January 30, 2009
Lame.
The two shows' formats are different. Hannity's is all talking points, while Miller's is politics, sports, entertainment, whatever. Maybe if Miller was still harping on Rev. Wright three months after the election, Hannity wouldn't feel this way.
(I know this is kind of a ridiculous thing to post on, but his big fat head got to me.)
Posted by: It's Vintage, Duh at
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I'll have to listen to the quote in context, but the way you quoted it right there doesn't give me the impression that Hannity was calling Miller a phoney.
Why say "I hear ya Dennis Miller" instead of just saying "Dennis Miller". I don't know, it sounds like he was giving a shout-out to something Miller said/thinks.
Then again, maybe not. I just don't see why Hannity would make such a silly (and obviously not positively recieved) remark.
Posted by: conservativeinthecity at January 30, 2009 06:24 PM (i3tSP)
In fairness, sometimes a caller will call into Dennis Miller and thank him to being level-headed or something, and he'll say something like "Yeah, I can't go through the list of things day in and day out like Hannity does." But that's pretty much true.
Posted by: It's Vintage, Duh at January 30, 2009 06:33 PM (KgVQx)
Honestly, putting down someone who doesn't do exactly the same thing as you, or doesn't do it as well, or does it for different reasons, makes you sound like a...what's the word I'm looking for....oh yeah, liberal.
Posted by: conservativeinthecity at January 30, 2009 07:03 PM (AxoS/)
Posted by: Sean M. at January 30, 2009 10:41 PM (rLWHv)
Posted by: TimothyJ at February 01, 2009 12:32 AM (IKKIf)
Hannity could lose all the weight in the world, and he'd still have a fat head. I know because he suffers from a condition that I also have. It's called "Big Fat Irish Head Syndrome." And, unfortunately, it's incurable.
Posted by: Sean M. at February 01, 2009 04:41 AM (rLWHv)
I heard the remark and have been burning ever since. I agree with 'vintage duh' and 'citc' completely.
Dennis' show is scintillating, his mental quickness and wordplays are dazzling. His laughter, which is genuine, is infectious. He has entertaining guests and doesn't back down on his beliefs. I particularly admire him for defending Bush, the War on Terror, and our troops and his unrestrained vitriol toward Islamofascists.
He runs intellectual circles around Hannity. Being in show business, he seems a voice crying in the wilderness against the entertainment zeitgeist.. This shows a high level of courage that Hannity never has to face in his cushy, backslapping environs.
Dennis also reaches an audience that most conservatives could never hope to duplicate. Thus more opportunites to change minds in the free marketplace of ideas.
Dennis combines politics and entertainment in a very compelling package. Don't miss it!
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