Monday, November 3, 2014

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Hannity's Headlines E-Newsletter
Election Day Eve
Nancy Pelosi is warning her Democratic base of a “catastrophe” tomorrow at the polls.  With things looking promising for the GOP, let's hope the polls hold up and Republicans can finish the job.
The Republicans have managed to seize the moment, capitalizing politically on Obama's sinking poll numbers.  They didn't have to do much to point out the utter incompetence of this president.  They also didn't have to do much to tie this president to Democrats on the ballot this November; Obama literally gave them the ammo they needed when he declared that his policies were on the ballot in November.
Brand new polling from ABC News/Washington Post finds that half of Americans (50%) view Barack Obama unfavorably.  A slightly greater majority (52%) do not feel Obama is a strong leader.
Did you see the lackluster crowd Obama drew at a campaign event in Pennsylvania?  He filled about one-quarter of a basketball stadium while campaigning for the Democratic candidate for governor.  It's a far cry from the thousands who used to turn out to Obama's campaign events in 2008.
These polling numbers for Obama certainly act as the anchor around the necks of vulnerable Democrats this election cycle. 
Here's how races are shaping up around the country heading into the election tomorrow.
  
Fmr. SEAL's Epic Response to Bin Laden Shooter Interview Fiasco
Former Navy SEAL, frequent Hannity guest, and President/CEO of United States Continued Service, Jonathan Gilliam responded Saturday on his website to the fiasco surrounding the Bin Laden shooter's interview with Fox News which is set to air next week.
Specifically, Gilliam addresses the open letter from the head of the Navy SEALs, Rear Adm. Brian Losey which criticizes those SEALS who wish to go public with classified information and threatens them with legal action. Losey calls current and former SEALs "quiet professionals" who put in a tremendous amount of hard work, knowing they won't receive public credit for much of their accomplishments.
Losey writes, “Violators of our ethos are neither teammates in good standing, nor teammates who represent Naval Special Warfare. We do not abide willful or selfish disregard for our core values in return for public notoriety and financial gain, which only diminishes otherwise honorable service."
Gilliam hits back at Losey's hypocrisy with his own open letter response saying, "Please explain to our community how sending an open letter to your 'Teammates' through the press, preaching about the quiet professional was somehow the proper example to your fellow SEALs."
Gilliam continues, "It is time for you to start setting the example for all of the NSW community. Get off social media, stop cuddling up with press, and start building silent professionals that used to make up Naval Special Warfare (NSW)."
Read Jonathan Gilliam's entire post here

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