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I stopped watching Fox News in 2004 when I heard Bill O'Reilly say the Swift Boat Vets had no right to be heard. 

According to O'Reilly, Combat vets have no right to be heard but a loud-mouthed blowhard like him does?

Media outlets are liberal.  Some more than others, but they are all liberal.
 

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  Most knew Hannity jumped the Shark, before Romney, pure GOP, the others in the club he thought he inhabited, Conservative, have 'almost' shocked me. 


   Rush, Coulter, Palin, just a couple of the many $$$$$$$$ hos, selling their Conscience.   

   Beck still looking for the Shark, he jumped too long ago to remember (Biggest Mistake Cruz made, bringing that bozo aboard).

   Hannity, really?

No government in the 12,000 years of modern mankind history has led its people into anything but the history books with a simple lesson, don't let this happen to you.

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Hannity has a good point,

There was nothing wrong with Cruz being allied to Trump when it benefited him.


lol. You have that backwards.

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Well apparently.....the evangelicals (you know, the ones that preach that if you blab it you can grab it and if you tithe you'll reap all the rewards that they have) are fully on-board the TTTHell.  Just got off the phone with my best gf (like a sister) for the past 30 years.  It seems that she now believes that God is on board that same train and is on Trump's side, assuring he will win.  It just keeps getting more and more bizarre and surreal......like a major pandemic of stupid.

Its crazy.  I don't know what to say.  I can't explain this as a Christian.  But just because Christians are taking this incredibly out of line with the Bible stance doesn't mean God's Word is not True.

All I can do is pray for them.  I am not getting that from my understanding of the Bible and Christian belief.  If they think they are going to create a Nebuchadnezzar out of Trump they are going to have to go into the fire first.
AG William Barr: "I'm recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time."

Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.

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Its crazy.  I don't know what to say.  I can't explain this as a Christian.  But just because Christians are taking this incredibly out of line with the Bible stance doesn't mean God's Word is not True.



    I just left my Christian, Pro-Trump Sister, I realized the only reason I could Vote for the candidate of her  Choice is that if he's elected President, He said he gets a 'Free Pass' to Heaven just like you, give yall some time to reconcile that 'moral' dilemma thing.
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lol. You have that backwards.

100% backwards.   Trump wants and needs Cruz and his supporters.    He won't get either.

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Its crazy.  I don't know what to say.  I can't explain this as a Christian.  But just because Christians are taking this incredibly out of line with the Bible stance doesn't mean God's Word is not True.



    I just left my Christian, Pro-Trump Sister, I realized the only reason I could Vote for the candidate of her  Choice is that if he's elected President, He said he gets a 'Free Pass' to Heaven just like you, give yall some time to reconcile that 'moral' dilemma thing.

Everyone can have a free pass.  We don't deserve it that's for sure but Jesus gave us all the free pass.  Trump is going to have to ask for it first by admitting he does need forgiveness.  I don't have a moral dilemma but maybe you do?
AG William Barr: "I'm recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time."

Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.

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Its crazy.  I don't know what to say.  I can't explain this as a Christian.  But just because Christians are taking this incredibly out of line with the Bible stance doesn't mean God's Word is not True.

All I can do is pray for them.  I am not getting that from my understanding of the Bible and Christian belief.  If they think they are going to create a Nebuchadnezzar out of Trump they are going to have to go into the fire first.

Well, my friend has always been a little 'odd' with what she thought or believed, but at least she has always been a Christian conservative and we were on the same page about Trump earlier this year.  Whatever 'this' is....that's going on....it's insidious.
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Everyone can have a free pass.  We don't deserve it that's for sure but Jesus gave us all the free pass.  Trump is going to have to ask for it first by admitting he does need forgiveness.  I don't have a moral dilemma but maybe you do?



   NO, Chosen daughter I can stand before my Lord with a Beautiful, Bountiful Heart and no man scares me.

   I follow Jesus's principles without taking part in the fallacies TwitBook and trump want to convince me is Real.

