Hannity finally went too far

#52
#52
That is the darn topic... not that Hannity is biased or that he gives opinions on his show, but that he crossed a line when he campaigned on stage with a candidate.

Again, why does it matter? He supposrts Trump. He showed it.
 
#57
#57
Again, why does it matter? He supposrts Trump. He showed it.
I just told you what was wrong with it. He crossed over from simply being an advocate, to being an active member of a campaign. If Fox News takes themselves seriously as a hard news reporting network, they shouldn't tolerate an employee actively working for political campaigns... but because of his ratings, they probably will let it go at a reprimand.
 
#59
#59
Most of them got campaigning and working for Democrats out of their system early, like Chris Matthews, George Stephanopolous, Jake Tapper, and Chuck Todd.
I'm talking about actively campaigning for a candidate while they were also working for a news network. Matthews worked for the Carter Administration long before MSNBC even existed. Stephanopoulos worked for Clinton and then later joined ABC.
 
#60
#60
He tweeted this then stood on stage and pointed to the media and called them fake news😂😂




Also, MSNBC suspended olberman for donating to Democrat’s 🤷‍♂️

Exactly. That tweet seems to indicate that Hannity knew it would be wrong for him to campaign on stage with a candidate... and yet, just hours later, that was exactly what he did.
 
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#62
#62
He tweeted this then stood on stage and pointed to the media and called them fake news😂😂




Also, MSNBC suspended olberman for donating to Democrat’s 🤷‍♂️

And for him not to be aware that his own Fox News colleagues were in the back when he was pointing at them and decrying the "Fake News" is stupid.... How did he not recognize his own co-workers? That doesn't make any sense.
 
#63
#63
Fox = Bama. You all hate them but want to be them. The faux outrage here is hilarious.
Dumb... and I love how people call out "faux" on an anonymous forum from people who they don't even know. Who the hell are you to gauge the sincerity of people you have never met?
 
#64
#64
I'm talking about actively campaigning for a candidate while they were also working for a news network. Matthews worked for the Carter Administration long before MSNBC even existed. Stephanopoulos worked for Clinton and then later joined ABC.
I'm kind of aware of that. That is why I posted their names.
 
#68
#68
You can support whoever you want and still be honest about how terrible the dims are.
Support and even advocacy are not what is at issue here... Last night, Hannity literally joined a team. He is not just a supporter anymore... he is an active member with skin in the game.
 
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#75
So you’re fine with CNN, MSN, ect talking about how terrible they believe the GOP is right now?

The disconnect is fascinating. Their last bastion of an unbiased source of truth and purity has left them at the alter and all they can seem to do is talk about how it's really CNN that's the purveyor of fakeness. It's hilarious.
 
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