Best conservative radio hosts

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It's amazing how many good conservative radio shows there are.  Although some, like Rush Limbaugh, are accused of being name callers and baiters, I find that virtually all conservative radio puts an emphasis on issues and debate.  My favorites are those that solicit alternative points of view and discuss issues outside of politics (particularly the top 3), though the middle of the list is dominated by good old fashioned entertainers (with Savage being the strangest of the bunch).  I've tried to avoid listing people not currently on-air, but Hamblin was too good to ignore.
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It's amazing how many good conservative radio shows there are.  Although some, like Rush Limbaugh, are accused of being name callers and baiters, I find that virtually all conservative radio puts an emphasis on issues and debate.  My favorites are those that solicit alternative points of view and discuss issues outside of politics (particularly the top 3), though the middle of the list is dominated by good old fashioned entertainers (with Savage being the strangest of the bunch).  I've tried to avoid listing people not currently on-air, but Hamblin was too good to ignore. Tony Snow also had a fine show before he graduated to White House Press Secretary.
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Revision as of 18:45, 23 January 2007

Contents

List Description

The following contains a list of my favorite conservative radio hosts.

List

  1. Dennis Prager
  2. Michael Medved
  3. Bill Bennett
  4. Michael Savage
  5. Rush Limbaugh
  6. Glenn Beck
  7. Ken Hamblin (come back Ken!)
  8. Neal Boortz
  9. Michael Reagan
  10. Sean Hannity

Offlist But Worthy Of Mention

Mark Levin, Hugh Hewitt, Mike Gallagher

Notes

It's amazing how many good conservative radio shows there are. Although some, like Rush Limbaugh, are accused of being name callers and baiters, I find that virtually all conservative radio puts an emphasis on issues and debate. My favorites are those that solicit alternative points of view and discuss issues outside of politics (particularly the top 3), though the middle of the list is dominated by good old fashioned entertainers (with Savage being the strangest of the bunch). I've tried to avoid listing people not currently on-air, but Hamblin was too good to ignore. Tony Snow also had a fine show before he graduated to White House Press Secretary.

Date

This list was added on January 23, 2007.

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