To: dwilli
No it's not reasoned, intellectual debate.
I think the next segment is with Robert Reich. Listen as Sean Hannity fumbles and stutters his way through his same ol' tired mantra. Anyone with half a brain knows that Hannity is an intellectual light-weight. Conservatism for Dummies?
For more thoughtful discussion - Prager, Medved, and Hewitt.
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5 posted on
07/30/2003 1:52:43 PM PDT by
Weimdog
To: Weimdog
I used to listen to Hannity when He was local in Atlanta. He's in way over his head.
Listen closely to Reich and Sean. They both have different
debates going on, neither one listening to the other.
7 posted on
07/30/2003 1:56:29 PM PDT by
dwilli
To: Weimdog
Sean is not the most intellectual guy around, but he is often entertaining, and at least he is popular as well as generally conservative. That is overall a good thing. If Conservatism can be popular - what's so bad?
I listened to Prager and Hewitt, both are stronger minds but both are less popular. When I lived in LA, they were available. Here in NC, Hewitt's show was on a station that went to Mexican music to stay in business. Prager couldn't even get on that one, and Medved, who I truly enjoy, was on the same station, but lost out to sports talk.
Sorry for the long post, but if someone can get to be popular AND conservative, we should not deride him just because he is not as intellectually challenging as he could be.
11 posted on
07/30/2003 2:11:10 PM PDT by
John SBM
To: Weimdog
Listen as Sean Hannity fumbles and stutters his way through his same ol' tired mantra. Anyone with half a brain knows that Hannity is an intellectual light-weight.Yup. I don't think he made it through high school. His grammar is horrible!
24 posted on
07/30/2003 2:33:03 PM PDT by
Cobra64
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