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Sean Hannity is the real deal
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Tuesday, March 23, 2004 | Rebecca Hagelin

Posted on 03/23/2004 2:42:42 AM PST by JohnHuang2

Sean Hannity is the real deal


Posted: March 23, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Observing Sean Hannity "work a room" is like watching someone welcome a good friend into his home.

There is no glad-handing, no feigned interest in what his guest is saying, no forced smile.

Rather, there is a warm handshake, meaningful conversation, deep appreciation for the individual and that unmistakable Hannity charm.

In a word, Sean Hannity is ... adorable.

There, I said it. Might as well get right out there in the open for all the world to read.

Sean is intelligent, genuinely kind, correct on the issues ... and drop-dead gorgeous.

And what red-blooded conservative woman thinks otherwise?

Yes, I am happily married and madly in love with my husband, Andy, of nearly 20 years. And my hubby, good sport that he is, loves to tease me anytime I might be attending a meeting or event with the handsome Hannity. "You're not going to see him again, are you?" he laments in his most dramatic impersonation of a "worried" Wendy Whiner.

The truth be known, Andy loves Sean too. Although I have to admit, I've never heard him refer to Hannity as adorable. (Thank the Lord.)

But I digress.

Several weeks back, I had the opportunity to attend a small luncheon with Hannity just before he met with nearly 1,000 fans in a D.C. bookstore to celebrate the rollout of his newest book, "Deliver Us From Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism."

I love to study human beings and their interaction with others. You can tell a lot about a person – especially a famous one – by the way he treats both the famous and the average. He looks each person directly in the eye as if they're the only one in the room for that moment, listens intently to what they have to say and graciously accepts both compliments and criticism.

And those who know Sean much better than I have told me that he is a person of outstanding integrity, incredible generosity, and a loving and devoted husband and father. Sean proudly and humbly refers to his wife, Jill, as the "love of his life," and his two children as "the greatest gift God ever gave me." And far beyond the view of the casual observer, those who work with Sean admire him most for the way his life is a reflection of his deep Christian faith.

So why am I telling you all this?

Because in this time of mega-media stars, American "idols" and an endless supply of pontificating politicians, it's hard to know who's truly a decent person, and who is just another snot.

Hannity doesn't just appear to be an American hero – he's the real deal.

That's why his hard-hitting book, Deliver Us From Evil, "Deliver Us From Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism" is a must-read.

This genuinely "nice guy" shows just how much he cares for America and individuals by writing one of the most courageous and principled books on principles I've seen in a long time. Sean conquers liberal lies, ignorance, failure and hypocrisy by boldly exposing them as such.

Take for instance, his indictment of former President Clinton's failure to deal with terrorism:

President Clinton, in short, has taught us all a costly lesson in the perils of modern-day appeasement. In his preoccupation with political matters, and his essential reluctance to view terrorists or brutal dictators as a military threat, he failed to stand up to evil, and in so doing gravely compromised our national security ... Bill Clinton wasn't asleep at the wheel. He just refused to drive – and Americans paid for his folly and lack of leadership with their lives.

Or Sean's well-documented chronology of John Kerry's backpedaling, sidestepping, web of lies about his now infamous flip-flopping votes on the war in Iraq:

The reason John Kerry has such different reasons for his vote is that he doesn't want to tell the truth ... in his constant shifting, waffling and flip-flopping on the tough questions of the day – Kerry has proven to be guided not by a strong moral compass, but by the shifting sands of pure political opportunism ...

Sometimes Kerry's hypocrisy is so flagrant that it's hard to imagine what he was thinking. After roundly denouncing President Bush for his appearance on the USS Abraham Lincoln to welcome home troops from the Middle East, Kerry formally announced his presidential candidacy standing on an aircraft carrier in South Carolina.

Of course, "Deliver Us From Evil" contains brilliant explanations and defenses of conservative principles Americans have come to count on Hannity to deliver. But in a most compelling fashion, Sean also has the guts to call evil for what it is, and the boldness to illuminate truth as the only answer.

