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10 most influential Conservative AM radio commentators. (Vanity, Vanity all is Vanity!)

Posted on 01/10/2003 10:36:26 AM PST by Pliney the younger

10 most influential Conservative AM radio commentators. (Vanity, Vanity all is Vanity!)

My dear friends,

Rush “the great” has been described as the scourge of the leftists, socialists, and other anti-American groups of thugs.

His most powerful technique is simply to point out the 5 biggest lies that the socialist, anti-American, Islamic terrorist axis of evil spread the day before.

Rush then informs the world, of those portions of the news stories, that the “people of the lie” censored or distorted while producing their propaganda the day before.

But reports now state that there are close to 700 AM radio commentators ( local, regional, and national) who describe themselves as conservative.

Out of interest

First: Who do you think are the 10 most influential syndicated Conservative American AM radio commentators.

Second: How do you personally rate their shows.

If you are a hate-filled leftist anti-American you can skip this survey. And please feel free to go back to listening to your favorite NPR show.

Love as always,

Octavian Pliny

1. Rush : Rating 12 (on a scale of 1-10) 2. Shawn Hannity: 7 3. Dr. Laura: 4 (Yes, I know that very little of her show is directly political but she has a huge audience) 4. Michael Savage: 10 5. Paul Harvey: 8 (Once again minimal political discussion, HUGE audience) 6. G Gordon Liddy 7 7. Cal Thomas 7 8. Oliver North 6 9. Michael Reagan 5. 10. Hue Hewitt 8

Honorable Mention:

In no particular order, Larry Elders, Drudge, Dennis Prager (9), Michael Medford and on and on and on.

Who are your personal favorites?

Extra point question: Do you think that the leftists and socialists have a snowball’s chance in hell, of breaking into the AM radio audience (unless their shows are federally subsidized, and maintained by tax free leftist foundations)?


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To: GoodOleBoy321
His conviction was overturned because of jury tampering.
41 posted on 01/10/2003 11:35:32 AM PST by Hildy
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To: GoodOleBoy321
I looked it up and you are right, Hedgecock was convicted after a third of three public corruption trials in 1985 and had to resign as mayor of San Diego. It reads like a very long and especially vicious conflict among the local business and political powers, but there is no denying what you stated. One comment I noticed was a description of Hedgecock as a "formerly liberal" mayor.

To answer your question, yes we do have standards, and based on the basic information out on the net I would not want Hedgecock to regain public office. That being said, he is noetheless at this time very articulate in presenting viewpoints which most conservatives can agree with. I'd leave any further comment to San Diegans who will know and remember much more about the eaxct circumstances of a case that ended seventeen years ago.

42 posted on 01/10/2003 11:39:01 AM PST by katana
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To: Pliney the younger
Jim Quinn-Pittsburgh (Archives-www.warroom.com) Listen to the archives and you'll see why.

Alex Jones-Austin (Archives-www.infowars.com) Powerful.
43 posted on 01/10/2003 11:47:20 AM PST by jslade
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To: Pliney the younger
If you are talking "influential" then my picks would be: "Limbaugh - Hannity and Savage. -Tom
44 posted on 01/10/2003 11:47:23 AM PST by Capt. Tom
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To: Pliney the younger
It sure is interesting, good old Bill O'Reilly is not on anyone's list. Funny too. He's in my market but I don't think anyone is tuning in. Perhaps Bill is finally out of his league? Or, in over his head.
45 posted on 01/10/2003 11:48:55 AM PST by Morgan in Denver
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To: katana
I believe Hedgecock won re-election while he was still under indictment before the case came to trial.
46 posted on 01/10/2003 11:52:22 AM PST by GSWarrior
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To: samm1148
I miss his hard-hitting commentary.

Plus his manners are impeccable.

47 posted on 01/10/2003 11:53:40 AM PST by GSWarrior
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To: Pliney the younger
Of the ones I hear:

Rush
Medved

Boortz is a Libertarian so I won't include him but he is one of the best.

I don't like Liddy. He's too old and gets befuddled easily.

