To: tennmountainman
Haven’t been able to listen to Ham - it - up - ty in years. Just a rehash of more intelligent people on the dial.
I wish he would just go away.
To: George from New England
Havent been able to listen to Ham - it - up - ty in years. Well, that certainly makes you an expert then, doesn't it.
To: George from New England
I’m glad he’s there. Hannity has been an excellent source of info.
To: George from New England
Havent been able to listen to Ham - it - up - ty in years. Just a rehash of more intelligent people on the dial. I wish he would just go awayYeah I've noticed that as well. He is too wordy. Diarhea of the mouth. He would do better to slow down and tell me something I don't already know.
He also raises the pitch on the words at the ends of his sentences. He does this constantly. It is quite mechanical. Even if I like the content of his message I can not tolerate the way he sounds. I can get the content elsewhere. Hannity is unlistenable.
To: George from New England
Who are your...more intelligent people on the dial...?
Curious....And I don't bite.
76 posted on
01/27/2018 6:49:02 PM PST by
Osage Orange
(Watch your six.)
To: George from New England
Havent been able to listen to Ham - it - up - ty in years. Just a rehash of more intelligent people on the dial. I wish he would just go away.
I turn him off because of his repeated use of "uhm; and ah you know ".
It just grates on my ears like finger nails on a chalk board. Now mind you, I am not a talk show host and I do not play one on TV - and there is a reason for that. I am not a good public speaker nor do I have adequate responses for questions instantly on the fly. But I can do the research and write a fairly good response given time for the task. I do not hear Sean's incessant stuttering on other talk shows (with the exception of Joe Walsh from Chicago).
From urban dictionary - Uhm is a word often used by programmers when they respond to a question that has no context, or is way too stupid to answer.
179 posted on
01/28/2018 6:48:24 AM PST by
Cheerio
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