Sean Hannity Defends Rubio Against Criticisms Of Repetition

Hannity: “I Don't Understand The Criticism ... Obama Did It”

From the February 10 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show:

Video file

SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Here's what I do like about what he did last night, he said “I know many of you are disappointed, I'm disappointed with tonight, but I want you to understand something, our disappointment tonight is not on you. It is on me.” He pointed to himself. Some supporters in the room started shouting no, no, no, “It's on me” he said. “We didn't do well on Saturday night, that will never happen again. Listen to me, that will never happen again. And let me tell you why it will never happen again, because it's not about me, it's not about this campaign. It's about this election. And it's about what's at stake in this election.” And, you know, people are criticizing him, I think unfairly. Well, all the candidates repeat themselves, it's part of the job. What do you think a stump speech is? A stump speech is you give the same speech in a different location. That's a stump speech, it's a different crowd, new group of people, but it's something you thought through and you feel passionately about. What's wrong with repeating it? I don't understand the criticism, to be honest. Obama did it, yes we can, Obama, change, change, change. What's that all about? Same thing.

Previously:

Fox's Steve Doocy Calls Marco Rubio “A Fighter” After He Finishes Fifth In NH

Right-Wing Media Attack Chris Christie, Claim He “Sabotaged” Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio Touts Rush Limbaugh's Defense Of His Recycled Lines At GOP Debate