Sean Hannity Show - Morning Minute: Farewell Address - 1.12 Aired: 2017-01-12 Duration: 01:44 === Smart Political Talk Without Meltdowns (01:44) === [00:00:00] This is an iHeart Podcast. [00:00:05] You want smart political talk without the meltdowns? [00:00:08] We got you. [00:00:09] And I'm Carol Markowitz. [00:00:10] And I'm Mary Catherine Hamm. [00:00:11] We've been around the block in media and we're doing things differently. [00:00:15] Normally is about real conversations. [00:00:17] Thoughtful, try to be funny, grounded, and no panic. [00:00:21] We'll keep you informed and entertained without ruining your day. [00:00:24] Join us every Tuesday and Thursday. [00:00:26] Normally, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. [00:00:34] So according to the Washington Examiner, Tuesday night's farewell address by the Anointed One was longer than Reagan's, Clinton's, and George W. Bush's combined. [00:00:43] Shocking. [00:00:44] The website reports Clinton spoke for 7 minutes, 25 seconds. [00:00:47] Reagan, 20 minutes, 42 seconds. [00:00:49] George W. Bush, 13 minutes, 7 seconds. [00:00:52] Obama, a whopping 51 minutes, 10 seconds, nearly 10 minutes longer than the other three put together. [00:00:58] Obama also referred to me, all about me, all about I, 75 times throughout the farewell address. [00:01:05] And the Daily Caller points out Obama said I 33 times during the speech, my 20 times, me 10 times, I'm or I've 12 times. [00:01:13] Isn't it nice we have a new president that maybe will be caring more about the country than themselves? [00:01:19] You want smart political talk without the meltdowns? [00:01:22] We got you. [00:01:22] And I'm Carol Markowitz. [00:01:24] And I'm Mary Catherine Hamm. [00:01:25] We've been around the block in media and we're doing things differently. [00:01:28] Normally is about real conversations. [00:01:30] Thoughtful, try to be funny, grounded, and no panic. [00:01:34] We'll keep you informed and entertained without ruining your day. [00:01:38] Join us every Tuesday and Thursday. [00:01:40] Normally, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.