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

Stucco, are you suggesting that the socialized medicine scheme that is the V.A. be expanded merely to service those individuals silly enough to get physically or mentally injured in the process of expanding the Free Market?

I always thought that the proper conservative response to those whining for medical care (no matter their excuse for needing help) was “get a job!”.

To suggest that, somehow, the “Invisible Hand of the Free Market” might be inadequate to the task is conservative heresy!

And, BTW, Colene, most reputable charities get by with administrative costs far less than 50-60%. Charity watchdog groups suggest 25% as the top for reasonable administrative costs, not 96%.

Marshalldoc on March 20, 2010 at 1:23 pm

Wow Colene – Its funny that you demanded that the author “quit manipulating people” when you would probably defend Hannity no matter how despicable his action. Manipulation? Its clear you’ve been brainwashed. You live in the land of make believe.

MikeD on March 20, 2010 at 1:31 pm

A few cents on the dollar toward the charity’s stated recipients is not something that most people think is happening here.

Anyone who tries defending a few cents on the dollar by saying that “the Red Cross spends 55-60 per cent on expenses” is not disingenuous, but lousy at math.

If these guys spent 45-40 cents on the dollar, I could live with that. That is clearly not happening here.

They’ve lost my support.

Mondo on March 20, 2010 at 1:31 pm

    Also, Administration is a component of Expenses. The Red Cross has physical facilities, blood banks, equipment, and is generally much more labor and capital intensive than a group that just arranges events and writes checks. Providing Disaster Relief is not cheap.

    Steve Butler on March 20, 2010 at 2:52 pm

Looks like they found a scam to benefit themselves. Not really a surprise considering a lot of pathetic people are finding ways to benefit themselves in this economy. Using the injured from the war is just another way for those people to obtain what they want, which is more money. I’m not sure if there are laws governing charities such as this, but they should be punished some how.

Eric on March 20, 2010 at 1:58 pm

I’ve been telling people for years and years that Sean Hannity is nothing but a gigantic phony “party first” hack who is nothing but a total hypocrite and disgrace to America, he is a professional liar, has ties to Neo Nazi white supremists, he is not a journalist, he has zero political, government, or military experience, and he sold his soul (if he has one) to the corrupt Republican Party, he lied for eight long years while protecting his mancrush George W. Bush and now he has pathetic excuses for “interviews” with the idiot Sarah Palin, who he swoons over on a daily basis and is stupid enough to believe that she can be President, Hannity is a sad figure, so full of hate and ignorance that he is nothing but the voice of the bigoted white men of America, he is a total embarrassment to this country.

Steve M on March 20, 2010 at 2:34 pm

    Steve M…

    How about a few facts…OK, let’s start with just ONE…in your libelous opinionated rant. Neo Nazi ties? Are you ready to defend that one in a court of law? I think you’ve cornered a pretty good bit of the “hate and ignorance” market.

    I don’t watch or listen to Hannity very often. There are far more substantive conservatives out there. I wonder, after reading through all of the venom spewed on this site, if it couldn’t be better spent on, oh, say…a Pelosi, Hoyer, Reid, Frank, Waxman, Slaughter, Waters, Hastings, Obama, etc.

    Out.

    JRannapolis on March 21, 2010 at 8:11 am

      The neo-Nazi Hannity associate the commenter is referring to is probably Hal Turner. Google it.

      Hannity recently signed a 5-year, $100 million contract with Fox. You’d think he’d be able to pick up his own travel and accommodation costs.

      Nancy Irving on March 21, 2010 at 8:27 am

Wow, it’s so hard to get to the bottom of anything anymore because it becomes so quickly politicized. I guess I’m trying to figure out a few things.

1. Amongst the other expenses and postage/printing, how much of that went to care packages and other things for vets and their families? This has not been detailed and is critical.
2.How does the 15 million in the trust fund deal with future projected scholarship costs? Is there an actuarial basis with projected outflows and returns? It may make sense to retain significant sums for future needs, and the charity should make this clear.
3. How much of the Hannity entourage’s costs are being reimbursed by the concert organizers? This is scandalous in and of itself if it is indeed true that this so called charity event is actually providing Hannity rock star treatment – or any other entertainer who appears, for that matter. Transportation of rigging/show staff and equipment is of course another matter.

