He ends every sentence as though it’s a question? And sometimes? even has them? in the middles?
And then there’s the:
Sean: So Mr. Guest, thanks for coming on, what do you make of the latest?
Guest: Well, I...
Sean: I mean, can you believe what’s going on here?
Guest: Sometimes, I...
Sean: Well that’s all the time we have, folks.
I hate him, a lot. I patiently await his Glenn-Beck-like downfall for the same “we’re going to blow you away tonight” endless teasing letdowns.
Excellent observation.
“He ends every sentence as though its a question?” True.
Hannity is very difficult to listen to: always talking over the guest, never focusing on one problem at a time, and usually taking 80% of the air time. Frustrating. Michael Savage gives the best interviews on the radio: good, quick questions and guests gets 80% of the air time.
Except that Beck often has real depth to his “we’re going to blow you away,” while Hannity is “blowing you away” with “new details” on what he was taking about last night.
I like Sean. He’s done some very good work. He does tend to get repetitive, and he has about the worst grammar of any of the major talk-show hosts. It grates. he’d be more effective if he spoke a bit more correctly, IMO.