Because he lives what he believes, Sean Hannity has earned the right to do both.





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KEYWORDS: booksigning; deliverusfromevil; hagelin; hannity
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Tuesday, March 23, 2004

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1 posted on 03/23/2004 2:42:43 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
After roundly denouncing President Bush for his appearance on the USS Abraham Lincoln to welcome home troops from the Middle East, Kerry formally announced his presidential candidacy standing on an aircraft carrier in South Carolina.

Putting these two video clips together would be a great Bush campaign ad

2 posted on 03/23/2004 3:55:13 AM PST by doc11355
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To: JohnHuang2
I'm sorry, but I really think Hannity is somewhat of a lightweight.
I almost choked when his name is associated with "Right-wing attack dogs", or "attack squad".
Coulter, Rush and Ingrahm - now those are serious weapons in the war against the lying leftists.
Sean is OK, but doesn't engage in hot pursuit when the Libs are on the defensive....
3 posted on 03/23/2004 3:55:51 AM PST by Psalm 73 ("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is a war room".)
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To: JohnHuang2
Hannity is adorable, I guess that's important. He is also an intellectual light weight and a Disney/Cap cities/ABC wonk who knows exactly how his bread gets buttered and by whom.

Thanks though for running an ad for his book.

4 posted on 03/23/2004 4:06:22 AM PST by wtc911 (Doesn't matter if your head is in the sand or up your a**, the view is the same.)
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To: Psalm 73
I think we all have our role to play. Some are called to be attack dogs, some are called to be gentle prodders, while others of us post online and write letters. Shall the attack dog say to the letter writer, "I don't need you." Or shall the prodder say to the attack dog, "Your responses are always too harsh." No we are many parts but the same VRWC.
5 posted on 03/23/2004 4:10:21 AM PST by rabidralph (Fear the Turtle.)
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To: Psalm 73
Psalm 73, I think Sean is by far to best Republican speaker in the media. I dont see Laura, Ann or Rush with a show on TV. When they have the top rated cable TV talk show, then talk to me. Whenever Hannity and Colmes has someone fill in for Sean, the show isn't that good. Sean is the best thing to ever happen to the Republicans for cable TV.
I didn't even mention his great radio show.




6 posted on 03/23/2004 4:16:05 AM PST by Adam36
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To: Psalm 73
I think you're spot on. I want to like the guy, he does have some provocative points to make. I know his heart is on the right side of the issues. I love it when he let's Colmes develope some off the wall point, and then at the right moment Hannity interjects some succinct point which makes you think Colmes' tongue is going to flap around in his mouth like a faulty window shade. I usually listen to Hannity's programs (when I listen) right up to the point where I hear him cut a caller or guest off right when they're getting ready to make an important point. I notice that Rush and Laura Ingraham tend to help a caller or guest get to the point if the caller or guest starts to get long winded or tangential.
7 posted on 03/23/2004 4:20:02 AM PST by RushLake (Permission from the UN...we don't need no stinking permission slip from the UN.)
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To: wtc911
It was a great ad for the book, although restrained and understated. The book is actually much better than JH humbly indicated.

There are many who are educated beyond their intelligence with zero sense of reality. Hannity has the seasoned blend of common sense coupled with well rounded intelligence.

Hannity was mentioned specifically by the Kerry campaign as being one of two of the highest ranking Republican "attack machine" operatives.

