Sean Hannity had great fun with the first batch of Project Veritas tapes exposing CNN on Monday night. He mocked "Humpty Dumpty" Brian Stelter and said he should be working on a book on his own network, instead of Fox. The first package of clips had some unsurprising takes that haven't been secret -- like CNN boss Jeff Zucker railing against "Fox News conspiracy nonsense" ruining America.

But there were a few eyebrow-raisers, like Zucker saying "I just want to say on the Lindsey Graham front, I know that there's a lot of people at CNN who are friendly with Lindsey Graham. Time to knock that off. And it's time to call him out."

CNN's Mike Brevna talked about CNN in the hours after it was clear Hillary Clinton had lost. "As I started walking towards this person, as I got closer, I could hear her sobbing. And I never really wanted to look at who it was and to this day, I don't even really know who it was, because they were down like this, and they were sobbing and they went into 'A' control room. It was like I was at a funeral...People were like, in shock. I wouldn't say they were in the mourning. I would say people were in shock."

Hannity was able to interview Cary Poarch, who worked with Veritas to record clips as a contractor with CNN.