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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: cav58d on January 08, 2008, 10:52:18 PM
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I can't believe I actually used to listen to this guy a couple years ago. It's quite obvious that he will do and say whatever it takes to glorify Mtt Romney, and undermine everyone else.
McCain wins New Hampshire tonight, and Hannity says New Hampshire really isn't that important....I wonder how un-important it would be if Romney won...
What a tool.
Shame on me for having respected this guy in the past.
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Originally posted by cav58d
What a tool.
Truer words have never been spoken.
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Originally posted by cav58d
I can't believe I actually used to listen to this guy a couple years ago. It's quite obvious that he will do and say whatever it takes to glorify Mtt Romney, and undermine everyone else.
McCain wins New Hampshire tonight, and Hannity says New Hampshire really isn't that important....I wonder how un-important it would be if Romney won...
What a tool.
Shame on me for having respected this guy in the past.
I listened to him for about a week before I had to turn him off. He is a dolt.
The only Radio guy I really like is Dr Bill Wattenburg. He is a local Science guy. Though I think he is National in some places.
Oddly I really like listening to Denis Miller on lunch lol.
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He does not support McCain because McCain is a Rino and Hannity would rather have a conservative as POTUS. He's made no secret of this. I don't see what the problem is.
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He did make a good point about McCain and New Hampshire. With all the independents voting there it isn't a good representation of how the other primaries will go, as most can only be voted in by registered members of each party. That in itself gave the "maverick" an edge that helped propell him to a win.
I fail to see the problem. Consider the source and his bias, listen to it and move on. On the flip side it couldn't have been much better having Olberman and Matthews on PMSNBC.
The race is totally wide open now, should be a very interesting next few weeks.
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Who?
(I don't do talk radio. Alas.)
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who cares, hannity is a non entity to 99% of the population. Romney seems like an bellybutton to me anyway.
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He is just another smelly pile spewing egocentric psychobabble. Off with his head.
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A news reporter that is bias toward one candidate, well isn’t that something. They are all bias. They are coming here to Michigan next. At least Senator Clinton will be the only Democrat, all the others pulled out (not on the ballets) because the state changed there caucus date.
So Phasers prediction is… Senator Clinton wins Michigan’s Democrats
I know that some (many I here) are going to write in for Senator Obama. What I’m watching for is how many write ins Osama gets. People here are trogs.
I JUST WANT THE PHONE CALLS TO END! I got a call from some one that wanted to ask how I would vote and I answered all Democrat, then a few days later on another call I answered I told them all Republicans. I’m hopping for one more so I can tell them I’m voting for the Space party!
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Originally posted by cav58d
McCain wins New Hampshire tonight, and Hannity says New Hampshire really isn't that important....I wonder how un-important it would be if Romney won...
How important was NH to McCain and Dean in the previous elections? They lost the nomination.
Super Tuesday is the deciding factor.
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Ready to gasp?
I find him wishy washy on certain Republican candidates. He's all about Rudy one day, then not another day...then playing defense for him the next.
About the only thing I do like about him is he does has all the candidates (Republican, Democrat, etc) good, hard questions. And he is also the first to defend his co anchor, Mr Colmes, when the right goes after him. That shows some class.
But he's only on for an hour up here. And like Rush, depending on what point/cause he is discusing...sometimes I listen, sometimes I give him the ultimate slam and choose John Tesh over him :)
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Originally posted by Phaser11
A news reporter that is bias toward one candidate, well isn’t that something. They are all bias. They are coming here to Michigan next. At least Senator Clinton will be the only Democrat, all the others pulled out (not on the ballets) because the state changed there caucus date.
So Phasers prediction is… Senator Clinton wins Michigan’s Democrats
I know that some (many I here) are going to write in for Senator Obama. What I’m watching for is how many write ins Osama gets. People here are trogs.
I JUST WANT THE PHONE CALLS TO END! I got a call from some one that wanted to ask how I would vote and I answered all Democrat, then a few days later on another call I answered I told them all Republicans. I’m hopping for one more so I can tell them I’m voting for the Space party!
Many MI Dems are not voting in the Democratic Primary because some of the big names have pulled out. Many have, with absentee ballots, or will vote in the Republican Primary, mostly for Ron Paul, just to screw up the MI GOP delegates.
I didn't think you could do write ins in MI primaries...I might be wrong though.
As for the phone calls...many are just computers making the calls. If you just start hitting buttons on your phone many of the surveys go nuts...pretty fun to do!
Regards,
Yank
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Originally posted by Yeager
who cares, hannity is a non entity to 99% of the population. Romney seems like an bellybutton to me anyway.
thought he was #2 in talk radio, o and he is on the most watched cable news in america! i do agree that he is bias towards his candidate and i did stop listening to him about a year ago,but he is a factor, atleast as much as most other political comentators!
i like the Huck and Chuck show myself, cant wait to see the I.R.S. at the unemployment office!
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I have more respect for the Republicans to think that they would vote for Romney. That guy is a worthless pile of donkey dung. What a spineless, wish/wash, turbo tard, coat tail riding, back-forth, no-decision making slimy pile of chicken crap! IMHO!:aok
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Originally posted by Phaser11
A news reporter that is bias toward one candidate, well isn’t that something.
Psst, he's not a reporter.
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Originally posted by SkyRock
I have more respect for the Republicans to think that they would vote for Romney. That guy is a worthless pile of donkey dung. What a spineless, wish/wash, turbo tard, coat tail riding, back-forth, no-decision making slimy pile of chicken crap! IMHO!:aok
Did he pee in your cheerio's or something? Hehe J/K
I don't really care for him other than the empty promises he makes to turn around Michigan.
