‘Enemy of the State’

Every weeknight, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann names a “Worst Person In The World.” It’s obviously satirical — Olbermann uses the segment to poke fun at some high-profile political personality, usually on the right, who’s said or done something offensive. It’s not to be taken literally; Olbermann does not actually believe this person is factually the worst human being on earth.

Nevertheless, Sean Hannity has borrowed the Olbermann idea, and cranked it up a notch.

Forget Keith Olbermann’s “Worst Person In The World” contest — it’s now been completely upstaged by a new Sunday contest on Fox: Sean Hannity’s “Enemy of the State” award. Last night, Hannity’s new Sunday night program aired for the first time, and from here on he’ll award his “Enemy of the State” prize — a term originating with ancient Roman dictators placing bounties on rivals — on whatever red-state abortionist, anti-war activist, or run-of-the-mill Democrat who has attracted Hannity’s ire that week.

Imagine Hannity in that famous Twilight Zone episode, as the ranting Chancellor putting to death the old librarian portrayed by Burgess Meredith, and you’ll get the idea.

The inaugural winner was actor Sean Penn, whom Hannity labeled this week’s “Enemy of the State,” in part because Penn called Hannity a “whore” during a recent speech.

Now, it’s likely that Olbermann will be flattered by all of this. Indeed, it’d be pretty amusing if Olbermann named Hannity the “worst person in the world” for having done this.

Regardless, I can’t help but notice that Stephen Colbert’s over-the-top parodies of right-wing blowhards is looking less and less like a parody all the time. As Kevin Drum put it, “Parody is going to become a lost art if the blowhard brigade keeps trying to top itself with stuff like this. I mean, what could I possibly write that was any more ridiculous than the thing itself?”

I wonder if Hannity appreciates — or is even aware of — the history behind the phrase.

As Mark Kleiman noted:

Hannity isn’t trying to be funny; he’s just boringly annoyed, and prepared to use a Stalinist/Nazi/Orwellian label to express his annoyance. (Just imagine the outcry from the right if Olbermann called his targets “Enemies of the People,” and contrast it with the deafening silence from that side of the aisle about Hannity’s lapse in judgment.)
Doesn’t Fox News have any adult supervision at all?

Apparently not.

Digby, too, noted the irony of Hannity using a Stalinist label for those with whom he disagrees.

This is their idea of irony, no doubt, but it’s not funny because … oh why bother:

An enemy of the state is a person accused of certain crimes against the state, such as treason. Falsely describing individuals in this way is often a manifestation of political repression. For example, an authoritarian regime may purport to maintain national security by describing social or political dissidents as “enemies of the state”.

They are becoming parodies of themselves.

And for good measure, I liked this from one of Andrew Sullivan’s readers:

It makes me wonder if Hannity has anything above a 4th-grade level education when it comes to the history of totalitarian movements. Seriously, “Enemy of the State”? Who doesn’t immediately associate that phrase with Communism or Nazism?

I guess the best I can say is that at least Hannity doesn’t have the authority to send the secret police to arrest the weekly “Enemy of the State”, but it does show you the mindset behind most of the far-right’s media thugs.

It does, indeed.

As I recall, FOX had actually sent out security people to check on activities that they did not appreciate.
Maybe Hannity wants FOX to start their own militia/private police to keep the traitorous left in line.

  • I think it was an interview that CB pointed too with Chris Hedges that said, All fascist leaders started out being considered buffoons to the intelligentsia before taking power. Hannity plays the greatest hits of American Fascism from McCarthy to Bush.

  • Why are we talking about Hannity, does anyone think this thought came from his head. Whoever dreamed this up, maybe old Cheney himself, there is no doubt in my mind that they are aware of the historical significance of the phrase.

    Hannity, O’Reilly, Malkin, Colture, and about 50 others are human robots complete with remote controls. Neither is smart enough or have the pull to actually get something like this up and running.

  • How long before Hannity starts selling armbands? (Made in some country where there’s no minimum wage, of course).

  • Who doesn’t immediately associate that phrase with Communism or Nazism?

