I am with you on that... I dont listen to them anymore cause it seems to be the same topics over and over and I am tired of it..I am a conservative libertarian and some hard core republicans are getting on my nerves..
I love Glenn Beck.. He is on radio in the am and on CNN Headline News in the evenings..
I have been listening to him since he went national after 9/11..
He doesnt seem to take sides or get dramatic as much as the others do.. His tag line is "the fusion between entertainment and enlightenment"...
I dont think you will find anyone who is 100 % unbiased..but Glenn is fair.
I also listen to Neal Boortz... he is a conservative libertarian.. excellent show..
2007-02-19 06:23:36
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answered by TheyCallMeMom 3
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And why would an unfair, biased, dishonest, irrational, lame brain liberal such as yourself want to? You have heard of Google or one of the other search engines haven't you? Or try reading, like Will Buckley, David Frum, or William Rusher. Or why not just go all out and read 'The Conservative Mind from Burke to Eliot' by Russell Kirk. And since I didn't see you list his name why don't you try listening to Neal Boortz, a Libertarian but don't hold that against him.
2007-02-19 06:57:00
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answered by Koolaid Kid 2
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People will laugh, but I've been watching the McLaughlin Group on PBS lately and Pat Buchanan seems to make some sense to me.
Unfortunately, pragmatic conservatives hardly ever get media gigs. You have to stir the pot, I guess, and that seems to mean dogmatic. Liberals are the same way, but they are pragmatic by definition so they don't seem so bad. Some of the hosts on Air America can get pretty nutty, but most of them make a lot more sense than some of these guys coming from the hard right.
2007-02-19 06:20:44
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answered by dussin23 2
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You have a better chance of seeing Christ selling crucifixes on a corner of an atheist neighborhood street, first, before succeeding in finding a fair, unbiased, rational and honest conservative.
2007-02-19 06:31:24
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answered by Gray Matter 5
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No one is unbiased. It's simply not possible.
That said, there are crazies, like the folks you mentioned. They cannot communicate effectively.
Whereas someone like George Will, for example, takes a more intellectual and calm approach. You may still disagree with him, but at least you'll hear a reasoned and calm presentation.
2007-02-19 06:18:04
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answered by Jay 7
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i think of if that got here approximately it would exchange the order of the international and it would get puzzled and it would wobble and then spin off it is axis and implode. heavily, i might like to work out lots extra independent honest balanced each and everything in this international. whether it have been in basic terms as quickly as. yet ideally in the information and maximum necessary government.
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answered by ? 4
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These days, probably David Brooks. He's quite rational and level-headed.
2007-02-19 07:32:41
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answered by hophmi 1
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No. Good luck with that one!
2007-02-19 06:16:55
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answered by KC Slim 5
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I am, but I wouldn't get the job.
2007-02-19 06:11:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, CBN . Its on TV.
2007-02-19 07:00:38
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answered by ? 7
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