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Best Radio/TV Talk Show Host
dav1965
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I kind of like Hannity and that is about it.
Anybody else.
Anybody else.
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I'd listen to Mark Levin but can't get him either.
Anytime anybody on CNN, or MSNBC, or anybody else mentions his name, he will play the clip, and then spend the next hour commenting on the clip. What an insecure self centered lost little boy.
I listen to Sean, he is pretty good. Also can get Laura Ingraham on Mobile Alabama radio in the morning I like her.
I wish to God that they would get rid of Glen Beck. Got him every morning for 3 hours on Sirius. I am in the big rig and like to listen to radio.
Glen Beck talks like a girl, all emotion.
In fact, several months ago he said, "I have big breasts. They have always been big but they got really big after I gained so much weight."
Good Lord you have to be mentally ill to make a remark like that on national radio. Can't stand to listen to that guy.
I wish they would find some talented rookie, or perhaps, Laura, to take the place of fruit cake Glen Beck.
Kim Komando
Someday Limbaugh is going to break his arm patting himself on the back
In fact I knew him. In 1978 I was working at a hot air balloon manufacturing plant in Atlanta. Neil had one of our balloons and used to stop by the shop about once a week, on his way to work at AM 750.
He would stop and talk for a while and then we went up to have lunch at a little cafe in Buckhead. There were only 4 employees at the shop, including the boss Mike Adams. So the five of us went up to have lunch.
I do like Mark Levin he is the most honest talk show host on the air today. Very intelligent and principled guy.
Beck gets to be a pain with the constant shilling for Gold Line.
I can take Levin in small doses...he is quite angry lol.
I also like Joe Pags.
Mark Levin is good too but I'm usually listening in the middle of the night and he's hard to find, even during the day.
He's on some VERY weak am station around here.
I like Phil Valentine. Check him out on the web @ philvalentine.com.
Neal Boortz, but he retired [:(]
+1. I listen to Joe Pags. His syndication is growing, but I'm not sure if he is nationwide yet.
Brad Steele
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I like Rush, he is very smart but he a little full of himself, I think that is his shtick though. I think he does it to irritate libtards.
I really like Neal Boortz, Herman Cain who took his place is not too bad.
Mark Levin is good but his voice is kind of irritating to me.
There used to be a guy on radio named Ken Hamblin, the Black Avenger. I really liked him. He retired about 15 years ago, he wrote a pretty good book about America and how he was a Black Panther sympathizer in the 60's but became a Conservative in the 70's
Michael Savage is a little too much for me, plus his voice/accent really gets on my nerves.
When G Jordon Liddy was on the radio I would listen to him. I liked him alright, he was a little out there though.
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Another was G. Gordon Liddy. He had a really good talk show. Also, he used to like to talk about guns, he really loved his old FBI-issued .357 magnum.
Neal Boortz is a "Keep and Bear Arms" kind of guy, but I have heard him, and other talk show hosts say that talking about guns is murder for talk radio. Most people change the station when they start talking about guns.
Go figure, there is nothing I would rather hear them talk about.
Another vote for Dennis Prager.
Same here. And someone 99% haven't heard of - Mike McConnell, on radio, usually out of Ohio, Illinois area.