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Talk radio still has the power to spur grassroots rebellions and crown kings—as the Tea Partiers and Scott Brown can attest. Samuel P. Jacobs looks at the rightful heirs to Limbaugh, Maddow and Beck.
Talk radio’s influence on American life is supposed to be on the wane. But whoever thinks that—and even some of the industry’s cheerleaders believe it to be so—hasn’t been listening lately.
In the past week, Rush Limbaugh ignited a firestorm—again—by rallying behind White House Chief Rahm Emanuel’s impolitic reference to some liberal activists as “retarded.” The Senate swore in its newest member, Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown, whose upset in the race to replace the late Ted Kennedy was fueled in no small part by talkers and their fans. And then there’s this weekend’s Nashville tea party, just the kind of grassroots brushfire made possible by drive-time populists all across the country.
“There are no overnight sensations in talk radio,” says Michael Harrison, editor of Talkers magazine.
The numbers remain staggering: Limbaugh reaches 600 stations and around 14 million listeners a week. If you combine his audience with that of Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, and Laura Ingraham (other national conservative stars who have plenty of audience overlap), you’ve got a crowd of 40 million listeners per week: a figure double the online readership of The New York Times per month and larger than the population of California. The left has struggled on-air lately—as the creditors of newly bankrupt Air America can attest-- liberal audiences helped mint a new star in Rachel Maddow, a talk jock who has made her way from radio to cable TV, hosting her own show on MSNBC.
Maddow’s rapid rise makes her an anomaly in the talker world—where stars climb slowly to the top, and enjoy epic reigns. Limbaugh started working as a disc jockey in 1972. Savage has been broadcasting for 15 years, Hannity for 20. Glenn Beck got into radio in his teens. “If Glenn and I had a conversation three years ago, and I said, Glenn, you’re going to be on the cover of Time magazine, all this is going to happen. He would have looked at me and told me I was crazy,” says Bill Handel, who hosts a morning show on Los Angeles’ KFI-AM station and used to fill in for Beck on his Headline News television show. As Michael Harrison, editor of Talkers magazine, a trade magazine, says, “there are no overnight sensations in radio.”
So who out there is vying to join the ranks of these legends? The Daily Beast—with the help of Harrison and a group of influential national radio hosts—surveys the 10 talkers with the chance to become the next really big things.
Neal Boortz
Atlanta
A career radioman, Boortz started broadcasting in Atlanta in 1969. The self-described Mighty Whitey reaches around five million listeners with his boisterous libertarian views (counting audience size in radio is a tricky phenomenon, more art than science). Author of “The Terrible Truth About Liberals”, Boortz is likely proud of his inclusion in a recent book, identifying him as one of the “top 10 worst shock jocks.” Liberal critic Rory O’Connor wrote: “He may not rank in the top five among nationally syndicated talk radio hosts in popularity, but he’s certainly near the top in toxicity.”
Jerry Doyle
Los Angeles
Those in radio seem to discourage celebrities from joining their ranks. “Whenever I hear about a company signing a celebrity…we always roll our eyes,” says Harrison, “they are not going to like radio. Radio is like a factory job. You sweat over a hot microphone.” But one celebrity-turned-radio host who has caught Harrison’s eye is conservative Jerry Doyle, one-time star of the television show, Babylon 5. Last year, Doyle, 53, came in at No. 17 on Talkers’ most influential list. He had a failed run for the House of Representatives in 2000. In December, Doyle published Have You Seen My Country Lately? Says a reviewer at the right-wing Human Events, “If you like your politics straight up, with a commonsense chaser and a shot of dry wit, I recommend this book.”
Mike Gallagher
Irving, Texas
Gallagher got his start in radio in 1978 in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio. He came to national attention by hosting the morning show on New York’s WABC-AM station. Now Gallagher reaches more than 200 markets and was ranked as the 15th most important talk radio show host in the country by Talkers magazine. No shrinking violet, Gallagher likes the stage and will appear in a production of Love Letters with Sally Struthers this spring. Leading conservative politicians regularly check out his show. Last week, House Minority Leader John Boehner appeared on the program and told Gallagher, "There really is no difference between what Republicans believe in and what the tea party activists believe in.”
