> I recall Hannity doing a decent job in his earlier years inviting worthwhile guests to his radio shows, and with much less interruption.
You’re right. What made early-days Hannity good was him drawing out great guests and then shutting his flap and letting them talk. It seems his success went to his head, and now he figures HE’S the one that gets to talk the most.
No, Sean. We don’t want to hear what YOU have to say.
I rarely watch Hannity because of his constant interruption of his guests, his questions lasting 2 minutes with no time for an answer from his guest, his never ending re-showing of clips from whatever the libs did wrong, his bragging about himself and his feelings. It actually makes me angry even when I don’t agree with the guest and he interrupts. Just let them answer your long winded question! Geesh.
Remember when Hannity was defending Oprah over a controversy with her school in Africa? He was probably told to do that. Hannity has always been a self-promoter, but I wouldn’t criticize him over the Patriot Act.