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      XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.atheism, misc.survivalism       XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.global-warming, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh              He’s gone in the tank for Donald Trump. Let’s leave him there..                     The nonrevelation in Monday’s New York Times that the Fox News Channel’s Sean       Hannity has been advising Donald Trump as well as fawning all over him was       met with predictable handwringing. Dana Milbank, in the Washington Post,       pointed out that Hannity—who’d told the Times’ Jim Rutenberg in the piece       that he was not a journalist—had previously called himself a “journalist.”       Rutenberg himself took Hannity to task for his lack of honesty, and called       the entire network’s behavior into question. (Roger Ailes, the former head of       Fox News, is also reportedly advising his fellow feminist Trump.) Whether or       not Hannity is a journalist, he should certainly be honest with viewers,       which he has not been. But the mini-scandal seemed to be fueled by a wish for       Hannity to comport himself according to the abstemious norms of Serious       Journalism. Why? Hannity is self-actualizing before our very eyes. He’s a       hack in full now, and everyone knows it.                            Even if Hannity’s relationship with Trump is unsurprising, there can be no       denying that the host has placed himself into a special category of       bootlicker this year. While it’s true that conservative personalities from       Rush Limbaugh to Fox’s own Bill O’Reilly have tied themselves in knots trying       to “explain” the giant pile of horseshit and arrant nonsense that is Donald       Trump, Hannity has gone further than one would have thought possible. In his       numerous interviews with the candidate, he has acted as a conduit for       whatever message the Trump campaign is trying to get across to the base. He       has also helped Trump avoid gaffes that his nonbase might not appreciate.       Back in April, ThinkProgress found that Hannity had interviewed Trump 41       times since the start of his presidential run in June 2015; the candidate       didn’t make news once. Hannity has also begun circulating some of the Trump       campaign’s (more) insane theories, such as those about Hillary Clinton’s       health. (My favorite Hannity “questions” consist of his asking Trump why the       rest of the media is asking Trump actual questions.)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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