The Briefing Room

Exclusive Content => Editorials => Topic started by: Machiavelli on February 19, 2017, 09:06:03 pm

Title: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Machiavelli on February 19, 2017, 09:06:03 pm
Rate the radio talk show hosts on the Right.

Who are the best?

Who are the worst?

And why?
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: geronl on February 19, 2017, 09:10:03 pm
None of them are consistent enough for me.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Machiavelli on February 19, 2017, 09:10:50 pm
For me, the best is Dennis Prager. He's thoughtful and honest. He's not perfect, of course. He can be pompous and overly effusive at times, but in my book, he's tops, and a mensch.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: dfwgator on February 19, 2017, 09:12:26 pm
None of them are consistent enough for me.

Why am I not shocked you would say that.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Machiavelli on February 19, 2017, 09:32:04 pm
This brings up a related question:

Are Rush Limbaugh's best years behind him?

For me, the answer is unfortunately yes.

I had hoped that he would retire when his contract ran out, but I was not surprised that he didn't.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: INVAR on February 19, 2017, 09:37:01 pm
I stopped listening to all of them.

Levin was the last one I decided to turn off.

I have no use for those who talk the Conservative game, and then surrendered it all for expedience or ratings.

Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: EC on February 19, 2017, 09:47:30 pm
Don't listen to any of them, sorry.

Used to, from time to time, then decided that if I wanted to be lectured I'd go to class and learn something useful.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Cripplecreek on February 19, 2017, 09:52:07 pm
Don't listen to any of them, sorry.

Used to, from time to time, then decided that if I wanted to be lectured I'd go to class and learn something useful.

Same here. There are a couple I may listen to very occasionally if they have an interesting guest or subject but I don't need any of them helping me make my decisions.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Machiavelli on February 19, 2017, 09:59:25 pm
For me, I don't need preach to the choir stuff.

I want to hear, or read, insight. In other words, when someone says or writes something, I want my reaction to be, "Wow. That's a great point. I never thought of that."
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: r9etb on February 19, 2017, 11:15:10 pm
Don't listen to any of them, sorry.

Used to, from time to time, then decided that if I wanted to be lectured I'd go to class and learn something useful.

Same here.  Plus which, the nature of the medium pretty much guarantees shallowness, at best.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Sanguine on February 20, 2017, 05:10:31 pm
I stopped listening to all of them.

Levin was the last one I decided to turn off.

I have no use for those who talk the Conservative game, and then surrendered it all for expedience or ratings.

I found Levin's rationale compelling.

But, for the record, Beck has remained a non-Trumper.  However he has given Trump some kudos for some of the things he's done.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Jazzhead on February 20, 2017, 05:17:32 pm
Don't listen to any of them, sorry.

Used to, from time to time, then decided that if I wanted to be lectured I'd go to class and learn something useful.

Same here -  I don't listen to talk radio,  the pundits that I follow are all writers, not talkers.   

Best conservative pundit?   That's easy for me - Peggy Noonan.  She's smart, with a heart and a spine of steel.   
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: massadvj on February 20, 2017, 05:39:19 pm
Although he is a wild and crazy provocateur I like Michael Savage.  I think what most conservative talk show hosts do is performance art, and I have to admit Michael Savage is a guilty pleasure in that regard.  I find myself laughing at his absurdity quite a bit, and not just regarding politics.  Savage can riff on health food, careers, sex, religion, just about any subject of interest.

The most interesting thing to me about Michael Savage is that so many people take him literally.  This is true for Trump as well.  Provocateurs are not interested in the truth so much as they seek to provoke response from audience and critic alike.  Trump and Savage are both masters of the game.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Idiot on February 20, 2017, 05:43:29 pm
Rate the radio talk show hosts on the Right.

Who are the best?

Who are the worst?

And why?
I still kind of like Rush.  I don't listen to him like I used to, but put him on as background sound at work.  Does he have his faults?...of course he does...   
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Idiot on February 20, 2017, 05:45:27 pm
None of them are consistent enough for me.
LOL....yup...not surprising at all.  Perfection or nothing....lol.

