Talk Radio
Adding spark and energy to the important dialogs of the day, conservative thinkers tune into a variety of radio (and cable) talk shows to hear vigorous talk and debate. Below is a list of my favorite lords of the conservative airways. Tune in, enjoy and hear what others think in matters that mean the most to you.
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Glenn Beck An American radio and television host, conservative political commentator, and entrepreneur. His nationally-syndicated radio show, The Glenn Beck Program, airs throughout the United States on Premiere Radio Networks. Before announcing a Spring 2009 move to Fox News Channel, Beck hosted a self-titled television show on CNN’s Headline News from 2006 through 2008. |
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Laura Ingraham Always articulate, entertaining, smart, funny, and ahead of the curve in politics and culture. Her legal, political, writing, and television background distinguishes Laura in the field of radio syndication. After graduating from Dartmouth College, Laura worked as a speechwriter in the final two years of the Reagan Administration at the White House. She went on to graduate from the University of Virginia School of Law. She served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. |
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Mark Levin Mark Levin is one of America’s preeminent conservative commentators and constitutional lawyers. He’s in great demand as a political and legal commentator, and has appeared on hundreds of television and radio programs. Levin is also a contributing editor for National Review Online. Levin has served as a top advisor to Ronald Reagan’s Cabinet, including as Chief of Staff to the Attorney General of the United States. "He’s smart, witty, and fast on the draw," according to WABC. |
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Michael Medved Michael Medved is a nationally syndicated radio host, best-selling author, and veteran film critic. His daily broadcast draws an audience that consistently ranks his show as one of the top ten political talk shows in the country. Michael attended Yale as a National Merit Scholar, graduating with honors as an American History major. He then attended Yale Law School (where his classmates included Bill and Hillary Clinton). |
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Rush Limbaugh With more than 20 million listeners (the biggest talk show by any measure), Rush is truly the mouth of conservatism. An outspoken conservative politico, he is the self-proclaimed "Doctor of Democracy", a "harmless, lovable little fuzz-ball" with "talent on loan from God". Though plagued with "formerly nicotine-stained fingers", he chooses to host his show with "half [his] brain tied behind [his] back just to make it fair". |
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Sean Hannity Sean is known for his provocative style and his free-wheeling, passionate commentary on politics and the American agenda. Sean is not only one of the most popular radio personalities nationwide, he is co-host of "Hannity & Colmes", a primetime one-hour debate-driven talk show focusing on the controversial issues and newsmakers of the day and the second most watched cable news program. |




