The brilliance of Sean Hannity

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Re: The brilliance of Sean Hannity

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drumdude wrote:
Tue Mar 15, 2022 9:45 pm
Atlantic Mike,

Are you capable of articulating a thought of your own, or do you just watch political youtube compilations the same way a housewife watches soap operas?

If it's the latter, you should consider that posting a "watch libs get owned youtube compilation" is about as interesting to us as a housewife posting the latest episode of The Young and The Restless.
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Re: The brilliance of Sean Hannity

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I used to watch fox some when O'Rielley was there. He was able to think some, Hannity in comparison seemed a bit wooden headed. Now with Carlson to compare with the dim bulb would seem much brighter I suppose.
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Re: The brilliance of Sean Hannity

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huckelberry wrote:
Tue Mar 15, 2022 11:38 pm
I used to watch fox some when O'Rielley was there. He was able to think some, Hannity in comparison seemed a bit wooden headed. Now with Carlson to compare with the dim bulb would seem much brighter I suppose.
News in general has fallen far from where it was 10, 20 years ago. Rachel Maddow/MSNBC is the mirror image of Fox. You used to be able to rely on CNN and NPR for relatively neutral reporting, but that too went under the bus once Trump became president.
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Re: The brilliance of Sean Hannity

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drumdude wrote:
Wed Mar 16, 2022 2:26 am
huckelberry wrote:
Tue Mar 15, 2022 11:38 pm
I used to watch fox some when O'Rielley was there. He was able to think some, Hannity in comparison seemed a bit wooden headed. Now with Carlson to compare with the dim bulb would seem much brighter I suppose.
News in general has fallen far from where it was 10, 20 years ago. Rachel Maddow/MSNBC is the mirror image of Fox. You used to be able to rely on CNN and NPR for relatively neutral reporting, but that too went under the bus once Trump became president.
Couldn't disagree more.

CNN doesn't even come close to the daily barrage of hyper partisan opining that has consumed FOX 24 hrs of the day now. The reason they criticized Trump is because that's what legit news outlets are supposed to do with autocrats.
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Re: The brilliance of Sean Hannity

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huckelberry wrote:
Tue Mar 15, 2022 11:38 pm
I used to watch fox some when O'Rielley was there. He was able to think some, Hannity in comparison seemed a bit wooden headed. Now with Carlson to compare with the dim bulb would seem much brighter I suppose.
I was hooked on FOX back then and Bill O and Hannity & Combs were the two big shows that dominated. I used to defend FOX for a while because I thought it was cool to have a show with one Liberal vs. a Conservative. But FOX eventually ousted Combs even though he was rarely stood up to Hannity's nonsense. They don't even pretend to be "fair and balanced" anymore, which is why they dropped that slogan.
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