Then, understanding the immensity of this issue, and knowing their audience to be loyal American patriots, the least they could do, is to make a reserved statement about it to their audience to let them all know that it would perhaps be better if they stayed out of the fray and let the SC do its Constitutional duty.
To be mute on the subject invites speculation on the part of the listening (and reading) audience, as to why they won't discuss this. None of the speculation is good, either.
To be fair, Hannity did mention the issue last week, saying that he's being bombarded with email about it. He voiced the opinion that the issue is a non-starter, or words to that effect, as I recall. That was it for me. He's off my radio.
Mark Davis of WBAP in Dallas also expressed the same opinion last week when he filled in for Rush. He's banned from my radio now, too.