I hope Ms. Schlussel can answer the above because they are substantive questions, not polemic, and all I know is that I don’t need any more polemic in my world.

Glenn on March 20, 2010 at 2:46 pm

How dare you say these things about me Ms. Sclussel. Don’t you know I am a Great, Great, Great, Great, Great American?

Sean Vannity on March 20, 2010 at 3:05 pm

Lets get the O’Reilly Factor on this!

BIG AL on March 20, 2010 at 3:13 pm

It’s a very rare occasion that I can read a piece by someone and be left with the conclusion that they’re insightful. Thank you for investigating and calling this fraud out for his crimes anyways.

xdustinx on March 20, 2010 at 3:21 pm

look at the Wookie Colene. Look at the Wookie.

Anthony DiTullio on March 20, 2010 at 3:25 pm

It’s time that All Americans who believe that we are of one mind, that is believe in the Constitution as written and the Amendments, denounce the Individuals, the Businesses, and any other associates, who have sold out the Military Members & their families, as well as the other citizens who are experiencing losses of Home, Job, Income, because of the short term greed that has taken hold in this Country, by both Political parties, but especially those members who take the attitude that it’s O.K. to do so. Take the blinders off because we are closer to failure than we know. Only when everything that’s taken for granted is lost, then it’s too late to act. The Cry of disgust should be loud from all sides of the spectrum, especially on this very sick subject.

Norman Morley on March 20, 2010 at 3:54 pm

Better yet send it Stewart and Colbert on Comedy Central
I’ve always know SH is a tool – this just confirms it.

SH is a Tool on March 20, 2010 at 4:01 pm

Sean is the modern Hilter of our time. While he does directly kill people, he tries to destroy minds of many great americans who are a bit uninformed. Thanks for bringing to our attention how he uses the men and women of our arm forces to line his pockets with money.

Irena on March 20, 2010 at 5:22 pm

Hannity’s own site won’t let you ask about this. It gets deleted. I Started an Email campaign with some friends at the VA sending out this link with ‘Scam” alert Hannity rips off Vets”.

daz on March 20, 2010 at 5:24 pm

Can’t wait to see Debbie making the rounds on cable tv. This is good. Real good. Nothing like numbers facts tax returns instead of the usual bull we get. I can’t hardly believe my eyes. Lord, please make this true. Is there anyway this can be turned upside down by a fast talking Hannity? He must have a good answer thunk up by now. I conclude with a simple yaaaaaaayyyyyy!!!

Bill Holt on March 20, 2010 at 5:50 pm

JI-HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD! Why aren’t you on Stern anymore?

Elliot Offen on March 20, 2010 at 6:42 pm

It will be a proud day for America when hannity is led from Fox News headquarters in handcuffs, crying like a little schoolgirl.

Thank you, Debbie for this great service you have provided to all REAL American patriots. You are to be commended, my delicate nordic princess.

Got Falafel? on March 20, 2010 at 7:23 pm

On the Hannity forum, they ban any and all criticism of Sean Hannity, so the topic is off limits for discussion.

However, I’ve been to the site numerous times myself.

http://forums.hannity.com/

It doesn’t take long to register, if people want to do so, and try to provide them with a little debate on the matter.

Kaine on March 20, 2010 at 8:45 pm

Wow. With the numbers you provided, this sounds like a government operation. The current Obamacare bill plans to spend $250B to save $500B in Medicare fraud. And those funds (taxes) are taken from taxpayers and not given voluntarily.

jack herman on March 20, 2010 at 8:53 pm

The conservative establishment such as Malkin, Frum (I guess he’s a conservative again like Noonan, now after the earlier mass adulation of Obama has diminished to less than 50% approval), Lopez, etc. is plunging ahead with no apparent thought to their long-term reputations. They are reckless; Hannity’s shenanigans with respect to this are indefensible, and many of the conservatives will find their credibility severely diminished. They rushed to defend Hannity, and cannot possibly have known all the facts. Re Frum, the 990s do not contain enough information to endorse the project; the expense categories are generic, but Frum is probably trying to get a job with Murdoch, now that Obama is tanking, and he knows what he has to do.

Glenn, by all means, let’s have the actuarial analysis. But remember that actuaries are like CPAs. Within broad limits, they say the things that whoever is paying them wants them to say. They have a great deal of leeway, maybe even more than CPAs. Very slight differences in interest rate assumptions, scholarship use assumptions, or similar things, when compounded over a multi-year period can make the data say whatever the actuaries want the data to say.

