Get over it.
Dittoes is used on Rush about the same.
Here in Detroit, Sean doesn't follow Rush but has done so well that he is being moved to afternoon drive time.
If you don't like him, why are you listening?
Not a big deal. I think people are just saying "megadittos, Sean."
You keep track for me, OK?
The only thing I don't like is "Now more than ever".
Step 2: Repeat Step 1.
It's just that simple. You're wasting your time listening to his show if you're trying to learn anything. Hannity may as well stop with the smart-making, pick up some pom poms, and lead his audience in some cheers.
"Gimme an 'R'! Gimmie and 'E' Gimmie a 'P' Gimmie a 'U'...."
I think one of Sean's best aspects is that he is gentler than Rush and more apt to entice those on the left who can't tolerate hardcore Rush to at least consider conservative views. There are probably tons of former lefties who began with Sean and eventually moved onto Rush.
I simply could no longer take the constant book promoting and asking the same question five different ways.
Quite frankly, Sean is in fact a "Great American" but comes off as having the IQ of a turnip.
When he does have bright and interesting quests on, he asks the most banal and stupid questions my 10 year old could answer.
At least Medved on the same time slot actually uses his brain and books quests on the show that are articulate and though provoking.
Gosh .. the phrase that really bugs me is his constant repeating of "intellectually honest".
get a life.
Here's my reply for what it's worth...and I don't get to listen to Hannity unless I'm travelling. Anyone who talks publicly that much will find himself reusing the same phrases. When I listen to our pastors talk, I hear the same expressions used over and over. And I bet that if anyone analyzed the speech of any of us here, we'd find that we do that same thing.
Just my useless 2 cents.
I listen to Hannity when I travel and always enjoy him. I've been listening to Rush every day for 13 years and still think he's the best.
Even though he ripped off the "Great American" from Willie I can live with it. What I have trouble with is when Sean has a really good guest on, say Ollie North and he asks him a question and then proceeds to recite everyone of his talking points from the past 4 years. By the time he's done the guest says, yes or no and they go to a brake or Sean off on another question where he gives the answer again. Let the guests talk.
just don't listen to it if you hate it so much.
genius
I can't listen to him any more in part thanks to this phrase he's worn so very, very thin.
Are you performing market research with these vanity posts? And, is this research for the Dimmocrats? First you post on Howard Stern's replacement, AS IF any Freepers ever listened to Howard Stern. Then, you question Sean Hannity's approach. What's the point?
In Cincinnati you can hear "Greg from Cincinnati" (who got Sean started with this saying) stroke Cunningham from 12:30 to 3:00, then Sean from 3 to 6. Six hours of non-stop "Your a great American" Not that there is anything wrong with the saying.
Sean wrote a book.