Why Does Anyone Listen?
Tom Tomorrow on attack dog Sean Hannity:
As I sit here on a sweltering July day, listening to Sean Hannity run through all the Republican talking points over and over again–no crime was committed, she wasn’t even a covert op, Joe Wilson is the real villain here, blah blah blah–I am transported back in time a few years…
[T]his is when I first become aware of Hannity as a radio personality, listening to him on WABC that summer in my sweltering loft space. The big story of the summer concerns several New York City police officers, including Justin Volpe, who are accused of sodomizing a Haitian immigrant named Abner Louima with a broom handle, and day after day, Hannity defends Volpe and attacks Louima–regularly referring to the latter as “Lyin’ Louima.”
Except as it turns out, Lyin’ Louima is telling the truth and Justin Volpe and the others go to jail.
And Sean Hannity drops the topic like a burning hot potato.
So whenever I hear him ranting on like this, trying to restructure his audience’s perception of reality so that the obviously guilty party is pure as the driven snow, and the obvious victim actually dirty as sin, I think back to the days of Lyin’ Louima, and wonder–why does anyone listen to this moron? Is there anything any of these guys can get so wrong that their audience will even notice?