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It doesn't say anywhere in the Constitution this idea of the separation of church and state.
Sean Hannity
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When I hear the president of the United States in a great little rhetorical flourish talk about the leavening hand of the government, everybody knows that leavening hand is attached to the long arm of the Internal Revenue Service. And no one mistakes the Internal Revenue Service with something called liberty.
Sean Hannity
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If I was in Congress, I would not vote to raise the debt ceiling.
Sean Hannity
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Stay home on Election Day ... for the sake of the nation
Sean Hannity
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With guests who are 'in the middle of the fight,' we're able to hear their point-of-view on the topics, as well as advance our own feelings.
Sean Hannity
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I think it's unworkable. What are we going to have, people like in contentious divorces suddenly claiming that one or the other of them should go to jail because once he or she spanked the child.
Sean Hannity
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Obama's rhetorical overtures to democracy, it turned out, were just a decoy to conceal his unwavering determination to govern from the far left.
Sean Hannity
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In 1996, a Republican governor in South Carolina tried to take the flag down. He was voted out.
Sean Hannity
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Is the president purposefully using propaganda and hyperbole to garner the American public for support?
Sean Hannity
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The U.S. is the greatest, best country God has ever given man on the face of the earth.
Sean Hannity
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We do have more control over our lives than any politician.
Sean Hannity
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Hypnosis I believe is real. The only problem I guess I have is that, you know, if God or somebody who passed on in my life wanted to talk to me, why wouldn't they come directly to me?
Sean Hannity
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I don't want to send my money to a bunch of Hugo Chavez-loving, Ivy League ideologically educated, politically opportunistic careerist in Washington, D.C.
Sean Hannity
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I'm at peace with myself because what I talk about is the way I live.
Sean Hannity
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Are Americans afraid to face the reality that there is a significant portion of this world's population that hates America, hates what freedom represents, hates the fact that we fight for freedom worldwide, hates our prosperity, hates our way of life? Have we been unwilling to face that very difficult reality?
Sean Hannity
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Journalism in America is dead. I've been saying it on the air since 2008.
Sean Hannity
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Governor, why wouldn't anyone want to say the Pledge of Allegiance, unless they detested their own country or were ignorant of its greatness?
Sean Hannity
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I know my whole life has been like that, you know, scrappy, fighting for everything you get in life and you appreciate it more.
Sean Hannity
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I think there's definitely billions and billions in waste, fraud and abuse. There's billions that can be generated in the economy by eliminating the bureaucracy.
Sean Hannity
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If you sit down and you look at the policies, and analyze where the administration's going and what they seem to be dedicated to trying to achieve, I think a lot of Americans, myself included, certainly, have major questions about that, or major views that don't think those are the proper courses of action that we ought to be following.
Sean Hannity
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I really don't map out my life. There's no big plan.
Sean Hannity
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I am a total loser, in every aspect of my life. I rarely go out.
Sean Hannity
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The only thing I believe is individual responsibility doesn't mean the government is the answer to ever fear and every problem every individual has. We are the masters of our own destiny.
Sean Hannity
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There's a reason DonaldTrump and Ted Cruz are one and two and that they take nearly 50 percent of the Republican electorate away in these polls because there's real palpable anger out there and frustration and a feeling of betrayal.
Sean Hannity
