The stupidest man on television, Sean Hannity had nothing last night for Roy Moore’s defeat.
The congratulatory Trump tweet to Doug Jones may have been ghost-written to avoid yet another gaffe, so Hannity could only whatabout the alternatives, waiting on his next real communication with Lord Dampnut.
The best Hannity could do is go to the next thing, attacking removed FBI’s Strzok, thus prepping the #TrumpRussia ground for discrediting Mueller and the FBI while anticipating Trump’s firing the Special Counsel.
Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks said Tuesday that a woman who accused Republican nominee for US Senate Roy Moore of sexually assaulting her when she was 16 is "clearly a liar."
Sean Hannity has been criticized for promoting birtherism, disputed claims regarding voter fraud in the 2016 presidential election, and other conspiracy theories.
He has also been criticized for being overly supportive of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Hannity has promoted the idea of a "deep state", which he describes as a "Shadow Government" – a network of government officials that is working to hinder the Trump administration.
According to the Washington Post, Hannity "repeatedly embraces storylines that prove to be inaccurate" and takes positions that change over time.[13]
According to the New York Times, Hannity "barreling headfirst into the murky territory between opinion and out-and-out conspiracy theorism."[5]
Hannity often promotes conspiracy theories without explicitly endorsing them, unlike Alex Jones; the New York Times wrote that this "has the effect of nourishing the more wild-eyed beliefs of his fans while providing Hannity a degree of plausible deniability."[5]
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