Did you even watch the interview Hannity did with Moore? He in no way changed his mind or opinion based on advertisers.. His interview is what actually put the nail in the coffin for Moore... because Moore thought he would get fluff questions and support but, Hannity through repetitive, reworded questions forced Moore to contradict himself on numerous occasions.
Sure Hannity is a Conservative mouthpiece, but he has been consistent with interviewing all sides of a situation (at least offering all sides a chance to comment - which many don't)...
When the first accusation was levied.. I personally thought.. "a 40 year old accusation 1 month prior to an election? WTF?".. Then when I watched that interview I thought... "This Moore guy is guilty as fuck"... Then more victims started coming forward because they finally feel empowered and believe a support structure is in place.
Think what you will of Hannity (I think he supports the right to much on certain issues), but with that interview... he buried Moore. All Hannity said was he believes in a persons right to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty (especially given the circumstances - a 40 year old accusation). Is that so insane of a thought?
As more evidence was revealed, as Moore pretty much convicted himself with his answers, as physical evidence appears has been presented and support Moore's proclivities... Hannity suggested Moore remove himself from the race and answer for his actions.
If you haven't seen the interview.. watch for yourself before you regurgitate articles that just want to make it about the advertising dollars.
Last edited by Shaps; 11-17-2017 at 04:33 AM.