Re the scholarship fund, of course not all that money will ever go to scholarships and the posters who suggest this are either naive or misleading. The fund will have annual expenses, quite likely significant just like the 990s, and these expenses will occur year after year after year. The fund is for future recipients? Fine, but remember the disabled troops aren’t Muslims & won’t have scads and scads of kids. Unfortunately, they’re likely to be less prolific than the population as a whole. So the fund gets bigger and the pool of recipients gets smaller.

Limits on grants for active duty personnel? Maybe, but this contradicts other arguments made by Debbie’s critics. They speak of long-term needs for the money as a justification for the scholarship fund. OK, long term most of the troops are no longer active. The project has been around for a while; during that time, many previously active have become civilians not subject to the limits. So why aren’t they getting more?

And let’s not falsify college expenses. Not only tuition but room and board, books which can amount to thousands of dollars, need for financial support during projects such as student teaching, etc. Tuition is just the beginning, so the scholarship contributions are indeed meager; maybe they’ll cover tuition at a few schools, but tuition is just the beginning of college expenses, and of course the need for subsistence doesn’t go away whey people go to college.

Remember also re the scholarship fund that as the number of active duty troops diminishes, Hannity’s concerts keep going on and on. so fewer recipients over time with more and more money coming into the fund. It will likely get eaten up over the years by “expenses”, and the buddies of Hannity, North, etc. will get this money.

Little Al on March 20, 2010 at 10:55 pm

Debbie also has for your info ways to check the tax forms go to Guidestar or Charity Navagater

jesse on March 20, 2010 at 10:58 pm

3% of income on programs and 97 % on expenses come on how does this help VETS ask for forgiveness now hannity

jesse on March 20, 2010 at 11:28 pm

Sean Hannity and Ollie North can’t be trusted? My God! Who else knows??

Lex on March 20, 2010 at 11:51 pm

What a GREAT story, this man needs to be put off the air.

frank on March 21, 2010 at 12:12 am

This is just sad. What kind of person can profit off the misery of the people who risk there lives for them.

Lucas Joyce on March 21, 2010 at 1:52 am

Hannity needs to have his arms and legs removed and beaten to death with the wet ends.

The Falcon of the Laurentians on March 21, 2010 at 1:56 am

everyone keep Emailing the HANNITY SCAMS TROOPS alert .

daz on March 21, 2010 at 9:20 am

I read an article comparing charities and who gave most from each dollar to the folks who were supposed to get the money. The Red Cross had HUGE overhead costs, I will never give to them – wasteful organization. The Red Cross got big donations after 911 and then they immediately spent a great deal on a new communication system – THE SALVATION ARMY consistently gave the highest percentage of the donated dollar to the folks who needed it. You read about charities like Wyclef Jean’s that paid HIMSELF hundreds of thousands of dollars and it makes you sick. Anyway, THE SALVATION ARMY gets my charity dollars today.

Problum on March 21, 2010 at 9:55 am

You’re mistaken, Bob–The returns clearly show that only a tiny percentage of the so-called “program” money went to actual troops and/or their families. Hannity & Co. are exploiting an accounting loophole. They could buy Xbox consoles for the office and call it part of their “program” because after all video games are computer “programs,” right?

Hannity is worse than Madoff–at least Bernie (mostly) ripped off greedy idiots with money to burn; ripping off orphans and crippled veterans is something only a “true patriot” like Hannity could conceive.

I Can Read! on March 21, 2010 at 9:56 am

Today we become Cuba… our government is no longer a servant of the people but our big brother (at least that’s what Cuba’s president likes to think of himself). We are commanded to purchase health insurance or face steep government fines. We are commanded to shut up, keep quiet and file in line. The demise of checks & balances ushers in a new era of tyranny from whichever political party happens to be in majority. Today, I can honestly say that I’m no longer proud to be an American.

Death of Liberty on March 21, 2010 at 10:09 am

    Ok but what exactly does, “Today we become Cuba… our government is no longer a servant of the people but our big brother,” have to do with Sean Hannity and the Freedom Concert staff bilking donators out of large sums of money and using vets and their families to rope in the marks? I mean I feel like I’m a catcher for the Boston Red Sox after reading that post because that one was bombed in from left field. When we’re talking about health care or the PATRIOT Act or a sudden rise in the sale of “Left-Wing” Communism: An Infantile Disorder, your commentary has a level or relevance but in this context I think you lost the plot there a little.

