March 18, 2010, - 5:46 am

Sean Hannity’s Freedom CONcert Scam: Almost None of Charity’s $ Went to Injured Troops, Kids of Fallen Troops; G5s for Vannity?

By Debbie Schlussel

***  UPDATE, 4/5/10:  Responding to Schlussel Expose, Charity Navigator Downgrades Hannity Charity: Freedom Alliance Rating Now Only 2 Stars (”Needs Improvement”) ***

**** Check out my UPDATES to this story: 03/25/10 – Big Business: Who Owns the Freedom Concerts? How Sean Hannity’s Private Jets, Luxe SUVs, Suites Were Paid & 03/24/10 – Semantics of Vannity: New Hannity Soldiers Scam – “Buy My Book, (Non-Existent) Profits Go to Troops Charity” ****

****03/19/10:  SCROLL DOWN FOR UPDATE: My Response to Freedom Alliance’s/Oliver North’s Weak “Non-Response” & New Lies  ****

For the last several years, Sean Hannity and the Freedom Alliance “charity” have conducted “Freedom Concerts” across America. They’ve told you that they are raising money to pay for the college tuition of the children of fallen soldiers and to pay severely wounded war vets.  And on Friday Night, Hannity will be honored with an award for this “Outstanding Community Service by a Radio Talk Show Host” at Talkers Magazine’s  convention.

But it’s all a huge scam.

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In fact, less than 20%–and in two recent years, less than 7% and 4%, respectively–of the money raised by Freedom Alliance went to these causes, while millions of dollars went to expenses, including consultants and apparently to ferry the Hannity posse of family and friends in high style. And, despite Hannity’s statements to the contrary on his nationally syndicated radio show, few of the children of fallen soldiers got more than $1,000-$2,000, with apparently none getting more than $6,000, while Freedom Alliance appears to have spent tens of thousands of dollars for private planes.  Moreover, despite written assurances to donors that all money raised would go directly to scholarships for kids of the fallen heroes and not to expenses, has begun charging expenses of nearly $500,000 to give out just over $800,000 in scholarships.

In February 2009, a well-known conservative writer sent me this, about a friend at FOX News:

The guy went on to tell me about Hannity’s “Freedom Concerts,” which are staged across the country with the proceeds going to children of slain soldiers. Of course, as the guy tells it, there’d be a lot more money every concert to go to the cause if Hannity didn’t demand–and get–use of a Gulfstream 5 plane to fly him and his family/entourage to the concerts; a “fleet” (that’s the word the guy used) of either Cadillac or Lincoln SUVs for him and his family/entourage; and several suites at really expensive hotels for him and his family/entourage. The promoter apparently values Hannity’s star demands at well over $200,000 per event. The source says he heard that Oliver North pulled Hannity aside at one of the concerts and told him that this had to stop. But that may mean that, from now on, Hannity has to fly on a G4 instead of a G5, gets only a few luxury SUVs, and two or three suites.

North is the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance.

I began investigating these claims, and lo and behold, I discovered that Freedom Alliance gives very little money to the children of slain troops to pay for college and even less to wounded troops.  The stories of injuries to troops and how much Freedom Alliance gives them–$200 for a soldier from a poor neighborhood who lost three limbs–is heartbreaking.  Soldiers with traumatic brain injuries, severe wounds to the face from disfiguring burns and explosions, and multiple amputations got $1,000 or less, with only a handful of exceptions.

The tax forms available to the public for the Freedom Alliance–for the years 2006-2008–paint a tragic story, a story of a charity that makes gazillions and spends very little for the purposes it claims, a charity that spends millions more on its small staff and crony consultants than it ever gives in scholarships to the children of the fallen or severely injured troops or in aid to the injured troops themselves.  While Hannity’s Freedom Concerts take in millions, only a few hundred thousand go to the claimed intended recipients.

Over a year ago, when I began looking into this story, I contacted both Sean Hannity and the Freedom Alliance seeking comment and an accounting for where the money went.  Both declined to answer any of my questions.  Hannity refused to respond to an inquiry I sent to his personal private e-mail address asking him about the lavish expenses described in the e-mail above.

Freedom Alliance press secretary Alan Moore scheduled an interview for me with Freedom Alliance president Thomas Kilgannon, who in the past used Freedom Alliance resources to promote a book he wrote on the United Nations.  But when Moore asked me what the interview would be about and I answered truthfully, the interview was not granted, and my calls to him were never returned thereafter.  I told him I’d be asking Mr. Kilgannon about the expenses paid for Hannity and about the paltry percentage of Freedom Alliance funds actually going to the kids of fallen troops, to severely injured troops, and to anything other than expenses, consultants, and printing.  I wanted to know why Freedom Alliance had spent $60,000 for “aviation services” in 2006.

Keep in mind that a charity is considered reputable if no more than 25% of its revenue goes to expenses and no less than 75% of it goes to the intended charity recipients.  Given that, Freedom Alliance’s balance sheets are embarrassing in their shamelessness.

According to its 2006 tax returns, Freedom Alliance reported revenue of $10, 822, 785, but only $397,900–or a beyond-measly 3.68%–of that was given to the children of fallen troops as scholarships or as aid to severely injured soldiers.

