Sean Hannity or Alex Jones, I Couldn't Tell the Difference, the Hannity and Colmes Republican Debate Review!
The Democrat, Hillary, CNN, Set Up, Conspiracy Theory!
In his review of the Republican debate, Sean Hannity sounded more of a babbling conspiracy theorist than ever. To those of us with common sense it was laughable but to Sean Hannity it was anything but. He sounded more like "Alex Jones" than someone who actually works for a so called "Mainstream News Organization" (Note: I had a smile on my face when I typed that). He asserted that, just because a few of the You Tube inquirers had Democrat links or leanings that there was some vast conspiracy. A conspiracy perpetrated by the "Democratic Party" in general and "Hillary Clinton and CNN" in particular to make the Republicans look bad. He even called CNN the Clinton News Network. Now that's funny, I don't care who you are!
Hannity was almost hysterical in his review of the "Republican Debate," making all kinds of allegations. In Hannity's mind there was some vast conspiracy set up by the Democratic Party (read: Clinton) to ask questions of the Republican hopefuls to make them individually and collectively look ghastly, thereby, winning the election. In that case, if Hillary is as Influential and Smart as to orchestrate such a thing, I think we all should vote for her. Her vast conspiratorial prowess and all powerful mind control could influence the rest of the world (read: Muslims, Russians, E.U., North Korea, Venezuela and anyone else who doesn't agree with us) into believing that the U.S. is a benign influence with good intentions throughout the world. Mister Hannity, get a grip dude, you are just making yourself look like an idiot or is that your point...I'm confused!
Back in the "Land of Reality," these You Tube folks that were lucky enough to be selected to ask a question are Americans just like the rest of us. They have every right to ask a question or two from the potential future President Of the good old U.S.A... To suggest anything otherwise, smacks of demagoguery and political bigotry. Hannity needs to realize that this is America with vast differences of opinion and perceptions. It is not his own little world and no one (read: Liberals) is out to destroy and subvert the Republican Party. Hell, they have done enough of that on their own, they don't need any help.
In short, Hannity in particular and Fox in general are a joke, but he and it are funny to watch none the less. All in all, Hannity does fit in well with the other dim witted folks Fox employs like, "The Friends" (give me a break) and good old "Bill O'Reilly." At the very least they are consistent in their regurgitations, you have to give them credit for that. People, what ever you do, if you venture into the surreal zone of the Fox News Channel, you better be wearing your "Bullshit Boots" and your "Spin Filter Caps." That way, you won't have to step into and can filter out all of their "OBVIOUS BULL FECAL MATTER." Oh, I almost forgot, if you filter out all the bullshit, be prepared to watch a blank screen all day. Anyway don't take him (Hannity) or it (Fox) seriously; he and those like him are great for comic relief if nothing else and should consider a career in "Stand Up!"
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8 Comments
Post a Commentthough i agree with most of your article (hannity is a total scumbag and fox is hysterically tainted).. regardless, we need to stop thinking in this whole left wing right wing paradigm we are in..
people democrats and republicans are two side fo the same coin, they keep us all funneled under two systems, while all the real homegrown systems get swept out by the media...
and another thing, show me one damn person who actually researches any of the conspiracies and doesn't believe them..
have you read any of this? have you read the government documents, the UN CFT TLC reports... no you just wanna spew outta your gullet a bunc of unresearched opinionated bipartisan bias....
everyone do some research before you let ppl like this program your head to think conspiracies are a crazy idea whent hey are perfectly logical and real.
an conspiracy is more than one person planning in illegal act... guess what murder is illegal, war is murder, (amongst all the oth-er things)... lets c
Interesting topic.
Gosh Deez, you sound just like Sean Hannity. All of these conspiracy theories are great. I don't have to watch soap operas, I just read what you guys have to say.
Dude, I didn't watch Hannity & Colmes last nite. I was watching the Dallas-Green Bay game.
Jim, you couldn't tell by what Hannity was saying that only Pub's are accused of conspiracy's. I thought his head was going to explode. LOL
Dee, say what you will, but that retired General didn't just show up at that debate. What about the chick last week in and the planted question to Hillary? I won't go so far as to say a grand conspiracy, but c'mon Man. Now, do Rep. do it as well? Perhaps. Odd too. No matter what happens, any action by a Rep. is "intentional, with malice and to cheat someone, somewhere, somehow." But let a Dem do it, and, why, that's just coincidence. Anything more is an imagined issue from the Neo-Con Right-Wing conspiracy crowd. Don't ya just love a DOUBLE STANDARD? I know I do!
I can tolerate Colmes but Hannity is too self-righteous and full of crap to me. Since O'Reilly got hit with a lawsuit for his telephone sexual fetish he has backed off somewhat. The only person I can tolerate at Fox is Greta Van Sustern, who started out great but is getting flaky now. Fair and balanced, they say? I seriously doubt that. Good article.
I, too, find myself watching Fox News for the comedy, especially now with the writer's strike. But Hannity serves an important role: he makes sure everyone wears their little flag pins on their lapels. Great article.