Sean cuts everybody off. I really find it impossible to watch him most of the time. He just doesn’t listen to people. He’s a motor mouth.
I know what you mean. I don’t know how he has lasted in radio all this time.
Not to mention his love for certain RINO's.
i agree about hard to listen to
sean hannity. i’ve been complaining about him for a few years. when i listen to him it just seems like he’s been briefed on the talking points of the day. and it kills me when i hear people say he should run for president. i actually believe that at certain times in his career, sean was delusional enough about his tv persona power that he though he could actually be president. But there is something even more mysterious to me about sean....glenn beck has never been on his show, glenn beck’s name has never been mentioned on hannity’s show, and glenn beck never mentions hannity. i have a feeling there is some bad blood there since the time beck joined fox news-—maybe about time slots?
I'm just worn out with his interminable, long winded, overly detailed, wander down several irrelevant paths, laundry list litany of issues, let me play you a sound bite wind up to questions.
Then he doesn't even listen to the answer or adapt to new information or direction suggested by guest or caller. Just return to the same old tired soapbox lecture.
I appreciate what he has done for the conservative movement and don't begrudge his success. But, I find other TV and radio hosts much more interesting and informative. Greta is one that has recently surprised me after the "all Holloway all the time" period. She seems to ask truly well thought out, to the point questions relevant to the guest and circumstances and adapts to changes in the direction of the conversation. Some things that seem beyond Hannity's abilities or interests. It's a shame as he often gets truly interesting guests that I would love to hear their opinion on current topics... if they could get a word in edgewise.
But all criticism aside, sure beats the stenography pool of the MSM.