I was listening today and before he went to commercial Sean announced he was live from WDW Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa. THis was followed by a voice over ad for DVC. I think Sean Hannity is a DVC member. Later, he was talking up SSR.
Magic Maker said:Who is Sean Hannity... my apologies.
Walrus said:Sean Hannity is a chicken hawk loser.
wow... you wasted your second or third post on this? I just hope all your contributions to the forum are just as insightful.Walrus said:Sean Hannity is a chicken hawk loser.
wannab@dis said:wow... you wasted your second or third post on this? I just hope all your contributions to the forum are just as insightful.
This deserves quoting again. I didn't want to voice any opinions on Hannity here, but you did a pretty good job without getting nasty.Evan's Servants said:He did a live broadcast from our facility around a year ago. I'm not exactly a liberal, but his views were a bit over-the-top even for a conservative (in my opinion). When he was done, I wanted to hand him a M-16 and tell him to go find those WMD by himself and leave the rest of America out of it... He drapes the flag around himself and wears it a bit too easily for my comfort. It's like we used to say, the best soldiers are those who never served.
wannab@dis said:wow... you wasted your second or third post on this? I just hope all your contributions to the forum are just as insightful.
oh, and John Lennon is a good influence. Yeah, right.Walrus said:I was only saying what my opinion was. Sean Hannity doesn't need any publicity he is a bad influence on America.
What's funny is that I see it the exact opposite. I think 90+ % of what Hannity says is PR, spin and partisan mantra chanting. I prefer more reflective right-wing thinkers, like George Will or even Pat Buchanan. Hannity reminds me more of Ann Coulter, who is essentially nothing more than a $hit-stirrer in my book. I just always get the feeling that Hannity has to wait to see what the popular conservative line on any given issue is before he pipes in.wannab@dis said:The truth of the matter comes down this... understanding Hannity requires a little thought and intelligence. It's easy to blindly follow the media as they toss garbage down your throat, but if you actually think about the issues with a little common sense, you'll see that Hannity usually gets things correct.
wannab@dis said:As far as I'm concerned, Hannity's message is right on the money. Combs on the other hand, is so far out of touch with what is morally correct and right minded, that he can't see the truth. What bothers me is that most people will spout off against Hannity without really listening and understanding.
The truth of the matter comes down this... understanding Hannity requires a little thought and intelligence. It's easy to blindly follow the media as they toss garbage down your throat, but if you actually think about the issues with a little common sense, you'll see that Hannity usually gets things correct.
As far as influence goes, we can only hope that he can have an affect on more of the public. It's about time that people actually used their brain instead of just accepting the normal media mantra.
wannab@dis said:oh, and John Lennon is a good influence. Yeah, right.
I think there's a big difference between him and Ann Coulter...Wilt Dasney said:What's funny is that I see it the exact opposite. I think 90+ % of what Hannity says is PR, spin and partisan mantra chanting. I prefer more reflective right-wing thinkers, like George Will or even Pat Buchanan. Hannity reminds me more of Ann Coulter, who is essentially nothing more than a $hit-stirrer in my book. I just always get the feeling that Hannity has to wait to see what the popular conservative line on any given issue is before he pipes in.
Guess that says something about Britain. :lookarounWalrus said:I guess the meaning of peace and love dosen't mean anything to you. He was ranked # 8 of the 100 greatest Britons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Greatest_Britons
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