Sean Hannity condemned two American universities for accepting money from Saudi Prince Al-waleed bin Talal, suggesting that the donations were evidence of anti-Americanism.
Hannity: Why would these-universities take money from him?
He should ask his bosses the same question. Al-waleed bin Talal owns 5% of News Corporation, the parent company of Fox News.
From
Crooks and Liars
You knew when the Fox caption under Sean Hannity's face said "Dirty Money"- there had to be some evil, liberal agenda attached. Saudi Prince Al-waleed bin Talal, made large donations to Harvard and Georgetown universities which seemed to give Sean and author Richard Miniter, the perfect evidence of anti-Americanism on campuses across the country. Unfortunately for Hannity, he should have talked to Rupert Murdoch first.
Hannity: This is a bad guy. Rudy was right to decline the money...(Sean ratchets up the drama by banging on his desk for emphasis.)
Hannity: Why would these-universities take money from him?
If this Saudi prince is so bad, how can Hannity continue to work for a company that he partially owns? Furthermore, if Harvard and Georgetown acceptance of the donations show anti-Americanism, then what does that say about Fox News?