Posted on 09/02/2016 9:23:26 AM PDT by Biggirl
Nice guy, but the material is boring.
Plante is hilarious.
I guess if he had some new material. Lewinsky and Weiner? Mehhhhhh
He was against Trump right?
GIVE THIS A CHANCE. IT TAKES TIME TO HIT THE RIGHT STRIDE.
PRAISE GOD FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW ...
We get Chris Plante here in DC every morning. He is great with a good dry wit.
I’m listening.
I can see where he might be one of those hosts that the more you listen the better they are.
It took me a few listens to get used to Mark Steyn.
Trump wasn't his first choose, but I think he's been solid since Trump became the candidate.
He just did a bit about Ted Cruz getting 99 votes for confirmation to the Supreme Court, lol.
Yep, just went down that road on the last segment.
CP seemed awful nervous to start, but now he sounds like he’s in his element, taking calls and going up one tangent and back on the next.
Good Friday afternoon.
Cut him off when he was trying to argue the Trump supporter into accepting that Trump would never build the wall. Rush better upgrade his subs or stay on the job himself. We’d like Mark Steyn every time Rush is gone.
This guy is really boring.
Hi Everyone!
In regards to Chris Plante of WMAL, when my favorite mid-morning talk radio show host Jim Vicevich is not on, I listen to Mr. Plante. He can be edgy when doing the local show. It is understandable why he is much more calmer, first I do believe Mr. Plante must have been doing vacation time and is much more rested. Second he must be trying to look at going national.
Yeah, I flipped over to Prager. He’s talking family issues which is a nice break.
http://www.wmal.com/chris-plante/
About Chris Plante:
Chris Plante joined the WMAL team after 17 years at CNN including nearly ten years assigned to the Pentagon covering the U.S. military and intelligence community.
Chris was assigned variously as Pentagon Correspondent, Senior Producer for National Security Affairs, Military Affairs Producer and as an assignment editor. He travelled extensively for CNN covering defense related stories from Saudi Arabia in 1990 and Bosnia in 1995, to Vietnam, Indonesia, Africa and the remote corners of the former Soviet Union.
Chris received the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) for his reporting from the Pentagon during the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001.
Chris formerly hosted his own program on the The American Life television network, and nowadays makes frequent appearances on various cable news networks including the Fox News Channel, CNN and MSNBC.
(Speaking of crying out loud)
Can’t listen today. Want to say, YAY for Chris Plante. Finally! !
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