Glen Beck, he is balanced and fair. you can watch his show on CNN as well as catch him on webcast daily.
2007-07-11 14:30:23
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answered by Thomas B 5
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Michael Medved, not sure where he is now.
Here's portions of a speech he did back in 2002:
"Why Conservatives Dominate Talk Radio
By: Michael Medved
Thursday, Nov 07, 2002
Why do conservatives so obviously and thoroughly dominate talk Radio?
No other major medium of communication operates with a comparably intense or upfront ideological orientation. Of course, television news and print journalism generally tilt left of center, but a handful of conservative dissenters ? George Will, Bill O?Reilly, Robert Novak, William Safire, Bill Buckley ? have always managed to thrive in those media. Moreover, the reigning mandarins of TV news (Dan Rather, Peter Jennings, Tom Brokaw et al) solemnly (if preposterously) pretend to political impartiality, while nationally successful talk Radio hosts who focus primarily on politics all identify proudly and publicly as conservatives. "
http://www.michaelmedved.com/site/product?printerFriendly=true&pid=19056
And another link for Michael, an interview:
http://www.rightwingnews.com/interviews/medved.php
Then there is
Lars Larson is KRLD 1080am in the Dallas Ft.Worth area. Their website is www.krld.com
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2007-07-11 22:08:37
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answered by YRofTexas 6
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What? Not one Alex Jones supporter/listener? No one for Jack Blood? Not one Power Hour with Joyce and Dave listener, amazing! These and many more can be listened to anywhere in the world on GCN through the Internet. Most of the others are shills and shams in comparison!
Direct listening channel selection page linked below.
2007-07-11 23:49:03
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answered by sx881663 2
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Although there are a lot out there, I would have to say that I prefer Hannity to any of the big names. There are a lot of local ones I listen to here and there. I like Hannity because he puts on the other side of issues and beats them with logic rather than yelling. He also is not the puppet for the right that Rush is. He is not afraid to give it to Bush and company over things like the idiotic immigration stance.
Savage is right on most of the time, but I can only handle him in small doses because of his huge ego and regular rants.
Rush...this guy would vote for the devil if on the republican ticket. Fortunately for us, she is trying for the democratic nomination.
Then you have O'Reilly who used to be good, but has become the king of softball questions.
2007-07-11 21:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Rush Limbaugh is still the king. Even though I totally disagree with him on matters related to the oil and gas industry and on abortion, he still says a lot of common sense things.
People who ridicule or lambaste hatred against him are usually afraid to be exposed as liars and hypocrites. The fact that he makes those people go ballistic is probably the biggest reason I'm a fan. Anytime a hypocrite screams and goes hysterical with hatred, they expose themselves for all to see, and I'm all for that.
Find him on www.rushlimbaugh.com
But maybe I shouldn't have answered, since I'm not a conservative... I'm a Libertarian Constitutionalist.
2007-07-11 20:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Armstrong & Getty. It's a morning show, a little more moderate and a lot more humorous than most talk radio.
2007-07-12 12:52:56
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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I thought that you had asked this before. But hey I don't mind answering a beauty like you again. Just in case you were looking for one you forgot to save in your faves.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Am7qIQsfElbN3x.nA0OQ6Xfty6IX?qid=20070629221104AAR10xi&show=7#profile-info-Zs3B6Lwbaa
2007-07-12 02:42:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Mike Savage. , he has a strong view on how the world should be,
2007-07-13 11:44:45
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