- Rush Limbaugh
Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (born January 12, 1951) is an American radio talk show host and political commentator. Born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, he is a self-described conservative, who discusses politics and current events on his program, "The Rush Limbaugh Show". He has been credited with reviving AM radio in the United States, and is considered to have been a catalyst for the Republican Party's Congressional victories in 1994. - Randi Rhodes
Randi Rhodes (born Randi Bueten on January 28, 1959 in Brooklyn, New York), is an American talk radio personality featured on Air America Radio where her eponymous program, "The Randi Rhodes Show", airs Monday through Friday from 3 pm to 6 pm Eastern Time, with many Air America Radio affiliates recording the show for broadcast later in the evening. Her married name is Randi Robertson; Rhodes is a stage name chosen to honor Ozzy Osbourne's guitar player Randy Rhoads, … - G. Gordon Liddy
George Gordon Battle Liddy (born November 30, 1930) was the chief operative for U.S. President Richard Nixon's White House Plumbers unit. Along with E. Howard Hunt, Liddy masterminded the first break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate building in 1972. The subsequent cover-up of the Watergate scandal led to Nixon's resignation in 1974. Liddy later became an American radio talk show host, actor and political strategist. - Bruce Williams
Bruce Williams is an American businessman and radio talk show host, who hosts "The Bruce Williams Show" on weekday evenings from 7 PM to 10 PM Eastern time. Williams has been doing his national radio show for more than 25 years. Williams grew up in East Orange, New Jersey. After serving with the United States Air Force in Korea and earning a degree in education from Newark State Teachers College, now Kean University, he became active in politics, education, … - John Ziegler
John Ziegler (born March 28, 1967) is the evening (7-10 PM) host of a radio talk show called "The John Ziegler Show" on KFI AM 640 in Los Angeles, California. Ziegler describes himself as "more libertarian than conservative, more conservative than liberal, and more cynical and skeptical than anything else". He has been a strong supporter of President Bush's policies following 9/11, … - Michael Badnarik
Michael J. Badnarik (born August 1, 1954) is an American software engineer, political figure, and radio talk show host. He was the Libertarian Party nominee for President of the United States in the 2004 elections, and placed fourth in the race, slightly behind independent candidate Ralph Nader. He was recently a Libertarian candidate in the 2006 Congressional elections in Texas for the 10th district seat near Austin. He finished in third place with 4.3% of the vote. - Mike Francesa
Michael Patrick Francesa, Jr. (born March 20, 1954) is an American radio talk show host and television commentator. He is primarily known for co-hosting the popular "Mike and the Mad Dog" show on WFAN in New York City, which he has done since September 5, 1989 with Chris "Mad Dog" Russo. Francesa is generally regarded as quite knowledgable about sports, but is extremely opinionated, which makes for a provocative show. - Bill Wattenburg
Willard Harvey Wattenburg (born February 9, 1936), better known as "Dr. Bill Wattenburg", is an inventor, scientist, author, and radio talk show host residing in the Sierra Nevada of California. Advertisements for his show often refer to him as "the smartest man on the Earth." - Mike Fleming
Mike Fleming is a conservative radio talk show host in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a commentator of the "angry conservative" school of Mike Savage and Glenn Beck. Fleming has more than three decades of journalism experience, having worked for several prominent Tennessee and Florida newspapers. The most vehement attacks on his show, which airs from 4 to 7 p.m. on WREC, are reserved for the city government, in particular Mayor W. W. Herenton and House Speaker Jimmy Naifeh, … - Peter Werbe
Peter Werbe is an American radio talk show host and political activist. - Rick Rydell
Rick Rydell (born Rick Green, September 29, 1963 in Seattle, Washington) is an American radio talk show host. Rydell claims an ideology steeped in Liberty, secured by a Revolution, refined by Reagan, and perfected by Rydell. - Charles Adler
Charles Adler (born August 25, 1954) is a Canadian talk show host. Adler hosts "Adler OnLine" -- a daily, nationally syndicated radio talk show, originating from the studios of CJOB in Winnipeg. Politically, Adler, with more than 30 years broadcasting experience throughout North America, is a libertarian with conservative and populist leanings. Politics, however, often takes a back-seat to entertainment and pop culture discussions on his program, … - Michael Harris
