How Sean Hannity became a conspiracy theorist (and Keurig Coffee Machines)
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[video=youtube;aqNHc6ZH7P4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqNHc6ZH7P4[/video]
[QUOTE=description]Hannity has transformed from typical right-wing pundit into Fox News' leading conspiracy theorist, and that's making the network's advertisers nervous.[/QUOTE]
Wow, looks like Vox is trying to take us off of the trail. Smokes and mirrors sheeple, don't fall for it.
[QUOTE=MR-X;52916305]Wow, looks like Vox is trying to take us off of the trail. Smokes and mirrors sheeple, don't fall for it.[/QUOTE]
Hannity and his ilk pretty much require a daily diet of lies to sustain the fantasy world in which Republican policies exist, so can you blame them for trying to get creative after 30 years? :v:
Love the bits about fox themselves denouncing hannity's conduct, perfect for avoiding the usual "snopes is left-leaning and not trustworthy!" garbage from right wingers. Vox and Vice leave a lot to be desired sometimes, but they tend to do their homework.
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