Pwns wrote:Hannity was in Statesboro when George W Bush came by to campaign for Max Burns. Everyone I talked to (including one not-so-conservative chick) said Hannity was all class and wasn't too good to talk to anyone.
I believe him over Cohen, honestly. At this point Trump has had so many lawyers and enough of them probably have had bad experiences that Trump can only find shady people to represent him. But we'll see.
Not a listener of his show, BTW. He used to have some interesting guests on sometimes but now it's just chatter and Trump apologetics (yawn).
Yeah, they're both idiots and it's tough to know who to believe.
But, it's hard to see why Cohen would be so motivated to have his lawyers fight the judge so hard on not revealing him as a client. If he only had a few informal conversations with Cohen - why not just not list him as a client and say you have 2 clients. Not a lawyer, but it seems like he would have been fine not considering Hannity a client. And, I'm sure Cohen had many more informal conversations with people that he didn't list as "clients."
Maybe he wanted to boost his client list from 2 to 3. But, not much difference there.
My assumption is that Cohen wanted to try to get whatever the feds seized involving Hannity to be considered protected under attorney client privilege. Why? I dunno. Hopefully there's plenty more to come.
