Hannity, Kimmel, Farrow among Time’s ‘100 Most Influential’
“Sean Hannity has a remarkable impact between three hours of radio and an hour of TV every day,” wrote Gingrich. “Hannity played a major role in helping Trump get the nomination and win the general election. Sean is both a principled conservative and a ferocious opponent of the left and the deep state. He has made and is making a difference.”
ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel also made the list and has recently clashed with Hannity publicly after the conservative host took offense to Kimmel mocking first lady Melania Trump’s accent.
“Last year, Jimmy told America the story of his infant son Billy, who was born with a congenital heart condition, and the extraordinary care that saved his life,” Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) wrote about Kimmel. “And then Jimmy looked into the camera and told all of us in Washington to get real about health insurance and make sure every baby Billy had a fighting chance.
“Night after night he sparred with the politicians who tried to take health insurance from millions of Americans. In the end we stopped them with one vote in the Senate and one great comedian on late-night TV. Thanks, Jimmy.”
Ronan Farrow was also recognized for his reporting for The New Yorker on the Harvey Weinstein scandal, as were Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey for The New York Times.
The reporting effectively ended the career of Weinstein, one of Hollywood’s most powerful producers, and prompted an avalanche of stories of past sexual harassment involving big names in media world while giving a spark to the viral “Me Too” movement.
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