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Sean Hannity is a nationally
syndicated conservative radio talk show host broadcasting from flagship station
WABC (AM) in New York City, and co-host of Hannity & Colmes, a Fox News
political debate program, and host of Hannity's America, also on Fox
News.
Hannity's radio program is a conservative political talk show
focusing on current issues and politicians. The show is frequently critical of,
and has drawn criticism from, the Democratic Party.
Hannity is also
executive producer of Hannity & Colmes, an American political debate
television program on the Fox News Channel featuring conservative Hannity and
liberal Alan Colmes as co-hosts.
In January 2007, Hannity began a new
Sunday night television show on Fox News Channel called "Hannity's America".
This show is much like "Hannity and Colmes", except that this show exclusively
features Sean and has more of an investigative style rather than debate.
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Featured Selections by Sean Hannity |
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Politics
Federal
Government
Economic
Policy and Taxes
Religion
& Spirituality
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Deliver
Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism by
Sean Hannity As Americans face the ongoing war against terrorists and their
state sponsors around the world, Sean Hannity reminds us that we must also cope
with the continuing scourge of accommodation and cowardice at home. With his
trademark blend of passion and hard-hitting commentary, he urges Americans to
recognize the dangers of putting our faith in toothless "multilateralism" when
the times call for decisive action. For only through strong defense of our
freedoms, at home and around the world, can we preserve America's security and
liberty in the dangerous twenty-first century.
Let Freedom Ring: Winning the
War of Liberty over Liberalism by Sean Hannity Sean Hannity
offers a survey of the world -- political, social, and cultural -- as he sees
it. Devoting special attention to 9/11, the war on terror, and the continuing
threat we face at home and abroad, he makes clear that the greatest challenge
we have to overcome may not be an attack from overseas, but the slow
compromising of our national character. And he asks why, particularly in this
time of war, should we entrust our future to the voices of the Left -- the very
people who have spent decades ravaging so many of our core values and
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