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undergroundrr
02-23-2017, 10:39 AM
Liberal of course and part of the problem. But he did great, friendly interviews with Ron Paul and defended him more than once:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onaaPdYl1m4

Jan2017
02-23-2017, 10:48 AM
Hannity nemesis during 2008 debates when RP would win polling for every GOP debate.


Mr. Colmes joined the fledging Fox News Channel in 1996 and hosted the political talk show with Hannity for 12 years. It became the channel’s longest-running prime time program before Mr. Colmes’s departure from the show in 2008.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/alan-colmes-co-host-of-hannity-and-colmes-and-liberal-in-lions-den-of-fox-news-dies-at-66/2017/02/23/e95ddfae-f9d9-11e6-be05-1a3817ac21a5_story.html?tid=sm_tw&utm_term=.3e57b0f91b8a

oyarde
02-23-2017, 11:17 AM
RIP . One of the only liberals I ever meet who was actually sincere in beliefs instead of just a plain evil fuck .

heavenlyboy34
02-23-2017, 11:31 AM
The whole adversarial relationship thing seemed extremely contrived to me. Both are/were weak intellects. But RIP. Alan did strike me as one of the more generally decent people among the looney left, though.

TheCount
02-23-2017, 11:50 AM
The whole adversarial relationship thing seemed extremely contrived to me. Both are/were weak intellects. But RIP. Alan did strike me as one of the more generally decent people among the looney left, though.I think he was less looney than he acted, to be honest. His purpose on Fox was to make Hannity look good and sane by comparison, which takes a ton of effort. That's one of the reasons that I didn't like him; it seemed to me that he was playing a role more than providing genuine debate/dissent.

brushfire
02-23-2017, 12:09 PM
Wow - that's too bad. Cancer... The left has lost a strong voice, and a good example of how to debate politics.

brushfire
02-23-2017, 12:13 PM
I think he was less looney than he acted, to be honest. His purpose on Fox was to make Hannity look good and sane by comparison, which takes a ton of effort. That's one of the reasons that I didn't like him; it seemed to me that he was playing a role more than providing genuine debate/dissent.

That's how all the talking heads operate. I've not watched Megyn Kelly in her new gig, but I'm betting she changes. Juan Williams definitely reflected the agenda of his new employer when he moved. I used to listen to Juan on NPR for ages, and I'm glad Fox picked him up. Juan is another one of those liberals that I disagree with, but I appreciate his demeanor - he's not one of those hyperbolic freaks that cant have honest conversation.

NorthCarolinaLiberty
02-23-2017, 12:16 PM
That's one of the reasons that I didn't like him;


Of course you will not like someone unless he is ultra left wing.

TheCount
02-23-2017, 12:17 PM
he's not one of those hyperbolic freaks that cant have honest conversation.Unfortunately, hyperbolic screeching seems to attract the most attention, particularly for internet-based media... and since that's what makes the money, that's what we get the most of.

jllundqu
02-23-2017, 12:17 PM
He's still tweeting though... check it out.

heavenlyboy34
02-23-2017, 02:06 PM
I think he was less looney than he acted, to be honest. His purpose on Fox was to make Hannity look good and sane by comparison, which takes a ton of effort. That's one of the reasons that I didn't like him; it seemed to me that he was playing a role more than providing genuine debate/dissent.

Well said. ^^ The "token lib'ral" of Faux Nooz, pretty much. Kinda like how closet racist looney lefties have token black "friends". :rolleyes:

Matt Collins
02-23-2017, 02:22 PM
Despite his beliefs I always saw him as a genuine nice guy

H. E. Panqui
02-24-2017, 07:10 AM
...RIP alan colmes...absolutely THE BEST republicrat talk radio host!!...miles ahead of stinking republicans like rush limbag, beck, hannity, alex jones, etc. ad nauseam, who hardly take an honest call from the public...

...colmes took call after call from republicans who hated him...

....republicans, do you understand what would happen were your stinking radio mouths to honestly take calls from the public?...;) [hint for dumbasses: that's why your stinking radio-republicans don't honestly take calls..]

Athan
02-24-2017, 08:31 AM
R.I.P.

Brian4Liberty
02-25-2017, 12:52 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh2sBKpLxpQ


Remember when Alan Colmes and Ron Paul used to drive Sean Hannity crazy?

When it was announced that Fox News liberal pundit Alan Colmes passed away on Thursday, I couldn’t help but recall one of my all-time favorite memories of him.

The scene was the 2008 election. Congressman Ron Paul’s presidential campaign had begun to gather significant grassroots momentum, and the Republican’s libertarian brand irritated not only most of the GOP – which then was still staunchly in the Bush-Cheney Iraq War defense mode – but Paul’s growing popularity seemed to get under the skin of Sean Hannity.

Especially when Paul kept winning Fox News presidential polls, something Colmes would report with a tinge of glee.

The more this irritated Hannity, the more Colmes seemed amused by it. See for yourself in the short clip below:



“Here we go again,” Hannity says in the clip, talking over Colmes, “It’s driving me crazy.”

In a separate segment, Colmes continued to report that Paul is winning and Hannity protested, “Wait, wait, wait, you know what? They’re redialing by the second.”

Was Hannity saying that Fox News’ own poll, his poll, in a sense, was rigged and of no value?

When the three men shared the television screen during the election, it was often liberal Colmes who was warm to Paul’s antiwar views to Hannity’s chagrin.

Regardless, Ron Paul always seemed amused by Hannity’s antipathy toward him, but Hannity’s longtime friend, Colmes, perhaps even more so.

“It’s like a part of me left today,” Hannity said on Thursday of his friend’s death. “It’s been a really tough day.”

RIP Alan Colmes, and thanks for the memories.
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More: http://rare.us/rare-politics/rare-liberty/remember-when-alan-colmes-and-ron-paul-used-to-drive-sean-hannity-crazy/

liveandletlive
02-25-2017, 04:59 PM
he was a better man than Hannity or William Oreilly.

TommyJeff
02-25-2017, 09:28 PM
Never cared for his policies but really enjoyed his debates or mostly polite way of answering questions. A shame to hear he passed so young. As I didn't know him, he appeared to be a kind person at least on tv.

enhanced_deficit
02-26-2017, 11:04 AM
In related news:


‘Soulless a**holes’ – Sean Hannity rips into Slate’s scummy Alan Colmes obit

Feb. 25, 2017

You know I’m not a big fan of Sean Hannity, but he did something right for once. He went after Slate for their petty attack on Alan Colmes after his death (http://therightscoop.com/alan-colmes-dead-at-66/).

http://therightscoop.com/soulless-aholes-sean-hannity-rips-into-salons-scummy-alan-colmes-obit/






Despite his beliefs I always saw him as a genuine nice guy

He was, and bit more principled that most MSM libs.


He was one of the few libs who spoke up against DGP for his crimes against humanity:

Rev. Wright: Martin Luther King Had A Dream; Obama Has A Drone

Posted by Alan | January 15, 2014

Reverend Jeremiah Wright, back in the spotlight because of a speech to the Chicago Teachers Union, doesn’t think (http://www.mediaite.com/tv/reverend-jeremiah-wright-dr-king-had-a-dream-obama-has-a-drone/) his former congregant, Barack Obama, stacks up well against Martin Luther King, Jr.

http://www.alan.com/2014/01/15/rev-wright-martin-luther-king-had-a-dream-obama-has-a-drone/