In a political season where every Democrat is bitterly clinging by fingernails to the electoral cliff, we may have reached a new low from Ohio. Months ago a lady on the internet both Democrats and Republicans recognize is not quite playing in the same reality the rest of us are leveled a series of unsubstantiated attacks at Sean Hannity and his connection with the Freedom Alliance. The attacks were based on a gross misreading of the Freedom Alliance's Form 990s on file with the IRS. Through Sean Hannity's work with the Freedom Alliance, $3.4 million in scholarship money has been distributed and the total scholarship fund now contains $15 million – $10 million of which has been raised through Sean Hannity's Freedom Concerts. The scholarships go "to those whose parents have been killed or severely injured in their service to our Country." There is no "there" there. The allegations were B.S. The Freedom Alliance supports soldiers and their children. Sean Hannity's work for the Freedom Alliance has been invaluable — raising more than $10 million. Recently, in Ohio, former congressman John Kasich, now running for Governor of Ohio, appeared with Sean Hannity at one of the Freedom Concerts held to benefit the Alliance. The Democrat response? Attack and try to discredit the Freedom Alliance. The Democrats are trying to make toxic the act of associating with a charity that supports the children of fallen soldiers.




