The show primarily features a mixture of monologues, conversations with callers, and interviews with those in the news.
Content Hannity's frequent political targets include terrorism,
illegal immigration,
weapon of mass destruction in Iraq, and the
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. He frequently characterizes American
liberalism as a movement more in line with
democratic socialism than
classical liberalism. The show frequently features "man on the street" interviews (Man On The Street Thursday), where New York pedestrians are stopped and questioned about politics. Hannity will sometimes debate the answers with participants. The show also features the occasional inclusion of behind the scenes staff, including producers Elisha, Lynda, "Sweet Baby" James, and
animal-rights proponent "Flipper". "Gregster" is the engineer who typically plays the audio clips. The show used to close daily with the segment "Trash the Lines" where calls were taken unscreened, with callers given approximately five seconds to say whatever they wanted. The segment, which had its roots in a late-night show Hannity hosted earlier in his career, has been used less frequently since the summer of 2006. Following the election victory of
Democrat Barack Obama, Hannity has
hyperbolically referred to his show as "conservatism in exile", "the conservative resistance," "the conservative underground."
The "Hate-Hannity Hotline" Hannity provides a phone line for people who disagree with him to call in. He plays some of these clips at the beginning of the bottom half-hour segment of the show. He usually supplements these clips with the explanation that he is performing a service to the American people by "Absorbing the hate and bitterness of the angry
left so that they will be nicer to you when you meet them along your way." This has appeared with less frequency in the radio show, though on the revamped
Hannity on the
Fox News Channel, this has become a regular segment (usually airing on Thursday).
Guest hosts WABC personality
Mark Levin frequently filled in for Hannity during the host's absence until Levin obtained his own syndicated program. Guest hosts have included
Barry Farber,
Mike Gallagher,
Curtis Sliwa,
Kirby Wilbur,
Dennis Miller, and Mark Simone.
Guests on his show The frequent guests on his radio show have included
John McCain,
Rudy Giuliani,
Mike Huckabee,
Newt Gingrich,
Mitt Romney,
Bobby Jindal,
Fred Thompson and other politicians from both sides of the political aisle.
Book club The
Hannity show also has a book club with author interviews and discussions on topics. More recent books have included
Strategery by
Bill Sammon and
Fight Back by
G. Gordon Liddy. Hannity has also authored three
New York Times bestsellers on politics and current events.
Show website Hannity's website offers subscribers to the "Hannity Insider" subscription service live and recorded streaming audio of the program, available for download to an
iPod or other
MP3 player. In addition, the program was added to the
Armed Forces Radio Network in December 2005. Audio streams of
The Sean Hannity Show average more than 190,000 subscribed listeners per month. There is also
Hannidate, a
chat room for conservative singles, both heterosexual and gay. The website also includes a forum to discuss political topics. Respectful conversation and debate is encouraged. ==See also==