Posted on 02/29/2016 3:00:58 PM PST by MLL
Talk radio host and Fox News Channel anchor Sean Hannity declared a New York Times piece about his position on immigration reform and the Gang of Eight was "a bold-faced lie" and added that he was "getting pissed off at [GOP presidential candidate Florida Senator] Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)too" over his performance during the debate and on the trail during his radio show on Monday.
Hannity began by talking about the NYT article. He stated that other talk radio hosts, such as Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, and Laura Ingraham wouldn't change their principled opinions on any issue. He further said that in 20 years at FNC he had never been told what position to take on a single issue, including immigration.
Hannity further stated that after the 2012 election, he did say "out of anger" and "off the cuff" that he had evolved on immigration, if there was border security first, a comment that he regrets. He added that he does know of anyone who has done more to highlight the issue of illegal immigration than he has.
He further declared the NYT piece "categorically nothing but a bold-faced lie about me." And said the piece's author should have reached out to him first.
Later, Hannity said, "I'm getting pissed off at Marco Rubio too. ... Marco, you're being inauthentic. You're not Donald Trump. Stop trying to act like Donald Trump. And stop trying to be something that you're not.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Yep. I was told by a friend with a black belt that he was actually in a disadvantage in a street fight as there are no forms in street fights. He was a very good free form fighter too though. One other friend of mine was a something-degree black belt and got set upon by a group of high schoolers - he ended up in ICU for a month. He had never been in any sort of a street fight.
“Later, Hannity said, “I’m getting pissed off at Marco Rubio too. ... Marco, you’re being inauthentic. You’re not Donald Trump. Stop trying to act like Donald Trump. And stop trying to be something that you’re not.:
I like that part. Hannity is right.
Rubio is doing this to avoid bringing attention to his lack of accomplishment and smarts. He is an empty suit and obsessed with Trump.
It’s talk radio not walk radio.
I’ve been saying that for years. It started with Rush reading his father’s “Sacred Honor” speech and NEVER getting out from behind the golden EIB microphone.
Rubio picking on Hannity’s dream candidate? I quit Hannity tv and radio.
However, he has said, that no matter who the candidate eventually is, the GOP should back that person.
It's clear from this past weekend that Trump is living rent free in Rubio's head. And you're right, this act (if you want to call it that) is designed to be a distraction. I'm sure his closest advisers and donors were telling Rubio to take this "tough guy" tact out on the road.
Another establishment, pro-amnesty hack.
Trump, regardless of how you feel about him, has unmasked the phony conservatives and exposed them as the anti-American establishment.
What Rush did and does is very calculated... He really believed his secret session with the Amnesty pushers, Schumer and Graham would never be revealed... And Rush has done their bidding... I would love to know who outed him.
I wish you were right.
I had a friend who was leaving he and his wife’s restaurant in Lakeland late one night. He had a degree and so did his wife. He tried to disarm the robbers. Bullet between the eyes. RIP Chuck.
The major reason most people don’t care for Rubio is his allegiance with Democrats on the Gang Of 8 deal. No matter how hard he twists himself on the issue, people just aren’t going to accept his answer. I’m willing to believe what Trump said about Rubio and that is that Rubio stopped caring about the people of Florida the moment he arrived in Washington, DC. He’s an establishment shill. Finally, I haven’t seen any evidence that Rush attended these secret closed-door meetings. So on that point, I chalk it up to yellow journalism.
Fox News has notably changed its tone since the election. A Democratic policy staffer who worked on the issue in 2007 and has helped write the current bill said, NumbersUSA and FAIR - two groups that want to dramatically limit immigration - managed to convince Fox News back then to be their twenty-four-hour news channel of the anti-immigrant point of view. Fox has now totally bought in to the idea that we just need to figure something out. Rush Limbaugh, who fiercely opposes the bill, has come to sound resigned. I dont know if theres any stopping this, he said on January 28th, the day the Gang held the press conference announcing its framework for the legislation. Its up to me and Fox News, and I dont think Fox News is that invested in this.
McCain told me, Rupert Murdoch is a strong supporter of immigration reform, and Roger Ailes is, too. Murdoch is the chairman and C.E.O. of News Corp., which owns Fox, and Ailes is Fox Newss president. McCain said that he, Graham, Rubio, and others also have talked privately to top hosts at Fox, including Bill OReilly, Sean Hannity, and Neil Cavuto, who are now relatively sympathetic to the Gangs proposed bill. Hannity voiced support for a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, which he previously dismissed as amnesty, on the day after the 2012 election. God bless Fox, Graham said. Last time, it was amnesty every fifteen seconds. He said that the change was important for his reëlection, because eighty per cent of people in my primary get their news from Fox. He added that the network has allowed critics to come forward, but its been so much better.
Rush finally admitted today, he had a secret meeting with Schemer and Graham back in 2011. Go check the Rush thread.... Remember Rush recently said something moronic that Rubio was the modern era Ronald Reagan, and that Rubio was a 'full-throated' conservative... Rush has been conning US.. and he has been outed.
I know I heard Rush say that Cruz was the modern day Reagan. I have never heard him compliment Rubio very often.
