But he has a huge audience, and is incredibly wealthy.
Maybe that proves that "no one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people"
I think there is an inverse IQ relation to the ability to tolerate Hannity. I am a strong conservative, and I catch him sometimes when I am in the car in the evening, (I regret when Howie Carr finishes his show - although the commercials have taken over that - Howie Carr is smart and funny.) and I listen to a few minutes hoping to glean a useful or encouraging nugget.
However, within about a minute his style grates me to the point where I have to change the channel, or turn the radio off. Even many of his guests are red-meat word salad generators who offer nothing new.
Hannity offers Conservatism 101. It really holds little interest for those who have enrolled in graduate school, such as FReepers.