Again, I disagree. There are many times that I feel that Sean and Rush miss some good points. There are times that they are mistaken. But if they were lying as you say they are, it would be overwhelmingly obvious. My heavens man, that'd even be worse than Clinton. And trust me when I say those media mavens who make it their business to watch Rush and Sean would be all over those two if this were the case.
But in knocking door to door on thousands of doors I have frequently had voters bring up that very issue... I've had them go to the trouble of searching for a pay stub to show me and in protest assert "See, I do pay taxes. They take the Rush/Hannity comments as an insult. They feel excluded from the GOP. It is emotional with them.
Now, when Tax restructuring and social security are on the plate, the "lies" of Rush and Hannity again do a disservice to their (and our) cause. Rush and Hannity do not understand that the typical Christian Right voter is not selling bonds on Wallstreet.
The typical Christian Right person is changing oil at jiffylube or asking if you want fries at McFastfood.