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'My Name Is Sean': Hannity Corrects Guest Who Called Him Something Else Entirely
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Fox News host Sean Hannity began an interview on Wednesday evening in an unusual way: correcting his own name after a guest got it wrong. “Chris Rabb joins us now,” Hannity said as he introduced the progressive Democratic candidate for Congress in Pennsylvania. “Chris, appreciate you coming.” “My pleasure,” Rabb replied. “Thank you, Scott.” “My name is not Scott,” Hannity said. “My name is Sean.” “Apologies,” Rabb said. “No worries, no worries,” Hannity said. Given that Hannity spent nearly two minutes attacking Rabb’s democratic socialist agenda before bringing him on, it’s unclear whether “Scott” was a legit flub, or a deliberate bit of trolling. Check out the moment below: Hannity: Chris Rabb, appreciate you for coming. Rabb: My pleasure, thank you Scott. Hannity: My name is Sean. Not Scott. pic.twitter.com/DsIU9uUGco By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.