Author Topic: Hannity: Mark Levin slams Obama, says we must fight Obama every step of the way  (Read 1129 times)

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I wonder why Hannity is not capable of being as eloquent and forceful?
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I wonder why Hannity is not capable of being as eloquent and forceful?

Hannity's like Juan McLame:  He wants to be liked.  Cripes, how long did Hannity share the set with Skeletor?  Levin states obvious truths in a forceful manner as he's not looking to be nice because where this country is at right now is not nice and that fact can't be sugarcoated.

I also think Hannity buys into that FoxNews 'Fair and Balanced' bullshyt, a position not shared by Levin.  How can one be fair and balanced when talking about a commie president who is destroying this country?

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Yeah, I think Hannity is one of those people who thinks they must always remain affable even with people who want to condemn future generations to grinding servitude under a global government.
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I think Hannity gets pretty forceful. His criticism of Obama and Leftists is as pointed as anybody's. What he lacks is brain-power and the passion to wield it. You can't fake what Mark Levin has. Sean has a microphone and a coveted position in conservative media. But he's as awful a talking-points robot as one can imagine. Levin has intellect and articulate wit.

Would that they could somehow miraculously change positions in the media marketplace.
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When Limbaugh retires perhaps Levin will replace him. If he hasn't croaked from a heart attack before then.
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I think Hannity gets pretty forceful. His criticism of Obama and Leftists is as pointed as anybody's. What he lacks is brain-power and the passion to wield it. You can't fake what Mark Levin has. Sean has a microphone and a coveted position in conservative media. But he's as awful a talking-points robot as one can imagine. Levin has intellect and articulate wit.

Would that they could somehow miraculously change positions in the media marketplace.

I tune out when all he spews are talking points. I like him....think he is a asset but levin needs his audience.
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When Limbaugh retires perhaps Levin will replace him. If he hasn't croaked from a heart attack before then.

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As for Hannity he is a decent guy but under-equipped to inflict maximum damage upon the enemy, and y'all know where they can stick that fair & balanced crap.
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When Limbaugh retires perhaps Levin will replace him. If he hasn't croaked from a heart attack before then.

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Nah, Hannity is a metro-sexual, nuanced middle-of-the-road moderate and reasonable figure.
Exactly what we don't need any more of.
Even still, Levin is misusing teh word 'fight'.
He's right, but not literal.
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Yeah I've noticed he (Levin) and a few other radio guys always throw in the word "politically" as a quick little qualifier when they make a statement like "we've got to fight these people, we've got to hit them hard -- politically".

Yeah, I get why they're doing it, or why they feel like they have to. But nevertheless it just reminds me that our quote-unquote side is still going by the Queensbury rules when our opponent has whipped out a broken liquor bottle for an alley brawl.
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The rat-killin' be coming soon enough. . .neither the political, cultural or economic suicide can continue much longer. . .
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