Michael Harris is an award-winning Canadian author, investigative journalist, and radio personality who hosts an afternoon radio talk show, "Michael Harris Live", on Ottawa-based CFRA, and is a columnist for "The Ottawa Sun" newspaper. Born in Newfoundland, Harris is a graduate of York University in Toronto, and was a Woodrow Wilson Scholar (University College in Dublin, Ireland). Formerly the publisher of "The Sunday Express" in St. John's, … - Bill Ballance
Bill Ballance (born 1918 in Peoria, Illinois, died September 23, 2004), or Willis Ballance, was an American radio talk show host. Ballance studied journalism at the University of Illinois before serving in the United States Marines. He had radio station stints in Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu and San Diego. In Los Angeles, on KGBS-AM, Ballance became well known as the host of the "Feminine Forum" radio show, … - Candy Jones
Candy Jones (born Jessica Wilcox in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on December 31 1925, died January 181990) was an American fashion model, writer and radio talk show host. In the 1940s and 1950s she was a leading model and pin up girl, and afterwards established a modelling school and wrote several books on modelling and fashion. From 1972, Jones was a co-host of John Nebel's talk radio show (he was her second husband) on WMCA in New York City. - Lionel
Michael William LeBron (born August 26, 1958), popularly known as Lionel, is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host based in New York City. Starting May 14, 2007, he hosts a daily three-hour radio talk show from 9 a.m. to noon weekdays on Air America Radio. Prior to the Air America show, he hosted a nationally-syndicated show on the WOR Radio Network six days a week (9 p.m.-midnight ET weekdays, and 5-8 p.m. ET Saturdays), … - Les Crane
Les Crane (born December 3, 1935) was a San Francisco-based radio announcer and television talk show host who scored an unexpected spoken word hit with his recording of the poem, "Desiderata", winning a "Best Spoken Word" Grammy for his efforts. The 45 RPM record reached #8 on the "Billboard" charts in late 1971. It had great influence on mainstream society (The Establishment) and became a counterculture anthem of sorts, and in particular, … - John London
John London is a syndicated talk radio host from San Francisco, California. He is currently the host of "John London's Inferno", which airs from 7 PM to 10 PM Eastern Time and is currently heard on a small but growing number of stations. The show originates from Austin, Texas. During the mid 1990's he was host of the popular John London and the House Party morning show at the now defunct KKBT in Los Angeles. - Jim Ward
James (Jim) Kevin Ward (born May 19, 1956 in New York, New York) is a voice actor who has contributed to a large number of video games and movies. He co-hosts "The Stephanie Miller Show", a nationally-syndicated liberal radio talk show which features a number of his impersonations of political figures and other celebrities and newsmakers. On the show, it was revealed that Jim went to the University of California, Los Angeles. - Barbara Carlson
Barbara Carlson is an American politician and broadcast journalist active in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her marriage to Arne Carlson began in 1965, and coincided with the beginning of his political career. The marriage produced three children, and ended in a 1977 divorce. In the 1990s she was a radio talk show host on KSTP-AM. - Norm Kent
Norman Elliott (Norm) Kent. (born 18 October, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York) is a South Florida criminal defense attorney, publisher and radio talk show host. The founder and publisher of The Express, in 1999, Florida's largest gay and lesbian weekly newspaper, he was previously the morning drive talk show host for WFTL-1400 AM from 1989-1997. After surviving a bout with lymphoma, he had another stint at the new WFTL-850 AM from 2002-2005 as a daily talk show host, … - Frank Ford
Frank Ford is a Philadelphia radio talk show host. He is married to Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham. Born in 1917, Frank Ford has had one of the longest runs of any of Philadelphia’s air personalities. His birth name (and legal name) is Edward Felbin. He is also known as Eddie Felbin. - Bob Lassiter
Bob Lassiter, also known as "Mad Dog," was a controversial and highly influential American radio talk show host in the 1980s and '90s. He worked in several markets but is best known for his long stint in the Tampa Bay area. - Denny Schaffer
Denny Schaffer was, until November 21, 2006, a radio talk show host for 640 WGST in Atlanta, Georgia. He has done several guest host spots on the nationally syndicated radio talk show "The Glenn Beck Program". Prior to moving to WGST (AM), he broadcast from WSPD in Toledo, Ohio. He was also a DJ for the "Breakfast Club" on WVKS 92.5 FM in Toledo before his stint at WSPD. During the mid-1980s, Schaffer worked at WCZY Z95.5 FM (now WKQI) as "Dancin'" Denny Schaffer, … - Kellie Rasberry
