Friday
28Aug2009
FOX NEWS' SEAN HANNITY WOULD LIKE TO RUN FOR OFFICE IN THE FUTURE
Friday, August 28, 2009 at 2:43PM |
Leedog On a recent show, Sean Hannity stated to Juan Williams, a member of his Great American Panel, "I
would run for office at some point in my life." Juan was a little taken back by Sean's comment, but Hannity seemed quite serious about a possible run for Congress. Can this be true? Does Sean Hannity really have his heart set on becoming a member of the House or Senate? At 47 years old, his aspirations may happen sooner then later. And having lived in New York, Georgia, Alabama, Rhode Island and California... you would think those states/seats may be considered first. Obviously, his best bets are in Alabama and Georgia because of their Republican dominance.
would run for office at some point in my life." Juan was a little taken back by Sean's comment, but Hannity seemed quite serious about a possible run for Congress. Can this be true? Does Sean Hannity really have his heart set on becoming a member of the House or Senate? At 47 years old, his aspirations may happen sooner then later. And having lived in New York, Georgia, Alabama, Rhode Island and California... you would think those states/seats may be considered first. Obviously, his best bets are in Alabama and Georgia because of their Republican dominance. I find it a little amusing though, that Sean would consider becoming a member, while just about every night on his show he tries to prove how incompetent members of Congress are. And he really wants to join that bunch of CLOWNS? Maybe he would like to challenge Nancy Pelosi face-to-face? I can imagine that Keith Olbermann over at MSNBC is praying that this occurs, and occurs as soon as possible! He would have a field day (along with his fellow anchors), ripping Hannity apart on a nightly basis. Hannity should also keep in mind, that there are years of him on his show saying some controversial statements. His political opponents will have no problem showing the voters clips from the show to be used as a political weapon.
For all this to happen down the road, Hannity would have to give
up his radio and television shows to focus in on his campaign. He has built up a following on both, but I'm sure if he were to lose the campaign, he would easily get those jobs back. Also, I'm sure with the money he makes from those two occupations, he would have a nice little war-chest to get everything up and running. In fact, his financial advantage may become the deciding factor in beating his opponents. I say, why not Sean Hannity for Congress? Crazy things and politics seem to go hand-in-hand. Just look at California and Minnesota! He'll get my vote the minute he follows through with waterboarding himself like he promised! That would show he's a man of his word! Plus, with Sean Hannity out of the way, maybe Alan Colmes could get his old job back?
up his radio and television shows to focus in on his campaign. He has built up a following on both, but I'm sure if he were to lose the campaign, he would easily get those jobs back. Also, I'm sure with the money he makes from those two occupations, he would have a nice little war-chest to get everything up and running. In fact, his financial advantage may become the deciding factor in beating his opponents. I say, why not Sean Hannity for Congress? Crazy things and politics seem to go hand-in-hand. Just look at California and Minnesota! He'll get my vote the minute he follows through with waterboarding himself like he promised! That would show he's a man of his word! Plus, with Sean Hannity out of the way, maybe Alan Colmes could get his old job back?








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