The Illness That is Sean Hannity is Infectious and Has Spread to the Trump White House

The release of the infamous “Nunes Memo” may have been the worst anti-climax since O.J. Simpson’s promise to “find the real killer.” (Like Trump, Simpson spent most of his time searching on a golf course in Florida). The memo was supposed to crush special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Donald Trump’s connections to Russia and its interference in the presidential election. But the actual document was about as revealing as a stripper in a concrete burka. (See this breakdown of the Nunes embarrassment).

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But leave it to Sean Hannity, the Chief Trump-fluffer of Fox News, to continue trying to peddle the pitiful prattle after its public fizzling. Hannity, practicing total abstinence from reality, opened his Friday night program with a monologue that future psychology textbooks will include to illustrate complete cognitive failure (video below).

Hannity isn’t content to simply spin what he incredulously calls the “FISA Abuse Memo” into one his typical pro-Trump rants. Not this time. His spittle-inflected delivery features unsupported hyperbolic nonsense like “shocking” and “stunning” and “the biggest abuse of power corruption case in American history.” Hannity’s unhinged tirade asserts that he has…

“…irrefutable proof of a coordinated conspiracy to abuse power by weaponizing and politicizing the powerful tools of intelligence by top-ranking Obama officials against the Trump campaign, against the Constitution, and against your Fourth Amendment rights.”

Holy hallucination, Batman. The only thing we have irrefutable proof of is that Hannity scored some wicked acid. His wind-tunnel of wingnutisms continued with hoary references to the “Deep State,” “unelected bureaucrats,” “undermin[ing] a duly elected president,” and the baseless contention that the memo “proves that the entire basis for the Russia investigation was based on lies that were bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton and her campaign.” And Hannity’s closer was an impotent demand that “The Mueller investigation does need to be shut down. And the people involved – who we will name tonight – many need to go to jail.”

All of that was all that Donald Trump needed to make a painfully misinformed analysis of his legal jeopardy. He tweeted that “This memo totally vindicates “Trump” in probe.” Notice the sarcastic quotes around his own “alleged” name:

Notice also that Trump – he of the best words – misuses “their,” capitalizes incoherently, and makes the delusional pronouncement that “collusion is dead.” That’s exactly what he said about ObamaCare, which enjoyed record-setting sign-ups last year, despite his attempts at sabotage. What’s more, even arch-conservative Benghazi inquisitionist, Trey Gowdy, flatly disagrees with Trump on the matter of vindication, tweeting that “The contents of this memo do not – in any way – discredit [Mueller’s] investigation.”

Hannity’s harangue was just the latest evidence of how he exercises influence with our TV-addicted president. Trump’s reliance on the counsel he gets from Fox News, whether it be Hannity, “judge” Jeanine Pirro, or the “Curvy Couch” potatoes of Fox and Friends, is unshakable. He assigns greater authority to their inane ravings than to all of the available intelligence that he has at hand as Commander-in-Chief. Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng documented this mental disconnect in their article for Salon, saying in part that:

“…by all indications, the president is less amenable to the concerns of his own FBI than those shared by a less formal, more bombastic adviser. That adviser is Sean Hannity, who has been hyping the so-called Nunes memo all week, and with whom the president continues to speak regularly.

“According to three sources with knowledge of their conversations, Trump has been in regular contact with Hannity over the phone in recent weeks, as the Fox News prime-time star and Trump ally has encouraged the prompt release of a controversial four-page memo crafted by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee. […] Sources say Hannity’s persistent advocacy reinforced Trump’s already growing determination to get that memo into the public realm.”

Having succeeded at publicly embarrassing everyone connected to that memo, Trump tapped out the tweet noted above. His confidence in the mental midgets of Fox News appears to even override that of his own gaggle of lawyers, who are not well regarded or considered to be especially competent in the law. Particularly when compared to the legal superstars assembled by Robert Mueller. Trump is setting up a title fight for his life wherein he has put all his money on the likes of Sean Hannity. It’s going to be a massacre that will be both painful and beautiful to watch.

How Fox News Deceives and Controls Their Flock:
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4 thoughts on “The Illness That is Sean Hannity is Infectious and Has Spread to the Trump White House

  1. Sadly, one would laugh if this were not so important. Traitor trump has just used Hannity, yet again, as his mouthpiece. And Hannity cannot speak a true sentence. Of course traitor trump’s brainless followers are falling over one another to point at nunes’ memo and scream “look! truth”! Unfortunately for traitor trump and sadly the Nation, those are people who never checked a fact. Doubtful if the have any type of acquaintance with facts. They are lemmings and will follow traitor trump and mouthpiece Hannity over the cliff. This memo demonstrates the depths to which traitor trump and his sycophants have sunk in the trump land cesspool.

  2. Newscorpse has been screaming about FOX forever and rightly so. For so many reasons. However, this is 2018. I now think Putin owns Rupert Murdoch even more than he owns Trump. Since Rupert divorced his third wife Wendy and screwed her and her kids out of billions of dollars Wendy has been fucking Vladimir Putin. By now Putin has extracted enough criminal dirt on Murdoch to ruin him and his businesses in at least 8 countries. Using Putin tactics PUTIN HAS TURNED MURDOCH INTO AN AMERICAN TRAITOR AND PUTIN PUPPET with more strings than even Trump. TODAY IN 2018 FOX “NEWS” IS PURE RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA. SEAN HANNITY IS A TREASONOUS RAT IN A TREASONOUS RAT’S NEST. Simply because Vladimir Putin now owns Rupert Murdoch.

    • That’s a eh… Fantastic theory, but as with most things, nobody will actually believe it without concrete evidence. (Save for Fox News, which pulls the same old unfactual bollocks EVERY year)

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