Before the chemical spill in West Virginia that poisoned the water of 300,000 people, Sean Hannity linked government regulation to dirty air and water 192 times.
In fact, throughout his show, Hannity has emphatically insisted that it was people like him and other Republicans who cared about clean air and water. That warnings about deregulation were “absurd and irresponsible scare tactics.” That there should be even fewer regulations.
Yet after the spill, how many segments has he spent on the dirty air and water in West Virginia?
Zero.
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