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Sean Hannity's unhappy about his role in the "Tea Party Zombies Must Die" game
Sean Hannity is the one who usually goes after liberals and President Obama. However, a new online video game has Hannity as the one to go after - with weapons. In the game "Tea Party Zombies Must Die," players are encouraged to go after Tea Party favorites like Presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Rep. Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, members of Fox News, and Hannity, with the object of the game to beat them and "bash their rotten brains to bits" using everything from crowbars to guns. The creator of the game is StarvingEyes Advergaming. Tea Party members are dressed in Ku Klux Klan robes, and Conservative groups as well as Hannity are outraged about the game's use of violence against a political group. Hannity discussed the game on a recent broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, railing against what he believes is a "double standard" when it comes to perceived violence and threats against the political right. Fox News commentator Mike Huckabee tells Fox News he was "flattered to be included" and stands by the creator of the game's First Amendment rights, but also said he is against the "hypocrisy of the left" when it comes to violence. The Hollywood Reporter has more about the "Tea Party Zombies Must Die" game here.
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