Sean Hannity now says he was kidding (see post below).
He’s such a duplicitious lapdog for his neoconservative masters at FOX News, it wasn’t hard for me to believe his dupe.
Now we have to wait a week.
Sean Hannity now says he was kidding (see post below).
He’s such a duplicitious lapdog for his neoconservative masters at FOX News, it wasn’t hard for me to believe his dupe.
Now we have to wait a week.
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I usually don’t listen to Hannity, but I happened to be in the car today. He was pretty convincing wasn’t he? Toward the end he got so over the top that I suspected he was kidding, but at first I wasn’t so sure.
The ironic thing is that the irony of his little act is lost on him. He really is guilty of what he was pretending today, just less extravagantly so. He shilled for Rudy and argued with Dobson that Dobson should support Rudy if he was the nominee. He will surely support McCain if McCain is the GOP nominee, a near certainty at this point. It is almost inconceivable that he would back a third party nominee, and he will instruct us on cue that we must support the GOP nominee in the interest of “anybody but Hillary” accompanied by dire warnings about the consequences of Hillary’s election. He derided Ron Paul supporters for not being total shills for “mainstream” “movement conservatism.” I could go on.
Thanks for the link to Conservative Times.
Jack,
I stopped listening to Mr. Hannity about mid December. That was about the time I started investigating the candidates that were left, so I could make an informed vote in the SC primary.
One thing that struck me at the time was the lack of comments about one candidate. This caused me to dig deeper into that candidate’s stance on issues.
That’s when I found my next vote… Ron Paul. So, Hannity’s ban of everything Ron Paul backfired in my case.