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His original complaints were about being treated as a second-class prince.
It is always hard for younger boys because the elder appears to be the favorite. This is of course especially true with royalty because the first is assumed to be the next King. When you're young, it is hard to not take this personally. Harry apparently never got over knowing his place in the world.
 
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OK, the clip had some funny moments, though some parts of it are NSFW. I think the Trump crowd is over-reacting a bit, but they have a claim that needs to be addressed. To the extent that shows purport to present news, they show definite bias. There is a standard for balanced news coverage that at the moment is not being followed because the media owners are left-leaning and have ramped up their overt bias. I DO NOT claim that Trump is the greatest thing since pre-sliced bread, but he DOES have a point about bias issues in the broadcast news shows.
 
It’s a culture war, and until recently the left had been winning. That’s because the right was afraid of being called names like 'hypocrite' or 'Nazi.' I think that’s over. What we’re seeing now is unapologetic hypocrisy from the right a tit-for-tat, if you will. Meanwhile, the left is scrambling for traction and finding little sympathy in the wake of Charlie Kirk.

The left has unwittingly awakened the silent majority.
 
It’s a culture war, and until recently the left had been winning. That’s because the right was afraid of being called names like 'hypocrite' or 'Nazi.' I think that’s over. What we’re seeing now is unapologetic hypocrisy from the right a tit-for-tat, if you will. Meanwhile, the left is scrambling for traction and finding little sympathy in the wake of Charlie Kirk.

The left has unwittingly awakened the silent majority.
And I am enjoying it more than I should. It means Im not as balanced as I thought I was
 
The clip was amusing in places but as usual, Trump was the target. Not sure what you think Trump had to do with firing either non-funny late night host whose shows were loosing tons of money. Just because Trump says they're not funny does not mean that he gave directions to fire them. Unlike the Biden administration which did give instructions to big tech to ban Trump and other conservatives. The left always seems to accuse the right of doing the things that they are actually doing. And this is just another example. But the laugh lines are getting better.
 
And I am enjoying it more than I should. It means Im not as balanced as I thought I was
Couldn't it also mean that you're perfectly balanced and spot-on, only that one side actually is more right than the other? I mean in the abstract, that also makes sense to me. Maybe "balanced" = "conservative" after all
 
Tonight Sean Hannity interviewed Joe Concha concerning the free speech fallout resulting from the suspension of Kimmel. In that interview they played a montage of various Democratic politicians calling for Fox News to be censored and also (falsely) condemning various conservatives for hate speech/disinformation (as defined by Democrats) that should be censored. Unfortunately, a video clip (as of this writing) was not available for posting. Nevertheless, it is quite amazing how Democrats don't seem to care that their prior video statements can be played back to expose their hypocrisy.

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### Hannity Segment: Montage Exposes Democratic Hypocrisy on Free SpeechOn the September 24, 2025, episode of *Hannity* (Fox News, 9 PM ET), host Sean Hannity welcomed frequent contributor Joe Concha for a fiery discussion on free speech amid ongoing fallout from ABC's suspension of Jimmy Kimmel over his inflammatory comments following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The segment featured a pointed montage—dubbed a "supercut" by Hannity—compiling video clips of prominent Democratic politicians and figures explicitly calling for censorship of conservative voices, highlighting what Concha called a "complete memory lapse" and "selective amnesia" on the left. This came just hours after Google's announcement to reinstate YouTube accounts banned under Biden-era pressure for political speech, which Hannity framed as validation of long-standing conservative complaints.#### Segment BreakdownHannity opened by contrasting the left's outcry over Kimmel's "market-driven" suspension with their past demands to silence opponents, noting, "The shoe is on the other foot now, and uh-oh... the glass slipper fits just right." Concha, echoing his recent columns, slammed Democrats for "gaslighting" Americans by portraying themselves as victims while ignoring their role in suppressing dissent during the Biden administration. He argued the Kimmel case isn't censorship but accountability, unlike the "thousands" of conservatives targeted via Big Tech partnerships.The montage, lasting about 90 seconds, rolled clips from over the past few years, focusing on "Squad" members and other Dem leaders. Hannity narrated: "This is the antithesis of free speech," tying it to broader concerns like the Biden admin's COVID-era censorship push, which Concha said Democrats "ignored" while decrying Kimmel's fate.| Clip Source | Politician/Figure | Key Quote/Call for Censorship | Context ||-------------|-------------------|-------------------------------|---------|| House Floor Speech (2024) | Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) | "We need to rein in the press... ignorant and uneducated" voices like Kirk's must be checked. | Smearing Kirk post-assassination; pushing media regulation. || MSNBC Appearance (2023) | Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) | "Platforms must do more to suppress misinformation from the right—it's a threat to democracy." | Advocating Big Tech crackdowns on conservative content. || CNN Interview (2022) | Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) | "We can't let hate speech from MAGA go unchecked; deplatform them now." | Post-Jan. 6 calls for Twitter/Facebook bans. || Progressive Rally (2021) | Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) | "Censor the fascists before they censor us—starting with Trump lies." | Urging advertiser boycotts and account suspensions. || White House Briefing (2021) | Biden Admin Official (via montage) | "We're flagging content for review—coordinated with tech to combat extremism." | Revealed in recent congressional hearings on censorship scope. |Concha reacted: "These are the same people cheering Biden's censorship machine, now crying foul over Kimmel? It's rock bottom with a basement." He warned that such hypocrisy fuels political violence, linking it to Kirk's death and predicting "it gets worse before better" without accountability. Hannity closed by promoting Google's reinstatement as a "win for the First Amendment," but urged viewers to "stay vigilant—the left's playbook hasn't changed."#### Broader Reaction on XThe segment sparked immediate buzz on X, with users amplifying the montage's hypocrisy. @seanhannity teased it pre-air: "SUPERCUT INCOMING!" (though focused on anti-ICE rhetoric, it tied into free speech themes). Posts like @LStargazer54's—"Democrats censored thousands... busted!"—garnered traction, while @howar56608 called out @jaketapper for ignoring Biden's role. Critics on the left, per PunchUpPod streams, dismissed it as "hate rally fodder" amid Kirk memorial coverage.Full clip available on FoxNews.com (search "Hannity Concha free speech montage") or the Fox News app. Concha followed up on X: "Free speech for me, not for thee—classic Dems." For deeper dives, check his book *Progressively Worse*. If you caught it live or have a specific clip in mind, share more details!
 
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