‘Poor Sean Hannity!’ Joe Scarborough Feels Bad for Fox News Host With Stinging Tee Ball Analogy for Trump Interview

 

Joe Scarborough had a field day with Sean Hannity’s Thursday night interview with former President Donald Trump in a way that was far more charitable to the Fox News host than the former president.

In a clever bit of counterprogramming to CNN’s Town Hall with Nikki Haley, Trump appeared on camera with the prime-time host and made many of the very same points he’s been making on Truth Social and during campaign stops or courtroom press conferences.

Judging by his reaction Friday morning, Scarborough watched with rapt attention (as one should!) for the once and possibly future president and hit the 45th president for being “once again detached from reality.”

“Again, thinking that, you know, World War Two is upon us, and he’s running against Barack Hussein Obama,” Scarborough said, apparently referencing past confusion or joking he did with Brian Kilmeade.  “We’ve seen images of him over the past couple of weeks. He’s not; he’s just not doing well, it doesn’t seem, physically,” Scarborough said of Trump before turning to his “closing statement.”

“Poor Sean Hannity. Poor Sean Hannity,” Scarborough lamented the role of his cable news rival but with a bit of sarcastic snark. “He’s like a dad that gets a baseball, and he puts it on a tee, and he goes, ‘Come on, Johnny hit the T,’ and Johnny keeps hitting his hand.”

For those unfamiliar with kids’ sports, “T-ball” is a gentler form of even “softball,” which is a more common insult to a soft and challenging interview, so we are all clear on Scarborough’s intended dig.

“Sean Hannity has placed more balls on T’s, only to hear Barack Obama’s name come up time and time again,” Scarborough continued. “And he and other Fox News hosts have to correct Donald Trump: ‘No, you’re running against Joe Biden,’ so let’s put that on one side.”

Trump didn’t seem to confuse Obama for Biden Thursday night, though he did bring up Obama as an example of why all presidents — especially himself — need immunity. Which became Scarborough’s closing argument that was focused on Trump’s closing statement to Hannity.

“You’ve got a former president who Republicans look like they’re they got a nominee who is saying, ‘I really could get Seal Team Six to assassinate my political opponents, and I have to have immunity.’ Hannity said, ‘What’s your closing statement to the voters?’  And it’s ‘I need total immunity from everything. Yes, even when I cross the line,’ ‘Scarborough correctly paraphrased Trump’s reply.

Eugene Robinson added, “It’s funny because I had that same thought about poor Sean Hannity. And I don’t often feel sorry for Sean Hannity, but I did because he had just absolutely teed up the ball and, Donald Trump, you know, hits the lamp on the table or whatever it was. Ridiculous!”

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