

Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter bicker on the air
Conservative pundits Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter on Tuesday night bickered with each other on the air.
During
a panel discussion on Sen. Harry Reid's (D-Nev.) racially insensitive
remarks, Coulter (pictured here with Hannity at an event for her book "Treason") told Hannity that his analogies "are terrible."
Coulter
was annoyed that Rev. Al Sharpton and Hannity were discussing Rev.
Jeremiah Wright in tackling the Reid controversy. Wright, the former
pastor of former President Barack Obama, attracted many headlines
during the 2008 presidential race.
After Coulter ripped
Hannity's use of analogies, Hannity responded, "Why don't you get to
your point instead of complaining about it? Go ahead!"
A smiling Sharpton said, "I'm so happy that I have the right fighting each other tonight."








