This particular stand on "releasing huge news" is invalid. I don't think Hannity is extreme because his radio program is actually very centrist. Republican, yes, but pretty much moderate to centrist Republican advocacy.
Rhetoric coming from folks who use the "extreme" epithet recklessly to try to marginalize criticism of a "status quo" claimed wholeheartedly by marxist "progressives" is just that. . . rhetoric that is so far removed from the truth that anyone who is actually aware of the facts is gonna reject it.
Someone like a pro-Russian or pro-Chinese socialist. . . . as is the case with Lyndon LaRouche. . . . can believe in big government being the people's government under an ideal schema of giving the folks more technology, better health care, a creative sort of "education" that fosters personal imagination and appreciation of the arts while seeing our corporate fascism as a British oligarchal "empire" sort of thing that needs to be taken down, starting at the top with outright royalty figures like the Queen of England and her consort Prince Philipp. That's "extreme" in comparison to folks who support the big bank bailouts and Dewey socialist "education" consisting of training the lower classes to accept menial jobs and serve the corporate paymasters without questioning their policies. . . . folks who believe "Common Core" is the way the go with nationalized education. . . .
Point is, anybody can be called "extreme". In the above example, I bet you'd find another true socialist, even one with some marxist ideals, "extreme". Wouldn't be the first time different "big thinkers" tried to manage the human herd with different methods ever had a falling out and glared at one another with "extreme" hatred, or used political power to throw one another in jail.
I could draw some examples from your so-called "right-wing" sorts as well, but it wouldn't be as useful in trying to show my point to you, I would suppose.
I am sure most folks with opinions developed in any consistent manner who care to articulate them on the public airways might seem "extreme" to anyone who just doesn't care to understand their views.
Hannity is pretty mild on his comments compared to many, many others, and he is very intent upon supporting mainstream "Republican" sorts of political ideals and personalities. He supported Romney while criticizing Ron Paul, for example.
My point stands because it is factual.
I agree with this too.
See? I can be a centrist..