Sean Hannity
TeSi I---
TeSi I--- Seelie
TeSi I--- Seelie
Hannity: "I believe in faith, family and country. I really keep it that simple."
Hannity: "With guests who are 'in the middle of the fight,' we're able to hear their point-of-view on the topics, as well as advance our own feelings."
Hannity: "You can play golf with liberals, be neighbors with them, go out to dinner. I just don't want them in power."
Hannity: "I was born to argue... I don't know why. I mean, from arguing with my teachers and, on occasions, my parents. I think I've mastered the art of argument at a fairly young age."
Hannity: "I really don't map out my life. There's no big plan."
Hannity: "I think anybody that gives their opinion in a confident way everyday is going to be criticized."
Hannity: "My life has been a gift up to this point, and I've been blessed beyond my wildest imagination. And wherever this ride takes me is where I'm going."
Hannity: "I'm at peace with myself because what I talk about is the way I live."
Hannity: "One of the best lessons I learned early is that not everything in life is about you. It is about service. If you want trips and excessive gifts, then don't get into public service."
Hannity: "Is it that you hate this president or that you hate America?"
Hannity: "I am very disciplined in my life and very up front. It is the only way I can do it and do it well. I am up every day at 7, and I feed my kids, no matter how long the day was."
Hannity: "I hate when people use my tactics against me."
Hannity: "I am a total loser, in every aspect of my life. I rarely go out. I have a great family and we spend all our time together. I work hard and play hard with them."
Hannity: "See what I have to put up with every night?"
Hannity: "I'm not impressed by people's degrees. Harvard doesn't impress me, Yale doesn't impress me, Columbia doesn't impress me."
Hannity: "Governor, why wouldn't anyone want to say the Pledge of Allegiance, unless they detested their own country or were ignorant of its greatness?"
Hannity: "Is the president purposefully using propaganda and hyperbole to garner the American public for support?"
Hannity: "I think you need people of principle, of character, that are leaders, that take stands on important tough issues that will affect the future of this country."
Hannity: "It doesn't say anywhere in the Constitution this idea of the separation of church and state."
Hannity: "One of my producers said this business is like a hamster on that little wheel thing that goes around and around. You may have a great day and get great ratings, but then you've got another show to do - whatever moment of success or happiness you have you've got to keep grinding it out for the next day."
Hannity: "Why should one U.S. airman give up his life when our national security is not in imminent danger?"