Yank
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Originally posted by SkyRock
I have more respect for the Republicans to think that they would vote for Romney. That guy is a worthless pile of donkey dung. What a spineless, wish/wash, turbo tard, coat tail riding, back-forth, no-decision making slimy pile of chicken crap! IMHO!:aok
Why don't you tell us how you REALLY feel about that!:lol
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Donkey dung would be Democrat; Romney would be Elephant (Republican) dung. Either way, the blame is squarely on the hands of the majority of Americans who seem to be so accustomed to the stench of dung, they insist on casting votes for dung. Elephant or donkey dung doesn't elect itself.
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the guy sure whines a lot when the doctor wins the faux spews debate polls.
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It seems the Ron Paul supporters don't like him either..
:rofl :rofl
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9p9uBLqz958
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Funny... in actuality none of this dog and pony show is important. They have turned the nomination process into a daily reality show.... not news just entertainment to some for the sole purpose of advertising dollars.
Boring useless waste of money.
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Originally posted by Shuffler
Funny... in actuality none of this dog and pony show is important. They have turned the nomination process into a daily reality show.... not news just entertainment to some for the sole purpose of advertising dollars.
Boring useless waste of money.
It's sad but true.. It's all the news stations though, it's no longer about the news but about advertising dollars.
As a side note I think everyone should watch the movie Idiocracy. The first time I watched it, I thought it was so freaking stupid, but after watching it a few times, I think it's brilliant.
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beware of stupid things that become brilliant.
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Originally posted by texasmom
Why don't you tell us how you REALLY feel about that!:lol
the guy is just a putz, I mean as far as a serious political candidate is concerned, it's hard for me to see anyone buying any of his pathetic flip flops! Huckabee, MCcain, Guiliani, and Thompson all tower over this trainwreck of a coward!
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Fact remains that NH really isn't very important to the caucases and completely unimportant to the republicans come the general election.
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Originally posted by Yeager
beware of stupid things that become brilliant.
Yes, because they sometimes become true... :rofl
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Originally posted by crockett
It seems the Ron Paul supporters don't like him either..
:rofl :rofl
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9p9uBLqz958
The comments' below that video were really interesting. It seem's that quite a few condemned it, quite a few thought that Hannity deserved worse, and quite a few Ron Paul supporters' chimed in. One of them mentioned' the big difference between the exit poll, and the actual election, posing the question of someone altering vote counts in NH. I haven't seen anything on a difference from Poll to voting booth, has anyone else?
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He has to support Romney... they share the same hair stylist...
(http://www.radiowins.com/hannity_sean.jpg)
&
(http://www.ibabuzz.com/politics/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/romney.jpg)
:noid
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Originally posted by FrodeMk3
The comments' below that video were really interesting. It seem's that quite a few condemned it, quite a few thought that Hannity deserved worse, and quite a few Ron Paul supporters' chimed in. One of them mentioned' the big difference between the exit poll, and the actual election, posing the question of someone altering vote counts in NH. I haven't seen anything on a difference from Poll to voting booth, has anyone else?
Personally I think it was pretty dumb on their part. Sean Hannity has the right to his opinions just like anyone else. However what sets hi m apart is he does do a TV show.
With that in mind the Ron Paul supporters do have the right to picket his show, but the line should be drawn at picketing his show or where he might be preforming. They crossed the line chasing after him while he's out having dinner.
The guy is an arrogant A hole, but doesn't give anyone the right to disrupt his personal life.
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Originally posted by crockett
It seems the Ron Paul supporters don't like him either..
:rofl :rofl
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9p9uBLqz958
I'm sure they are gonna get alot of support for RP acting that way. :rolleyes:
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Contrary to what the media says, NH really is not that important. Nor was Iowa and Wyoming.
Less than 5 million voters of the 300 million registered voters are actually in those states.
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Originally posted by LePaul
Ready to gasp?
I find him wishy washy on certain Republican candidates. He's all about Rudy one day, then not another day...then playing defense for him the next.
About the only thing I do like about him is he does has all the candidates (Republican, Democrat, etc) good, hard questions. And he is also the first to defend his co anchor, Mr Colmes, when the right goes after him. That shows some class.
But he's only on for an hour up here. And like Rush, depending on what point/cause he is discusing...sometimes I listen, sometimes I give him the ultimate slam and choose John Tesh over him :)
The Republicans have everything backwards. For example, it should be Chuck Norris who is running for President, and Huckabee should be campaigning for him.
After all, if Schwarzenegger can be Governor of California, I'm confident that Norris would be an effective President.
(http://api.ning.com/files/boplM*en9Y2PMdbBBQN9opwZzeK2pirsqSiXuGw5rBk_/Chuck.jpg)
SIG 220
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Originally posted by DYNAMITE
He has to support Romney... they share the same hair stylist...
(http://www.radiowins.com/hannity_sean.jpg)
&
(http://www.ibabuzz.com/politics/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/romney.jpg)
:noid
That is because they both are trying to look like their hero, President Reagan:
(http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2007-10-28-RR74.jpg)
SIG 220
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Originally posted by SIG220
That is because they both are trying to look like their hero, President Reagan:
(http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2007-10-28-RR74.jpg)
SIG 220
No. Ronald Reagan had that Bryl-cream double wave that wouldn't quit. And won't be duplicated by someone who doesn't have plastic hair.
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Originally posted by LePaul
sometimes I listen, sometimes I give him the ultimate slam and choose John Tesh over him :)
The only time I ever listen to John Tesh if it is Christmas time and I dont change the channel quick enough to avoid it. Though those instanes do give me the laughs as I imagine Paul Harvey bish-slapping Tesh ,:rofl