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To: SupplySider
I am totally 100% the opposite of your view. I am just waiting for Hannity to come on there and get the truth out and tell them like it is. In fact, I appreciate that he has become more aggressive. It is just not the same when he is gone.

We saw Hannity in Dallas Friday and saw him get Kay Bailey to talk Ted Kennedy into coming on the phone (for a $2000 contribution to her favoriate charity).

Ted came on to get a chance at the nation-wide mike to spread his liberal nonsense to Sean's audience. No way, Hannity tried to break in and ask a question, Ted kept on speaking propaganda. In fact, he told Hannity not to interrupt him (as he is using free air time to spread hate rhetoric against Bush).

Sean would have no part of that - called a halt to it and said "Wait, I have to ask a question" - then he brought up his comments against the president on the Senate floor." Of course Ted got mad and said "I don't have to take this" and hung up.

It was wonderful. Can't wait to hear him play it on his show as we were unable to hear all of Ted's nonsense.

Hannity later mentioned this was a highlight of his career - right up there with his interview with Jesse Jackson.

By the way - he does a wonderful show - we were fascinated.
He did his radio duties and in addition assured that we had fun. Got my book signed.

Well worth the trouble and cost to attend.
83 posted on 10/19/2003 2:49:01 PM PDT by ClancyJ (It's just not safe to vote Democratic.)
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To: ClancyJ
A little more info on the Ted call by Hannity. Mark Davis and Gary McNamara were on stage also sitting at the mike when Kay Bailey Hutchinson called and explained she missed her plane and would not make the show. She advised they were waiting to vote. Sean asked if she could see Kennedy anywhere. She could and he came up with the request to speak to him. The other hosts thought this might be a set-up or that Ted would decline - but he didn't - he came on the show.

After the talk, he asked if she could see Hillary anywhere.

Sean is great.

I feel he is a really great asset for the conservatives and our young people. He gets a point - a simple point - and he hammers it over and over all week. This gets though and teaches the young teenagers. I have heard several mention that the young love Sean. He is great with them.

I don't see at all that he is not intelligent. He is not a Rush - but there are different talents. He is a master at the talk show business and apparently is never intimidated by any of our "esteemed politicians".

Now Colmes - I am getting worried about some of you - maybe you are being Colmized and don't realize it. Colmes may be nice but he always takes the low road in any discussion - he is a liberal and believes in liberal goals. He manages to hold on to his position by standing up for basic American views - otherwise he would have to go - we could not take it.
84 posted on 10/19/2003 3:15:17 PM PDT by ClancyJ (It's just not safe to vote Democratic.)
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To: ClancyJ
By the way - he does a wonderful show -

I wouldn't go so far as to say that. I listen to his show every day, because there's nothing else on.If they screened out all the "Sean your so wonderfull" calls from his Long Island fan club and replaced them people attempting to make an intelligent point THEN it would be a good show.
88 posted on 10/19/2003 4:34:17 PM PDT by edchambers (Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket?)
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