I bet at Christmas it's all BAAAHHHH   HUMBUG! 

Does anything make you happy...my friend?
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: ABX on February 20, 2017, 05:47:01 pm
I'm at the point where I only listen to Mark Levin on the way home when I don't work out of my home office, so not too often. I appreciate that he isn't shy to call anyone out, he doesn't drink the kool aid and isn't an apologist for any specific person.

I used to listen to Beck a bit on the way into the office but he was replaced by Laura Ingram on the local station so I shut it off.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: ABX on February 20, 2017, 05:50:09 pm
I found Levin's rationale compelling.

But, for the record, Beck has remained a non-Trumper.  However he has given Trump some kudos for some of the things he's done.

Beck is the most ADD of hosts. In one segment, he can have a great discussion on the Constitution and Federalist papers, digging deeper than anyone else. Then the next segment, freak out and jump into 'the morning drive' type stuff you would hear on any top 40 station, minus the music.

Up until our local station replaced him, I was appreciating his push back to individualism and caring for neighbors, how to make a difference starting at home first, not expecting the government to do it for you.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: truth_seeker on February 20, 2017, 06:05:54 pm
Larry Elder
Lou Dobbs
John Stossel
Ken and John (the biggest radio audience of all)

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cb7rkpzVIAAP7J6.jpg)
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: geronl on February 20, 2017, 06:13:09 pm

Best conservative pundit?   That's easy for me - Peggy Noonan.  She's smart, with a heart and a spine of steel.

She endorsed Obama for President in 2008

https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB122539802263585317

In 2012 she lambasted Romney over and over as incompetent and his campaign a calamity.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Idiot on February 20, 2017, 06:14:17 pm
Larry Elder
Lou Dobbs
John Stossel
Ken and John (the biggest radio audience of all)

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cb7rkpzVIAAP7J6.jpg)

I've started listening to Lou Dobbs on Fox Business in the evenings.  I really like the guy.....
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: truth_seeker on February 20, 2017, 06:21:41 pm
I've started listening to Lou Dobbs on Fox Business in the evenings.  I really like the guy.....
I take long walks usually in the mid-late afternoon, and listen on Sirius-XM mostly to Patriot channel.

They feature Levin, Hannity, Dave Webb, Wilkow and a few others. I also turn to Fox Business.

There is a moderate fellow named Michael Smerconish that is on XM Potus and on CNN. He can give both sides of issues, some times. I can actually handle that.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: INVAR on February 20, 2017, 06:36:14 pm
Quote
Quote from: Jazzhead on Today at 11:17:32 AM

Best conservative pundit?   That's easy for me - Peggy Noonan.  She's smart, with a heart and a spine of steel.

She endorsed Obama for President in 2008

https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB122539802263585317

And now we know why Jazzy self-identifies as Conservative.

I think we need a new term like trans-politico to categorize those who are actual Leftists but want to dress in Reaganesque clothing and use the Conservative bathroom. 
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: jmyrlefuller on February 20, 2017, 08:50:46 pm
I honestly don't listen to conservative talk very much anymore. I did about 10 years ago.

I liked Dennis Miller's show when he had it. Rush was always easy to listen to; he has the right timbre of voice for talk radio. The opposite is true for pretty much anyone on Salem; for some odd reason that network either aggravates me or puts me to sleep. (There's a local AM station that used to play the golden oldies and standards. I was so PO'ed when they flipped to Salem that I took it off my car presets. Blech.) I always preferred Levin (despite his unusual voice) over Savage, who always came off as a nut. Laura Ingraham came off as shallow and partisan, and from what I read about her, she still does. Back in the day, Beck had that irreverence to him that he seems to have lost.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Silver Pines on February 23, 2017, 04:31:47 pm
@Machiavelli

I agree with you that Rush's best days are  behind him.  I find him stale and boring.

The only talker I listen to is Dana Loesch, and the main reason for that is her humor.  I don't need anyone to tell me how to think or what opinions to have, so her political talk is just background noise that happens to agree with my own views.  Loesch is often hysterical, and I really enjoy that.  I also like her tough-chick attitude and her merciless mockery.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Jazzhead on February 24, 2017, 02:39:23 am
And now we know why Jazzy self-identifies as Conservative.