On the other hand, 62% of the money went to “expenses,” including $979,485 for “consultants” and an “advisor.” Yes, consultant/advisors got more than double what injured troops and the kids of fallen troops got. The tax forms show that “New World Aviation” got paid $60,601 for “air travel.” Was that for Hannity’s G5? Like I said, neither the charity nor Hannity is talking. And finally, that year, Freedom Alliance spent $1,730,816 on postage and shipping and $1,414,215 on printing, for a total of $3,145,031, nearly half the revenue the charity spent that year and about eight times what the injured troops and the children of fallen ones received.

That’s especially heartbreaking when you compare the hundreds of thousands consultants got and the millions spent on printing and postage to the outrageously small amounts given to wounded soldiers. In 2006, Freedom Alliance gave only $1,000 to a soldier from Bay City, Michigan, whom the charity says was in the following condition:

Face was blown up and lost sight in one eye.

And that $1,000 was relatively generous, when you consider this soldier from Romulus, Michigan, whom Freedom Alliance only gave $200:

SM [serviceman] was involved in roadside bomb incident in Iraq, which caused loss of both legs and left arm.

Romulus is a mostly Black Detroit suburb, which is one of the poorest cities in Michigan and in America. Freedom Alliance gave this brave soldier roughly $67 per limb. That’s sickening.

So is the fact that this soldier, from Alexandria, Virginia, also only got $200 from Freedom Alliance:

SM was wounded in Iraq by an IED explosion.  Lost right arm and severe shrapnel wounds to upper body and face.

Also appalling is the fact that in each year’s tax returns soldiers described as having brain trauma injuries, multiple amputated limbs, and severe burns over most of their bodies get a few hundred bucks each from Freedom Alliance and in almost every case, no more than $1,000.

That year, while fat-cat consultants and expenses took millions of Freedom Alliance’s money, seriously wounded troops to whom Freedom Alliance donated received a pathetic average of $785 each and the college student kids of the fallen got a paltry average of $2,943 toward tuition. Yes, out of millions raised that year by Sean Hannity at his Freedom Concerts, only $309,000 was given out in scholarships to 105 students, and only $110,703.82 was given to the wounded soldiers.

Freedom Alliance’s 2007 tax returns aren’t much better. Out of $12,459,317 it raised that year, only $895,347–or just 7%–went to seriously wounded troops and scholarships for fallen troops. 53% went to expenses, including $1,464,627 in postage and $1,151,428 in printing. $604,995 went to “professional fees” and “consultants.” Out of millions paid for Freedom Concert tickets and raised in fundraisers by Hannity listeners, only $596,500 went to college scholarships for soldiers who died in battle, and only $299,897 went to horribly injured troops. 208 student children of the fallen got an average of $2,868 apiece for tuition, though many got only $1,000 or less. 382 soldiers with serious injuries got an average of $785 each.

And, again, that year, the amounts given to soldiers with such grave injuries is despicably tiny. This soldier, from Killeen, Texas, got only $500 from Freedom Alliance:

SM was wounded in Iraq on June 18, 2007 in Digula Province, Baquba, Iraq. An IED exploded on the truck, he took shrapnel to the face, which cut off a piece of his nose. Also had shrapnel in throat and cheeks, which cut open his face and the inside of his throat.

This soldier, from Brady, Texas, also received just $500 from Freedom Alliance:

While serving in Baghdad Iraq, SM was hit with an IED blast. Sustained disfigurement, blindness, and superficial burns on face, hearing loss to right ear, TBI, peppered shrapnel to the face and right upper extremity.

And then, there are the 2008 Freedom Alliance tax forms, which were signed in November 2009 and filed only recently.  That year, Freedom Alliance took in $8,781,431 in revenue and gave $1,060,275.57 total–or just 12%–to seriously wounded soldiers and for scholarships to kids of the fallen.  Remember, this is well below the 75% required to be considered a legitimate charity.  And after claiming in written letters to donors that 100% of the money donated, via the Freedom Concerts or otherwise, to the scholarships would go directly to the scholarships and not to expenses, the Freedom Alliance decided to do the contrary and charge expenses anyway–charging a whopping $436,386 to give out $802,250 in scholarships.  That means that 35% of the $1,238,636–all of which was supposed to go to scholarships for these kids of the fallen–went to Freedom Alliance.

Freedom Alliance spent $5,375,654–or 61% of its total revenue earned in 2008–on expenses, but actually 80% of the total revenue spent and given out for that year.  That includes $1,055,791 spent on postage and $925,392 on printing.  It spent $157,041 on travel.  Is this the item that includes the money for the alleged Sean Hannity Gulfstream flights?  Like I said, neither the charity nor Hannity will answer questions.

Meanwhile, 167 students got an average of just $4,803.89 each in tuition.  With the amount this charity raises, these kids should all be getting a free ride paid for by Freedom Alliance.

And 299 very seriously injured soldiers got an average of just $805.21 each for very grave injuries.  And the heartbreak of their stories and the disgustingly low amount donated to them continues.  This soldier, from Laurel, MD, got just $1,000:

SM lost both legs and one arm, below elbow, due to IED blast.  SM also lost hearing in both ears on April 21, 2008.

Wow, while Sean Hannity and his friends at Freedom Alliance are paying their crony consultants hundreds of thousands of dollars, they’re giving this soldier $200 per limb lost or rendered useless.

This soldier, from Fort Sam Houston, Texas (where my own father was first sent when he was drafted during Vietnam), fared even worse in Freedom Alliance’s “generosity,” receiving only $165:

SM is a bilateral amputee with 30% facial burns sustained during IED blast, 31 May 2008, OEF.

