Sean Inanity and The Politics of Division
Really
don't mean to leave out Limbaugh, Hewitt, Levin and the rest of that
noisy right wing crowd, but I've had more exposure to Hannity via his
talk radio and tv shows. I tune into his radio show for an hour or so
so 3-4 times a week on my commute home from work. Not because I agree
with hardly any of his views, but rather just to check out the daily
buzz and the corresponding Republican talking points which Hannity
faithfully recites. His callers routinely greet him as a "great
American". And while I do not question his patriotism (as he does in
response to anyone who disagrees with him or dares to engage in
democratic debate) and I am sure that he is a good father, spouse, son
and friend, from my vantage point, he's a pretty lousy American. You
have to ask yourself if Hannity truly loves this country then why has
he devoted his life to dividing it's citizens along political and
cultural lines. And I guess one answer is that it's made him filthy
rich. He and Limbaugh and their ilk have built multi-million dollar
empires based on the politics of division. Little wonder that Senator
Obama and his campaign for change and a return to civil and bipartisan
politics have engendered such a ferocious and vile response from
Hannity and the hate-mongers. If Obama and his supporters were to
achieve their vision of a united America where politicians and citizens
worked across party and cultural lines to address the serious
challenges this country faces they'd be out of a job. And wouldn't that
be a loss [sic].....[Update 9/20/08....kudos to Hannity on the recent
Palin infomercial he put together....thinking there might be a career
opportunity in that genre if his day job ever tanks]




