Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Sean Hannity

I don't often watch Fox News- or CNN, MSNBC, or any of the rest of the cesspool that is the mainstream media polluting my TV set. They're all lackeys of special interest and shrills for either the Dems (MSNBC) or the Bush Administration (FOX). The two worst excuses for commentators, in my humble opinion, are Keith Olbermann at MSNBC and Fox's Sean Hannity. I'll post some thoughts on KO, but I ran across the following on the National Expositor website, and it pretty much sums up my feelings for Hannity:

Smug, dishonest, sellout, scum... just a few words that come to mind when I think of Sean Hannity. If anyone watched the NH debate the other day and the ass kissing spin fest that followed, they know what I'm talking about. The coolade drinkers at Fox and Freaks were up to their old antics. Hannity proved once again that there are no lengths to which he will not go to hide the truth from America.

Does anybody really believe that Sean is unaware of how the phone text polling works? Why is it beyond Sean's comprehension that 33% of the callers would prefer a candidate that answers a direct question with a direct answer, who wants to end the phoney war, and who wants to restore constitutionally protected freedoms? Does he really believe that given a choice between an America with lower taxes, less government, more privacy, and a nation that protects its own sovereignty rather than agressive wars and nation building - that people would voluntarily choose an America with eroding freedoms, rising inflation, a promise of more debt, unending war, and a police state with national ID cards and more gun restrictions??? Does he really think so little of people? No. It isn't possible.

Hannity is a phoney who is trying desperately to become one of the elite by hanging on to the coat tails of the power machine and being a good little lackey. He has lost all credibility by backing the wrong horse. He backed slavery instead of freedom. "Let freedom ring?" you bet. Old Sean has dug himself a hole and after the regime change, he'll be lucky if he can get a job selling newspapers. Won't that be sweet justice?

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