Hannity finally went too far

I just had it on CNN. First thing I heard was a commentator speaking unchallenged blaming Brian Kemp for voter suppression and not having enough power strips and extension cords at voting precincts. It's ridiculous.
 
On a scale of one to drunk Kavanaugh, how angry are you that you haven't been able to shoehorn a 'bbbuuuuttt hillary' into this thread yet?
Naaaaah try a little harder. The scale you propose isn't remotely funny.
 
Would anyone ever think that he isn't biased?

If Rachel Maddow campaigned for Hillary, I doubt the left would give a crap and I wouldn't either.
It wouldn't surprise me or bother me if she did. She makes no attempt at being unbiased anyway.
 
Dear Lord, tell me you didn't wake up two days in a row and eat your idiot pill...
Look, if you know an example of someone who works or has worked for CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC or CBS and who also campaigned on stage with a political candidate running for office while they were working for a network, then name them. Otherwise, it just looks like you wanted to post a cute little insult.

It is ridiculous to insult someone over a post but then not counter that post with any examples or facts.
 
I just had it on CNN. First thing I heard was a commentator speaking unchallenged blaming Brian Kemp for voter suppression and not having enough power strips and extension cords at voting precincts. It's ridiculous.
He wouldn't be facing such criticism if he had stepped down from his position as Secretary of State while running for Governor... but he didn't want to do that, did he? Being a supervisor of an election you are running in has too many perks, I guess.
 
Because he’s supposed to be an objective journalist and not “join teams”. See: Olberman and MSN in 2010
In what world do you live in where him or any other of the mouth breathers on Fox, CNN, MSNBC are journalists?
 
Look, if you know an example of someone who works or has worked for CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC or CBS and who also campaigned on stage with a political candidate running for office while they were working for a network, then name them. Otherwise, it just looks like you wanted to post a cute little insult.

It is ridiculous to insult someone over a post but then not counter that post with any examples or facts.
Who gave Clinton debate questions in advance? And what network was she featured on often? And which is worse? Hannity is an ass clown. They all are.
 
Who gave Clinton debate questions in advance? And what network was she featured on often? And which is worse? Hannity is an ass clown. They all are.
I believe that was Donna Brazille, who is a contributor to CNN but not a full time employee or the host of a show.
 
He wouldn't be facing such criticism if he had stepped down from his position as Secretary of State while running for Governor... but he didn't want to do that, did he? Being a supervisor of an election you are running in has too many perks, I guess.

She still has the race card
 
I believe that was Donna Brazille, who is a contributor to CNN but not a full time employee or the host of a show.


Why are you splitting hairs? I’m sure I’m not the only that thinks giving a candidate debate questions beforehand is worse than just showing support of a candidate on a stage.
 
Look, if you know an example of someone who works or has worked for CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC or CBS and who also campaigned on stage with a political candidate running for office while they were working for a network, then name them. Otherwise, it just looks like you wanted to post a cute little insult.

It is ridiculous to insult someone over a post but then not counter that post with any examples or facts.

You know what? You're right. Nobody has ever gotten up on stage and campaigned for a political figure.

But damned if they haven't done everything but live on air. Don't even act like all the networks aren't guilty of campaigning in one way or another for a chosen candidate, Fox included.
 
https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/06/media/fox-news-sean-hannity-jeanine-pirro-trump-rally/index.html

Pretty bad. Even Fox news people are "livid" at him going way over the line on this one. My guess is that he is ousted at Fox, but ends up taking a job in the administration, which frankly is more suitable for his role in this process, anyway.

Don’t disagree with you, but all these big TV personalities on Fox, CNN, MSNBC are all campaigning for their side in a 24/7 op ed. Objective news is no longer a thing for most of them. Today’s outlets are not intended for that.
 
Again, no one is saying that there aren't people on both sides with talk shows on national media. Members of the media on both sides go on the road to interview candidates.

Going on stage to help rally support for your side is another level of involvement. Too far.
 
Again, no one is saying that there aren't people on both sides with talk shows on national media. Members of the media on both sides go on the road to interview candidates.

Going on stage to help rally support for your side is another level of involvement. Too far.

This type of faux outrage is why liberalism is laughed at.
 
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Again, no one is saying that there aren't people on both sides with talk shows on national media. Members of the media on both sides go on the road to interview candidates.

Going on stage to help rally support for your side is another level of involvement. Too far.

Ignoring news stories is going too far...

Spreading unverified rumors is going too far...

Allowing an anchor to continue his employment after calling white men terrorists is going too far...

I could go on...
 
This type of faux outrage is why liberalism is laughed at.

The reason that reporters at Fox are pizzed is because Hannity's stunt undermines their credibility as journalists. He placed his personal desire to be part of the show over their interests in being reporters. His well known douchebag status has been confirmed.
 
Has there ever been news anchors that were in campaign ads, even narrating an ad?
 

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