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To: wintertime
Back when Hannity was first starting out in Athens, Alabama he would justifiably hammer hard a Democratic Congressman that we had at the time. As a matter of fact Hannity got into trouble with the station over his hammering of this guy.

A few years ago I happened called in to Shawn's radio show and spoke to him off the air. I asked him why he never brought up this Congressman's name anymore cause the skunk hadn't changed his stripes. Shawn's reply to me was “Aw he's a good guy!”

That and when he continued to advertise Disney and its products were when I lost all respect for Shawn and I haven't listened to him since then.

His career was made in the CONSERVATIVE Tennessee Valley of Alabama and he has lost his integrity and ethics.

As far as I'm concerned, he, Rush and other so called conservative hosts are nothing more than shills for the MSM. They've done well and God bless them for that but they've sold out. They've lost their conservative backbone. They are nothing but entertainment now.

12 posted on 11/01/2009 6:52:41 AM PST by proudofthesouth (Zero is nothing more than a puppet. Who is pulling his strings?)
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To: proudofthesouth

“As far as I’m concerned, he, Rush and other so called conservative hosts are nothing more than shills for the MSM”.

...they ARE in it for a reason, money and fame, but I don’t see why you’d throw Rush under the bus. He’s been a true, consistent voice of conservative reason for years. Rush actually educates. He’s also the reason for other talk show hosts existence like Beck, Levin, Hannity etc. Without them, there wouldn’t have been a “Tea Party”. There would be little to no dissent.


13 posted on 11/01/2009 7:00:44 AM PST by albie
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