Hannity: “He was in a prisoner of war camp! [He cheated on his wife] after five and a half years in a prisoner of war camp!“
Perhaps Colmes has finally grown-a-pair and is ready to step-up to Sean Hannity when he pulls stunts like this.
Honestly, Colmes should have been doing this for years. Sean's arguements are based off nothing more than his own tilted sense of reasoning. What else would you expect.
Hannity: I’m not getting this. Explain to me and I’m wondering if you can’t keep the promise to your family, can’t keep your promise to your wife, you’re having an affair, you’re lying about the affair repeatedly, why should the American people trust you when you say you’re not going to lie to them? Why should we trust you?
Colmes: And by the way, that’s a great question Sean asks and so Amanda, if that’s true and you can’t trust somebody who had an affair. How can we trust John McCain to be President of the United States—he cheated on by his own admission on his first wife, he didn’t keep his martial vows, he didn’t keep his pledge to his first family…
Hannity: Thirty years ago after five and a half years of being a POW
Colmes: Excuse me Sean. You’ve had your chance to speak, I’m up. John McCain cheated on his wife, right. Amanda? So how do we trust John McCain? He cheated on his wife, why do you have a double standard and John McCain’s running for President? John Edwards is not. John McCain’s wife was in a car accident. John McCain’s running for President, what about his affair?
So, let's go with this rationalization, shall we.
Rudy Guliani wasn't a POW, and he's cheated - A LOT.
Sean helped fund-raise for him. So, he must have an excuse for Rudy's crotch-hopping excapades.
No one should expect people like Sean Hannity to be an objective journalist, he's not and he never will be.
But, the question is this - can you prove beyond reasonable doubt that a person that has an affair and lies about it can't do their job or the job that they are attempting to get?
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