Sean Hannity
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And when I got the first opportunity to be on the air on radio, and remember, talk radio, when I started, was 200, 250 news talk stations in the country. Now it's the number one format over, I think, over 5,000. Wow. We're on the most of anybody, 750. Then you have SiriusXM, then you podcast it. It goes out on the internet, station websites, Hannity.com.
I mean, there's so many different venues to listen to it.
I mean, there's so many different venues to listen to it.
I mean, there's so many different venues to listen to it.
The minute that light went on, my life changed. So it's a roundabout way of answering you and saying, I love all of it. I've never gotten over liking that light going on, loving it. You know, it's like they're starting to count me down. People, when I did an audience show, it would be like, 10, I'm like doing this, I'm joking with the audience, talking to people that are there.
The minute that light went on, my life changed. So it's a roundabout way of answering you and saying, I love all of it. I've never gotten over liking that light going on, loving it. You know, it's like they're starting to count me down. People, when I did an audience show, it would be like, 10, I'm like doing this, I'm joking with the audience, talking to people that are there.
The minute that light went on, my life changed. So it's a roundabout way of answering you and saying, I love all of it. I've never gotten over liking that light going on, loving it. You know, it's like they're starting to count me down. People, when I did an audience show, it would be like, 10, I'm like doing this, I'm joking with the audience, talking to people that are there.
Three, and they're like getting nervous. Two. All right, welcome back. That's it. And I just like the feeling. And I like, because my passion is politics. I also love sports more than people know. Stephen and I, he's like, stay in your lane. Don't talk about sports. I'm like, you stay in your lane. Stop talking about politics. You don't know what the hell you're talking about.
Three, and they're like getting nervous. Two. All right, welcome back. That's it. And I just like the feeling. And I like, because my passion is politics. I also love sports more than people know. Stephen and I, he's like, stay in your lane. Don't talk about sports. I'm like, you stay in your lane. Stop talking about politics. You don't know what the hell you're talking about.
Three, and they're like getting nervous. Two. All right, welcome back. That's it. And I just like the feeling. And I like, because my passion is politics. I also love sports more than people know. Stephen and I, he's like, stay in your lane. Don't talk about sports. I'm like, you stay in your lane. Stop talking about politics. You don't know what the hell you're talking about.
We do. Yeah. He's a cool guy.
We do. Yeah. He's a cool guy.
We do. Yeah. He's a cool guy.
But I love all of it. Does that sound, it's a cheap, it's a kind of crappy answer, right?
But I love all of it. Does that sound, it's a cheap, it's a kind of crappy answer, right?
But I love all of it. Does that sound, it's a cheap, it's a kind of crappy answer, right?
Like back then when you got fired from that, did you always like, no, you'd be. I always felt through most of my career, I was doing my last show. I just figured somebody's going to come in and realize they screwed up and pull the plug. And I always, but that fear also drove, that wasn't a fear. And that belief drove me and I just worked harder.
Like back then when you got fired from that, did you always like, no, you'd be. I always felt through most of my career, I was doing my last show. I just figured somebody's going to come in and realize they screwed up and pull the plug. And I always, but that fear also drove, that wasn't a fear. And that belief drove me and I just worked harder.
Like back then when you got fired from that, did you always like, no, you'd be. I always felt through most of my career, I was doing my last show. I just figured somebody's going to come in and realize they screwed up and pull the plug. And I always, but that fear also drove, that wasn't a fear. And that belief drove me and I just worked harder.
I'll give you an example of how I learned to work harder. When I was in Atlanta, there was a legend, he's now retired, he's still a friend of mine. And it's funny, we became friends because we were fierce competitors. His name is Neil Bortz, smart as hell, Mensa, he's that bright. And he was on a station in Atlanta and then he made the jump to another station.