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I mean they support what we say, but how many times can we hear the same narrative. Arrest someone or stop talking about it. And I think most people as well are tiring of it and Hannity even admits he's taking a chance by pretty much staying on the same subject for half the show.
though, his show does provide a daily updated synopsis of what is being uncovered...who is filing for what, who the players are/were, etc, etc.
However, If there is no 'end", as in people being indicted, its a complete waste of time.
I mean they support what we say, but how many times can we hear the same narrative. Arrest someone or stop talking about it. And I think most people as well are tiring of it and Hannity even admits he's taking a chance by pretty much staying on the same subject for half the show.
though, his show does provide a daily updated synopsis of what is being uncovered...who is filing for what, who the players are/were, etc, etc.
However, If there is no 'end", as in people being indicted, its a complete waste of time.
I watch them every now and then and you can't blame Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson for the circus the left have put on for over 2 years.
No more than I am sick of the same narrative coming from Whoopi, Behar, Maddow, Matthews, Mika B., Joe S., Cooper, Cuomo, and every other loon in the mainstream "media."
I mean they support what we say, but how many times can we hear the same narrative. Arrest someone or stop talking about it. And I think most people as well are tiring of it and Hannity even admits he's taking a chance by pretty much staying on the same subject for half the show.
though, his show does provide a daily updated synopsis of what is being uncovered...who is filing for what, who the players are/were, etc, etc.
However, If there is no 'end", as in people being indicted, its a complete waste of time.
I never watch Fox news or listen to talk radio. It is just as bad as MSNBC and CNN.
Democrat bad- republican good. It really gets boring after a while.
Likewise, I cannot understand why anyone would listen to CNN or MSNBC, which is even worse.
Democrat good- republican evil spawn from hell.
The leftist media has more of a hysterical, emotional bent to it and is akin to a little, hysterical girl screaming about something that irritates them. I didn't like that when my oldest was a teen, and I certainly don't like it now. Fortunately, my oldest grew up- CNN and MSNBC didn't.
They remind me so much of Rush Limbaugh. For a long time, years ago, I had Limbaugh on my radio while working in my garage, and I thought his show was a parody, a comedy show. Then, one day, I woke up and realized HE WAS SERIOUS !!
Carlson and (especially) Hannity are cut from the same cloth. Ugly natured, negative naysayers of doom and gloom, who have found a certain disgruntled, bigoted audience who think the same way they do. I could never listen to either one of them from more than about 2 seconds before changing channels. They are an insult to my sensibilities and intelligence.
I mean they support what we say, but how many times can we hear the same narrative. Arrest someone or stop talking about it. And I think most people as well are tiring of it and Hannity even admits he's taking a chance by pretty much staying on the same subject for half the show.
though, his show does provide a daily updated synopsis of what is being uncovered...who is filing for what, who the players are/were, etc, etc.
However, If there is no 'end", as in people being indicted, its a complete waste of time.
I stopped listening to Hannity back in 2004 after the Iraq war debacle. The guy is a political hack...the sooner people realize that, the better.
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