Bill Handel
Los Angeles
Handel can rely on his Los Angeles audience as a great launching pad for expanding his national audience; the City of Angels may be the last place people abandon their cars, and their radios. That he was given a star on the Walk of Fame last year is a testament to his local popularity. The former Beck stand-in says his politics defy definition. “I’m all over the place,” he says. “I’m a left-wing wacko and a right-wing wingnut. If I piss everybody off on all sides, I guess I’m doing my job.” The 58-year-old caught the attention of many on 9/11 when he broadcast throughout the day as Rush Limbaugh was unable to find a signal from his New York studio.
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Thom Hartmann
Portland, Oregon
The man identified by Talkers magazine in 2009 as the 10th most influential radio host in the country (Glenn Beck was No. 5) would shudder at any comparison to Beck. He was tapped by Air America to replace Al Franken on its network when he started to steal shows away from the comedian/politician. With more than two million listeners, Hartmann, 58, says more listeners are tuning in to his liberal show now that “the Democrats look like they are going to shoot themselves in the foot.” The figure on the right who Hartmann may most resemble—indeed, he calls him a “role model”—is not Beck but Michael Savage. He’s published works on ecology and psychiatry—matching Savage’s eclectic tendencies.
Joe Madison
Washington, D.C.
Known at the Black Eagle, Joe Madison is a “powerful force in African-American affairs,” says Talkers’ Harrison. Two years ago, he received the magazine’s “Freedom of Speech Award.” (This year the honor is going to Jack Rice, who lost his job in the Air America bankruptcy.) Madison began broadcasting from Detroit 29 years ago and is now carried nationwide by XM radio. Madison’s progressive politics reach outside the studio. He’s gone on a hunger strike to protest the federal government’s handling of crack cocaine and led voter registration drives as well.
Steve Malzberg
New York City
A veteran of New York radio, Malzberg was a columnist for the conservative Newsmax magazine. He’s broadcasted through the WOR Radio Network in the afternoons. “He shows no signs of stopping,” says Harrison. Malzberg, like any good Beck wannabe, enjoys using cable TV liberal hitman Keith Olbermann as a piñata. He went after the MSNBC host last month for his portrayal of Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown. Malzberg said, "In the warped, sick, demented world of Keith Olbermann, you're a homophobe if you think that two women having a baby isn't normal.”
Stephanie Miller
Los Angeles
“Her star is continuing to rise,” says Harrison of Talkers. Miller is syndicated by Dial Global like Hartmann, her fellow liberal. Her rise went unaided by Air America; she sought distribution outside the network. She keeps an eye on the enemy with a popular on-air bit called “Rightwing World,” lampooning conservatives. Miller also shares with Ron Reagan the special appeal of a leftie who grew up in a conservative household; her father, former New York Representative William Miller, was RNC chairman and Barry Goldwater’s running mate in 1964. Like Hartmann, Miller is out to prove that progressive radio can be commercially successful. Conservative critics continue to find that idea laughable. "Every time liberals take on talk radio, it has failed," says conservative talker Monica Crowley.
Todd Schnitt
Tampa Bay, Florida
Based in a former broadcasting base of Glenn Beck’s, Schnitt has two radio personalities. The first, DJ MJ Kelli is more of the morning-zoo variety. In December, a stunt involving a deep-fried turkey landed Schnitt in hot water with the local fire department. When flames erupted, Tampa Bay’s smoke eaters arrived on the scene. One was hospitalized with an injured back. On his afternoon show, Schnitt is more likely to mock President Obama, who in a recent visit appeared to bow before Tampa’s mayor, than light a turkey on fire. "The worldwide Obama bowing tour continues," Schnitt told the St. Petersburg Times. "You shake the mayor's hand, you can give the mayor a hug, you can even give the mayor a kiss on the cheek if you want. But bowing is considered a sign of weakness." Schnitt’s drive-time show now reaches more than two dozen stations and is carried nationally by XM Radio.
Michael Smerconish
Philadelphia
Smerconish made headlines last summer, hosting a live radio interview with President Barack Obama from the White House. He’s a mainstay on MSNBC, where he has filled in for Chris Matthews on the nightly Hardball broadcast. But his politics don’t fit in so neatly with the left-leaning MSNBC crowd; Obama was the first Democratic candidate for president that he says he voted for. Smerconish, an occasional contributor to The Daily Beast, certainly has Beck’s flair for attention-seeking—check out his buck-naked photograph in last May’s Philadelphia Magazine. But he claims that his preference for the political center makes him a bad candidate for national ascendancy. “Look, if I were looking for a bang in the ratings,” Smerconish told the magazine, “…I would follow Rush and Sean and Glenn and Michael Savage. Because that is the easy career path to success in what I’m doing. But I’m not comfortable—I never have been—saying things I don’t believe.”
