Great points. I watched each of them as they read the script, and each of them delivered it in a bemused monotone that lacked sincerity. News Corp obviously forced them to do it.
I also recognize that they all have contracts that contain non-competes, so they’d be off the air if they resigned. I can argue that all three of them are more valuable to the cause being on the air, rather than off.
Having said that, who’s going to stop Dominion if not them and their ilk? I put them in the same category as McConnell, Pence, Rubio, Haley, and you know the rest. Simply unwilling to risk their futures for the good of the country.
In Hannity's case it wouldn't matter that much since his radio audience is far bigger than tv and he makes the bulk of his money in radio.
But most on TV are not in that position.