Telling It Like It Is

By Marshall Fine
It's an early November night backstage at Fox News Channel, as Sean Hannity sits in the makeup chair, a playful scowl on his face as pancake is applied to his cheeks and forehead: "I'm not a makeup guy," he says, enduring the attention.
It's a few days after Halloween, a mention of which brings a quick reaction from Hannity: "I hate that holiday," he says. "It teaches kids to be a liberal - going door to door, with their hand out." He pauses; when others seem to take him seriously, he laughs and says, "That's supposed to be a joke."
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