Well, Avenatti was indicted Monday in two federal separate cases surrounding fraud and extortion. Yet for weeks, Avenatti was there star guest on cable TV, on show after show after show, and the media was desperate for the false narrative and lie to be advanced. Brit Hume, with 50 years in journalism, called this Russia collusion coverage the "worst journalistic debacle" of his lifetime. Even far-left former Rolling Stones writer Matt Taibbi wrote, "Nobody wants to hear this, but news that special prosecutor Mueller is headed home without issuing new charges is a death blow for the reputation of the American news media."

Jeff Zucker, head of CNN, are you going to apologize for your network's constant stream of lies and hysteria? Phil Griffin at MSNBC, are you going to apologize for the conspiracy theories you allow to be spread every second of every day?

What about Jeff Bezos, Marty Baron? Are you going to come clean over the front page deception every day in the "Washington Post"? Will you at least stop referring to far-left collusion obsessed hack Jennifer Rubin and others as conservatives? They're not. Is the New York Times executive editor, Dean Baquet, going to give back the paper's Pulitzer Prize for collusion reporting, given they were caught now reporting a hoax?

In reality, we know there will never be a mea culpa from any of these fake news outlets. They'll just move on to the next group of lies. They'll never apologize. They'll never retract, their lies, their anonymous sourcing. Their endless speculation. They are hopeless.

Journalism, I told you in 2007, it's dead, it's buried. And it's not something that I said lightly.

Adapted from Sean Hannity's monologue from "Hannity" on March 25, 2019.