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Bill in Boise
April 23rd, 2009, 5:13 pm
I would like to know how many fans of Sean's other than me have noticed a distinct difference in the way Sean broadcasts his radio show versus the Hannity show on Fox.
Sean's level of passion and intensity on the radio are much more evident than when he's on TV.
The real Sean Hannity is the guy we listen to on the radio everyday. The Sean on TV comes across as though he's afraid he's going to offend someone.
Come on Sean! Your ratings will skyrocket on your TV show when you display the same passion and conviction on the Hannity show.
The sincerety isn't there like it is on the radio. You're without question at your best when you say it like you mean it.
You, Rush, and The Great One are the best, brother. Keep up the good work! One more thing. Don't invite that Charles Grodin on the show anymore. The guy isn't doing you any favors.
Bill in Boise

PyramidBuilder
April 23rd, 2009, 11:34 pm
I never noticed this until you pointed it out. I think he can put more personality into the radio show, while the television hour is a little more structured and he doesn't really have the time to devote entire segments to one thing or one issue.

It kind of feels that "Hannity" as a show is getting a little too comfortable. He might need to rethink the format or get another left-wing sidekick.

Bill in Boise
April 24th, 2009, 12:05 pm
Believe it or not, I think Sean's show was better when Colmbs was on. I miss yelling at Colmbs, and Sean seemed more comfortable when he had Colmbs to beat up on.
I'm going to predict that he will end up going back to that type of format with somebody like Bob Beckel or Ennis Pellican.

PyramidBuilder
April 24th, 2009, 2:22 pm
Colmes was really, truly a moderate liberal (not really just a punching bag like some left-wingers say) and he made the show interesting. It wasn't just their different ideologies but their different approaches and personalities that made them a good pair.

PyramidBuilder
April 24th, 2009, 4:32 pm
Oh, man. Let's take the other route: "Hannity and Coulter!" I'd watch that, and it'd give Olbermann hours of material every week so everybody wins.

NascarGirl2448
April 24th, 2009, 7:02 pm
Believe it or not, I think Sean's show was better when Colmbs was on. I miss yelling at Colmbs, and Sean seemed more comfortable when he had Colmbs to beat up on.

I miss him and Alan getting into it also!! Sean zinged him right between the eyes just about every night.