Hannity and Ingraham Are at Odds on Boycotting the Beijing Olympics: ‘You’re Going Soft on the Chi-Comms’

‘I can’t believe Hannity is going soft’

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HANNITY: "I’m torn, and I'll tell you why. My whole life, I never called for firings, I never support boycotts. I believe people have the right to choose. So, this is a little nuanced answer. The answer is, for all the reasons you stated, those are good reasons for people not to watch, but on the other hand, I don’t want to boycott it because I have great sympathy for the decades of — "
INGRAHAM: "Okay, you can celebrate then when they come home."
HANNITY: " — of young people's lives that they dove to their athletic endeavors. So I can’t go completely with you."
INGRAHAM: "So you’re going soft on the Chi-comms. I can’t believe Hannity is going soft on the Chi-comms. It's a huge P.R. coup for Xi."
HANNITY: "I'm being princ — imagine — "
INGRAHAM: "It is a huge P.R. coup for him. How — "
HANNITY: "I know your kid — hang on. I know your kids. Imagine they work for 20 years of their life to get to the Olympics."
INGRAHAM: "Guess what? There are things — no, no. We can celebrate and love our Olympians, which we do, we want them to clean it up and take home all the medals, but we're not going to give NBC the Olympics' push and the money for slave labor Xi-ocide Olympics. No way. So that's where we draw the line."
HANNITY: "My answer is, I'm trusting people to make those decisions."
INGRAHAM: "Okay."
HANNITY: "And your case is very powerful."
INGRAHAM: "Okay, well, I appreciate it. You are splitting the Olympic baby."
HANNITY: "I'm not."
INGRAHAM: "Who knew Hannity was such a diplomat?”

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