Permalink Reply by Pat on November 22, 2012 at 4:10pm Sean has written over 300 books in crayon, almost five of which are legible in English.
Permalink Reply by Chris Dodds on November 24, 2012 at 6:41am @ Pat, I see four boobs in that photo and the biggest one is the dark haired one in the foreground
Permalink Reply by James M. Martin on November 24, 2012 at 7:41am As a tea room queen and very close friend of Senator Craig, I resemble your impication that Hannity has a very wide stance.
Permalink Reply by Pat on November 24, 2012 at 8:11am I could care less about his alleged wide stance. It's his narrow cranial capacity that bothers me. That, and the virulent projection of his hatred onto others for fun and profit.
Permalink Reply by James M. Martin on November 24, 2012 at 8:44am Just to sit by accident when channel surfing and listen to 20 words or less from that smug Irish Catholic prick brings nausea to my gut and pain in my head. I avoid his show like one would flesh-eating bacteria. If anyone ever doubted the truth of the old homily about beauty being skin deep a glance at Hannity reminds them of it. He is deeply, deeply ill on the inside. Were I a Christian I would pray for him.
Permalink Reply by Pat on November 24, 2012 at 9:11am I think part of it is the old adage about the "Peter Principle." One who is promoted to a position beyond his/her capacity. In his case, intellectual capacity. Not to appear to be snobbish toward anyone without a college education, but Hannity just made it through Catholic high school and stopped - along with his intellectual curiosity. I truly think he is nothing more than a stooge and mouthpiece for those in the background who write his talking points and diatribes. The marionette of the right wing Punch and Judy show with puppeteer Roger Ailes puling the strings.
Permalink Reply by James M. Martin on November 24, 2012 at 1:04pm To an extent, then, this applies to all the hosts on Fox Noise. An awful lot of them modeled their careers on Rush Limbaugh, whose eagerly awaited TV debut was such a bust it set him back four days. (I own up to watching out of curiosity and I can tell you, nothing is as boring as a fat, ugly egomaniac with medieval ideas. At least on radio we do not have to look at him.) I must hand it to Ailes: using the philosophy of the late Reich Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, Ailes has alienated more progessives than Elvis dropped pills, and the method is always the same. Instead of Triumph of the Will, we get Fox "News," a misnomer since all of the news is wrapt up in ultra-rightwingnut talking points. When they do pretend to be truly fair and balanced, it's always with strings attached, and if you bet on them you are playing to the house.
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