrong with FDR ignoring the two-term limit?

  • you're right, hannity and o'reilly are terrible reporters, and i wouldn't call them such... more like entertainers. BUT when it comes to spending, they have it right on the nail. they don't realize that wars are wrong because of the economic factor, but they do realize something's wrong.

    i believe more in ron paul and daniel hannan. not anyone crazy like hannity or obama. that's right. i think they're the same.

  • Guys like Hannity and O'rielly are offensive on so many levels. In the interview with Moore, O'rielly's reply to the question about sending troops to Iraq was the president got bad info, he made a mistake!!!!???!!

    If Obama so much as scratches himself, fox noise is onto it. That is so fair and balanced.

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