    TheStraightEdge on March 22, 2010 at 4:22 am

HANNITY SCAMS TROOPS? is being posted on craigslist. Is your area picking it up?

Raz on March 21, 2010 at 10:20 am

Both the Hannity site and Fox news has been very silent about it. They must not be prepared to defend it just yet. Seems this has grew some long long legs…

USAM on March 21, 2010 at 11:08 am

It’s all about having enough money and living to the fullest. Greed has entrapped them well, with pretty lies and fake truths to help them along to fool everyone. Really sad.

Bobby's Brain on March 21, 2010 at 11:23 am

Any hear that the Hannity’s Freedom Alliance site shut down for a few hours? Maybe changing thier disclosures?

fightingforce on March 21, 2010 at 12:20 pm

The math was wrong on the totals listed above.

The $1.8 million out of $48 million (both numbers rounded) is NOT 0.036 cents per dollar. It is 3.6 cents per dollar.

Cents means one one-hundredth, so moving the decimal point two more places is not correct.

Either way, it’s a DISMAL NUMBER if true.

Now, there are new rallies to sell books and God knows what else, that are relying on the TEA movement and TEA people to pay up for tickets that cost $45 – $125 (at the upcoming Kansas City event, and Hannity is the headliner). The TEA people are being unscrupulously taken over by “for-profit” agencies, talk hosts, and newly formed dot-coms and dot-orgs. New need for investigation.

BobHaze on March 21, 2010 at 1:01 pm

Sean Hannity always struck me as a phony, after Rush’s show is over it’s a wasteland, I turn him (Hannity) off. I’m glad Debbie has the goods on this smug phony poser conservative. Sean Vanity sucks! He’ll be exposed soon enough.

mark hammond on March 21, 2010 at 1:13 pm

Watch out! Hannity will now accuse you of being an America hating socialist.

Middleman on March 21, 2010 at 2:40 pm

Worth following up for accuracy.

Thomas Dwyer on March 21, 2010 at 3:03 pm

An interesting story to follow up on. I tend to remain neutral when I hear “news” that spouts from blogs, and when the author takes exceptional bias toward people not involved in the story, such as Schlussel did with the Pauls. Not objective journalism, but that’s ok. It’s just a blog. I have one where I vent my frustrations, too. No one takes me seriously either.

Meg on March 21, 2010 at 6:25 pm

GIT ‘ER DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous on March 21, 2010 at 9:12 pm

America please stay focused on the fact that according to this report, Sean Hannity is stealing from our dead soldiers, their family and freedom fighters, thinking us all fools.

There is no excuse for this behavior and we should demand the money repaid.

Enoughwithlies&cheats on March 22, 2010 at 12:09 am

Wow, I feel almost like an east berlin citizen on the day the berlin wall came down. FREEDDDOOOM!!!

Jesse on March 22, 2010 at 8:00 am

I have just read this report, found from a link on Facebook, by clicking on a “Fire Sean Hannity” link. I was just curious…I have seen my share of internet scams. This story seems TRUE. If so, I believe Mr. Hannity should be fired from “FAUX(“Fox/Fakes) NEWS”. *AND*, he should also be indicted, tried, and convicted of *TREASON*. And, given that this is a time of WAR, I believe that he should be EXECUTED by MILITARY FIRING SQUAD. Seriously. really. Given the *TRUTH* of the basic facts, to stage a scam so huge, on the backs of our FALLEN HEROES, and their family & friends, deserves no less than the *ULTIMATE SACRIFICE*. Sean Hannity will never step foot in the little Podunk-town where I was born and still live today, so I can safely express myself in the strongest terms possible. These are the best words to express my thoughts and feelings here: “If Sean Hannity ever, *EVER* comes to where I live, I will *KILL HIM* myself. Judge, jury, executioner. Having sworn an oath to protect and defend the American Constitution and Her People, against any & all enemies, foreign & DOMESTIC, I hereby declare Mr. Hannity to be An ENEMY COMBATANT, fully subject to the Rules of War, & the Geneva Convention. As a soldier, it will only be me doing my duty, hopefully not “when”, but only “if” Mr. Hannity so presents himself as the TARGET of OPPORTUNITY which he is. As a soldier, that would be my duty. You’ve been warned, Sean. I ain’t goin’ nowhere. But Sean, if you ever go where I am, I guarantee, that will be the LAST PLACE you ever go on this EARTH! May God Damn your soul to hell, Sean. GOD BLESS AMERICA. SEMPER FI HOO-AH! Signed: Scot Medicinehorse badge #179.”/// Thank-you for your time and attention to this matter…

