Ouch. A little rough on Hannity there, weren't you? What is up with all the anti-Hannity hostility out there in FREEP-land? As far as I'm concerned, he's the best conservative talk show host that I can hear in this area.
Less cocky than Rush.
Less confrontational than Savage.
More entertaining that Liddy.
Sean is right on the issues, but knows how to keep the debate civil. He is the kind of person we need to attract more people to our way of thinking.
Hannity was loyal to Rush
Hannity was loyal to the Swiftees.
He has helped set up a fund for the families of our troops.
I think his late time show is getting better now that they aren't playing footsie with the opposition.
I haven't joined in with critisism about Hannity on large scale because I am grateful for the above.
That said, I've reached the point I can't listen to his radio show unless there is a guest I want to hear.
It all goes back to his book or how the press treats him. That's fine, when he's not in the middle of an interview. In the interview I don't want to hear about Hannity. I want to hear from the guest.
Two, he's become negative. I can understand the viewpoint that we should take nothing for granted. Unfortunately the other extreme isn't helpful either. Desperation does not help encourage people to believe we can win. He needs to lighten up a tad.
Lastly, he's spending too much time in WAshington. He's bought into the insider opinion G.W. isn't a good communicator (tell that to the crowds following G.W.). And he feels this need to constantly remark on what he disagrees with the President about. It's like he's on the defensive about why he is supporting the president when he should be on the offensive, proud this is his guy.
I enjoyed listening to Hannity last year, this year? Not so much.