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Thursday, July 18, 2019

Sean Hannity: "It's Gets That Ugly"

Sean Hannity
Syndicated radio host and Fox News personality Sean Hannity Wednesday noted the "hysteria" growing within the Democratic Party, highlighting the civil war within and 'ugliness' that has surfaced recently between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the more progressive wing of the party.

Hannity said that Democrats are forced to fall into line 'A,' which comes with the possibility of being called a racist, or line 'B,' otherwise known as "the Squad."

He  praised President Trump for having the "courage" to confront the four progressive congresswomen.

"Few politicians have had the courage to call out the radical base of the Democratic Party. But that's why you, we the American people, elected Donald Trump in spite of what New York, California, Washington and all the liberal states wanted," Hannity said.

Hannity also blasted Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, and his resolution for impeachment calling it a "national embarrassment.'"

Hannity also blasted the tactics used by the "radical" Democrats.

"Anyone who gets in their way or doesn't fully support their radical dreams is accused of either bigotry or whatever," Hannity said. "This radical Democratic party is in a very dark very scary place."


Meanwhile, The Associated Press reports it was a big week on social media metrics for  U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

The Democratic representative from Queens dwarfed the Democrats who are seeking President Donald Trump’s job in a measurement of social media interactions with news articles by the tracking firm NewsWhip. The statistics were first reported by Axios.

For the week that ended on Sunday, Ocasio-Cortez, who is known as AOC, had attracted 4.8 million such interactions, NewsWhip said. By comparison, all of the Democrats running for president reached a combined 6.5 million. California Sen. Kamala Harris had 1.2 million to lead the way, with Sen. Bernie Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren getting around a million each.

Given how Trump’s tweets about Ocasio-Cortez and three of her colleagues have dominated the news since they were first made Sunday, that picture doesn’t appear likely to change much this week.

“They can’t get a breath because all of the oxygen is gone,” said Fox News Channel’s Harris Faulkner on Wednesday.

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