   I meant no disrespect or Harm to any Christians, particularly YOU.
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As John Podhoretz said, what's Hannity gonna do?  Strafe us with his plane?

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Hannity has become a parody of a parody- a parody of the comic book villain propagandist. Alan Moore has some good ones, but Lewis Prothero fits quite well for Hannity.

I wouldn't be so active against Trump if I weren't constantly told I have no choice but to support him or I'm a traitor. When we are told that about anyone in power, that's a sign you should speak out against that person more.

I haven't listened to Hannity's radio show for several years...since the 2012 election, I think.  I can remember the day I switched him off back then.  He was repeating one of his worn-out catchphrases for the ten thousandth time---"If you elect a Republican, black churches are gonna burn...Republicans want to throw Grandma off the cliff."  I couldn't take it any more.

So, a couple of weeks ago Trump pulled something especially stupid---can't recall what it was, there's too much to keep track of---and I decided to turn on Hannity's show just briefly to see how he would react.

Keep in mind it's been years since I listened.  Well, I turned on his show, and there he was in the middle of it---"Republicans want to throw Grandma off the cliff, if you elect Republicans black churches are gonna burn."

I yelled something unprintable and turned him off.

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White-hot Fox News host Sean Hannity named a few names and called a few names Wednesday as he laid it on the line that Republicans who succeed in sabotaging Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s candidacy will share the blame for the policies Democrat Hillary Clinton would enact.

“Time to name names,” Hannity said after explaining the stakes of back-stabbing Trump. “Bill Kristol, former Gov. Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Ben Sasse, Lindsey Graham, Meg Whitman and many, many others. If they keep up their stubborn and stupid game and continue to lick their wounds, well, this is what they’ll be responsible for …”

Hannity then proceeded to list a number of policies where he said Trump was vital to the nation’s future.

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Notice he doesn't list Mark Levin.  That's because he knows that Mark would slam his little wussy behind. 

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Its the cognitive dissonance loop. It makes them crazy angry.

In Hannity's case, months of ingesting shoe polish has caused brain damage.

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It's entertaining to check out his twitter timeline and see him screaming profanity at people.  He used to try and maintain a choirboy image...guess it's the Trump effect.

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I haven't listened to Hannity's radio show for several years...since the 2012 election, I think.  I can remember the day I switched him off back then.  He was repeating one of his worn-out catchphrases for the ten thousandth time---"If you elect a Republican, black churches are gonna burn...Republicans want to throw Grandma off the cliff."  I couldn't take it any more.

So, a couple of weeks ago Trump pulled something especially stupid---can't recall what it was, there's too much to keep track of---and I decided to turn on Hannity's show just briefly to see how he would react.

Keep in mind it's been years since I listened.  Well, I turned on his show, and there he was in the middle of it---"Republicans want to throw Grandma off the cliff, if you elect Republicans black churches are gonna burn."

I yelled something unprintable and turned him off.

I still find it a bit ironic that Hannity's theme song is 'Independence Day' (by Martina McBride I think)- it is a song about divorce.

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I still find it a bit ironic that Hannity's theme song is 'Independence Day' (by Martina McBride I think)- it is a song about divorce.

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   NO, Chosen daughter I can stand before my Lord with a Beautiful, Bountiful Heart and no man scares me.

   I follow Jesus's principles without taking part in the fallacies TwitBook and trump want to convince me is Real.

   I meant no disrespect or Harm to any Christians, particularly YOU.

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AG William Barr: "I'm recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time."

Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.

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Notice he doesn't list Mark Levin.  That's because he knows that Mark would slam his little wussy behind.

They used to be friends, though since this election cycle I wonder if that is still the case.  Early on, Hannity no longer called into Mark's show, nor gave him any time to plug Mark's recent book and show.

Given some of the memes and things he responds to regarding Trump - it makes me wonder if Hannity has attempted the hard-sell and shaming schtick that most of the Trumpians have resorted to.  Made Levin pretty pissed off in his response to it.  Mark often says of recent, that many of those he thought were 'Conservatives' have shown their true stripes - and they no longer call in or talk to him anymore.