Just $165 for that?  Pathetic.  And so very tragic.

Since Sean Hannity is always bragging about his phony “investigations” (stuff he just rips off from others) and “investigative” skills, you’d think he could figure out how to read a tax return and bother to look at Freedom Alliance’s.  But you would be wrong.  He has neither the skills nor the desire.  He knows better and is well aware that they waste money on him and his luxe accommodations and travel.  But this isn’t about that or truly about helping the troops and the kids of our war dead.  It’s about promoting himself, the same way Angelina Jolie and Madonna get the press to film them in Africa.

To make matters worse, Hannity deliberately lied to his radio audience about how much money was going to the kids of the fallen American soldiers.  On May 28th of last year, Hannity told his listeners, “Our new sponsor, Boca Java, just pledged $30,000 to the Freedom Concerts.  That will provide a full one-year college scholarship for a kid of a fallen soldier.”  In fact, Freedom Alliance’s tax forms indicate it has never given any student more than $6,000 in a school year, and usually it’s been far less.  Many students only get $1,000, which will barely cover anything at most colleges, today.  A Boca Java spokeswoman told me that last year was the coffee purveyor’s last one sponsoring the Freedom Concerts, as it now donates directly to the troops, sending them free coffee and through sales of its Brew of Bravery.

A friend of mine was one of the artists who performed in Hannity’s Freedom Concerts and was shocked when I showed him the tax forms and the expenses.  He no longer performs at the concerts because he was tired of the egomania.  Now, he’s just angry.  “We paid our own way and for all of our costs and expenses to perform because we thought we were helping the troops and their families and that all the money was going to them.”

In investigating Freedom Alliance and its tax forms, I learned that the organizations which evaluate charities are entirely worthless.  Freedom Alliance is certified as “Best in America” by the “Independent Charities of America.”  It is also rated a “Four Star Charity” by “Charity Navigator.”  Both of these “ratings” are posted prominently on Freedom Alliance’s website, misleading donors into believing they are donating to a worthy cause, when in fact they are mostly donating to a black hole of expenses.  Even Charity Navigator notes in its strange, illogical, and mostly inaccurate Four Star rating that Freedom Alliance has a fund-raising “efficiency” of only nine cents on the dollar.  And, in fact, Charity Navigator’s ridiculous rating formula robotically crunches numbers in a way that considers the money spent mostly on consultants, postage, and printing as having gone to the wounded soldiers and kids of fallen soldiers, when in fact that’s not where it went at all.  It simply can’t be taken seriously.

And I’m not the only one who noticed.  The comments on Charity Navigator’s Freedom Alliance page are indicative that those who checked this charity’s tax forms also note the scam.

“Wonkling” wrote:

If you look at the actual 990, it breaks down its program expenses. They actually spent more money this past year on postage than they did over the past 4 years on scholarships. They paid 60k to an air company, millions to consultants, marketing, fundraising. Their actual expenditures on funds for children of killed/disabled veterans is far less than what they paid themselves or their consultants. Having a large capacity (4 stars) should not overshadow a cumbersome efficiency rating (2 stars).

“Chickenbone” wrote:

Since 2003 Freedom Alliance has collected in cash $48,241,571! Since 2003 they have spent on the Wounded and Dead Veterans and their Families $1,781,782 or .036 cents on the dollar, according to their own IRS 990’s!

Yes, Sean Hannity’s Freedom Concerts are just a giant con.  His gushing lumpenconservatariat fans and listeners actually believe he’s doing good, while he travels in style around the country feeding his ego.  It’s a win-win for him.  But it’s a lose-lose for the donors (who are mostly hard-working, Middle Americans who want to help our troops and their families and bought concert tickets and held other fundraisers) and mostly a loser for the kids of the fallen troops and the troops, themselves, who survived with very serious injuries.

You’ve heard the saying, “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.”  I love patriotism, but in this case, Sean Hannity’s “Freedom Concerts” and the Freedom Alliance are Exhibit A of that saying.  But they’re not really patriots.  Not even close.  Their only patriotism is to the faces they see in their mirrors.  Hey, Sean, you’re a “Great American.”

Sadly, the real great Americans–the ones who gave their lives and the ones who survived but gave their limbs and their skin for this country–are getting ripped off.

****  UPDATE, 03/18/10:  Just as I expected, the liars and frauds at Freedom Alliance want to keep the gravy train going for them and their cronies.  So they’ve issued a “response,” which doesn’t refute a single fact in here and frankly provides no hard evidence of anything . . . because they don’t have any. One of the “prominent bloggers” who posted the phony response is Erick Erickson, a guy who supports Rand Paul and the other 9/11 Truther Paul, and who defended Emily Zanotti, the lunatic who has been stalking me for four years and who praised Muslim death, rape, and torture threats against me and my family.  Yes, sadly, there are a growing number of anti-Semites on the right, and Erick Erickson is one of them.  And the anti-Semites are now the defenders of this rip off of our seriously wounded troops and the kids of our fallen heroes.

