Hannity began the interview asking out of curiosity why Jillette paints one of his fingernails red (an homage to his mother), but quickly turned to the Presidential election, in which Jillette has admitted to be leaning towards voting for Gary Johnson. “I think Gary Johnson is pretty good,” he confirmed, adding that “their personal beliefs don’t matter if they have a really strong theory of government,” meaning that they know their opinions can’t be imposed on others through the power of the state. He refused to vote for someone he disliked less than President Obama, however, based only on that: “I think voting for the lesser of two
Hannity noted he supported Romney but that he would be “disappointed” if he governed as a moderate: “it’s not a time for half-measures.” The conversation, as always, returned to libertarianism in theory, which Jillette described as “as far right as you can go on money, as far left as you can go on sex,” and which he attributed in part for him to the believe that “the vast majority” of people are good. Hannity disagreed on that latter point.
The segment via Fox News below: