Sean Hannity: “If somebody praises Hitler, I'm not interested in that person, that show, or what they have to say”

Sean Hannity: "If somebody praises Hitler, I'm not interested in that person, that show, or what they have to say"

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From the December 10, 2025, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show

SEAN HANNITY (HOST): There are telltale signs of people that I want no part of. If somebody praises Hitler, I'm not interested in that person, that show, or what they have to say. If somebody's antisemitic, I'm not interested in that person, that show, or what they have to say. If that person is racist, a white nationalist, I'm not interested in what that person has to say or what they're doing on their show.

And, you know, there's a term in our industry called shooting down, and that is if I give out the names, most of which you probably, this is a very smart audience, can figure out anyway, if you can just figure it out on your own. But I'm telling you, there is a toxicity. It's almost like a cancer that is social media, and people get addicted to it.

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I just urge people to be selective and be on the lookout for people that are just frauds, even those that claim that they are MAGA, they like Trump, they're conservative, they're real conservatives. You know, do a little background check. Do a little research. Use Grok. Use ChatGPT. Use Google, and you can find out that, usually, they're the grifters. Usually, they're the fair weather friends. Usually, they're the ones that were nowhere near Donald Trump when it mattered.