Here is my response to their extremely weak PR attempt at CYA:

In fact, the Freedom Alliance “response” doesn’t answer any of the questions I raised and goes on to lie more. They don’t address why they gave a triple amputee only $200—and in fact there are many of these examples provided in their tax return addendum, but I only cited a few for brevity’s sake. They also lie and claim that they gave a lot more money to charity b/c they categorize it as “program expenses.” But I’m sorry—calling $3 million in consulting fees, printing, and postage “program expenses” doesn’t change the fact that it still went to their cronies, not to a fund and not the soldiers who only got on average less than $900 apiece. It also doesn’t change the fact that out of the money spent (I didn’t use the money they claim they raised for their scholarship fund) the vast majority goes to those kinds of expenses.

Also, the “scholarship fund” is really a war chest for something else. We’ve been at war since 2001, when we went into Afghanistan, and we’re winding down in Iraq. Unless the kids were born in 2001 or thereafter, many of these kids are in college now and Freedom Alliance is giving them a pittance toward their college tuition, while they continue to build this massive war chest. With a giant multi-million dollar fund, why aren’t they giving the kids a free, complete ride to college? And how many kids of deceased troops will there be in the future? Enough to exhaust a multi-million dollar fund? Doubtful.

Moreover, because they hoarded millions of dollars, their returns show the fund shrunk by several million dollars with bad investments and market losses. That money could have put these kids through college for the entire time. What’s their excuse for the soldiers with no limbs and with severe burns? Are they waiting for two decades from now when technology is better? $165 for a soldier who is blind and his face blew up? No excuse for that. Their “response” is simply a non-response and an attempt to cover up the fraud. I will be posting more on this and on more fraud at Freedom Alliance, in the coming days. Stay tuned.
DS

**** Check out my UPDATES to this story: 03/25/10 – Big Business: Who Owns the Freedom Concerts? How Sean Hannity’s Private Jets, Luxe SUVs, Suites Were Paid & 03/24/10 – Semantics of Vannity: New Hannity Soldiers Scam – “Buy My Book, (Non-Existent) Profits Go to Troops Charity” ****

***  UPDATE, 4/5/10:  Responding to Schlussel Expose, Charity Navigator Downgrades Hannity Charity: Freedom Alliance Rating Now Only 2 Stars (”Needs Improvement”) ***




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539 Responses

I hate to burst your bubble folks but Charity Navigator gives Freedom Alliance 4 out of 4 stars.

http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=6590

Program Expenses 81.5% (amount that goes to the actual charity – higher is better)
Administrative Expenses 4.8% (overhead – lower is better)
Fundraising Expenses 13.5% (overhead – lower is better)
Fundraising Efficiency $0.09 (amount the charity spends to raise $1 – lower is better)

I sure hope Debbie has the good grace to explain to us why her analysis is 180% different from this.

PB: Wow, the Freedom Alliance staff is working overtime to defend their scam. You burst no bubble. And, sadly, you didn’t have the good grace to read my column. Had you done so, you’d note that I not only specifically noted the Four star rating therein, but showed that it’s completely useless and inaccurate. It’s a number-crunching formula that doesn’t do any of the analysis I did. Try reading my column before vomiting out what Freedom Alliance told you to say, which doesn’t refute any of the scam going on here. The fact is that Freedom Alliance spends most of its money on expenses and very little on wounded soldiers and the kids of fallen soldiers. Charity Navigator counts all these wasteful expenses as having gone to those recipients, when the tax forms clearly indicate that’s NOT where they went. DS

pb on March 18, 2010 at 4:56 pm

    @pb

    I hate to burst YOUR bubble … but Debbie Schlussel already posted your information from Charity Navigator

    From the article:
    “It is also rated a “Four Star Charity” by “Charity Navigator.” Both of these “ratings” are posted prominently on Freedom Alliance’s website, misleading donors into believing they are donating to a worthy cause, when in fact they are mostly donating to a black hole of expenses. Even Charity Navigator notes in its strange, illogical, and mostly inaccurate Four Star rating that Freedom Alliance has a fund-raising “efficiency” of only nine cents on the dollar.”

    KEYWORDS: “NINE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR … Freedom Alliance has a fund-raising “efficiency” of only nine cents on the dollar.”

    Betsy Ross on March 19, 2010 at 9:20 am

If this is true, I think you should keep digging until you get INDEPENDENT confirmation. Can you get a Fox staffer, concert performer or other authority to corroborate your allegations? I see the tax forms but what is their excuse? Surely there is SOMEONE with integrity who will speak up. Why don’t the other news channels investigate? They certainly don’t like Hannity.

Is there a number we can call to inquire about this organization? They need to have their balls busted!

Samoyed on March 18, 2010 at 4:56 pm

Charity Navigator gave it 4 stars based on 80% being program expenses although in efficiency it got 3/4 stars. However, is you dig into the 990 the “program” expenses really aren’t program expenses. Postage of $100,000 program exp. Travel of $50,000-100,000 also program expenses. Consulting mostly program expenses. These really aren’t program expenses even though they are labeled as such. Charity Navigator just crunched the numbers. 3 comments there mention the fact that the 990 looks very suspicious. Check the 990 yourself to see what the 80% program expenses consist of.

adam on March 18, 2010 at 5:27 pm

This is NOT surprising. Anyone who spouts off as much crap as Insannity does has to be hiding things.

Pam on March 18, 2010 at 5:28 pm

If this is true, and I have no reason to doubt it (Debbie triple-checks everything before she blogs), then Hannity has a lot of questions to answer! He asks where the tax dollars have gone in the bailout so we have to ask him where has the money gone? Why the use of a private jet and the other trappings? He should be altruistic in his charity work and use his own money if he needs the jet and stuff!! Great post Debbie, keep telling the Truth even though some don’t like it!!