Samuel P. Jacobs is a staff reporter at The Daily Beast. He has also written for The Boston Globe, The New York Observer, and The New Republic Online.
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rufustfirefly
They're all two sides of the same messed up coin. Talk radio, cable news. It all makes me sick.
RightofCenter
Right. You'd rather that we worship at the single altar of traditional media? That way, when fools like Dan Rather disseminate DNC propaganda masquerading as "real news" (fake, but accurate news), there won't be anyone to counter their falsehoods, inaccuracies and outright lies.
Mike1c
Right.
Here's the problem - Listening to talk radio and cable news RightofCenter and others like him might think that Dan Rather had spread falsehoods. LGF, which debunked the 20/20 story, only debunked the "official document" Rather's show revealed on the show. In fact, no other part of the report had been debunked or proven false, and the Bush crew wouldn't comment on any part of the report.
So, in fact, the CBS story was true, except for the document supplied by one of the contacts for the story. Do you have any more stories from network news that deserve scrutiny? I mean, besides all the stories leading up to the Iraq invasion, because there are many, many more questions of integrity, authenticity and facts that arise from the myths spread by talk radio and cable news shows. Media Matters for America, politifact.com, the Pew Center for Media Research, Snopes.com, and many other sources uncover minsinformation and lies every day.
mbfromhb
obviously, another right-wing bushs' zipper lickin' idiot! go find another irs building....
timeisnow
Maddow? Who the hell listens to her? Does she even have a radio show?
As for those names above, if they were going to be famous they would have been already.
johnwr3
Air America is off the air so kooky Rachael is down to her MSNBC gig.
Maezeppa
Rachel Maddow is bright and a very dedicated researcher. She's great.
timeisnow
Maezeppa
I never watch her, but for 30 seconds last week and I caught her in a lie, she said that the banks didnt pay the Tarp money back and the Rep's were lying about that. As far as I know eveyone but Citi did. So she is a BIG FAT LIAR. The best part it only took 30 seconds and POOF She was gone..
Marisa
Rachel Maddow is the BEST!
Jinglebob
Then don't listen, don't watch. Come on you really watch Glenn Beck and home with the drapes pulled tight.
nortonclybourn
Yeh yeh, bandwagon. Massachusetts. Tea party. Rush Limbaugh calls people retarded, that really galvanized the nation. Growing menace, etc.
It's the same crowd of the crotchety elderly and frustrated losers looking to get riled up again. Anybody could do it. It doesn't take a broadcasting genius.
Demographics will eventually kick in. The cranky old white men will finally be diagnosed with dementia or will die off. The embittered losers will shoot themselves and/or their families or coworkers with the guns they rushed out to buy when Obama was elected.
johnnynyc
The link in this article is worthwhile clicking and says, in part:
"Premiere Radio Networks, LIMBAUGH'S NATIONAL SYNDICATOR, estimated last year that 3.59 million people were in Limbaugh's audience during an average quarter-hour of his program, based on a review of Arbitron's piecemeal data about hundreds of stations."
If this is true it's about the same as watch O'Reilly every night and puts Limbaugh's undocumented claim of 14 million WEEKLY listeners in a much different light.
timeisnow
Hey Norton
You sound just like one of those you are describing... As for your hope and Change that the Messiah BS you with, the Lame Duck Dude, pay attention your team is 0-3 and November will be a Tsunami for those Conservative, Defense minded Republicans.. Hold on to that story of yours to see who is more in tuned to this country...LOL
nortonclybourn
I'm doing fine, thanks. Glad you're laughing out loud. Keep us updated on that, we care.
brysny
Actually the Dems are 7-3 as they've won all 7 special elections for Congress since 2008. Not something you're likely to hear if all you listen to is right wing media, or sadly, the mainstream media which has been cowed into following the nonsensical memes put out on Fox and talk radio.
The worst part of the addiction to right wing media is that all you know about the world, and especially liberals comes from the manipulators you follow. So in the real world you come off as silly and uninformed. Thusly, Congressional Repubs, believing their own talking points, just look silly when they take on Obama in debate. Or even more recently, Fox News personalities laugh when everybody else laughs at them for claiming that record setting snows do not disprove global climate change. Their thinking is so insular they do not even get that they are the ones out of step and laughably wierd.
