The highest-rated show on Fox News is Sean Hannity's hour at 9 p.m. Since the 2016 election, he has been the most shameless lickspittle of President Trump in major media, a man whose life's work became slavishly praising the president, excusing his mistakes, and ferociously attacking his enemies. He could give the worshipful state press in any totalitarian regime a run for their money. He was typically steamed over the FBI raid on Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen, attacking it night after night, shouting about a "witch hunt." But after a federal judge ordered the disclosure Monday evening of the identity of Cohen's mysterious third client, we learned it was Sean Hannity himself. It's just more one egregious ethical lapse in a conservative movement that has become a moral cesspool. Since Cohen's lawyer activities apparently mainly consist of arranging hush money payments to pornographic actresses who have had affairs with powerful conservative men, speculation immediately centered on whether Hannity had concealed one himself.