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I know that they didn't have their regular programming last night. I watched Fox, CNN, and MSNBC to get reactions. I just didn't notice that he wasn't on, and didn't know he didn't work elections. He did say that he has an important announcement later.Well, they had nonstop election coverage. Not surprising he wasn't on.
Just sayin.
I know that they didn't have their regular programming last night. I watched Fox, CNN, and MSNBC to get reactions. I just didn't notice that he wasn't on, and didn't know he didn't work elections. He did say that he has an important announcement later.
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.
No, it is not the same thing as becoming a member of a campaign which is what Hannity did the moment he took the stage.You tune in to hear what you want to hear. It's no different with the other networks that propped up and protected Obama for 8 years and has spent the last 2 screeching about Trumps fake tan and bad hair.
I'm talking about why you turn on Fox instead of CNN. Or why you turn on MSNBC instead of Fox.No, it is not the same thing as becoming a member of a campaign which is what Hannity did the moment he took the stage.
If I'm not mistaken, Trump asked him to come up on stage. Should Hannity have refused? He also had Ivanka, the RNC Chair lady, Judge Jeanine, Sen. Hawley, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Lee Greenwood onstage. I may be forgetting someone.I need to know how you’re defining that. Does a newspaper endorsement count? or does one become a “member of a campaign” when he takes the stage at a rally?
So what’s the definition?
If I'm not mistaken, Trump asked him to come up on stage. Should Hannity have refused? He also had Ivanka, the RNC Chair lady, Judge Jeanine, Sen. Hawley, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Lee Greenwood onstage. I may be forgetting someone.
No, just two... Hannity and Pirro. Obviously, that won't happen but it gets easier and easier to show how Fox News is not a legitimate news reporting organization but rather Republican Party propaganda.Whoa....I had no idea it was this bad. That’s a lot of campaign members!!!
Lot of people need to be dismissed for their shenanigans.
If you can't see the difference between actively campaigning for someone and giving a stump speech during a rally vs giving an endorsement then you are a moron.I need to know how you’re defining that. Does a newspaper endorsement count? or does one become a “member of a campaign” when he takes the stage at a rally?
So what’s the definition?
LOL! Sorry, but he works for Fox News which fancies itself a legitimate news reporting network. Their employees should not be campaigning on stage with candidates. It's unprofessional and completely flies in the face of their fair and balanced mantra.
If you can't see the difference between actively campaigning for someone and giving a stump speech during a rally vs giving an endorsement then you are a moron.
For years, Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly touted Fox News as a "hard news reporting organization". Ailes is dead and O'Reilly has been put out to the Me Too pasture but that is still how they sell themselves. Their reporters get White House press credentials and passes. John Roberts is always seated on the front row at White House Press Conferences... They may be listed as entertainment but they still fancy themselves as hard news.They actually don’t fancy themselves as a news outlet. They’re actually listed under entertainment
For years, Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly touted Fox News as a "hard news reporting organization". Ailes is dead and O'Reilly has been put out to the Me Too pasture but that is still how they sell themselves. Their reporters get White House press credentials and passes. John Roberts is always seated on the front row at White House Press Conferences... They may be listed as entertainment but they still fancy themselves as hard news.
Fox News staffers express outrage over Sean Hannity's rally appearance - CNN
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.