Season tickets in the NFL $2500, BMW Roadster 52k..Watching Sean Hannity dice up one liberal after the other: PRICELESS! I really think Sean is the Number 1# conservative voice today. Let me make my point, name one other conservative that is down right hated more than Hannity..the left HATES this man..translation: He's Very Good! I Love how Alex Baldwin won't debate him...(chicken). He dailey beats up on Combs...that's a joke...but every other lefty that comes on the show...did you see him cream Jerry (dysfuntional) Spring..WOW!!!!
Just wait and watch...a bunch of lib's will answer this in their usual 'Level 5 Panty-Wad" need I say more?
What's your thought's please?
2006-06-30
09:18:32
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Thanks Justin..your proving my point!
Keep showing the world your intelligence
PLEASE!!!!!LOL
2006-06-30
09:24:43 ·
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enlighten...interesting you call yourself that..how humble of you! Thanks for your answer..you prove my point..thanks!
2006-06-30
09:35:10 ·
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See I told you so...they can't stand him,
I rest my case!!
2006-07-02
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Im right there with you. I love Sean Hannity!!! He really is hated by the libs, yet like you said, they wont take him. I also think that Rush is more hated, especially with this new Viagra story! The libs are totaly soaking it up.
2006-06-30 09:41:17
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answered by klimrite03 2
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If he's so good why won't he go on the Colbert Report and face the real Kung Fu Master, Hmmmm? Frankly, the Hannity, and the rest of the Fox Network commentators are a bunch of clowns. It's actually kind of amusing to watch them on occasion. Panty Waste Hannity would not get within 50 yards of a real liberal while the cameras are rolling, LOL.
2006-06-30 18:29:18
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answered by W.L.O. Global 2
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Political discussions with people like you is like talking to a parrot.
Hannity fans - These are the people who still believe that Iraq and Saddam were involved ni the 9/11 attack. But, they can recite Hannity and Limbaugh like a fundamentalist cites bible verse.
Most of the people who listen to Hannity are white men. I think a part of supporting Bush is a sense of team spirit, that there's a macho component that helps these guys feel more masculine, more potent, when they root for Bush, root for the Iraq war.
I get the feeling, that sitting there listening to Hannity is like them having another fully brainwashed and joyfully and willfully ignorant friend, they couldn't and wouldn't voice opposition to Bush, or even question Bush's viability as president in front of their friend Sean Hannity. I think there are a lot of closet anti-Bush people out there. They are at risk.
They need to come out of the closet.
2006-06-30 09:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Level 5 Panty-Wad.
2006-06-30 09:21:07
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answered by Pitchow! 7
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Honestly, I dislike anyone who works for the Government Issue News Channel.
FOX = Fervent Oppression of Information
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FOX = Forever Omitting Information
2006-06-30 09:23:38
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answered by OneMadSquid 3
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-Donation by Murdoch, New York, NY 10036 News Corporation/Chairman & CEO, to a Republican Senator from Alaska to realize the dream of building a "bridge to nowhere"...$4,000.00 (12/20/05 for primary and general election)
-Donation by Murdoch, New York, NY 10036 News Corporation/Chairman & CEO, to the NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE...$5,000.00 (3/24/05)
- A program personality on Fox News, owned by Robert Murdoch that relies on facts,...priceless.
Sean Hannity on the recession: "First of all, this president -- you know and I know and everybody knows -- inherited a recession...it was by every definition a recession" (11/6/02)
"Now here's where we are. The inherited Clinton/Gore recession. That's a fact." (5/6/03) "The president inherited a recession." (7/10/03) "He got us out of the Clinton-Gore recession." (10/23/03) "They did inherit the recession. They did inherit the recession. We got out of the recession." (12/12/03)
"And this is the whole point behind this ad, because the president did inherit a recession." (1/6/04)"Historically in every recovery, because the president rightly did inherit a recession. But historically, the lagging indicator always deals with employment." (1/15/04) "Congressman Deutsch, maybe you forgot but I'll be glad to remind you, the president did inherit that recession." (1/20/04) "He did inherit a recession, and we're out of the recession." (2/2/04)"The president inherited a recession." (2/23/04) "The president inherited a recession." (3/3/04) "Well, you know, we're going to show ads, as a matter of fact, in the next segment, Congressman. Thanks for promoting our next segment. What I like about them is everything I've been saying the president ought to do: is focusing in on his positions, on keeping the nation secure in very difficult times, what he's been able to do to the economy after inheriting a very difficult recession, and of course, the economic impact of 9/11." (3/3/04)
"All right. So this is where I view the economic scenario as we head into this election. The president inherited a recession." (3/16/04) "First of all, we've got to put it into perspective, is that the president inherited a recession." (3/26/04) "Clearly, we're out of the recession that President Bush inherited." (4/2/04) "Stop me where I'm wrong. The president inherited a recession, the economic impact of 9/11 was tremendous on the economy, correct?" (4/6/04) "[President George W. Bush] did inherit a recession." (5/3/04) "[W]e got [the weak U.S. economy] out of the Clinton-Gore recession." (5/18/04) "We got out of the Clinton-Gore recession." (5/27/04) "We got out of the Clinton-Gore recession." (6/4/04)
What the White House admitted - "The recession officially began in March of 2001 -- two months after Bush was sworn in -- according to the universally acknowledged arbiter of such things, the National Bureau of Economic Research. And the president, at other times, has said so himself." (Washington Post, 7/1/03)
Sean Hannity's knowledge of history - "You want to refer to some liberal activist judge..., that's fine, but I'm going to go directly to the source. The author of the Bill of Rights [James Madison] hired the first chaplain in 1789, and I gotta' tell ya' somethin', I think the author of the Bill of Rights knows more about the original intent--no offense to you and your liberal atheist activism--knows more about it than you do." (9/4/02)
What really happened: - The first congressional chaplains weren't hired by James Madison--they were appointed by a committee of the Senate and House in, respectively, April and May, 1789, before the First Amendment even existed. James Madison's view: "Is the appointment of Chaplains to the two Houses of Congress consistent with the Constitution, and with the pure principle of religious freedom? In strictness the answer on both points must be in the negative." (James Madison)
2006-06-30 11:05:11
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answered by navymom 5
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He's awesome. I think Rush may still be more hated though.
2006-06-30 09:23:04
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answered by shominyyuspa 5
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...my thoughts...
I love my "Navy Mom"
2006-06-30 11:18:36
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answered by Anonymous
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