Levin may be the lone voice still left out there from the big talkers that has not surrendered his principles wholesale in order to plug a person he knows is detrimental to Conservatism itself.

And he has made lot of enemies in the Establishment as a result of not playing the games that Hannity has always played with them, and Limbaugh has now surrendered to.

I do notice a common denominator, and that is - of the big show hosts, those who are from or spent time in NYC doing their shows - seems to get along fine with Trump.

The rest of the country…. not so much.
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I still find it a bit ironic that Hannity's theme song is 'Independence Day' (by Martina McBride I think)- it is a song about divorce.

If I were on twitter, I'd remind him of that and watch his head blow up.

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Hannity is like most in the Trump Cult. They have a fantasy in their heads and they have molded Trump to fit it. Because he has never held elected office, they can do that.

Perhaps they view it realistically. Like it's either going to be Trump or Hillary.

That's is your choice.

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Perhaps they view it realistically. Like it's either going to be Trump or Hillary.

That's is your choice.

No, it's not.  "Neither" is a choice.  That is what you ridiculous Trumpkins don't seem to get:  you cannot blackmail people into voting against their better judgment.  You made this bed, and you'll have to lie in it.  By nominating someone you full well knew could not win against Clinton, you and your fellow Trumpkins, and you alone, bear the responsibility for a President Clinton.  If you had listened to reason instead of fear and demagoguery, if you really wanted what was best for the country instead of your own personal Obama, you would not have forced Trump on the rest of us.

And btw, payback is going to be the worst b*tch you've ever dealt with.

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No, it's not.  "Neither" is a choice.  That is what you ridiculous Trumpkins don't seem to get:  you cannot blackmail people into voting against their better judgment.  You made this bed, and you'll have to lie in it.  By nominating someone you full well knew could not win against Clinton, you and your fellow Trumpkins, and you alone, bear the responsibility for a President Clinton.  If you had listened to reason instead of fear and demagoguery, if you really wanted what was best for the country instead of your own personal Obama, you would not have forced Trump on the rest of us.

And btw, payback is going to be the worst b*tch you've ever dealt with.

You rely on assumption that Trump can't beat Hillary. "neither" is simply not wanting to play for fear that you might be wrong or lose.

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And btw, payback is going to be the worst b*tch you've ever dealt with.

If that's a threat, I'm not the least bit concerned.

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You rely on assumption that Trump can't beat Hillary. "neither" is simply not wanting to play for fear that you might be wrong or lose.

I also rely on the assumption that the Sun will always rise in the East, and that it will set in the West tonight.  So does most of the rest of the world.  The same applies to the conclusion that Trump will lose to Hillary.  If you have some evidence to the contrary - reliable and not anecdotal - please do share it, because as far as I can see, the objective evidence is that Trump keeps digging himself deeper and deeper into the hole of ignominy and continues to scare off more and more independent, moderate, and even republican voters.  Those are exactly the sort of people who are crucial to him winning; Trumpkins, despite their own egotism and naive belief to the contrary, will not do it for him.  Not only is the Orange Wonder set to lose, each day makes it more and more likely that he will lose in a landslide that will probably be greater than Reagan's winning landslide in 1980.

Elections are not reality TV, and the only thing Trump knows is reality TV; it's about the only thing he's ever been really successful at.

So, good luck with that one.  And thanks for effing up the one election in the last 20 years that was a foregone win for the republicans, until you forced Donald on us.

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If that's a threat, I'm not the least bit concerned.


I wouldn't expect anything else from a Trumpkin.  Reality is hard to grasp for those who've drunk the kool-aid.


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As usual, we are not in the primary season, some of us did not vote for Trump but will not abandon the candidate of the GOP.

We did not do it for Romney, nor McCain nor the Bushes and Dole.

This is not a difficult matter to understand.