Known And UnKnown

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Wednesday, May 30th

Obama's Pot Use Gets The Cartoon Treatment
Sean kicked off Wednesday's show by mentioning an article appearing on the DailyMail.co.uk which gives details about a new Taiwanese cartoon depicting Obama's early pot smoking years. The animated cartoon, created by a company called Next Media Animation, has used an unpublished biography of the President's younger years as the basis of their latest cartoon salacious re-enactment. According to the DailyMail the 2-minute animated clip takes inspiration from Mr. Maraniss' research about Obama when he was a teenager in 1970s Hawaii. Playing on the acronym for the President's nickname, the clip is titled 'Obama and marijuana: POT-us dope-smoking daze revealed'. It is not the first time the spotlight has fallen on his teenage use of marijuana. In his 1995 autobiography, Dreams from My Father, the president made the admission himself. To learn more about this story, and to watch the animated cartoon of Obama's pot smoking years, please click here.

Known And Unknown
Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld joined the program to discuss the paperback release of his memoir, “ Known and Unknown.” Rumsfeld's book is based not only on his memory but also on hundreds of previously unreleased documents from throughout his career. It also features his blunt firsthand opinions about some of the world’s best-known figures, from Margaret Thatcher to Elvis Presley, from Henry Kissinger to Colin Powell, and about each American president from Dwight D. Eisenhower to George W. Bush. Additionally, Donald Rumsfeld is donating his proceeds from the sales of Known and Unknown to the military charities supported by the Rumsfeld Foundation. Sean highly recommends “Known and Unknown” and has chosen it for this month's selection for the Hannity Book Club. For more information on Known and Unknown, please click here.
Romney Supporters Gear Up For General Election Battle
The battle is over after nearly 14 months of campaigning. Mitt Romney has clinched the Republican presidential nomination by winning the Texas primary. Romney has now reached the 1,144 delegate threshold that is needed to officially win the nomination. Last night's victory signals the end of the GOP primary fight, which means that we can now look directly ahead to the November general election. Sean was joined by Texas Governor, and Romney surrogate, Rick Perry who discussed the long GOP nominating process. �It was a great contest. It was a great contest. It was the type of competition that you want to see where ideas were put out there and some of the ideas that we laid out are still being talk about, whether it deals with the war on religion, whether it deals with the budget that we laid out. All of those were great ideas. And I think our nominee, Governor Romney, is a stronger candidate now because of going through that process. And I can promise you -- well, let me speak for myself. And I think the bulk of our contestants will be helping Mitt every inch of the way. I can promise you I will be,� said the Texas Governor. To watch Sean's entire discussion with Rick Perry please click here.

Today�s �Hot Topic� From The Hannity Forums:
Is it 1787 again? - Benjerwine

Our National debt must be acknowledged by any faction to be ridiculously, obscenely out of control. The Federal Government has usurped authority and control of our freedoms that was not allowed to them by our Constitution and we seem to have no voice in the matter.

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