and how he felt the problem was with ownership not giving progressive talk radio a chance--and then he gleefully told the markets he was in where he beat Hannity et al--and the list was impressive.
6. doesn't matter--they don't let the right rule for ratings
progressive programming makes mincemeat out of the likes of Hannity too often for that to be true. They back Republicans becasue they have legislation up in the air in Congress, and they think they'll get a better deal from the Pukkkes. That will change if we stay in power for awhile. They'll start sucking up to use instead, like they did in the 70s.
He is the worst of them all, blurting out the talking points day after day and this has damaged what credibility he had with everyone except the hard core nut cases. The gap between the facts and the spin has become so great that even those with a tenuous grasp on reality have given up on stenographers like Hannity.
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