
“Lindsey Graham is supposed to be a Republican, so why would he do something like that?” he said.

How’d that turn out?” Carlson then began to spin out a theory of possible betrayal. “It was Lindsey Graham who helped convince Donald Trump to talk to Bob Woodward, Lindsey Graham brokered that meeting, Lindsey Graham even sat in on the first interview between Bob Woodward and the president. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina,” Carlson said, without naming his source. “Why in the world would he do that? Well, tonight from a source who knows the answer to that mystery, Sen. A few hours after news about the book had begun to ricochet across the media landscape, Carlson expressed surprise that Trump had even given Woodward those interviews and then said he had discovered the reason. Perhaps the most astonishing moment of last night’s wall-to-wall defense of Trump came during Tucker Carlson’s show, when he laid all the blame at the feet of the golfing buddy of the president, even suggesting he might have had ulterior motives. Do you think the media is giving him a pass?” Then, before Trump had a chance to respond, Hannity added that he had talked to a lot of people – “even some Democrats” – and “they tell me that Joe looks weak, he looks frail.”Ħ. “There’s voting going on now,” Hannity said, “You see Joe Biden, he makes very few appearances … I don’t think he has answered 100 questions since March. During that interview, Hannity quickly pivoted away from the Woodward tapes, to bring up the subject of the election and Trump’s Nov. And if he hadn’t, then Eleanor surely would have.)ĥ.

Did the media attack him? Of course not.” (However, it’s hard not to imagine that, if FDR were in charge right now, the president who imposed food rationing during the war would have demanded that we all wear masks until the pandemic was under control. “No, he actually rallied a nation in a time of need, he focused on making Americans stronger by staying positive, and he got to work and he rolled up his sleeves.” Hannity added: “During World War II, with the country on the brink, FDR proclaimed: ‘We have nothing to fear but fear itself. “Did President Roosevelt fan the flames of misery? Did he call for panic and anxiety?” said Hannity. What would FDR had done? On his show, Hannity also made the improbable argument that, in saying that he didn’t want to tell the American public the truth about the virus because he didn’t want them to panic, Trump was just following the lead of the president who guided the country through both a Depression and a a World War.