48 posted on 01/10/2003 11:59:11 AM PST by AppyPappy (If you can't beat 'em, beat 'em anyway)
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To: Pliney the younger
Ken Hamblin, The Black Avenger
49 posted on 01/10/2003 12:00:00 PM PST by hardhead
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To: Pliney the younger
Mike Rosen from Denver uses a large amount of critical reasoning to pretty much decimate any liberal contention.
50 posted on 01/10/2003 12:06:14 PM PST by lockeliberty
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To: wku man
Yeah, I used to listen to him from WFLA but I disagree that he's less effective. He seems to have matured a bit, not quite as juvenille, but he stills makes me laugh my ass off and can hit a topic right between the eyes with the best of em'.

Sounds like your jealous that your local secret made it to the big time!

51 posted on 01/10/2003 12:09:42 PM PST by Damocles (Sick Freak Central)
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To: GoodOleBoy321
I am not a big fan but you need to get your facts correct about Roger Hedgecock. This is from Edawrd Humes.com Mean Justice.

1990: The headline-grabbing corruption prosecution and conviction of former San Diego Mayor Roger Hedgecock is thrown out when it is revealed that the bailiff in his trial had assured jurors Hedgecock was guilty, plied them with liquor during deliberations, talked over the evidence with them, partied with them during and after deliberations, and told them that a previous hung jury had failed to do its job by focusing on meaningless details raised by the defense. The bailiff and jurors admitted this gross misconduct to state law enforcement officials shortly after Hedgecock’s conviction. There is no question this sort of misbehavior tainted the case and automatically entitled Hedgecock to a new trial, but prosecutors in San Diego kept this information secret for five years. When the improprieties finally came to light — only after the California Supreme Court compelled prosecutors to divulge the information they had guarded so long — Hedgecock was exonerated. In exchange for his plea to a single misdemeanor, numerous felonies were dismissed. He is now a radio talk show host.
52 posted on 01/10/2003 12:10:31 PM PST by jps098
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To: Taliesan
Yeah rush is still King, but remember Glenn's only been doing this for 3 years. Rush was a bit rough in the early 90's as well.

I love em both, but Glenn is more my style, sarcastic and biting and laugh my ass of funny.

53 posted on 01/10/2003 12:12:05 PM PST by Damocles (Sick Freak Central)
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To: smiley
While I like Rush, Hannity is a parrot who has no real understanding or ideas of his own. Watch Hannity debate and he uses the shotgun approach, throw every related argument that you have memorized and hope one of them sticks. Medved is one of the all time great debaters. How many people would have the guts to challenge Dershowitz on an issue of Constitutional Law? Medved has a much broader base of knowledge but Dershowitz specializes in Constitutional law and can recite case law backwards and forwards with complete understanding of why it was applied.
54 posted on 01/10/2003 12:12:30 PM PST by The Obstinate Insomniac
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To: katana
I'd leave any further comment to San Diegans who will know and remember much more about the eaxct circumstances of a case that ended seventeen years ago.

This is from a book review at www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/86fall/dominelli.htm

Captain Money and the Golden Girl: The J. David Affair.

By Donald Bauder. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers. 1985. Illustrations. Index. 244 Pages. $15.95. Reviewed by Harry McDean, Professor of History at San Diego State University, who specializes in business and economic history.

If you're looking for another version of 'Dallas' or 'Dynasty' in this book, you'll be disappointed. No hot tempestuous blood flows in the veins of this book's characters. Their blood is more like that of the late 19th century Victorian characters who may have been moved by six of the Seven Deadly Sins, but not by the seventh, lust. David Dominelli, in fact, comes across as a prude. Nancy Hoover appears as the fair maiden who seems unaffected by the downfall of J. David's empire, but shattered by the fact that Dominelli headed off to jail refusing to marry her.

So lackluster are the romantic relationships in this book that one soon realizes without reading the inside cover of the dust-jacket -- that this book was not written by an out-of-work Payton Place scriptwriter. Donald Bauder has been financial editor of the San Diego Union since 1973. Positioned there, Bauder not only covered his share of legitimate commodities, real estate and stock offerings, but scores of illegal ones as well. And in the case of J. David, Bauder was the first of the journalists to sniff out the scam that Dominelli had created.

