That is not correct. There is only one WABC in New York City. Sean was not on the air in NYC in the early 80s or anywhere else for that matter. The Ken Starr report also didn’t come out until the late 90s so even if you typoed and mean early “90s” there is still no way what you said is accurate. Sean did not start at WABC until after he started at Fox News. He also would occassionally be the substitute host for Rush Limbaugh. He also appeared briefly on Rush’s TV show while he was still a little known conservative talk show host in Georgia but Rush knew him and made it a point to make mention of him in the audience and gave him one of his ties.
Please take the Hannity issue to another thread. Thanks.
I know this for a fact, because I did listen to him at the late night time slot and even was a caller, who did get on the air, more than once.
Sean was all over the place, except of course, Fort Benning or Parris Island. He would have been a better man had he showed up at one of those places.