Jesse Ventura body slams Sean Hannity
tags:YouTube: Jesse Ventura Interview With Hannity On FOX May 18, 2009
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Today on According to Hannity - The Blame EVERYONE BUT BUSH Game!
The biggest attack on US soil? Clinton's Fault!
Biggest deficit in US history? Obama's Fault!
Oh, no, we just keep the corrupt and sadistically backwards Saudi's propped up in power, we destroyed Iraq with sanctions spanning ten years which caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of children, and we pat Israel on the back every time it kills a Palestinian.
Yeah, we're the world's big cuddly teddy bear.
Jesse give in to your instinct and bring the pain!
Hannity has repeated this lie for years.
The secret to success on these shows is to have an overpowering voice.
Yea, and it's nice when the voice actually has some talking points to back it up. The thing I usually hate about these political vids is how it becomes a 'let's talk at the same time' video for 10 minutes on the same issue. At least these move along because he's overpowering the news anchors who can't talk over him.
Obama the Communist should take receipt of his quadrupling the deficit and all the new taxes that will further destroy capitalism, the free market and freedom.
I'm not from the US, so I don't know, but is this representative over how "discussion" on TV is over there? From the clips I see on-line, it seems people mainly shout over each other, barely stopping to listen long enough to know which pre-rehearsed talking point to blare out next. No exchange of ideas, no meeting of minds, just two or more high-volume monologues happening simultaneously. What's the point?
Jesse Ventura is one of the few people that can bring this reaction to an interview. Usually the host would be the one shouting over a guest trying to express their differing opinion and not being able to complete a thought.
But, it's not just TV. If you were to listen to talk radio, you'd get the exact same thing. A caller disagrees with the host's assertions and gets shouted down for it. I've found the louder and more argumentative a host gets, the easier it is to realize that not only are they wrong, but they know they are.
First paragraph: Ventura hates Bush too much, therefore you can't take him seriously.
Second Paragraph: HOWEVER, I hate Obama! Watch me demonstrate this by calling him a name!
QM, you're silly.
sean is fucking transparent political schill.
Jesse has only to speak honestly of the last 8 years to make stunning, and powerful arguments against the likes of sean.