This book provides as careful an analysis as one can find of the nation's oldest money making scheme, the "Ponzi". As Bauder explains, Charles Ponzi first used this scam to amass a fortune in late 19th century Boston. Ponzi played on investors' greed to make his scheme work. He never invested any investor's money. He returned part of it to investors as astronomical "annual earnings," then spent the rest on himself. Ponzi's scam could have worked indefinitely, because investors'pride caused them to brag to others about their fantastic earnings, and, as the news was spread, new investors poured fresh monies into Ponzi's pocket, Their investments then were divided up among the other investors and Ponzi.

Ponzi scams materialize from time to time, each taking advantage of new economic developments that make investors vulnerable. In recent years, interbank trading for international currencies (a method by which banks throughout the world trade currencies with one another through a network of hi-tech computer and communication systems) is a mystery to many investors, and more importantly, is unregulated by international, federal, or state law. Because only a few hundred professionals have access to modern computer and communications systems employed in interbank currency trading, knowledge about this world is scant, and what there is of it is closely guarded by the elite group who do the trading. Since the trading is not regulated, interbank traders need report to no auditors on the nature of their trades.

Because of both the mystery that surrounds this trading and the absence of regulators, interbank currency trading is a natural for the Ponzi. All that is needed is someone to stir up in investors several of the Seven Deadly Sins -- greed, gluttony and envy - and a scam is born.

Dominelli, described alternately as a boob and a recluse, could not do the stirring himself. But, Nancy Hoover, perhaps unwittingly, helped accomplish this through her social network of immensely powerful and wealthy friends, including Roger Hedgecock. The extravagant parties, social regattas, and lifestyle of Hoover helped convince many investors of the genius in J. David's interbank trading scheme. Even so, Dominelli employed "moneyfinders," whose job it was to locate new investors and thereby maintain the necessary inflow of fresh money.

Bauder allows his materials to suggest an eye-opening conclusion: such was the greed of Americans, that J. David's scam might have worked indefinitely, had Dominelli been a better accountant and listened more attentively to his lawyers.

55 posted on 01/10/2003 12:15:51 PM PST by GSWarrior
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To: B.O. Plenty
Who is that well spoken conservative from Mississippi that defended Lott on the Hannity show a few weeks ago....I was totally impressed; sound arguments and super voice.
Anyone know him? I think rush should have him substitute some time.
56 posted on 01/10/2003 12:24:35 PM PST by captnorb
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To: Pliney the younger
Let there be no doubt, Rush is the absolute king. He created this market. He is one of the greatest entertainers of our time. One step further, I'm not a ditto-head, I'm a disciple. Limbaugh brought me, a uneducated, uncaring social pariah, blind liberal, to awareness. Rush taught me the importance of taking the time to educate myself politically and economically.

Having gushed on Limbaugh to the point of embarrassment, I now listen to Beck, when given the choice. If the guy would reduce the sophomoric commercial crap, he would be the heir apparent.

Medved, one sharp, educated Jew. He impresses me in the simple fact, that no one person has that much knowledge!!

We all have our local favorites, mine is none other than my fellow disciple, and local, Tom Sullivan, when he has a topic!

Savage cuts to the chase. In my humble opinion, he is also insane.

Last but not least, that devilishly handsome, one of the greatest Black men of our time, Professor Williams.

The rest of the group, well, we agree politically, in my humble opinion.

57 posted on 01/10/2003 3:15:40 PM PST by golder
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To: golder
I forgot, does anybody remember Art Bell before he went,"cosmic?"
58 posted on 01/10/2003 3:25:55 PM PST by golder
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To: GSWarrior
Ken Hamblin (The Black Avenger) used to be on our Rush station. He was replaced by Dr. Laura (to my disappointment), and Dr. Laura was replaced by Sean Hannity.

I still miss Ken Hamblin! He was so funny, too, with that lady, "Welfare Shirley" and her song, "The 12 Days of Kwanzaa."

g

59 posted on 01/10/2003 4:18:49 PM PST by Geezerette
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To: Geezerette
And he rides a Harley.
60 posted on 01/10/2003 4:22:05 PM PST by hardhead
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