I often enjoy the fresh genius that is Tucker, only to end up being thrown to the pedantic and accidentally condescending Hannity - who half-assedly manages to mutter his cliché “OK, Tucker, great show as always”.
LOL! That’s true! Everyone must be jealous of Tucker. His intelligence, boyish good looks, sense of humor, etc.
He’s been particularly helpful to a salon owner in San Francisco, who accommodated Nancy Pelosi. The poor woman has had awful Yelp reviews, threatening texts and emails; she now feels frightened by San Francisco and plans to leave.
Pelosi went to the salon, which was closed per her order, without a mask.
The owner is Erica Kious. I think she has some GoFundMe page set up for her.
Did you happen to catch the show on which, instead of the usual “great show” shtick, Hannity took it upon himself to defend Amazon.com after Tucker had taken some shots? Tucker’s patented bemused expression was on full display, and I’ve sensed a bit of a “chill” between the two ever since. Personally, I thought Hannity was out of line. He can extol the virtues of Amazon all he wants on his own show, but to use that brief transition segment to argue with Tucker seemed like a breach of host etiquette, as Tucker was out of time and had no opportunity to respond.
hannity is proof that mediocrity is no bar to success
Hannity's big problem at the present (besides his cutting in on guests' comments, being long-winded, etc.) is that his night show now consists of stale news - news that viewers have been watching all day long.
His monologues are repetitive, rambling, poorly constructed, full of already-shopworn talking points, boring, tiresome, cliched and too long...and he and his writers and producers are too dumb to pick this up.
Too bad...at his prime Sean's shows were fresh and exciting to watch.
Not now.
Leni
Comparing Tucker to Hannity is an insult to Mr Carlson