I turned Hannity off about 3-4 years ago
Rush spent the first two hours today talking about the meeting in NYC, so it is true. He reported that he told them no.
I dont disagree but we have to have the chance to hear both sides, correct?
Rubio lies about everything... HE WAS GANG OF EIGHT... that’s the CHEAP LABOR EXPRESS.
What else do you need to know about him?
You have the right to hear any side you want, but I suggest you do your homework.
And, welcome to FR.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2009/11/11/rush_and_roger_ailes_speak_at_boy_scouts_awards_dinner
Rush and Roger Ailes Speak at Boy Scouts Awards Dinner
November 11, 2009
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
EXCERPT
RUSH: ... And the person that taught me to deal with this and to remain psychologically healthy was Roger Ailes. And had that not happened I wouldnt be anywhere near where I am tonight. My relationship with Roger has been more deeply personal on a friendship level and a professional level than Ive never experienced with anybody else that Ive worked for or worked with. And even though Roger has had nothing to do with my radio show he was the exec producer of my TV show for four years the things Ive learned from him about being a man, about the country, about how to be a professional, nobody else taught me.
As early as March 9, 2011, Mr. Schumer joined Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and another eventual member of the Gang of Eight, at the Palm restaurant in Manhattan, where they made their case to Mr. Murdoch, Mr. Ailes and Mr. Limbaugh in a private room. The senators argued how damaging the word amnesty was to their efforts, and walked Mr. Limbaugh through their vision for an immigration overhaul.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2011/03/15/marco_rubio_is_fed_up_with_crs
Marco Rubio is Fed Up with CRs
March 15, 2011
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Marco Rubio has had it, and it hasnt taken long for Marco Rubio to have had it. Marco Rubio says, (paraphrasing) What is this continuing resolution crap? I didnt come in here to fund the government every two to three weeks and cut six billion here and six billion there. What the hell is going on here? I wish the guy would run for president. Marco Rubio.
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Interview With Marco Rubio
Hannity [Fox News] (USA) - March 29, 2011
Author/Byline: Sean Hannity
HANNITY: And tonight, it is a Hannity exclusive. He is a Tea Party favorite, a rising GOP star who has somehow managed to keep a lower profile since his last talk about election to the U.S. Senate last November. Not that Marco Rubio has not been busy. He’s just been focusing on issues important to his home state, the Sunshine State, Florida. Now, the second youngest U.S. Senator is opening up about what he says is the greatest challenge facing our generation today. And joining me now for his first live national TV interview since being elected, the man himself, Florida Senator Marco Rubio. Senator, welcome back. It’s such a pleasure to have you back, thank you.
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Mr. Murdoch, an advocate of immigration reform, and Mr. Ailes, his top lieutenant and the most powerful man in conservative television, agreed at the Jan. 17, 2013, meeting to give the senators some breathing room.
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Details of the dinner, and a previous one in 2011, were provided to The New York Times by an attendee of one of the meetings and two people with knowledge of what was discussed at both get-togethers.
Rubio was on Rushs show January 29, 2013.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2013/01/29/senator_rubio_makes_his_case
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Rubio breaks with tea party
Record-Journal (Meriden, CT) - February 9, 2013
Author/Byline: Randy Schultz
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has a law degree but never has really has practiced law. Now, though, he is in the middle of his first big case: negotiating an amicable divorce from the tea party.
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The problem is how to embrace a Democratic idea without giving the Democrats credit. So Sen. Rubio and right-wing media want to make the moderate, reasonable proposal of legal status for illegal immigrants - an idea that most Americans now support, based on recent polls - a conservative idea. Enter the term “de facto amnesty.”
As Sen. Rubio has told it to right-wing media audiences over the last week, “de facto amnesty” is what we have now. The estimated 11 million illegal immigrants work, send their children to school and go to hospital emergency rooms. They have to fear raids and other encounters with the law, but despite the Obama administration’s record number of deportations, no one in Washington who matters has demanded a nationwide, spare-no-expenses effort to round up everyone who came illegally or stayed too long on a visa and became illegal.
Cleverly, though, Sen. Rubio hopes to define the debate around “de facto amnesty.” Those who already support legal status won’t care, as long as Congress acts. Sen. Rubio hopes to persuade the most conservative voters that his brand of legal status would replace “de facto amnesty.”
To that end, Sen. Rubio appeared on Limbaugh, Hannity, O’Reilly, Levin. He basically stuck to the same script: Let’s hope that President Obama doesn’t mess up with his rhetoric, demanding premature action. For all their “principles,” the eight senators don’t have a bill. The hosts played along with Sen. Rubio: Limbaugh: “ . . . what you are doing is admirable and noteworthy”; Hannity: “It’s the most thoughtful proposal that I have heard . . .” Yet to placate tea party voters, Sen. Rubio is pushing an unworkable idea: tying legal status for illegal immigrants to the opinion of an “independent commission” that the government has sufficiently improved border security. Who would appoint the commission members? What if their standards were unrealistically high? How often would the commission review security statistics? Which statistics would count most?
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