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editJohnny Donovan has been the lead-in announcer for the Sean Hannity radio show for some time. I'll research a date that he began before adding this. Charles Edwin Shipp (talk) 02:45, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
Quotes
editThey may be lines he is often heard voicing (he may have even written them himself), but I would not go so far as to call them quotes. Something Mark Twain or a public figure said (even a comment by Johnny himself) is a quote; a scripted intro to a radio talk show isn't a quote. --Mfwills (talk) 14:13, 29 February 2012 (UTC)
Conservatism?
editI can understand that mention of Rush Limbaugh might trigger a "Conservative!" flag, and I can even say with reasonable certainty that Johnny's personal opinions are in that same vein, but this article is about a radio announcer and producer. He is simply not known as a conservative personality in the same fashion as Limbaugh. I believe that "WikiProject Conservatism" thing should be deleted.--Mfwills (talk) 15:24, 29 February 2012 (UTC)