Posted on 01/07/2006 5:44:11 AM PST by mcg2000
Earlier today, a few of us were talking about the satirically campy exchanges that occur all too often on Hannity's radio program. jaop
As much as Willie Cunningham is loved, he should be flogged for introducing Hannity to the phrase "great American".
On average, how many times per show will Hannity and a guest call each other "great Americans"? We counted 9 during the last hour of his show; pre-Christmas vacation.
It's been a point of curiousity, besides .... good-golly, geez, it's such a swell topic for pals to talk about!
Kinda of like a bad joke gone stale i.e. the Mike Tyson and David Letterman routine ---> "you're the man." "No. you're the man." repeat 5x
Is this small circle of friends the only individuals who've grown increasingly tired of these exchanges?
---- Hannity's program is a dime a dozen without really bringing any uniqueness to the table. His key to success is following Limbaugh. Is there a national contract or sales push agreement for prior programing (I'm not sure who represents EIB)?
---- Does anyone else have a letdown after listening to Limbaugh - going into Hannity? Limbaugh is on the forefront of ideas, while Hannity is just a daily review of what has already happened. Not a very strong independent thinker imop.
---- Hannity is too predictable .... when O'Reilly talks about kool-aid drinkers .... well ....
feedback anyone?
I would classify Hannity as an earnest simpleton. Ok for rallying the masses of the converted, but for intellectual debate look elsewhere.
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