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To: BlueStateRightist

Here’s my take on Hannity. I don’t like his TV show even with the 30 people.I see people I know there:)His format is not that good.He did great on Obama before he took office on his TV show.I like his radio program after the first hour because he does interviews.I like Gretta cause she’s short and sweet.She gets to the meat and says goodbye.


131 posted on 08/08/2013 9:55:48 AM PDT by fatima (Free Hugs Today :))
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To: fatima; MinuteGal
I will always be grateful to Hannity for one superb broadcasting moment. On Election Day, 2004, I left the office about 3 pm, to go vote, and then settle in for a night of watching the returns on TV. On the way to the polls, the "news" had just broken that exit polls were predicting a Kerry victory. I turned off the radio in disgust..and actually for the first time ever considered not even voting..( as I was in NY..it's not like Bush was gonna win the state) but as I'd never missed a vote, even when stationed overseas..I went to vote. I got home, decided to take the dog for a long walk, but took the Sony with me...turned on Hannity, and heard him explain how the exit polls were likely wrong to despair, and most importantly, to go vote if you hadn't already. It was just superb...

Greta has, this last year or so, become the best of the three FOX nighttime shows...she gets great interviews...especially GOP senators and reps, and actually lets them talk....and she's become more, well..conservative...she's evolving

Hannity may just want a life...he's been doing a 3 hour radio show, and then run over to FOX for the TV show...it's a very hectic schedule..

185 posted on 08/08/2013 10:56:44 AM PDT by ken5050 (My tagline is on summer break..)
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