    I was actually thinking of Will Smith and Gene Hackman … 🙂

    What’s going to be interesting is how Colbert, Jesus’ General, and others are going to keep up—what were once seen as over-top parodies are becoming all too real.

    Seriously … how much farther can satirists take it if the wingnuts continue to morph into comical versions of themselves (and without realizing it)?

  • Hannity is breathtakingly dumb to “the history behind the phrase” and the widespread association to fascism.

  • Well if someone calling him names is labled “enemy of the state” then I don’t imagine that this will work out all that welll – or at least work as well as Olberman’s “worst person in the world.” I will look like a petty little boy who can’t handle a little name calling. Of course it could just make him look meglominical.

    Whatever the case, if calling Hannity names gets people the “enemy of the state” award I would like Hannity to consider giving me one because I can think of a whole hose of names to call him. I wonder, did he think that this might be considered a badge of courage?

  • Will he have to rename the segment if a Democrat wins the Presidency in 2008..

    just wonderin’

  • I don’t know how “dumb” Hannity is being using this. The left has a disturbing tendency to blow off eliminationist rhetoric from the right when the nasty fact is, the bastards really mean it.

  • Maybe Hannity has been privy to the New Order the White House will impose in 2007, and wants to get the ball rolling on who gets “resettled”.

  • I think I’ll have to go with what Susan (#10) said. Considering the recent rash of fake anthrax letters I get a little nervous when I hear about something like this being broadcast on national TV.

  • It would be funny if 20% ? of the country, many of whom have guns and little true allegiance to the constitution or Christian values, believe virtually everything these guys say.

  • Susan is correct. Their hatred and anger is real. It’s stupid, but stupidity has been behind a lot of misery in human history. And Hannity would love to make a lot of people more miserable than he is.

  • First of all, Hannutty does does nothing but display his gall and hubris at even attempting to label others as ‘enemies of the state’. As if he knew. If he labels you as an EOTS, it most definitely means that you are a friend of Democracy and that you believe in free speech, equality, equal opportunity, transparent and accountable government, privacy, and host of other truly American ideals and principles. Someone needs to label that butthead as an “Enemy to Democracy, or “Friend of Fascism”.

    Second, his lack of orginality is amusing. Why is it that Fox continuously copies from popular and creative progressive shows? If they were so ‘right’, wouldn’t they be shunning, instead of copying?

    “Fox”, only one vowel sound away from what they actually do to the news.

  • Actually this desperate imitation, stolen from Olberman’s MSNBC program, is more of a comment about the continued drop in FOX’s ratings. They’re losing viewers and they’re getting more apoplectic. Maybe Murdoch will quietly drop dead. One can always hope.

  • Time for “Brownshirt of the Day.” The winner get’s the coveted “Styrofoam Cross” with Bay Leaf Clusters.

  • First they attempt to rip off the Daily Show with the incredibly putrid “America Show.” Now this. Pathetic.

    However, I had no idea that Penn called Insanity a whore. (I’m sure whores the world over are pissed.) If the jackass wants to call attention to this fact, go ahead. Does Penn still wallop people who annoy him?

  • That would be “gets” the Styrofoam Cross. He/she also gets the clap. (If he/she doesn’t already have it.)

  • the mindset behind most of the far-right’s media thugs

    I don’t think it’s a “mind set” so much as an unthinking, visceral reaction. Sow bugs and even slime-mold amoebas have a more subtle and varied behavioral repertoire the American right wing.

  • Hannity is not only cluelessly totalitarian, he’s also acting a little, well, dare I say it? French. Sean Penn merely insulted Hannity, so isn’t Hannity really saying “L’etat, c’est moi!”?

  • This is a complete reversal of the McCarthy era where Congressmen will be among the victims and the media and other right wing “entertainers” are the opressors.

    The right wing simply has no sense of humor. To the left, an intelligent parody, a clever turn of phrase, a sublime irony is funny. To the wingnuts on the right, seeing harm come to someone they don’t like is hysterical. It’s what makes the extreme right pathological in its nature.

  • To paraphrase A Fish Called Wanda (and echoing tAiO), calling Hannity stupid is an insult to stupid people.

