Sean Hannity’s war against Media Matters for America isn’t going very well, but he’s not one to stop digging just because he’s in a hole. After dedicating his entire show to bashing MMFA, Hannity took to twitter to spread more rumors about the organization’s president, Angelo Carusone.

https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/930287854873432064

The website Hannity is linking, angelocarusone.com, is very obviously a hate site where someone purchased the domain of Angelo Carusone’s name to malign him. It’s a harassment tactic commonly used by the Church of Scientology and other criminals like Martin Shkreli, often to target offending journalists.

Hannity’s attack on Carusone comes in response to Carusone’s work to discourage advertisers from giving Hannity their money. Carusone has been meeting with advertisers for months urging them to stop sponsoring Hannity’s show, which MMFA calls “a Trump propaganda operation.” Additionally, MMFA lists Hannity’s current and former advertisers in an effort to pressure companies to stop supporting Hannity through publicity.

Angelo, thank you for your concern and for bringing this to our attention. We worked with our media partner and FOX news to stop our ad from airing during the Sean Hannity Show. — Keurig (@Keurig) November 11, 2017

Hannity’s decision to engage in targeted harassment of Carusone on Twitter may not be his best strategy, as it definitely violates Twitter’s policies and could get him banned from the platform. Meanwhile six advertisers left Hannity’s show today: Conagra (Hebrew National, ReddiWip and Marie Callender’s), HelloFresh, Hubble Contacts, UNTUCKit, Volvo and the Society for Human Resource Management.

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