Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Justin Jones Took A Bat To Softball Hannity!

Softball Hannity gets $45 million to keep you distracted from the real issues. 

Tennessee Democratic state representative Justin Jones who was expelled from the state capitol after hanging out with gun reform activists. The lawmaker had made a forceful return to Nashville with a special election win.

He is a progressive who is not afraid to take on MAGAland.

He is vilified by the far right. 

Sean "Softball" Hannity is the most annoying media personality in the junk food media.

Jones was being confronted on illegal immigrants and crime. Jones shot back stating that the real issue is folks like the softball paling around with pedophiles and sexual predators.

The softball had five women accuse him of inappropriate behavior. Somehow it never reached the point where he was forced out like Bill O'Reilly, Roger Ailes, Ed Henry and Eric Bolling. 

The softball who been with Fox since its start is the "last man standing." 

Jones kept the pressure on the softball.
To your viewers: this man wants you to be afraid, he wants you to be fearful of your immigrant neighbors because he wants to protect the billionaires who keep you from having healthcare, letting farms close. He does not care about crime, he hangs out with pedophiles and criminals in Mar-a-Lago. He does not care about going after rapists. He cares about keeping you fearful to control you because he wants to distract you from the real enemy, which are the corporate CEOs who are screwing you over.
The softball pivoted to attacking rival network MS NOW by labeling it MSDNC and calling Jones the usual word vomit about being in the pocket of criminals and supporter of crimes.

After the Fox News host asked Jones whether he could “name a single victim of crime in your state by illegal immigrants,” Jones replied, “You wanna go through a list? Go through the list of the pedophiles and perverts you hang out with at Mar-a-Lago. Go through that list.”

He continued, “You get paid $45 million a year to lie to the American people. You should be ashamed of yourself, and I’m gonna pray for you that you lay down this burden and these lies, Sean. Shame on you, my brother. God have mercy on you.”

“You are a disgrace. My brother, you’re a disgrace,” shot back the softball as the two men shouted over each other. “I’ll take the prayers, thank you very much, but the one that needs the prayer is you. The victims in your state need your prayers, not me. Pray for them.”

“You have that thousand-dollar suit on and you get paid millions of dollars to lie to people,” yelled Jones. “The threat to the American people is in the White House, it’s not these immigrants […] Your children will be ashamed of where you stand in this time, Sean. Ashamed that you are on the wrong side of history.”

The state representative then asked God to help the softball “stop hanging out with perverts in Mar-a-Lago.”

The late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was previously a member of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.

Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre – who took her own life last year – worked as a teenager at Trump’s resort, where she met Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell then hired Giuffre as a traveling masseuse – a job which resulted in her victimization at the hands of Epstein and Maxwell.

Did you know that Softball Hannity is engaged to Ainsley Earhardt?

They dated for five years and will likely marry at Mar-a-Lago. The softball lives in Florida close to the 45th/47th President of the United States in Palm Beach. He is a close personal friend of the president. Earhardt, a former contributor on his show now is a co host on Fox & Friends. She lives in New York.

The softball is 64 years old. Earhardt turned 49 year old.

I hope the best for her and the worst for him. 

Can we make a prediction on how long this relationship will last?

Five years.

Softball, softball, softball Hannity....

The country's most annoying media personality in the world.

Opinions on the softball being "annoying" often stem from his polarizing style and political commentary. Critics point to his highly opinionated delivery, perceived bias, and confrontational approach on Fox, where he’s been a prominent conservative voice for decades. His tendency to interrupt guests, push strong narratives, and frame issues in a way that aligns with his audience’s leanings can feel repetitive or aggressive to those who disagree. Supporters, however, see his passion and unapologetic stance as a draw, appreciating his consistency on issues like conservative values, criticism of liberal policies, or defense of figures like Trump.

Some call him a "propagandist" or "whiny" for his tone and alleged fearmongering, while others praise him as a patriot exposing "leftist agendas." The annoyance factor often depends on the viewer’s political alignment—his style grates more if you’re not in his camp. Data-wise, his show averaged 2.5-3 million viewers nightly in recent years, showing a loyal base despite the criticism. Ultimately, it’s his unyielding approach that both fuels his popularity and makes him a lightning rod for irritation.

Fox allowed this old fart get away with so many things. I am wondering when the day will come when the gravy train will derail and he will join the other agitators on the podcast circuit.

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