Like what?
I dont personally give two shits about what the guy did or didnt do.
So the point of your post is you don't have anything to post about. Ummm okay.
Like what?
I dont personally give two shits about what the guy did or didnt do.
Try wait.So the point of your post is you don't have anything to post about. Ummm okay.
Cohen would have got them off a lot cheaper, $1.5 mil for an abortion, $150,000 for a post affair agreement, $130,000 for Stormy to not get into the details of how disgusting it was . . . and the hits just keep on coming!Probably because Cohen only took on a handful of clients. Three to be exact. Perhaps if there were more hours in the day he could have fixed things for O'Reilly and Ailes too...
Try wait.
When there's a fire, we can cook some meat.
So exciting.Hannity hired a lawyer who specializes in making women problems go away and 12 hours in seems to still be running scared. Waiting to see how this ends is the best part.
Hannity’s ethics under fire
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/04/16/sean-hannity-cohen-attorney-trump-527897
Sean Hannity has wavered over the years on whether he is a journalist or conservative activist, but ethics specialists say that whichever hat the Fox News host was wearing last week when he condemned the FBI raid on attorney Michael Cohen’s office, he should have disclosed that he’s a client of Cohen’s.
“It doesn’t matter if you’re a newspaper reporter or an opinion journalist,” said Indira Lakshmanan, the journalism ethics chair at the Poynter Institute. “If you want to maintain credibility with an audience, and be honest with them, you have to disclose all facts.”
Just hours after the raid on the office of Cohen, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, Hannity inveighed that special counsel Robert Mueller had “declared war against the President of the United States.” But Hannity didn’t disclose that he, too, had received legal advice from Cohen. Hannity’s relationship with the embattled attorney was revealed during Monday’s hearing over materials gathered during the raid -- and only after a judge pressed Cohen’s attorney the identity of a previously unnamed third client.
The omission raised questions about whether Hannity had violated journalistic ethics – or whether he was a journalist at all.
Hannity has shifted in recent years on that point. “I never claimed to be a journalist,” Hannity told The New York Times in 2016 when asked about his informal advising of then-candidate Trump. The next year, Hannity referred to himself in a Times Magazine profile as an “opinion journalist” or “advocacy journalist.” He said last month that his show “breaks news daily” in response to colleague Shep Smith characterizing Fox News’s primetime line-up as entertainment.
Hannity has always considered himself a "commentator" and not a journalist.Oh what a twisted web we weave...
You people have gone from Trump colluding with Vlad Putin to steal the election to Trump and Hannity spoke to the same lawyer..
Im crying over here.
Trump is no victim.Ahh right... Trump is a victim. blah blah blah
Good grief.
Hannity has always considered himself a "commentator" and not a journalist.
The article you posted was busted in the first sentence.
Its probably as much as you should take right now.Well there you go. That totally explains everything...
Trump is no victim.
He won.
Its probably as much as you should take right now.
Wait a couple days before you mainline any more.
Im not attacking you, Im helping you.So rather then talk about Hannity news story that totally dominated the news today, you're going to make attacks on me. lol
How like you Ricky.
Im not attacking you, Im helping you.
Fighting just makes the problem worse.
Maybe Hollywood needs better writers.Michael Cohen... if this post by some strange miracle finds you- please write me! We'll make a mint telling your story as the best writers in Hollywood can't make stories as good a this!!!
Oh what a twisted web we weave...