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Steven Crowder, the Fox News contributor and Breitbart acolyte who admits he went to Lansing, Michigan union protests looking for trouble and is now touting, with a lot of help from Fox News, a highly-edited video showing him getting punched by "union thugs," was on Hannity again tonight. But this time, there was another guest who accused Crowder of pushing the man to the ground first. Hannity denied that happened. But Crowder never did.
Last night, I wrote that there was something very fishy about Crowders behavior as he discussed the incident on Hannity the first time. I also noted that questions have arisen about the integrity of his video. For example, the New York Times reported:
Unfortunately for Mr. Crowder, a look at the video broadcast on the Sean Hannity show appears to show quite clearly that he left out an important section of the footage when he put together his edit. A section of the Fox News broadcast preserved by the Web site Mediaite shows that Mr. Hannitys producers at Fox News started the clip five seconds earlier than Mr. Crowder did. What the extra footage reveals is the man who punched Mr. Crowder being knocked to the ground seconds before and then getting up and taking a swing at the comedian.
There is one more anomaly in Mr. Crowders edit of the footage shot by his associates. The still frame he used for the clips title image on YouTube, (http://www.youtube.com/user/StevenCrowder/videos?view=0) which offers a much clearer image of the man punching him, was obviously shot by a second camera, from an entirely different angle than the rest of the footage he presented of the man hitting him. If Mr. Crowder wants to clear up the mystery of exactly what happened just before he was punched, it might make sense for him to release any footage of the incident shot from that second angle.
Hannity, of course, was not only completely supportive of Crowders version of events, he seemed downright eager to use it to inflame hostility toward liberals. Again. Hannity said the incident represents "The ugly and twisted and dark soul of liberalism," accused the left of "becoming increasingly vicious and violent" and said the "thugs" need to be "restrained" and "arrested." He said, "Law and order has to prevail. If it doesnt, this violence is going to spread, there will be blood in the streets and at some point, some people may, in fact, die. Now thats the course we are currently on."
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http://www.newshounds.us/steven_crowder_doesn_t_deny_pushing_to_the_ground_the_man_who_later_punched_him_12122012
An edited clip being promoted as news by the right. Go figure.
JaneyVee
(19,877 posts)threatened by billionaires pushing for low wages. When you have a young smarmy douche who never worked a day in his life like Crowder in your face, there will be blood.
frylock
(34,825 posts)that guy picked himself up off the ground prior to engaging Crowder. if he indeed was knocked to the ground, he was, IMOSHO, completely justified to react as he did.