On his nationally syndicated radio show, host Sean Hannity said that the fake news media gets upset when we call them who they are, which is fake news.
On his Monday radio program, host Sean Hannity stated, “it’s a pretty sad state of affairs when the reporting in this country would ignore Adam Schiff, schiffless shciff and his call to real Russians with real tape really colluding.” In reference to the Russia investigation Sean Hannity added, “And then the fake news media is upset when we see this every single second minute hour of every day of every week of every month now years going on years and they get upset when we call them out for being who they are and that is they are fake news.”
Below is a transcript of Sean Hannity’s remarks on his Monday show:
“It’s a pretty sad state of affairs when the reporting in this country would ignore Adam Schiff, Schiff less Schiff and his call to real Russians with real tape really colluding and we would ignore on the other end of that what Hillary Clinton and the DNC funding lies used to get fake phony fraudulent wire if you will not wiretaps but warrants on opposition party candidates in an presidential election year and disseminate false information or propagandize or misinform people on purpose because they think that it’s going to help them get upset.
“And then the fake news media is upset when we see this every single second minute hour of every day of every week of every month now years going on years and they get upset when we call them out for being who they are and that is they are fake news.”
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