Just like 2006 and 2008 the media will prop up a dying GOP as if it weren't just a southern rump party, because they need two viable parties to make "he said she said" television, but as the elections get closer the leans GOP races become even, then leans Dem and then solid Dem. How can the party that gave us George Bush and then doubled down on their disasterous philosophies even after getting shelacked for two straight election cycles ever win again? In a country where the demographics keep shifting towards progressives? It can't. It just can't.
timeisnow
Oh I forgot to mention an article in Politico last week, Olberman and Maddow are close to losing their JOBS on MSNBC. Ratings are very low, and Olberman and Maddow were lying when they said they wern't.
nortonclybourn
I dunno, Boortz's description of the typical Obama supporter sounds too uncomfortably close to the typical tea partier. You want to make the shotguns and pickup trucks crowd feel like they're special, not like they're responsible for their own shortcomings. I can't see him winning over the Palin crowd.
middledge
mj kelly/ todd snitt. maybe the lightest, lamest wannabee ever....spent the first 10 years of tepid career posing as a baby scott shannon, ....you must be joking......harrison after all those years at R&R you postt up a marginal talent like Snitt who is on all of 2 dozen (cheap channel could stick him on 100 if they thought he would get numbers) stations.....no harry carr, levine? or 50 others yapping morons and you ink up Snitt, you don't know s*it.......why would you do that.....he is a non entity...
periscope
I'm not sure why Maddow's name was included with Beck and Limbaugh in the litany of loud-mouthed liars and frauds.
Rachel Maddow tells the truth and she does so in a calm, articulate and fact filled manner.
The right-wing propaganda machine of Fake News, Hate-Talk Radio, etc. is hysterical in their disdain for facts, as they rant and rave their mythologies, which have proven false time and again.
The only thing that's remarkable about the right-wing propagandists is that anyone listens to them, considering their constant lying, racism, misogynism, illogical assumptions and their record for being wrong - constantly.
flyoverland
Its pretty obvious Kool-aid is one of her sponsors.
TheDeciderer
The whole Kool-aid thing is the most intellectually lazy cliche in our contemporary vernacular. Grow up.
Plus, in case you ever are interested in real history and not hate-radio claptrap... it was Flavor-Aid that was used in Jonestown.
middledge
i also am politically aligned with Ms Maddow, but MSM has been a poor mentor in her crossover to television....Rachel is best in serious analysis, not smirky tv posing, .....NBC doesn't make David Gregory play organ grinder monkey, Rachel should never have to play off Keith's over the top nonsense.....sorry, but I have a higher expectations of news providers....and no, i do not consider Hannity, Beck and now Obermann to be news people/providers.....these people are entertainers.....
Mike1c
I have to agree with you on Keith. His mirror image FoxNews primetime show has become a bore. Tell your audience a news item, explain it, then bring on someone who agrees with you and sheds very little light on the subject so that the two of you can rant for a few minutes. It has got to change or it'll disappear.
Hardball is better, in that we hear from both sides and Chris, for the most part, makes them speak to the subject. Chris slips into empty talker mode a bit and goes ga ga over certain political moves, but I like to see hosts force people to tell the truth. Rachel does that too. But, truth be told, she isn't very good television when she's on her own. She's a great interviewer and she explains the subject very well, but her geekiness doesn't catch an audience. She's better on the radio or as a writer. I'd like to see her refine her television style to improve her news show. Or move to Meet the Press which would suit her better.
wareagle82
why can't you just be honest and say Rachel "tells the truth" as you see it or would like it to be? Sorry, but she is no different from Olbermann, albeit somewhat less juvenile. But, let's pretend she's Edward Murrow in a pantsuit; she is a commited liberal, not that there is anything wrong with that. Just be honest about it.
By the way, if you really ARE into facts, you'll find Beck's t-v show to be full of names, dates, charts on how things came to be, etc etc. Sure, he's out there sometimes but...was he wrong about Van Jones? ACORN?
Strive to be smarter liberal...actually, strive to be an actual liberal, one who can formulate thought without 1) resorting to childish name-calling (as in your last paragrah) and 2) recognizing that someone who disagrees with you may have a genuinely different viewpoint.
TheDeciderer
Let's examine one FACT:
Maddow = Rhodes Scholar.
Beck = Never went to college.
unclelew
You really don't listen to Maddow, do you? If you did you would know that she's an unapologetic lefty.
The right-wing mythology about ACORN has become laughable. The right is frightened by ACORN because it seeks to help the disenfranchised, the polar opposite of right-wing philosophy of greed and selfishness.
