Emerald Robinson, posting at her blog at substack ("The Right Way"), pulls back the curtain on Fox News’s Sean Hannity. Color me not surprised.
. . . The blockbuster conclusion
one draws after reading these texts is that Hannity was playing politics at the
highest levels of the GOP during the Trump Administration (in contact with
Pence, Meadows, and McEnany after personal calls with Trump himself!) and
dispensing bad advice all the way. This advice was in direct contradiction to
his public persona and the opinions expressed on his show. That’s the most
charitable explanation. That’s the best-case scenario.
The worst-case scenario is hard to
contemplate — but would better explain these hypocritical texts, the frequent
guest spots afforded to frauds like Lindsey Graham, the child-like trust in
Bill Barr, the soft spot for Mike Pence, and much more. Is he merely posing as
a MAGA supporter while his heart actually belongs to the GOP establishment? One
thing is certain: no one is going to hold Hannity accountable for these
mistakes. He’s simply too powerful in the world of conservative media. Hannity
is the only one who has to answer to Hannity. How much is he personally
responsible for undermining President Trump’s fight against a fraudulent
election in those final days?
That sad look in his eyes — and
that “checked out” demeanor you see most nights on his show during the Biden
Regime — might just be the pangs of conscience at his starring role.
That’s Ms. Robinson’s conclusion. Click here for her chapter-and-verse.
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I've never trusted Sean Hannity to report the truth, starting with what actually happened to the Twin Towers on 9/11. Did Sean ever mention Building # 7 on that fateful day? No? I rest my case.
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