What does it take to be a heavy weight?
8 posted on 03/23/2004 4:25:36 AM PST by ASA.Ranger (Love the French as they Love the U.S.!)
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To: JohnHuang2
Lightweight or not, Sean exudes warmth and charisma, (sadly lacking from the likes of Savage) who exudes the opposite.
9 posted on 03/23/2004 4:28:32 AM PST by tkathy (Our economy, our investments, and our jobs DEPEND on powerful national security.)
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To: RushLake
You have to remember, there's that fine line on TV. You just cant make over the edge comments. Rush was forced to resign from ESPN, because of his comments about Donovan Mcnab. Ann's been fired twice from MSNBC, because of controversal comments. Laura's show on MSNBC failed.
Michael Savage was fired from MSNBC, because of making comments about gays. All Savage did was make a tounge and Cheek comments about Gays and he was fired.
Now with this whole Janet Jackson situation, you have to watch what you say.
wtc911, you said it best.
Hannity has the seasoned blend of common sense coupled with well rounded intelligence.
10 posted on 03/23/2004 4:32:36 AM PST by Adam36
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To: Adam36
By the way, does anyone remember the Morton Downy Jr show in the late 80s. It was only for 2 years. But that first year of Morton's show in 87, 88. That was the greatest talk show ever.
11 posted on 03/23/2004 4:36:34 AM PST by Adam36
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To: Psalm 73
I'm sorry, but I really think Hannity is somewhat of a lightweight.

How..because he's not rabid? I don't really understand this line of thought. What would you have him do?...if you come off looking like some rabid, purely partisan wacko, no one will listen too you.

Maybe I'm reading you wrong, but It makes me ill to keep hearing this about a man who is out there fighting every day to give us a voice.

12 posted on 03/23/2004 4:40:29 AM PST by sirchtruth
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To: ASA.Ranger
What does it take to be a heavy weight? I would suggest that possession of the ability to debate issues without resorting to soundbites is a good start. I've yet to see this in SH.

What I do see is a perpetual motion self-promoting adman playing to the cheap seats.

Hannity has his place and his purpose. That is why he has an audience. The average IQ is 100. Hannity plays straight to the right side of this demographic. That's fine, but I need more to be impressed or to consider anyone a heavy weight.

13 posted on 03/23/2004 4:49:06 AM PST by wtc911 (Doesn't matter if your head is in the sand or up your a**, the view is the same.)
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To: rabidralph
Some are called to be attack dogs...

Nicely put! Tell me, have you ever been to Tarsus? ; )

14 posted on 03/23/2004 4:57:06 AM PST by opus86
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To: Psalm 73
Sean is no lightweight.

He knows how to walk the fine line necessary to get a point accross without going too far.

Being 'rabid' about something makes a person unbelievable to people in the middle or on the other side.

People like Savage et al are ok for "preaching to the choir", but if you want to reach independents and people on the other side of the aisle, Sean's way of doing things is just right.

His ratings tend to prove my point.

15 posted on 03/23/2004 5:00:30 AM PST by capt. norm (If two wrongs don't make a right, try three.)
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To: opus86
No, but I was stationed at Souda Bay for a year. Friendly people, those Cretans.
16 posted on 03/23/2004 5:01:05 AM PST by rabidralph (Fear the Turtle.)
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To: capt. norm
exactly right
17 posted on 03/23/2004 5:02:56 AM PST by rrrod
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To: wtc911
Thanks though for running an ad for his book.

As if Mr. Hannity needs any help.

18 posted on 03/23/2004 5:06:30 AM PST by St.Chuck
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To: Adam36
Last night Hannity handed Michael Meehan his lunch. I enjoyed watching Meehan squirm when asked about the Secret Service agent being called an sob by Kerry.

Sean states, almost everytime I watch him or listen to him, that the Democrats are "politicizing our national security".
One doesn't hear that very much on television.

19 posted on 03/23/2004 5:12:00 AM PST by wingman1 (University of Vietnam '70)
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To: Adam36
By the way, does anyone remember the Morton Downy Jr show in the late 80s. It was only for 2 years. But that first year of Morton's show in 87, 88. That was the greatest talk show ever.

Didnt he smoke like a chimney on that show and was called the mouth?

I was young but I remember my parents watching it alot.

20 posted on 03/23/2004 5:12:40 AM PST by smith288 (Who would terrorists want for president? 60% say Kerry 25% say Bush... Who would you vote for?)
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