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brooklynite

(94,333 posts)
Thu Aug 8, 2019, 02:37 PM Aug 2019

Bill De Blasio Shreds Fox News As 'Such A Charade' In 'Surreal' Sean Hannity Interview

Huffington Post

In a Wednesday interview alternately described as “wild,” “surreal,” “strange” and “explosive,” New York mayor and 2020 presidential hopeful Bill de Blasio butted heads with longtime critic Sean Hannity on the latter’s namesake Fox News show.

De Blasio and Hannity spoke — and repeatedly clashed — on a range of hot button topics including taxation, healthcare, gun control, abortion and climate change. The two men often raised their voices during the debate, speaking over each other as they attempted to make their respective opinions heard.

“I’m never going to agree with you. You drive me crazy,” Hannity told de Blasio.

At one point during their chat, de Blasio shredded Hannity and Fox News as being “such a charade,” suggesting the host was using immigration to “distract” from other issues like income inequality.
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Typical Fox interview LiberalLovinLug Aug 2019 #1
 

LiberalLovinLug

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1. Typical Fox interview
Thu Aug 8, 2019, 03:29 PM
Aug 2019

"The two men often raised their voices during the debate, speaking over each other as they attempted to make their respective opinions heard."

Hey Sean, if you have on a "guest", isn't it proper to let them have their say? You have all the time in the world to disparage what they said right after and in the days to follow.

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