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The immediate exchange starts at 3:55 and the line comes around 4:25.
Spoiler: For those who don't want to watch or can't, the exchange consists of famous theologian Michael Moore noting that Jesus said to love your enemies, and then him asking Hannity if he does love Al Qaeda.
Hannity responds, "I love them in the sense I want to destroy them."
Incidentally... Hannity's line is funny, but glibly dodges the question through humor. I'm curious how religious folks resolve this question in their minds.
As I'm not religious, I just flat-out hate Al Qaeda and feel no need to even attempt to "love" them, except in a Hannity sense of love. (Which, given that love is a battlefield, actually does make some sense, but I digress.)
The left loves trotting this chestnut out (and here Michael Moore trots out nothing but cliches, cant, and chestnuts, making Sean Hannity look positively contemplative), but I am curious as to the response to this.