Posted on 02/21/2009 10:22:26 AM PST by SandRat
Sean Hannity invited radical-left actor Richard Belzer to his "Great American Panel" on February 13, and Belzer was hardly returning the honor. After Belzer tried to play professor and suggest that Reaganism was Hobbesian and "antitheticallly opposed" to John Locke and Jefferson, he raised his hand to interrupt, and then decided to offer his other arm in a "Heil Hannity" salute. When will lefties stop comparing conservatives to Nazis? Here's how Belzer greeted Sean's discussion of the "We're All Socialists Now" cover of Newsweek:
SEAN HANNITY: The headline is we're all socialists. This is the single biggest spending bill in the history of this country, transfer of wealth to the government.
RICHARD BELZER: Right.
He is up there as one of the worst guests so far on Hannity.
After replacing Larry Elder, Al Rantel’s time spot was moved from 3 p.m. in Los Angeles to around 6. Now he’s off altogether but only because of his health. Not the cancer again — something about a hip or leg issue that has given him grief. He’ll be back...
Levin, however, is on from 3 to 6 p.m. in LA now and doing a fabulous job of getting the truth out.
I'll have to Google that. I've never seen it.
I don't quite get why Hannity insists on dragging in old has been stars. He had Tony Danza on the show. What an aging loser he is.
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I liked his character on Homicide: Life in the Streets, and so I watched a solo comedy show that he did. The so-called comedy was nothing but the typical anti-Bush, anti-conservative, anti-"war" ranting, that is heard these days as reflexive speech by so many leftists. He really is an arrogant snob, with nothing to feel superior about.
I saw Danza, agree he sucked big time... personally, I like what Glenn Beck says — “they told me we are fair and balanced and I need to give the other side, I told them I don’t represent either side, I represent America and will have on guests who represent what I want to present about America and it’s problems”... or something to that effect... I say — GO GLENN!
Age did him no favors. Mentally or otherwise.
That’s an understatement. I almost thought he might have been drunk.
Being stupid can be overcome with education and the spirit to learn.
But those three individuals I listed are both arrogant and stupid to the ULTIMATE degree and THAT is a combination I cannot stomach.
Richard Belzer, one nut wonder.
I'm not so sure about that. Life has taught me otherwise.
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