    KO’s “worst person in the world” is obviously satirical. But when you start calling someone an “enemy of the state” and essentially treasonous, you really do start to cross the line into slanderous speech. Of course, suing these idiots would probably give them more publicity. That’s why I love KO’s approach – keep mocking them to show just how stupid they are (with apologies to stupid people everywhere).

  • By the way, on the issue of Fox trying to copy other people’s popular successes like The Daily Show and Worst Person In The World:

    Some of you might remember a great old kung fu movie starring Bruce Lee with Chuck Norris as his enemy.

    In the climactic fight scene, Chuck was losing badly and everyone knew the end was near when he started trying to copy Bruce’s fighting style since his own just wasn’t working.

    Let’s hope the analogy holds true for dear old Sean Hannity and company.

  • If anyone knows Chuck Norris, can they please ask him to give a roundhouse to Hannity’s overblown head?

  • Hey now—I’d gladly take one of Hannity’s “awards.” I’d have it framed, and hang in on the wall—right between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. It would be an honor to get one of those things.

    So—if I burn Sean Hannity in effigy, can I get one? Hmmm? Pleasepleaseplease?

  • Curmudgeon: so strange! I just saw that fight scene on one of the more obscure cable channels. Not the whole movie, just that scene. I thought, “Wow, that looks like a young Chuck Norris. What a dip he is! And who’s he fighting? Bruce Lee? Didn’t know they ever worked together.” And it was actually a pretty nasty scene: Norris is beaten to death, refusing to concede even after Lee has broken his leg. But I must admit, I am not sufficiently familiar with the martial arts to have recognized when Norris changed his fighting style in the middle of the scene.

  • To rip off Dale’s idea, since Atrios has his wanker of the day award, the Poor Man has the Golden Wingers (Kippies), why not have the Carpetbagger have a daily/ weekly/ monthly enema of the state award? A poke in the eye at Hannity’s expense is would be very worthwhile.

    Speaking of enemies lists, Rick Santorum has a job where he will be the compliler of the “official” America’s Enemies list at the inappropriately named Ethics and Public Policy Center in D.C. I bet Dan Savage is public enemy no. 1.

  • Roger #32 – Yes, it was pretty brutal and clearly showed the dangers of stubborn inflexibility in the face of an unwinnable situation. Very much a reflection of what awaits the current administration in Iraq, imho.

    petorado #33 – “Enema of the State Award”….oh my freaking god I’m laughing so hard my sides hurt. If somebody on TV doesn’t pick that up as a regular feature they’re out of their minds. Three guesses who I’d pick as the first recipient.

  • petorado, Rick Santorum won’t have to turn to welfare to feed his six kids? Oh, wait …

    Do you have a link to the job news about Man-on-Dog?

  • When I started out in the Navy, the Senior Hand of my watch (a tough little Cape-Bretoner with absolutely no body fat, who appeared to live on alcohol) had a favourite aphorism – “an insult from a fool is a compliment”. This catch-all condemnation of everyone who said something breathtakingly stupid, or whose entertainment value failed to measure up, served him well. If by some bizarre twist he were named an Enemy of the State by a fruitcake like Sean Hannity, I know just what he’d say. And now you do, too.

  • If one were to use the title “enemy of the state” it make more sense of apply the title to Osama, North Korea or the current president of Iran. But, Sean Penn? Penn got a boat after Katrina tried to save survivors while Bush and Fema were doing “a heck of a job”.

    And remember that the Romans considered Jesus to be an “enemy of the state”…

  • Curmudgeon,

    Some of you might remember a great old kung fu movie starring Bruce Lee with Chuck Norris as his enemy.

    What was the name of that movie? Thanks in advance.

  • Calling Hannity a “whore” is an insult to whores everywhere. At least you get something for yer money.

  • Thanks Curmudgeon. I don’t think I saw that one. I did see “Enter the Dragon” many many years ago, though, so maybe I’ll have to do a double feature.

  • Come to think of it wasn’t David Horowitz doing something similar on his website?

  • I think Horowitz’s big thing is going after “liberal” professors. There used to be a wepage, that I can’t find, comparing Horowitz’s attack on college professors to Mao’s Cultural Revolution. Quite interesting

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