Hannity interview on CBS Sunday Morning

conjur

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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/05/21/sunday/main619045.shtml

Hannity says President Bush has been flawless in the war on terrorism and any doubt should be cleared on the way the president handled Iraq and Afghanistan.

As a kid, Hannity, now 42, stayed up nights listening to conservative talk radio. But it wasn't until the Iran-Contra Hearings of the 1980s that he'd dropped out of college to work as a contractor in California. The listener started calling a local radio talk show to defend his hero: Oliver North.


Is Hannity targeting Liberals?

He explains, "There has never been a greater choice for the American people than we have now. Modern liberalism seems to have forgotten the fact that if America hadn't paid the price, blood, sweat and hard work and the financial burden, we wouldn't have freedom in the world.

"I have liberal friends. They are misguided, they are wrong. I disagree with them. I don't want them to vote. I want them to go on vacation in November. They can move in next door. We can play tennis. We can play golf. Our kids can play together. We can go out to dinner -- I know I will probably pay. And, you know, I just don't want them in power."
 

smashp

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Sean Hannity has no Soul. He is a walking, Breathing, Yelling set of talking points.

"...I don't want them to vote"

Aint Democracy Great Though Sean, I guess Only when they agree with You.

"...I just don't want them in power"

Because I Love POWER

"... I disagree with them"

Translation, Anyone that disagrees with me is an evil Liberal that Kills Kittens.
 

HardWarrior

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Originally posted by: smashp
Sean Hannity has no Soul. He is a walking, Breathing, Yelling set of talking points.

"...I don't want them to vote"

Aint Democracy Great Though Sean, I guess Only when they agree with You.

"...I just don't want them in power"

Because I Love POWER

"... I disagree with them"

Translation, Anyone that disagrees with me is an evil Liberal that Kills Kittens.

Wow, the same things he says on his radio program EVERY day. :D
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: Crimson
Typical Conjur post.. I don't agree with someone, call them a moron.

It's a post about someone doing the same thing.
 
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Originally posted by: smashp
Sean Hannity has no Soul. He is a walking, Breathing, Yelling set of talking points.

"...I don't want them to vote"

Aint Democracy Great Though Sean, I guess Only when they agree with You.

"...I just don't want them in power"

Because I Love POWER

"... I disagree with them"

Translation, Anyone that disagrees with me is an evil Liberal that Kills Kittens.

Wow...in Psych 215 they called that projection.

Hehe...when you post something positive about Bush or negative about Kerry, THEN feel free to call others "sets of talking points", k?
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Crimson
Typical Conjur post.. I don't agree with someone, call them a moron.

Ah, so you agree with keeping a certain portion of our population from voting?

I wouldn't be surprised.
 

Skitzer

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It was his success on television that led to his getting his national radio show at a salary that's said to be some $10 million dollars over 5 years.
It's a pretty simple message: Conservative equals good. Liberal is bad. And he's attracted a legion of adoring fans, who put his two recent books on the bestseller list. Hannity now reaches about 12.5 million listeners every day -- making him the second most popular radio talk show host in America -- behind only Rush Limbaugh.
Hannity has it all as far as radio is concerned. He is one of the most successful radio personalities in history -- let alone in modern time.

Pretty successful "moron"

Michael Harrison, who runs the trade publication "Talkers Magazine," says if Hannity is a polarizing force, that's part of the American way.

Like what Al Frankin is doing also?
 

HardWarrior

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Hannity isn't shy about calling those who disagree with HIM all sorts of foul crap.

BTW, he didn't say anything about "keeping" a portion of the population from voting.
 

Crimson

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Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Crimson
Typical Conjur post.. I don't agree with someone, call them a moron.

Ah, so you agree with keeping a certain portion of our population from voting?

I wouldn't be surprised.

He said nothing about 'keeping'.. Personally, I don't want any democrat to vote.. Then all my candidates will win.. I won't do anything to STOP anyone from voting however, thats their right.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Skitzer
It was his success on television that led to his getting his national radio show at a salary that's said to be some $10 million dollars over 5 years.
It's a pretty simple message: Conservative equals good. Liberal is bad. And he's attracted a legion of adoring fans, who put his two recent books on the bestseller list. Hannity now reaches about 12.5 million listeners every day -- making him the second most popular radio talk show host in America -- behind only Rush Limbaugh.
Hannity has it all as far as radio is concerned. He is one of the most successful radio personalities in history -- let alone in modern time.

Pretty successful "moron"
Because too many people don't want to have to think for themselves.
 

HardWarrior

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Originally posted by: Crimson
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Crimson
Typical Conjur post.. I don't agree with someone, call them a moron.

Ah, so you agree with keeping a certain portion of our population from voting?

I wouldn't be surprised.

He said nothing about 'keeping'...

Obviously accuracy doesn't matter when all one wants to do is act-out on anyone who strolls by.
 

sMiLeYz

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Originally posted by: daniel1113
Way to take Sean's comments out of context...

I believe they are quite in context, otherwise... could you explain what he means exactly?
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Passions
Sean Hannity is right. Good to see real Americans exist in the media. Go Hannity!!!

LMAO!!!


But, seriously, your act is getting old. You say it's not an act but it obviously is. Give it up.
 

arsbanned

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Well if the twit is going to pay I can tune out the BS.

:D There ya go! "Hey Sean, another round over here! And how about a nice steak dinner! Nice cigar? Sure! Great! Yeah, whatever, George Bush is wonderful!...."
 

bozack

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funny thing is he is spot on with the "I'll pay" remark, I don't know how many of my "liberal" friends I go out with, but 9 times out of ten they are cheap arses when it comes to the bill...