Kellie Rasberry is a co-host of the radio talk show "Kidd Kraddick in the Morning" along with Kidd Kraddick, Big Al Mack, "Psycho" Shanon, JC and Taylor Glover. The show is broadcast from 5-10am CST on weekday mornings and is nationally syndicated in 49 markets. She graduated from Francis Marion University in 1993 with a bachelors in Arts in the field of English. - John Otto
John Otto (1929 - 1999) was a radio talk show host in western New York. He began his broadcasting career in the 1940s, and hosted programming at WBNY, WGR, and WWKB until the late 1990s, when his health declined. He was inducted into the Buffalo Broadcast Pioneers' Hall of Fame in 1998. He died in Buffalo, New York of emphysema. - Tony Katz
Tony Katz is a conservative radio talk show host and politician who lives in the Tampa, Florida area. He is most notable for throwing a chair at strip club owner and politicain Joe Redner on a Tampa cable access television show, "The Bleepin Truth", after a heated debate. - Jim Fannon
Jim Fannon, is a Canadian politician, radio talk show host, entrepreneur, and real estate agent in St. Catharines. He campaigned for the leadership of the Green Party of Canada in 2006. Fannon is a veteran real estate sales representative with RE/MAX in the St. Catharines area and is the founder of Nature’s Hemp, a local business selling hemp-related food products. He is a former member of the Preservation of Agricultural Land Society (PALS), the Sierra Club of Canada, … - Thomas Hodges
Doc Love (real name Thomas Hodges) is a relationship coach for heterosexual men who has authored several books on the subject of how to date women and how to keep them interested in a romantic relationship. He also writes a free weekly column, which is published on AskMen.com among other websites, and conducts a radio talk show which addresses callers' questions on women and dating. He has appeared on a FOX television interview. - Quentin L. Kopp
Quentin Lewis Kopp (born 1928 in Syracuse, New York) served as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and as a member of the California State Senate from 1986-1998, representing California's 8th Senatorial District, which included the northern portions of San Mateo County and southern portions of San Francisco. Kopp graduated from Dartmouth College in 1949 and later from the Harvard Law School. - Rachael Palinkas
Rachael Palinkas (born March 26, 1987), is an aspiring photojournalist who is best known for her photography of an anti-Iraq war rally and march in downtown Portland, Oregon in 2007. One of the photos showed black-masked protesters burning a uniformed effigy of a U.S. Solider. Rachael, or "Rocky", as her friends call her, … - Frank Rizzo/rewrite
Frank Lazarro Rizzo (October 23, 1920 - July 16, 1991) was an Italian American noted for his contributions to the fields of law enforcement and politics in the United States. He began his career as a patrolman with the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) in 1943, and rose through the ranks of the police department to eventually become Philadelphia Police Commissioner in 1967. Rizzo retired as Police Commissioner, and campaigned for Mayor of Philadelphia in 1971, … - Jim Babka
Jim Babka is a libertarian activist and writer. He attended the University of Akron where he majored in political science. Babka was the press secretary for Libertarian Party presidential candidate Harry Browne in 2000. He currently serves as president of the Downsize DC Foundation and DownsizeDC.org, Inc., and is the host of a radio talk-show called "Downsize DC Conference Call". - Charlie Wolf
Charlie Wolf (born 12 April 1959) is a British-based radio talk-show host, disc jockey and neoconservative commentator, originally from Boston. Wolf is best known for the TalkSport show he hosted on Saturdays and Sundays from 1am to 6am, following Mike Dickin. Wolf was forced to leave talkSPORT by the station's new owners UTV Radio in 2006. Wolf studied journalism before moving to the UK in 1984 to DJ for the pirate radio station Laser 558, … - Hank Hanegraaff
Hendrik "Hank" Hanegraaff is an American author, radio talk-show host and advocate of evangelical Christianity. He is an outspoken figure within the Christian countercult movement where he has established a reputation for his criticisms of non-Christian religions, new religious movements or cults and perceived heresies within conservative Christianity. He is also an apologist on doctrinal and cultural issues. - Quentin Kopp
Senator Quentin Kopp and his controlled campaign committee, Friends of Quentin Kopp, and Gregoire Calegari, the volunteer treasurer, failed to disclose certain contributor, vendor and expenditure information on nine campaign statements filed between 1982 and 1984 in connection with Kopp's campaign for county supervisor.
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