It turns
out that fancy lunch date Sean Hannity had with Rudy Giuliani
last week was a closed-door fundraiser where the "real journalism"
FOX News host was an active participant. According to the NY
Daily News, Hannity was there to introduce Giuliani. To
borrow a favorite FOX News phrase, "some are saying" that Hannity
crossed an improper line separating journalism from advocacy.
To add to Hannity's woes over that fundraiser, it was also alleged
that he used public funds, via a chauffeured ride from the local
sheriff, to get there.
The
Daily News stated:
In so doing, some believe that Hannity - while clearly
a commentator paid to express his opinions - crossed the line
from punditry into financial rainmaking for a presidential candidate
whose bottom line is now better for it.
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"Fox's in-kind contribution to Republican politicians in
the form of softball coverage is one thing," said Steve Rendall,
senior analyst at Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, a left-leaning
media watchdog group. "But this is the first time they have
crossed this line into fund-raising."
..."It signals within that brand of conservatism that they
ought to vote for the guy," said Kathleen Hall Jamieson at
the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communications.
Hannity declined to comment, but his bosses at Fox News Channel
and WABC, flagship station for his national radio show, defended
their marquee star by arguing that he's not a journalist and
shouldn't be judged as one.