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Old 11-28-2002, 10:53 PM   #11
slang
St Petersburg, Florida
 
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Quote:
Originally posted by juju
He's right, nearly all talk radio is conservative. The only exception is Neal Boortz. Whether that's bad or not is really just a matter of opinion.
I don't deny that for a minute. I have talk radio playing in the background most of the day. Some of the shows are more conservative than others.

I think that Mitch Albom and Jim Bohannon are more middle of the road. Both of these guys are neutral on abortion and in favor of more gun control.

Bill O'Reilly is not a conservative in my opinion. He draws an audience from both political poles. He believes in more environmental protections, kicks Bush's ass on his not controlling the borders, regularly chews Ashcroft a new one, but at the same time thrashes Jesse Jackson. I love his radio show, but he's not really conservative on many traditional issues. Fox News is considered right, but I dont think Bill is, he's middle. I respect his opinion.

Boortz has a radio show but I never hear it. His audience must be pretty small relatively speaking.


If there was a liberal show on, I'd go out of my way to listen to it. There just doesn't seem to be one on radio.
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