I happened to tune into Hannity & Colmes last night, simply because they were the only show at the nine o'clock hour with coverage of the Joe Lieberman / Ned Lamont primary. I was not able to find a transcript of the entire show on LexisNexis, but there was a segment in which Hannity remarked to Mary Matalin something along the lines of 'Mark this date down. This is the day the Democratic party officially became the party of Moveon.org, Al Gore, and the far-left extremists etc.'
Later in the show Hannity remarked to the very mainstream David Horowitz (and this I can quote directly), "There's no room for any moderation in this [the Democratic] party." And later in the same segment in the midst of a long diatribe that I will not bother to quote at length, Hannity again bemoaned that "there's no room for any moderation or an alternative vocie in [the Democratic] party."
Regardless of what one thinks about Ned Lamont's primary victory last night, if Hannity wants to discuss political parties that have no tolerance for dissent, he is welcome to the debate.
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