Hannity vs Ramaswamy
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Vivek would've earned points if he just apologized for making such a broad accusation. But he comes off slimy. I haven't watched Hannity in a while, but I really liked him back in the 2000s when I would listen to talk radio a bit during my commute.
@89th said in Hannity vs Ramaswamy:
Vivek would've earned points if he just apologized for making such a broad accusation. But he comes off slimy. I haven't watched Hannity in a while, but I really liked him back in the 2000s when I would listen to talk radio a bit during my commute.
He's great for talk radio. And that's where he belongs. Like the rest of talk radio, he's got no application in reality.
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Couple of random thoughts that have nothing of any substance:
- How is his first name pronounced?
Indian people with his first name, I always have pronounced it VEE-vek
Mr. Hannity pronounces it Vi-VAKE
- Why do politicians feel they have to wear the US flag? I noticed that when President Biden gave his speech on Israel, he had a lapel US flag. I think VP Harris also was wearing on. Gov. Haley steps it up by wearing a US flag sweater. (This is just two examples - politicians do it ALL the time.) Do they truly believe that this will make people believe they are somehow better for the country? If they dont wear it, will people think they are anti-American? I would be curious to know how many of the US citizens on this forum board have ever worn a US flag lapel pin and why. Kind of reminds me of the KIS and KJI lapel pins in DPRK.
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Couple of random thoughts that have nothing of any substance:
- How is his first name pronounced?
Indian people with his first name, I always have pronounced it VEE-vek
Mr. Hannity pronounces it Vi-VAKE
- Why do politicians feel they have to wear the US flag? I noticed that when President Biden gave his speech on Israel, he had a lapel US flag. I think VP Harris also was wearing on. Gov. Haley steps it up by wearing a US flag sweater. (This is just two examples - politicians do it ALL the time.) Do they truly believe that this will make people believe they are somehow better for the country? If they dont wear it, will people think they are anti-American? I would be curious to know how many of the US citizens on this forum board have ever worn a US flag lapel pin and why. Kind of reminds me of the KIS and KJI lapel pins in DPRK.
@taiwan_girl said in Hannity vs Ramaswamy:
Indian people with his first name, I always have pronounced it VEE-vek
Mr. Hannity pronounces it Vi-VAKE
Hannity is correct. I don't know if it generalizes to other people named Vivek.
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The first time I saw Vivek he reminded me of a marketing weasel who finds himself stuck in an engineering design meeting. He still does. He's pretty hopeless once he's derailed from his pet talking points.
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The first time I saw Vivek he reminded me of a marketing weasel who finds himself stuck in an engineering design meeting. He still does. He's pretty hopeless once he's derailed from his pet talking points.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hannity vs Ramaswamy:
He's pretty hopeless once he's derailed from his pet talking points.
Excellent observation.
Watching that interview, he really floundered.
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The first time I saw Vivek he reminded me of a marketing weasel who finds himself stuck in an engineering design meeting. He still does. He's pretty hopeless once he's derailed from his pet talking points.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hannity vs Ramaswamy:
The first time I saw Vivek he reminded me of a marketing weasel who finds himself stuck in an engineering design meeting. He still does. He's pretty hopeless once he's derailed from his pet talking points.
Haha great analogy. Smile and chatty but if someone asks anything technical….
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I'm not normally a fan of Hannity, but he demolished him there.
I wish these talking heads could be a bit less partisan. We might actually get some hard-hitting interviews.
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I'm not normally a fan of Hannity, but he demolished him there.
I wish these talking heads could be a bit less partisan. We might actually get some hard-hitting interviews.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hannity vs Ramaswamy:
I'm not normally a fan of Hannity, but he demolished him there.
I wish these talking heads could be a bit less partisan. We might actually get some hard-hitting interviews.
As I watched, I had to (cynically) wonder what Hannity’s agenda was. He was, remarkably, pushing Nikki.
I wonder if the word from Fox-on-high came down that he should distance himself from supporting Trump and find a palatable alternative.
I did say “cynic,” didn’t I?
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I had the same thoughts George. Or hopefully, maybe Hannity knows that Nikki would be much better for the long term impact on the GOP than another Trump sycophant.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Hannity vs Ramaswamy:
I'm not normally a fan of Hannity, but he demolished him there.
I wish these talking heads could be a bit less partisan. We might actually get some hard-hitting interviews.
As I watched, I had to (cynically) wonder what Hannity’s agenda was. He was, remarkably, pushing Nikki.
I wonder if the word from Fox-on-high came down that he should distance himself from supporting Trump and find a palatable alternative.
I did say “cynic,” didn’t I?
@George-K said in Hannity vs Ramaswamy:
I wonder if the word from Fox-on-high came down that he should distance himself from supporting Trump and find a palatable alternative.
It's a bloody shame that they don't just say 'Hey, Sean, do your job and give all the fuckers a hard time'.
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I had the same thoughts George. Or hopefully, maybe Hannity knows that Nikki would be much better for the long term impact on the GOP than another Trump sycophant.
@89th said in Hannity vs Ramaswamy:
I had the same thoughts George. Or hopefully, maybe Hannity knows that Nikki would be much better for the long term impact on the GOP than another Trump sycophant.
That and the fact that in the current atmosphere of global unpleasantness, the USA cannot afford yet another four years of the loose cannon, Trump, or one of his apprentices in the oval office. The GOP race has much better and winnable options to offer the nation.