Cancelled for low ratings, I suspectWe won't know until next Sunday. I still don't know why Hannity's America is not on today.
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Cancelled for low ratings, I suspectWe won't know until next Sunday. I still don't know why Hannity's America is not on today.
Not since it is evident that he will be back on next week. FoxNews is running an O'reilly Factor marathon. Frankly, that is the only think I can think of that is better than eiter a Twilight Zone or Rifleman marathon. It appears to have someting to do with the Super Bowl which will most certainly run into the time slot for Hannity's America.Cancelled for low ratings, I suspect
Which I clearly stated, and you apparently missed
If that were the case, you would be right
We didn't cut & run from Viet Nam. We left after North Vietnam signed a peace agreement with us, remember?
There are many liberals who also claim that America invaded Viet Nam, so I'm not surprised.
The peace agreement was signed in 1973 in Paris. The invasion, of which you speak, took place in 1975 in violation of that agreement, after we had withdrawn the greater part of our forcesAfter we failed our objective, which was to prevent North Vietnam from invading South Vietnam, remember?
Hannity's show was cancelled because Fox decided to air reruns of Oreilly! Oreilly reruns have a higher precedent over an original Hannity show! As I said, Hannity's show was cancelled because of low ratings (lower than Oreilly reruns).Not since it is evident that he will be back on next week. FoxNews is running an O'reilly Factor marathon. Frankly, that is the only think I can think of
And of course, you are ignoring the fact that the show is scheduled at its normal time next week. As I said, it appears that the show is off the air this week due to a schedule conflict with the Super Bowl.Hannity's show was cancelled because Fox decided to air reruns of Oreilly! Oreilly reruns have a higher precedent over an original Hannity show! As I said, Hannity's show was cancelled because of low ratings (lower than Oreilly reruns).
And of course, you are ignoring the fact that the show is scheduled at its normal time next week. As I said, it appears that the show is off the air this week due to a schedule conflict with the Super Bowl.
How do you know it was ever scheduled? If it wasn't scheduled, it couldn't be cancelled.right... but FOX News isn't running the Super Bowl. So they cancelled this week's episode of Hannity because it can't compete in ratings with the Super Bowl.
As ImmortalTechnique pointed out, it cant be a schedule conflict. Foxnews isn't running the Superbowl.And of course, you are ignoring the fact that the show is scheduled at its normal time next week. As I said, it appears that the show is off the air this week due to a schedule conflict with the Super Bowl.
Only if it was at one point scheduled, which the evidence indicates it was not. The Evidence is that the program was never scheduled in the first place since it never appeared on a TV GuideAs ImmortalTechnique pointed out, it cant be a schedule conflict. Foxnews isn't running the Superbowl.
If the show is scheduled regularly on Sunday night at the same time, and one week it isn't there, that particular show is considered cancelled.
The TV guide is the determining factor for cancelled shows? OKOnly if it was at one point scheduled, which the evidence indicates it was not. The Evidence is that the program was never scheduled in the first place since it never appeared on a TV Guide
Glad to help. Anything not scheduled cannot be canceled.The TV guide is the determining factor for cancelled shows? OK
This isn't a competition.There's certainly plenty of time left, but George Soros, with his de-nazification remarks, likely put himself in first place for this week's Enemy of the Week competition.
I can foresee a lot of liberals seeing the Enemy of the Week title as a badge of honor, and vying for it just like an Olympic Gold Medal.This isn't a competition.
Not really. Because, in the end - Hannity doesn't amount to much of anything. He just talks a lot of insulting trash, and a lot of willing listeners believe it.I can foresee a lot of liberals seeing the Enemy of the Week title as a badge of honor, and vying for it just like an Olympic Gold Medal.
Not really. Because, in the end - Hannity doesn't amount to much of anything. He just talks a lot of insulting trash, and a lot of willing listeners believe it.
There's certainly plenty of time left, but George Soros, with his de-nazification remarks, likely put himself in first place for this week's Enemy of the Week competition.
Can you explain what prompted you to ask such a question?Are you implying that according to Hannity, America should be pro-Nazi?