As for name-calling, "let's pretend she's Edward Murrow in a jumspsuit." I'll bet you never listened to Murrow either.
Hippievet
Beck is factual? Gimme a break. Was he wrong about ACORN? YES!
Jinglebob
Beck has documented ever thing he has said on his shows. He begs folks to call, to write and point out his mistakes...to date no one has taken him up on it encluding the White House. No one, no one in the administration has said that he has told a lie. Stop putting your foot in your mouth.
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TheDeciderer
Shut up, clone.
vortograph
I watch the Rachel Maddow show religiously. She is one of the best pundits out there and she is does her job with class.
Calling her a whore has no context in any argument you could possibly have about her and is just pure right-wing vitriol. You need to go back on your meds!
Marisa
Well said - Rachel is one of the BEST, and she does her homework. When she speaks, at least one knows she is telling the truth, unlike the right-wing liars and purveyors of half-truths - purveyed to a bunch of non-thinkers.
flyoverland
I would also add Jamie Allman, of St. Louis to your list. Allman, who is a frequent guest host for Laura Ingraham is a former TV newsman who is articulate, measured, funny and combines a very creative use of the web to augment his morning radio show. He is tenacious, but in a cordial way, like a few weeks ago when he had Claire McCaskill on and he wouldn't let her hang up until she agreed to issue a press release demanding Harry Reid open the healthcare debate to CSpan. (She did that day). He isn't a screamer who gets involved in tea party events like some who use the tea party for self promotion. This father of a soldier serving in Iraq is a star out here in flyoverland and needs to be picked up for syndication.
verycold
I have listened and corresponded with a few of them. Some of them have moments as does everybody I guess.
I prefer a more calm dialogue. I want to learn something, not be bullied or chastised. Many of these people just go way over the line. They aren't helping Americans think about issues, but instead get frustrated about issues.
TheDeciderer
That's why I take comfort in knowing that more people still listen to Morning Edition on NPR than to any one of these entertainers.
There is still some hope for this country.
JackHughes
Since right-wing radio hosts are now the "leaders" of the Republican party / Teabaggers, it explains the rapid radicalization of these groups.
Since right-wing radio yakkers are in competition for market share, they must compete to push the standards of "conservatism" more and more rightward to boast "who is most conservative."
As a result, conservative icons like Barry Goldwater, William F. Buckley and Ronald Reagan would now be considered RINOs -- if not "liberals" -- by the rapidly evolving standards of today's right-wing Yakocracy.
For the yakkers, it's just about market share and profits. I doubt they take the nonsense they spout seriously -- unlike their audiences who are ready to take to the barricades.
TheDeciderer
It's true. Whatever happened to "conservative intellectuals?" Maybe we can ask Bill Buckley JR.
sophia5
NOBODY listened to all of those "Personalities" on Air America.
The Far Left is Tone Deaf . . . out of touch, but condescending as ever,
thinking anyone who dares to have an opposing view must be intellectually inferior.
Stephanie Miller seems to hold those condescending qualities
toward anyone with a conservative viewpoint.
How are those MSNBC ratings working out ?
flyoverland
I could put a YouTube video up and get better ratings...
TheDeciderer
Hate sells. The wingnut media is proof positive.
JackHughes
It's not that anyone with an opposing view is intellectually inferior, it's when those "opposing views" are literally based on nothing more than parroting some talk-show host's rantings and unsupported by facts -- such as the nonsense about Obama's birth certificate.
ShogunD
If it's nonsense why hasn't he produced one? Have you seen it? Hell, my daughter needed to show her birth cert. just to get a Calif ID no copies were allowed I had to take the original. She was born in Loma Linda and I was born in Jacksonville Fla in 1955, spent 4 yrs in the navy and my parents and grandparents were born here. Obut she's not the messiah of liberals so a quess the same standards don't apply. So much for up holding constitutional requirements huh?
soapstarj0e
ShogunD-
He has provided a copy and also provided a copy of the paper in Hawaii that announced his birth in 1961.
Would you be so earnest to see his birth certificate if he were white? Would it even be an issue?
keemia
Considering talk radio as an isolated medium will give you inaccurate results. If you take cable tv, talk radio, and the internet, I think the next MOVEMENT will be fueled by the internet. The new generation hardly listens to talk radio.
matthewbenzor
If anybody out there wants a "HARD HITTING" radio host ......! Who would give Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck a run for his money.......! I am your man you can't be afraid to stir the pot and tell the hard truth about whats really going on out there....!