medicinehorse179 on March 22, 2010 at 9:04 am

no exhaustive research has been done in 18 hours to refute the claim Hannity SCAMMED TROOPS. He should be open about it and let the public decide. Hannity has been silent which leads me to believe THE SCAM STORY it is closer to being true .

fightingforce on March 22, 2010 at 12:32 pm

I have seen for myself how selfish and self absorbed that this so called “real american” Sean Hannity is. He arrived at the Kennedy Space Center a few years back for an appearance in a military transport when KSC officials said “no”. I feel that our tax dollars could be better spent in other ways instead of shuttling Sean to an appearance.

He’s a legend in his own mind, and kudos to Debbie for calling out this real american bozo.

madonnawaynegacy on March 22, 2010 at 2:25 pm

Why waste time talking about this? Send this to the IRS and FBI for investigation? Do this for the sake of our military and their families.

Antoinette on March 22, 2010 at 4:17 pm

I checkout the tax reports and found the same thing everyone else with common sence saw. I am also a graduate accountant. One thing that came jumping out was the name of firms they are connected to. Team Americia, same address and same office suite. I goolged it and could only find a PAC with the same name, if connected is a clear violation of policical connection which is a violation of tax exempt. They support republicians with a tea bag flavor.

patrick healy on March 22, 2010 at 4:20 pm

Sean Hannity is many things. He is the whiny little 3rd grade girl ready to burst into tears at a moments notice. He is the geeky 4th grader who skips recess so he can tattle to the teacher about his classmates. He is the insufferable uncoordinated sophomore who knows just enough to think he knows more than anyone to the extent that his classmates don’t bother to refute or listen to him. Frankly he is the sanctimonious prick everybody hates. But somehow he has annointed himself king of the trailer trash. The world’s tallest midget. Somehow he’s got these rednecks who would normally beat the shit out of an asshole like him instead be sniffing up his ass – treating him like an alpha dog. I have no time for the alpha dogs of the right either but at least they are what they are. But Vannity is a little frou frou poodle dog pretending to be a pitbull. I’m pulling for the rednecks to stop treating him like a hero. Though that would have to start with the admission that they have been acting like cowering little bitches. But who can blame a guy for not seeing the difference between a snivelling sissy boy and a real man? Watch enough Fox News and your brain is so pureed you’ll believe anything.

Randomity on March 22, 2010 at 5:29 pm

You go Debbie. You are the true patriot. Great investigative piece. God Bless you.

James on March 23, 2010 at 12:00 am

Sean Hannity reminds me of the obnoxious college student who took 6 years to get his 4 year degree and mowed my lawn every summer outside of DC. Before that the same kid used to get his ass whooped on his paper route and have his money taken. Same profile – he is intolerant of opposing viewpoints and shouts down his guests and callers that aren’t kissing his ass and sounding like right-wing fanatics. Who for the most part happen to be racists like Sean – who is an IGNORANT racist – the worst kind in any color. I hope this story has legs –

Big Downer on March 23, 2010 at 2:22 am

    Why is this not in the so called “Mainstream Media”

    Dave on March 23, 2010 at 2:00 pm

      Maybe because it isn’t true?????

      JoeT on March 24, 2010 at 5:01 pm

      This has been on Ed Schultz and Olbermann and I call them main stream.

      lstl4 on March 30, 2010 at 11:31 am

    Wow, that sounds a lot like Congress when the Democrates told everyone else to shut up because they won the election? I don’t particulary care for Sean, but he does make some very good points. It does always seem that we have to tolerant and open to listen to other’s points as long as it agrees with a “to the left of center” position. If it is not, then those people are either stupid, ignorant, close-minded, or out of touch. Sounds strange to me, but that’s how things are now.

    actruckin on March 25, 2010 at 9:02 pm

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