Leaving the convention floor this evening after rousing speeches by Howard Dean and Barack Obama (more on that later), Democracy for Iowa's intrepid reporter, Darrell Lewis, came upon this scene.

Janeane Garofalo (right) points the finger at Sean Hannity
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Says Lewis: Less then an hour ago in an alley behind Fleet center, I came upon Sean Hannity and Janeane Garofalo in a heated discussion. Garofalo was really ripping into Hannity, and at one point she said, "You are just plain mean to people." Of course, I had to throw my two bits in and tell Hannity it was disgraceful the way he treated Dean.
Anyway, the discussion was fairly lengthy and heated at times, with only a handful of us observing it and occasionally getting involved. By the time it ended the two of them had come to an agreement to be on each others shows and do "in-studio exchanges." Hannity told her, "Well, I was on my way to have a beer, but if you want to go back up to our studio now, let’s go!" and off they went.
Sure. What's the point of fighting in an alley when you can do it on TV and get paid for it! Thus endeth Blog for Iowa's foray into tabloid journalism.