When I used to watch GOP News I would watch him. He's a pretty interesting guy, never really had a lot of dislike for him. He could come off as pretty level-headed sometimes. But when he would get a little partisan is when I kind of tuned him out. As a Liberal, I liked that he was a Catholic (I believe?), a more liberal version of Christianity, in my opinion. Also, a good looking guy if I can say that as a secure Liberal. :-)
2006-09-18 20:03:45
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answered by p2prox 4
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I like listening to hannity. I've tried several times to contribute to his "Why I hate Hannity" hour on his radio show, but they screen out the ones like me who stand up to his bullying. I can talk fast and loud too. They only air the ones that make libs sound stupid. I listened intently to the Terry Schiavo stuff, but never got the point why it wasn't a private matter for the family. I figured it was an abortion rights leadup case to a challenge to Roe. But it didn't work. Straight forward no. Sense no. I've tried checking some of his facts but never saw the twist he puts on things as being any more than that. O'reilly is much more fun. He sometimes makes sense to me.
2006-09-18 20:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not care for Sean Hannity's method of reporting or discussing topics with his guests but I must admit that I agree with this guy 98.9% of the time. Poor alan Colms is right about 0.05% of the time, but then again his role is to act as the opposite of Hannity.
2006-09-18 20:01:01
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answered by wunderkind 4
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I will listen to Sean insHannity once in a while, just as I will occassionaly listen to Bill O'Reily or Ann Coulter. This will keep me informed of conservative viewpoints on various issues of the day. But to put any stock in just about anything that comes out of their mouths is a joke.
2006-09-18 20:20:35
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answered by Atticus Flinch 4
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At first i didn't want to believe what all those democratic people say about him, but then listened to Hanity for the duration of 15 minutes. After that i could build my own opinion.
This guy is indeed the nut-job the democratic people say he is. He is certainly to be dismissed off hand.
It was as grueling as it was entertaining. I just couldn't stop laugh about the guy.
2006-09-18 20:02:16
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answered by The answer man 4
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Yes, and he has a line for Liberals to call in to and vent so they don't implode. Frothy Liberals are hilarious!
2006-09-18 20:03:38
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answered by elong 3
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Like most right wing mouth pieces of the Republican Party I pay littel atention as what he has to say. They have their own agenda when it comes to be fair and bias.
2006-09-19 03:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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don't now him, don't listen to him. i watch cspan and learn far just listening to the members of congress make stupid remarks that they will revise and extend at some later time. in short, they'll say one thing and do whatever they want afterwards, without having to go on camera and say so.
2006-09-18 20:03:32
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answered by de bossy one 6
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who? Liberace? Isn't he dead? Get over yourselves Liberal, Conservative all morons. USA, way behind the rest of the free world and waging an all out campaign to make the world less free
2006-09-18 20:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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basically liberals listen to conservatives and vice-versa for just one simple reason:
KNOW THINE ENEMY
2006-09-18 20:04:26
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answered by arkie 4
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