Sean Interviews The Next Vice President
Wednesday, September 26th | |
Sean welcomed vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan to the program to discuss the current state of the race. "The campaign is really going well. You really start to get the rhythm of it all after a while. My plan has been to stay at home with Jen and the kids on Sundays, go to mass, watch the Packers - and I'm pretty strict about keeping that," Ryan explained. The Obama campaign has done its best to throw mud at Ryan but it just hasn't stuck. "I expected that going into this," Ryan explained. "But the enthusiasm behind our campaign is palpable. The president simple can not run on his record so what he's trying to do is thrash us and divide people in this country and try to distract people so that he can win by default." To listen to Sean's entire interview with Paul Ryan please click here. Sean's Dog Gracie! Last week Sean tweeted out a picture of his puppy Gracie. Gracie is a beautiful Bernese mountain dog and has been slowly learning how to do the "basics" at obedience training like, sit, paw, etc. Ever since that tweet, Sean and the Hannity Inbox has been inundated with requests for more pictures and video. Sean took a video this morning on his phone of Gracie "showing off" and tweeted it out. Take a look and see for yourself by clicking here! Is Sean doing a good job? Tweet him @SeanHannity |
Is Obama Showing Weakness On The World Stage? Today, President Obama's back in Washington after fleeing New York City and the United Nations General Assembly. That means he is free to resume his daily routine of fund raising, hobnobbing with celebrities and campaigning. And, as Sean reported yesterday, during Obama's brief visit to New York, he found time to sit down for an interview with the ladies of "The View." Obama declined to meet with a single world leader while he was on the ground in New York. That makes him the first president in more than two decades to avoid his counterparts on a U.N. Trip. In addition, he uttered the word "terrorist" only once. Ironically, that's the same amount of times that he tweeted about the ongoing NFL/referee labor dispute. It's it's statistics like these Sean explained that clearly show where the President's priorities lie. "Let's see, Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, well, that trumps Benjamin Netanyahu. Pro-football matters are more urgent in the threat that are post by terrorist," said Sean. Sean was joined on the set of 'Hannity' by John Sununu, a Romney supporter, and Fox News contributor Joe Trippi with analysis. To watch the entire interview please click here. @SeanHannity Tweet Of The Day: I know there's a lot of Gracie fans out there...her training is coming along nicely! http://bit.ly/RitchN Join Sean's Twitter Army @SeanHannity! Today's "Hot Topic" From The Hannity Forums: Irony about Romney's tax rate... - Pinoy619 Obama campaign spins that he pays less then American's do yet, the question, though, is whether Romney paying 14 percent is "probably less than you." It's not if you look strictly at the income tax paid to the IRS. Scott Hodge, president of the business-backed Tax Foundation, released a report based on 2009 IRS tax data that found 97 percent of American tax filers paid a lower rate of income tax than Romney did. The bottom 40 percent of tax filers pay no income tax at all, or receive a refund, Hodge told us in a phone interview, and so "by definition, those people are paying less than Mitt Romney." >> TV Tonight (Hannity FoxNews at 9pm ET): Anti-American violence continue in the Middle East. Author Bob Woodward and former presidential candidate Herman Cain weigh in on what it means for 2012 race tonight on 'Hannity'. |
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