@GrouchoTex
@catfish1957
I wish Gov. Good Hair, who is obviously eager to prevent cancer, would have refrained from endorsing someone he correctly said was a cancer to conservatism. If this malignancy gets into the Oval Office, you can be sure that it will metastasize rapidly.
Back on topic... I wonder if the pugnacious little pipsqueak, hissy-fit Hannity, will double down today or be contrite. I frankly don't think he has the capability to apologize. It's really interesting how Trumpsters, whether they're public figures or forum members or even people in real life, all have a tendency to take on the odious characteristics of their orange god. Ladies and gentlemen, we only thought we were divided these past eight years. The Trump phenomenon has made the Obama years look like Kumbayah in contrast.
Not sure how Hannity will act moving forward.
Odd, that this is the 1st time I can recall being called out from members of our own side for not being enamored with a candidate.
Since it hasn't happened before, I don't have a feel for what comes next.
I think that Hannity, and others who have gone down this path, knew that this candidate did not have a major conservative track record.
Yet, Hannity and the others positioned themselves as the voice of conservatism.
Fact is, they are the voice of the GOP, not conservatives.
I think it hurts their credibility, even though Sean says he's been fair.
I disagree, he has called out Rubio and Cruz, on air, to their faces, but he has yet to call out Trump on anything, with or without Trump being on the air with him.
I wouldn't call that "fair and balanced".