Watch Hannity Tonight

Watch Hannity Tonight
No.

He sounds like a duck, has zero original material, and says "literally" about thirty times an hour.
Damn. That word literally he repeats so often drives me insane.

I counted up once...listening to his radio show one afternoon drive - in 20 minutes he said it 28 times.

He uses it so wrong, so often as well. He says things like "the democrat heads are literally exploding." Uh, no, they are not literally exploding, fuckwit.
Metaphorically, perhaps, not literally.

Boom!

"Washington is literally burning to the ground!"

In 1812 maybe, not now.

"Literally"! literally! literally! What a moron.

Sean Hannity literally says "literally" so often that you can't take anything he says literally.
 
Californians React To Sean Hannity Spreading Misinformation About Water Crisis

Hannity blamed President Obama for refusing to lift a series of federal mandates. State water experts counted a total of 10 incorrect statements in Hannity’s broadcast.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) – Sep 17, 2009 – Fresno, CA...... Conservative talk show host Sean Hannity aired live from the San Joaquin Valley tonight to garner national attention for California’s water crisis. Instead of illustrating how outrageous water speculation and irresponsible agricultural practices are adding to a natural drought, Hannity fueled partisan politics and blamed President Obama for refusing to lift a series of federal mandates and environmental rulings that order a small amount of water to be used to restore regional fisheries and protect the balance of the entire Northern California coastal ecosystem.
State water experts counted a total of 10 incorrect statements in Hannity’s broadcast.

Californians React To Sean Hannity Spreading Misinformation About Water Crisis
Only ten? He's slackin' :lol:
 
Californians React To Sean Hannity Spreading Misinformation About Water Crisis

Hannity blamed President Obama for refusing to lift a series of federal mandates. State water experts counted a total of 10 incorrect statements in Hannity’s broadcast.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) – Sep 17, 2009 – Fresno, CA...... Conservative talk show host Sean Hannity aired live from the San Joaquin Valley tonight to garner national attention for California’s water crisis. Instead of illustrating how outrageous water speculation and irresponsible agricultural practices are adding to a natural drought, Hannity fueled partisan politics and blamed President Obama for refusing to lift a series of federal mandates and environmental rulings that order a small amount of water to be used to restore regional fisheries and protect the balance of the entire Northern California coastal ecosystem.
State water experts counted a total of 10 incorrect statements in Hannity’s broadcast.

Californians React To Sean Hannity Spreading Misinformation About Water Crisis
Only ten? He's slackin' :lol:

for sure,, 80% of the water is flowing? strange, then why are the fields dried up..doyathink?
 
Doug Obeggi at the Natural Resources Defense Council has a good piece explaining why the whole "delta smelt" claim is a red herring:

First, Endangered Species Act protections for delta smelt aren't just about a tiny fish. Nor are those protections only about protecting the Bay Delta estuary, the largest estuary on the west coast of the Americas, home to migratory birds on the Pacific Flyway, to magnificent salmon that migrate past the Golden Gate Bridge through the Delta, and to numerous native fish and wildlife.

Moreover, as local economists have pointed out, the recession, not the lack of water, is the cause of the economic downturn in the San Joaquin basin.

And what about the California/Oregon coastal fishermen? The folks whose salmon catch we depend on for food just as much (if not more) than we do produce from the San Joaquin? Well, because of previous mismanagement of the river, the salmon fishery from the Central Valley has seen an unprecedented collapse -- forcing a halt to the California salmon fishery generally.
 
Doug Obeggi at the Natural Resources Defense Council has a good piece explaining why the whole "delta smelt" claim is a red herring:

First, Endangered Species Act protections for delta smelt aren't just about a tiny fish. Nor are those protections only about protecting the Bay Delta estuary, the largest estuary on the west coast of the Americas, home to migratory birds on the Pacific Flyway, to magnificent salmon that migrate past the Golden Gate Bridge through the Delta, and to numerous native fish and wildlife.

Moreover, as local economists have pointed out, the recession, not the lack of water, is the cause of the economic downturn in the San Joaquin basin.

And what about the California/Oregon coastal fishermen? The folks whose salmon catch we depend on for food just as much (if not more) than we do produce from the San Joaquin? Well, because of previous mismanagement of the river, the salmon fishery from the Central Valley has seen an unprecedented collapse -- forcing a halt to the California salmon fishery generally.
 
What he is saying, Liability, it is about corporate and special interest greed on all sides. Now we are seeing the Hannitty special interest greed on Fox.
 

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