Also from the article,
Schlussel previously attacked Hannity in a scathing 2010 blog post in which she claimed that the host's charity of choice, Freedom Alliance, was running a scam in collecting donations to help fund the college tuition of children of fallen soldiers.
She said that almost none of the money collected at concerts held across the country went to the charity and that Hannity's demands to appear at each event cost over $200,000 with the Fox News personality being flown in to each city on a Gulfstream 5.
The charity said that not only did Hannity pay for his own flights, cars and hotel rooms at every event he attended, but he also was one of their biggest individual donors as he gave his money and his time.
'Sean Hannity has contributed $100,000 to the Wounded Warriors Foundation, over $200,000 to the Freedom Alliance, and over tens of thousands of dollars to other military charities and individuals,' said the charity in a statement. 'We only make this information public because of the outrageous slander against him.'
Schlussel refused to publish the charity's statement, but did update her post after its release to write: 'Just as I expected, the liars and frauds at Freedom Alliance want to keep the gravy train going for them and their cronies. So theyve issued a response, which doesnt refute a single fact in here and frankly provides no hard evidence of anything . . . because they dont have any.'
So Schlussel accuses Freedom Alliance of not providing evidence when she doesn't either.
Her "source" is a "Conservative writer". Wow. It doesn't get more concrete than that.
The “conservative writer” is Linda Graham, maybe?