Chriscarroll50 on March 18, 2010 at 5:29 pm

I hope Rachael Maddow picks this up and runs with it on her show!

Pam on March 18, 2010 at 5:37 pm

How many weeks on end did Hannity harp on Pelosi’s private jet? Ha ha.

boortz on March 18, 2010 at 5:42 pm

    Big difference……Hannity isn’t using taxpayer dollars to fly himself and his family around. Pelosi’s engaged in behavior and spending practices(flying family around) that is downright scandalous. Both however are tools.

    Joe T on March 19, 2010 at 4:11 am

      Sorry bad analogy Pelosi isn’t going around playing on our emotions to get donations to help real heros. I am not a fan of Hannity but I have to admit I had soe regard for him in his endeavor to help the children of killed and wounded soldiers but somewhere in the back of my mind I kept getting this feeling that he was using this “charity” for his own purposes. His personality is such that I really don’t think he knows how to be really authentic and honest and his rapid fire interupptions of those he disagrees with and how he allows those he does agree with to go on without interruption tells me alot. In any case I really am not surprised if this is true at the numbers relative to how much money gets back to those he is purporting to help and it is especially sad if the number quoted are correct. $200 for loosing three limbs. from the ads that he pushes on his program you really do get the impression that these kids are going to be taken care of for the entire college experience what ever that may be. If this is true I hope it destroys the Hannity productand that his “followers” wake up to how they are manipulated by the Hannity Limbaughs and Levine’s of the world.

      Stephen on March 19, 2010 at 9:33 am

      @Joe

      1. Hannity is doing much worse. He is violating several federal laws by knowingly & intentionally misrepresenting the stated percentage of the fundraising function.

      2. Speaker of the House is 3rd in line to the Presidency … making ALL Speakers who have ever held that position unable to fly commercial.

      Betsy Ross on March 19, 2010 at 10:30 am

It’s no surprise to me, I spotted Hannity as a con artist many years ago. It really should have been quite obvious all along to anyone who is actually conservative and does the slightest amount of critical thinking. I even give it an outside shot that he’s a left-wing plant with the intention of making conservatives look ridiculous and corrupt.

Dave G on March 18, 2010 at 5:48 pm

Never liked him, already knew he was a phony just from the few mins I listened to his show.
I remember he was coming down real hard on Wyclef Jean. He must know if Debbie S. is calling him leaving messages more is soon to follow. The best way to give to charity is give directly to the source, the troops themselves never mind these over paid middle men.

PHENEAUS J. PECKENPAW on March 18, 2010 at 6:15 pm

Hannity has always seemed sincere to me but he doesn’t let the opposition get their say and uses the “straw man” tactic all the time like Rush. He’s not exactly an intellectual. Neither is Beck or Savage. More info-tainment.

Regarding charities, I recall reading that good ones give more than 75% to their targets. It’s possible that arranging a huge benefit concert does cost mega bucks to set up, rent the venue, pay for travel and expenses for the bands that play etc… I’d like a response from Hannity.

Samoyed on March 18, 2010 at 6:25 pm

A right wing radio shlock jock turns out to be anything less than sincere?
Why, I’m shocked!
Simply shocked, I say!
Next thing you’ll be telling me is that Beck is still on the nose candy.

Dave Hunntsman on March 18, 2010 at 6:40 pm

Dave, really Hannity a left wing plot? Gez you fundy nuts grasp at anything don’t you?! Hannity is a RW hack that took advantage and now he needs to pay for it.

Pam on March 18, 2010 at 7:12 pm

Thank you so much for doing this investigative reporting. I can’t imagine that you’d publish something this potentially damaging without double and triple checking – and steeling yourself for the blowback you’ll probably get. Stay brave!

Whatever Hannity’s excuse is, he needs to come clean, make a HUGE apology to EVERYONE he has betrayed with this scam, and seriously clean it up.

This kind of scam can’t be tolerated – not only “also” from a conservative, but, since I’m a conservative, I say “especially” from a conservative. This is despicable!

Less on March 18, 2010 at 7:20 pm

Debbie you gave me a heads up about “Vannity” more then a year ago and since then I don’t listen to his show. But I do remember him bragging on the fact that every year he buys another new Cadillac SUV. Guess he’s a believer in the “Charity begins at home” sentiment.

kenny komodo on March 18, 2010 at 7:29 pm

Great reporting, and great timing.

A couple of specifics; program expenses are….duh….expenses. Two words, “program” and “expenses”. A kind of catch-all category, like “miscellaneous expenses”.

Consultants? Another really vague category. What kind of consultants? What do they do? Since there are so many people dedicated to the troops, why don’t some of these consultants volunteer their time in a gracious attempt to aid the troops. With his many listeners Hannity can’t find volunteer consultants for whatever legitimate services he may need? Hopefully the consultant expenses aren’t payoffs to his buddies.

This massively-publicized event is a start-up? What kind of initial investment was made that would cause losses up front? Oh yeah, the printing, postage and consultants. Come on now, nothing is being manufactured, no tangible startup; no machinery or buildings, everything is intangible.

Two Cents is desperate; the fact that well-meaning people donate to charity has no bearing on the low charitable return of Hannity’s organization. He cannot consider them his contributions and he cannot take deductions for them (we hope).

