CagleMtnVol
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I say this as a conservative; but of all the major conservative commentators out there; Hannity is the one I cannot listen to. His opinions match mine quite well but his show is really shallow and devoid of any deep thought. I much prefer Clay and Buck. I also enjoy Michael Berry.This may not be a wheelhouse topic for you. May want to sit it out. Hannity hasn’t gone anywhere…probably bigger than ever.
I want this “In this house, we believe” sign
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Hannity was great when he was a talk radio guy in Atlanta. His early years on FNC weren’t bad because he was seated across from that loon, Alan Colmes, and they both sort of canceled each other out.I say this as a conservative; but of all the major conservative commentators out there; Hannity is the one I cannot listen to. His opinions match mine quite well but his show is really shallow and devoid of any deep thought. I much prefer Clay and Buck. I also enjoy Michael Berry.
He is a bandwagon conservative. Finds one hot topic and goes bananas on it for a while. Follows opinion instead of creating or expounding on it. Best thing he ever did though was give Mark Levine his start.Hannity was great when he was a talk radio guy in Atlanta. His early years on FNC weren’t bad because he was seated across from that loon, Alan Colmes, and they both sort of canceled each other out.
Hannity really lost me when he went full evangelical retard during the Terry Schiavo drama. Haven’t listened or watched since.
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good grief..45% of GDP in the UK. No wonder it is becoming such a disaster. This is a foreshadow of where we are headed.