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In Hour 3, Sean Hannity dives into the political theater surrounding calls by some Democrats to boycott the State of the Union address — and why that move may say more about them than the president. Citing commentary from Stephen A. Smith, Sean argues that elected officials have a responsibility to show up and represent their constituents, regardless of party differences. Joined by syndicated host Joe Pags, the conversation expands into media accountability, the legal debate surrounding the FACE Act, and broader questions about protest versus disruption.
Sean also fields listener calls on everything from Iran policy to immigration enforcement — and yes, the now-infamous debate over Linda’s “big-boned” cat versus Sean’s soon-to-arrive border collie. It’s politics, culture, humor, and Friday energy all wrapped into one fast-moving hour.
As tensions rise globally and in Washington, Sean makes clear: decorum matters, strength matters, and common sense still wins the day.
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In Hour 3, Sean Hannity dives into the political theater surrounding calls by some Democrats to boycott the State of the Union address — and why that move may say more about them than the president. Citing commentary from Stephen A. Smith, Sean argues that elected officials have a responsibility to show up and represent their constituents, regardless of party differences. Joined by syndicated host Joe Pags, the conversation expands into media accountability, the legal debate surrounding the FACE Act, and broader questions about protest versus disruption.
Sean also fields listener calls on everything from Iran policy to immigration enforcement — and yes, the now-infamous debate over Linda’s “big-boned” cat versus Sean’s soon-to-arrive border collie. It’s politics, culture, humor, and Friday energy all wrapped into one fast-moving hour.
As tensions rise globally and in Washington, Sean makes clear: decorum matters, strength matters, and common sense still wins the day.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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