And if Two Cents says that the charity is unsuccessful in spite of Hannity’s best efforts, come on now, year after year? If there is a bad year, wouldn’t an honest person learn from that and make adjustments?

What is charity or program expense and what is overhead is subject to logical interpretation, unfortunately logic does not necessarily enter into arbitrary categories according to two cents. True, program expense and overhead are both
costs which take away from the contributions. Both must be controlled; in that sense they are similar. Doesn’t make either category any better.

And let’s hope that Hannity isn’t deducting all this stuff on his personal return as a business expense.

Little Al on March 18, 2010 at 7:32 pm

CC, you don’t think that exposing a sham that diverts money supposedly going to the troops is beneficial to the troops? It helps them by encouraging real charities, and it helps them by convincing would-be contributors to Hannity to give money directly to organizations that really support the troops. Learn how to think.

And of course CC’s comments do not deal with the substance of Debbie’s comments; but apparently CC is a victim of the dumbing down of large sections of society and thinks this is effective argumentation. It ain’t a witch hunt if it’s true, and guess what? There really were Commies around and in Government during the alleged witch hunt.

Little Al on March 18, 2010 at 8:04 pm

Colbert needs to run this as well

Blake on March 18, 2010 at 8:25 pm

I’m waiting for someone to say, “B..but their raaattinggs” because he’s a Fox pundit. That clears everything up for their viewers. Case closed for them. I hope Rachel Maddow picks this up. You should tweet this to her. (I think it’s @Maddow, but I’m not sure.)

Anomaly100 on March 18, 2010 at 8:36 pm

LOL so there are people who want to see the FACTS? Um I would say that the IRS paperwork counts as FACT. It’s amazing that people want to deny this is going on. It actually happens all the time. The rich, in some bizarre effort to appease their guilt for being jerks, will host a lavish party costing in the millions to raise $50,000 for charity. This way they can sleep at night. Mind you I’m generalizing here but anyone who has worked in the “party” industry can back up what I say.

Joe Monahan on March 18, 2010 at 9:31 pm

OUCH!

P. Aaron on March 18, 2010 at 9:35 pm

Amazing Debbie, this blog was read by LIBERAL talk show host Mike Malloy.

Congrats

Lefty Liberal on March 18, 2010 at 9:39 pm

Deb, what made you decide to go after Hannity? I thought Fox was You friendly? Hell yes I’m pissed, but what will Rush Limbaugh et al?

koajaps on March 18, 2010 at 9:50 pm

Although $60,000 is way too much for a charity to spend on unnecessary air travel, that will only get you 8.5 hours of flying time on a Gulfstream-size business jet (approximate). So short of flying First Class on commercial carriers, I don’t think Sean could have been flying everywhere on a G4. The math doesn’t add up, as stupidly expensive as it is.

Ian on March 18, 2010 at 9:59 pm

Carolinacrazy, casting aspersions on the poster does not change the facts of the argument. Are these numbers true? The evidence seems to support that. If you have proof otherwise please provide it.

Scams like this prove that Hannity and his ilk are phonies, using wounded vets to further their own careers and fortunes. How very despicable, like the chickenhawk he is.

And so you’ll know where I’m coming from, I’m a retired Army First Sergeant and spent the last six years of my career caring for wounded Soldiers. I gave of my time, my money, and my life for these brave warriors, and I resent cowards like Hannity using them for his personal ends. Hannity is akin to something I would wipe off the sole of my shoe.

Real Vet on March 18, 2010 at 10:11 pm

Debbie, The man is a complete idiot. Thank you for revealing the truth about this scam he is pulling over the American public.
All my best to you, Apophis

Apophis on March 18, 2010 at 10:25 pm

Charity rating sites are only good for links to IRS forms. Their cursory ratings are not for the informed consumer. It is quite shameful how much people compensate themselves in the name of charity.

Kevin Jennings, Obama’s Safe Schools Czar, was pulling down over $200,000+ a year. Sick.

FeFe on March 18, 2010 at 10:27 pm

    is making $200,000 exorbitant? do you really question Jennings’ credibility for that salary?

    you know, the story about him was fabricated… retracted.

    Chuck on March 19, 2010 at 2:57 am

Great article. Its unfortunate to read that some of the comments actually believe the main stream media will report this. People on television all sleep in the same bed. Some say the same about politicians but I don’t think so. Hannity is an embarrasement to people on the right, same with glen wreck. Hannitys new motto is “all the proceeds of my new book will go to charity.” Thats something else to look into. Its very sad to see fox news have so many viewers. It just shows how many fools there are on both sides. People who watch fox news think bush was a good president and they nominated john mccain.

tyler on March 18, 2010 at 10:48 pm

Debbie,

Please don’t let this story die. Keep it going, or you will be going. Scammitty is going to crucify you if he survives this. You must get this story on tv, any and all tv.
You have no choice, both morally and defensively but to see
this can of worms and scum cleaned out. A genuine patriot can do no less than to finally expose this “Face in the Crowd” monster.
He is a major threat to the credibility of your profession of journalism which has been so weakened and diminished by he and
his ilk. Honest public debate, the freedom to agree to disagree and a strong credible forth estate is absolutely
essential for America’s very survival.