"WHY" is it that the last Two republican presidents were Skull and Bones men a New World Order Secret Society handing America over to "BIG INSURANCE BIG CORPORATION BIG INSURANCE" someone in Liberal radio needs to expose these "TYRANTS' to the American people and what there up to
Glenn Beck is making it look like its the Dems its called BAIT and SWITCH start hammering these "THUGS" if you need someone who ain't afraid to I am your man........!
TheDeciderer
Yeah, they totally forgot to mention Alex Jones. *eyeroll*
Maezeppa
The left doesn't have a "Glenn Beck" counterpart and never will. THANK GOD.
pioneer7
If the main stream media wasn't just a mouthpiece for the liberals, there would not need to be talk radio and cable. They MORE than make up for the few conservative outlets.
The liberals have CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, NY Times, LA Times, NPR, and on and on and on.
The conservatives have Rush, Hannity, O'Reily, Michael Savage, and Beck. The only network is Fox.
Obviously the past Presidential election showed that the MSM is NOT looking out for the public, just pushing their agenda along no matter what. They did ABSOLUTELY NO VETTING ON OBAMBA PRIOR TO THE ELECTION AND LOOK AT WHAT WE'VE GOT NOW!
Also, look back at the Dan Rather fiasco...the fake National Guard memos they tried to pass off as real about Bush. Also, look at climategate...all the fake "evidence" that was being used to support the "global warming" hoax. The list goes on and on.
No wonder people tune in to talk radio and Fox...the other outlets are not reliable.
TheDeciderer
"Rush, Hannity, O'Reily, Michael Savage, and Beck. "
ONE of which has a college degree. Can you name it? *hums the theme from Jeopardy*
LOL @ Conservative Movementarian Cultists...
ShogunD
Micheal Savage has a degree and more. But a degree doesn't make you smart antmore it just means you past through the liberal indoctorination mills called institutions of higher learning where the free exchange of ideas and learning are now subject to liberal rules of political correctness and hate for anything this side of socialism.
CarrieAnn
FEW conservative outlets? You really need to get your facts straight.
pioneer7
When you compare the number of liberal outlets to conservative outlets, yes, there are VERY few.
periscope
Bullshit! There's no excuse for anyone to listen to Fake News or Flush Limbo. All you get are lies and hate. The people who listen to these disreputable miscreants do it because they want someone to tell them vile lies about their government, and Obama, because that's what they want to hear.
londonderriere
Now, now! Tolerance please! Remember that a free and open exchange of ideas, etc., etc., is cherished by the Left. Right? Right? Really!
JTS1021
This is what I don't get. Even if you think all those outlets are biased, Fox News is even more so, why listen to them? I don't get the rationale "I'm tired of all these liberal outlets lying to me in order to spread their agenda, so I'm going to listen to a conservative outlet that lies to me in order to spread their agenda". If you really are tired of all the bullshit, why not listen to someone in the center? Why don't do your own independent research into the subject? Why not balance their opinions by at least listening to both sides of an argument? Why condemn people you think are radicals by being a radical yourself?
Also, the problem with what you are saying is that Fox News isn't a conservative counterbalance. I would love if it was that way, that way I could hear both sides of an argument. But it's all emotion-baiting, paranoid delusions. I mean, is it too much to have a conservative on television who just believes that Obama is a bad President, not a Socialist Kenyan Muslim whose the head of a massive global conspiracy that is using vaccinations to implant chips into her bodies to READ OUR MINDS?
Someone who can get three sentences out without racist hate-mongering? No, disliking the President doesn't make you a racist. Saying that we need to reseggerate the schools because the blacks have gotten too violent now that "one of their own" is in the White House makes you a gigantic racist.
And Dan Rather, okay. I'll give you that one, but climategate proves that global warming is a hoax. How can you be that big of a moron? Seriously, it makes you absolutely pathetic to say that those memos prove global warming is a hoax, just like it's pathetic that 9/11 Truthers say that the Project For The New America Century memos prove that 9/11 was ordered by George W. Bush. It's the EXACT SAME REASONING. So congratulations, you have the logic and reasoning of a 9/11 Truther.
TheDeciderer
God says she wants no part of this trivial nonsense.
londonderriere
Exactilioso!
Omnibus Driver
You might also want to consider WGN Radio weekend talk host Jerry Agar. Yes, he's primarily from Chicago, but the station has a national reach.
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