POV: You’re Sean Hannity’s Zoom therapist #comedy #hannity #shorts

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Published on October 23, 2023

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  • Michelle Walters 6 months ago

    He’s such a creeper

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  • Patricia Morgan 6 months ago

    Yes

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  • Vinista 6 months ago

    Wow—this is actually not funny 😕. Clever, for sure, but kind of scary. It so explains his attraction to Trump.

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  • Craig Keller 6 months ago

    Sean, it is your fault.

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  • beamon68 6 months ago

    Desi rules

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  • Mellow Melee 6 months ago

    Conversation with elders often starts “Back in my day we used to (behave in a way that is no longer acceptable).” Finish with, “and we turned out okay.” Completely ignoring the damage done or the people who didn’t turn out okay.

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  • Armed Dem 6 months ago

    I wonder how many knocks to the head he took?

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  • Jasper 6 months ago

    Are you sure you know what pov means? A therapist having a mirror in their room and constantly looking in it seems quite weird…

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  • John Sarlo 6 months ago

    That explains alot. Hannity suffers from Stockholm Syndrome.

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  • chris nelson 6 months ago

    sean you turned out a liar a rascist and a rep

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  • David 6 months ago

    Everyone who advocates hitting kids as a form of discipline, do you advocate corporal punishment in the workplace as a form of discipline?

    Atbleast adults have some control over where they work…

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  • Scorpio Moon 6 months ago

    Well done

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  • Erica Diaz del Castillo 6 months ago

    Talk about being a walking advertisement for not hitting your children

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  • Rob B rc n stuff 6 months ago

    Seems to me, his father didn’t understand the physics of the belt and did it wrong.

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  • ncwordman 6 months ago

    I can see a young Sean, with that same arrogant smirk he has in his programs, trying to act superior to his dad.

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  • Tony Davis 6 months ago

    MAGA Loser!
    Trump will be in prison!

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  • Aaron Whitman 6 months ago

    One time i agree with him. About discipline anyway.

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  • Leahh823 6 months ago

    As someone who got hit growing up, it doesn’t help you. My parents hitting me only made it easier for me to accept others to be abusive to me.

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