Yes, i am very much a liberal, but also very much a patriot
who innocently still clinges to those quintessentially American ideals of truth, justice, and freedom for all.

fight for America,

David

David Selwyn on March 18, 2010 at 10:53 pm

why are people so ready to give their charity money to someone else,when there are people in your own city, town or suburb that need your help. The veterans hospitals have a wonderful volunteer program that you can become involved in, that is if you are willing to do something other than throw money ant these disabled men and women who served our great country. I am a disabled veteran and I have also volunteered at the VA hospital, and It was one of the best things I have ever done.
kindness doesnt need a promoter or a concert or any of that. Just give some time to these Veterans they have given their lives for you.

katie on March 18, 2010 at 10:56 pm

Does it list a specific print company they use? Perhaps a buddy or family friend Hannity? Also all of this printing expense…since when are mail outs the most appropriate way to promote a concert? Can we see a sample of these mail outs? Are they littered with political messages for candidates Hannity endorses?

Shag on March 18, 2010 at 10:56 pm

RE Bob’s (Hannity’s) apology:

Keep in mind Debbie’s main point. Less than 10% went to the recipients. None of the speculation in Bob’s points changes this fact. Bob’s comments represent, almost certainly, a last-minute desperate attempt by a Hannity attorney to salvage the concert tomorrow. The IRS should put all of them in jail.

Remember, keep in mind through all of Bob’s comments, less than 10% goes to the recipients while it should be more than 75%, and that is just a bare minimum. Should probably be 90 or 95%. All the speculation about the reason for the massive expenses doesn’t change the fact that Hannity doesn’t disclose the massive inefficiency (at the very least; more probably fraud) that the donations fall victim to.

If the percentage is wrong prove it; none of Bob’s comments shows the percentage is wrong; they just talk around it.

Just a lot of double-talk by a Hannity attorney or PR flak (maybe one of these consultants) caught flat-footed.

1. Debbie showed how various expenses were the overwhelming majority. These expenses were direct contributions to none of these missions.

2. We all know about holding assets to generate income. Years and years go by &* no one gets the assets except the people holding custody over them.

Does this mean they kept 40% for themselves and gave less than 10% to the troops? i.e. keeping $20 mm out of $50 mm?

And ref. my answer to point 9. These concerts are annual, so they replenish funds each year. Why worry about depleting when they are replenished annually? Huh?

3. So $500 per year instead of $250 per year? Doesn’t change the fact that only 10% or less goes to those it should. And anyway these are ANNUAL 990 returns. Reread the article.

4. Lots of the beneficiaries are here in the US, fallen troops, their families, etc. And do the math. 7% for the troops and 17% for the postage? Postage 250% of what was provided to the troops? Come on now.

5. silly comment — they can get volunteer support for anything they want. Bob is speculating about what the ‘consultants’ are; if they are legitimate, their type of assistance should be apparent on its face; if it isn’t, it probably isn’t legitimate. And what do instructors and curriculum development have to do with providing money for the troops? Duh, nothing.

6. The food would be a direct contribution, just like the tiny amount of money. Falls within this small percentage. If the entertainment isn’t donated it’s a ripoff. The food presumably would be part of the 7% or 4%; this point doesn’t change a thing. Just means that if this food is part of the 7% or 4%, the scholarships, etc. are even less.

And keep in mind, the 25% to expenses is still high; Debbie was being generous. Good charities have much less going to expenses, maybe 10%. Even the bare minimum for charitable effectiveness is exceeded by many of the top charities.

7. Witnesses are witnesses. You sound like one of those sleazy defense lawyers, that the witness didn’t really hear what he heard.

8. I guess you are math-impaired. 10 x 8 x $500 = $40,000 not $60,000, and it’s conjecture, anyway. And why not drive? Why not get a donation from one of the Saudi/Murdoch stooges at Fox?

9. By all means, let’s not deplete the funds by giving them to their rightful recipients; but gee, why not let the recipients enjoy the benefits of the compounding, not those holding the money, and gee, holding the money with these low interest rates? It won’t increase in value very much, will it? And don’t injuries get aggravated if not tended to quickly?

And remember, these concerts are ANNUAL. Why worry about depleting funds, if they are renewed each year?

And remember, the low percentage is key. The returns are annual, so these are annual grants to the fallen troops.

This point more than any other shows Bob’s collusion with the Hannity rip-off artists.

Little Al on March 18, 2010 at 11:38 pm

I live in Romulus, 30 years. Raised in Taylor so I am sure there is quite a bit of comedy in that. Romulus is a blended community. Not mostly black, as a matter of fact there is more white than black, not by much, and not that it matters.

S: You might want to check the census figs on your own community. DS

sharon on March 18, 2010 at 11:53 pm

    Correction, I meant to state that Romulus is about half black and half white, with a tad more white.

    sharon on March 19, 2010 at 12:03 am

Makes me sick!

Anthony on March 18, 2010 at 11:56 pm

This doesn’t surprise me, even a little. A few years ago, Michael Moore spoke at some college in Utah. For “balance,” Hannity came and spoke–but Hannity made a HUGE deal about the fact that Michael Moore was “paid,” while Hannity insisted that he would appear “without being paid.”

Interesting thing, though. While Hannity was not paid, he WAS reimbursed for his “expenses”–and Hannity’s “expenses” were HIGHER than the amount that Michael Moore was paid……..

In the immortal words of Gene Autry: What. A. Douche.

