Trump and Sean Hannity agree that SNL is bad and getting along with Russia is good
On Thursday night, Fox News host Sean Hannity broadcast his hour-long interview with President Trump, and he noted that in all the years they’ve known each other, they’ve only talked around midnight or at 5 or 6 a.m. “Well, I like working,” Trump said. “I don’t think I’m a workaholic, I just like what I’m doing. I don’t go too much with the vacations because I’m bored.” “You get bored?” Hannity asked, laughing. “And the good thing about this, I have plenty to do,” Trump said.
The interview touched on some weighty subjects, but Hannity dwelled a lot on softer topics. On a tour of the West Wing, he asked about Trump’s family, noting the “attack” on 10-year-old son Barron — a reference to a Saturday Night Live writer who tweeted something tasteless, apologized, and was then suspended indefinitely. “Well, Saturday Night Live, a person from Saturday Night Live was terrible,” Trump said. “It’s a failing show, it’s not funny, Alec Baldwin’s a disaster, he’s terrible on the show — and, by the way, I don’t mind some humor — but terrible. But for them…