WATCH: Ted Koppel Tells Sean Hannity He’s Bad for America (And It’s Awesome)
Hannity Attacks ‘Liberal Snowflakes’ and Tells Ted Koppel ‘Liberalism Has to Be Defeated’
Fireworks erupted when highly-respected veteran journalist Ted Koppel took on Fox News host Sean Hannity face-to-face on CBS News’ “Sunday Morning” (full segment above, clip below.)
“You think I’m bad for America?” Hannity demanded of Koppel.
‘Yup,” Koppel responded. “In the long-haul I think you and all these opinion shows—”
“Really? That’s sad, Ted. That’s sad,” a petulant Hannity interjected, his head shaking.Â
“No, you know why? Because you’re very good at what you do, and because you have attracted a significantly more influential—” Koppel offered.
“You are selling the American people short,” Hannity interrupted.
“No, let me finish the sentence before you do that,” Koppel requested.
“I’m listening. With all due respect. Take the floor,” Hannity said.
“You have attracted people who are determined that ideology is more important than facts,” Koppel replied.
.@seanhannity: “Do you think we’re bad for America? You think I’m bad for America?â€
Ted Koppel: “Yes.”
More here: https://t.co/HIiWcfVPTb pic.twitter.com/FmAYCFXvwU— CBS Sunday Morning (@CBSSunday) March 26, 2017
The feud overflowed onto social media, with Hannity crying, “Fake ‘edited’ news”:
Fake “edited” news. I did about a 45 minute interview with CBS. They ran less than 2. Why did Ted cut out my many examples of media bias? https://t.co/prynzE2yLQ
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) March 26, 2017
Far right wing pundit Dana Loesch, a former mom-blogger turned Tea Party activist then Breitbart editor, told “Fox & Friends” Koppel is dishonest and the American people don’t need him to tell them what’s propaganda.Â
“That’s the height of hypocrisy.” –@DLoesch sounds off after Ted Koppel calls opinion TV bad for America pic.twitter.com/FkneB8rlkE
— FOX & friends (@foxandfriends) March 27, 2017
Some responses to the Hannity-Koppel debate via Twitter:Â
Ted Koppel to Sean Hannity: “You have attracted people who are determined that ideology is more important than facts.” Game, set, match.
— Mike Lupica (@MikeLupica) March 26, 2017
Sean Hannity debating Ted Koppel about real journalism is like a 5-year-old debating his dad about the rules of the house.
— Nick Jack Pappas (@Pappiness) March 26, 2017
Sean Hannity: You think I’m bad for America?
Ted Koppel: Yeah.
Sean Hannity: (Smirks, pouts, interrupts, quotes Breitbart)— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 26, 2017
The Ted Koppel interview clip that Sean Hannity needs to watch on repeat. Ted Koppel is correct. You, Sean Hannity, are bad for America pic.twitter.com/Yp9XaKCMzE
— RiotWomenn (@riotwomennn) March 26, 2017
Can’t tell you how much watching Ted Koppel gutpunching Sean Hannity in this interview has made my weekend. pic.twitter.com/q6u63Uurdp
— Tim Carlson (@thecivilcomment) March 26, 2017
Sean Hannity repeatedly interrupting Ted Koppel, with his disingenuous “all due respect” B.S., is one more scrap of how we got here
— CarlJDubois 🗽🌈 â˜‚ï¸ (@CarlJDubois) March 26, 2017
Sean Hannity is a manifestation of hate & bigotry, so Ted Koppel telling him that he’s bad for America is amazing. ðŸ‘pic.twitter.com/dGNBrOCOGu
— Ricky Davila (@TheRickyDavila) March 26, 2017
Thank-you Ted Koppel for pointing out the danger to our country perpetrated by opinion based news shows. Fox News, Hannity, Limbaugh, etc.
— Anthony P Farda (@anthony_farda) March 26, 2017
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