Bill Abendroth on March 19, 2010 at 12:12 am

Bob, you can try to spin this until the cows come home, but the Freedom Alliance’s own tax documents provide damning evidence that the Freedom Concerts are a scam. The numbers are there in black and white. Sean Hannity and Freedom Alliance are ripping off well-meaning concert-goers while exploiting the kids they claim to be helping. There should be a special place in hell reserved for people like this.

Jack Carter on March 19, 2010 at 12:15 am

I’m Sean Hannity. I’d like to see someone stop me. Please, stop me.

Hannity on March 19, 2010 at 12:22 am

Thanks for blowing the lid off of this scam. I always thought Hannity was a phony and a crook and would end up in prison!

I hope that everyone who was chumped by him can get their money back!

Jennifer Juniper on March 19, 2010 at 2:07 am

Hannutty has got some explaining to do.
Excellent reporting, Debbie. Keep it up and this site will explode with new readers. Guaranteed.

Jesse G on March 19, 2010 at 2:26 am

This article is getting a ton of attention. I’m not sure if the main stream media will pick up on it but if they do debbie is going to be very busy. After seeing how the right deals with issues like this I can guarantee you hannity won’t mention it unless absolutely forced to which will take weeks. Drudge won’t mention it, world net daily won’t mention it all the sites that debbie calls out like hot air of course the list goes on and on theyll all be mute. Thats why there all hypocrties. They remind me of the catholic priests who looked the other way when all those kids were getting molested. Part of claiming to be a conservative and having morals is calling bol crap when you see it and it should start with your own first. I listened to talk radio nine hours a day for years and a long time ago I watched fox news but I just started seeing through them so easily. If you can’t stand up to an issue like this, fatherless children not getting money then you truly are spineless just like the other side. It is really pathetic.

tyler on March 19, 2010 at 2:31 am

Debbie, as a conservative (and I mention this only because it might serve to further validate my praise), I wish to sincerely thank you for this report. You have done Americans – *real* Americans – a real service by looking into this. This is much worse than I would’ve figured. I will make sure this gets spread further. Keep up the good work, and God bless!

Michael on March 19, 2010 at 4:04 am

Oh, and as a side note, I might also add that I am, in your own words, somewhat of a “Sarah Palin fanatic”. After a quick glance through your site, that does not appear to sit well with you, to say the least. Nevertheless, credit where credit is due, and on this matter you are right.

Michael on March 19, 2010 at 4:12 am

As a disabled veteran, this sickens me. The amount given to these soldiers who gave SOME and to the kids of fathers and mothers who gave ALL is shameful.

Why is Col North quiet when all this is going on under his watch? Wake up!!!

Eric from VA on March 19, 2010 at 4:23 am

congress is signing the biggest piece of legislation in recent history and you’re worried about a dumb talk show host. getta life.

Rosa on March 19, 2010 at 6:30 am

Wow. I have newfound respect for you, Ms. Schlussel. I have been following Hannity’s vile, McArthyite schtick since he was local in NYC in the 90s, always finding him the most egregious abuser of the truth and a man utterly lacking in conscience, compassion, or decency. I’ve always also assumed someone as slef-righteously pompous and judgmental must be hiding something — I figured it had to be a bizarre sexual predilection, and maybe it is and we’ll eventually learn what that is. But this is really fine reporting, detailed and precise and fact-checked, and it reveals that beneath his bluster lies the classic persona of a con artist.

Sean Hannity deserves public disgracing. I’m so glad this is coming from the right, and that there are indeed still conservatives who will not pretend the “truth” is whatever suits their personal interests best, as Hannity has always done.

Bravo. Now let’s get this spread far and wide, and bring this cretinous monster down.

A. Fuchs on March 19, 2010 at 6:44 am

Nice article guys.

Dug on March 19, 2010 at 6:56 am

Wow, as someone who has trouble stomaching 99% of the conservative crap spread around in this country in the guise of ultra-patriotism, I am amazed when I see honest criticism and thought in their ranks. Both sides demonize the other relentlessly. I for one will now try to remember that not all, and quite likely not even most, conservatives are as thoughtless as it sometimes seems.

Shawn on March 19, 2010 at 7:18 am

Great reporting. I admire your courage as unfortunately I think you will now become a pariah among your fellow conservatives.

Its unfortunate but that is how it works. Charlatans like Hannity can always rely on the fact that many if not most of their fans will instinctively support them against any criticism, no matter what. Sadly this phenomenon seems strongest when it is actually being pointed out to them the extent to which they themselves are being cynically exploited.

But as you point out so effectively in the column, what he is doing is particularly shameful as it involves wounded veterans and orphans. Questions should be asked as to why this story has not come out sooner and why no major media outlet seems to have caught it.

valmurph on March 19, 2010 at 7:27 am

Thanks Ms Schlussel. This is very, very sad. Living the high life off of our injured troops. Mr. Hannity should apologize to all who donated and especially our injured troops. But I don’t expect he will. Of course he will blame everyone else and please watch your back now Ms Schlussel. Great investigative reporting.

Steve Edwards on March 19, 2010 at 7:40 am

G-d bless Debbie – a true American patriot and last of the honest journalists.

DS_ROCKS! on March 19, 2010 at 7:54 am

Not a fan of debbie’s politics, but as a grant writer her research sounds like the kind of stuff I do all day (tax form research etc). I’m wondering what their G&A is: I’ll try to find out today, it should be in the 990s.

Someone needs to contact guidestar and charity navigator about this.

brendancalling on March 19, 2010 at 8:07 am

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