I think we need a new term like trans-politico to categorize those who are actual Leftists but want to dress in Reaganesque clothing and use the Conservative bathroom.

Read Peggy Noonan.  It would do you some damn good. 
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Wingnut on February 24, 2017, 03:01:37 am
Read Peggy Noonan.  It would do you some damn good.

Jizzy loves him some Noonan?    Bless you.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: geronl on February 24, 2017, 03:07:26 am
Read Peggy Noonan.  It would do you some damn good.
Quote
"He [Obama] has within him the possibility to change the direction and tone of American foreign policy, which need changing; his rise will serve as a practical rebuke to the past five years, which need rebuking; his victory would provide a fresh start in a nation in which a fresh start would come as a national relief.... There is something else. On Feb. 5, Super Tuesday, Mr. Obama won the Alabama primary with 56% to Hillary Clinton’s 42%. Birmingham, 1963, and the water hoses used against the civil rights demonstrators. And now look, the black man thanking Alabama for his victory.
This means nothing? This means a great deal."
[/color]

ooommmmm............. ooooohhmmmmmm........
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: skeeter on February 24, 2017, 03:13:12 am


ooommmmm............. ooooohhmmmmmm........

I remember her using the occasion of Reagan's funeral to pontificate against an old competitor of her's from his administration. Struck me as rather self centered given the venue and the audience.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Machiavelli on February 24, 2017, 03:13:41 am
For the record, I consider @Jazzhead a valuable member.

I say this with my mod hat removed.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Wingnut on February 24, 2017, 03:18:38 am
For the record, I consider @Jazzhead a valuable member.

I say this with my mod hat removed.

Jizzyhead has spent any value he ever had a very long time ago.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: INVAR on February 24, 2017, 05:58:26 am
I think it's good we get the Liberal/Left/Hedonist/anti-Christian/Pro-Islam perspective couched in Conservative clothing on a Conservative forum.

Helps keep us all on our toes for those wolves that like to slip into the fold and attack the herd from within.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Frank Cannon on February 24, 2017, 06:01:43 am
Jizzyhead has spent any value he ever had a very long time ago.

Even though a farmer finds manure valuable, I sure as hell don't want it in my living room.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Jazzhead on February 24, 2017, 12:57:25 pm
For the record, I consider @Jazzhead a valuable member.

I say this with my mod hat removed.

Thanks, Machiavelli.  I appreciate it. 
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Smokin Joe on February 24, 2017, 01:15:27 pm
I stopped listening to all of them.

Levin was the last one I decided to turn off.

I have no use for those who talk the Conservative game, and then surrendered it all for expedience or ratings.
888high58888 Pretty well sums it up for me, too.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Machiavelli on June 23, 2017, 08:08:16 pm
Bump.

A recent thread (http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,268492.0.html) has made this topic relevant again. But then isn't it always a relevant topic?
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Gefn on June 23, 2017, 10:33:40 pm
The first talk show host I ever heard was Bob Grant. So I guess he's my favorite.i miss him RIP.

I also loved Jean Shepherd but he doesn't count here, does he?
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: rodamala on June 23, 2017, 11:06:40 pm
The first talk show host I ever heard was Bob Grant. So I guess he's my favorite.i miss him RIP.

I also loved Jean Shepherd but he doesn't count here, does he?

@Freya

I met Bob Grant at a WABC event at the Reo Diner in Woodbridge.  The guy is a legend, and all talkshow hosts stand on his shoulders.

I remember driving home at night in my parents' '64 Ford Falcon station wagon listening to Shep. Also, at one of his live shows at the Red Mill in Clinton, NJ, he singled me out as being the kid in the back laughing at a joke that even most adults in attendance didn't understand.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Gefn on June 23, 2017, 11:14:22 pm
@Freya

I met Bob Grant at a WABC event at the Reo Diner in Woodbridge.  The guy is a legend, and all talkshow hosts stand on his shoulders.

I remember driving home at night in my parents' '64 Ford Falcon station wagon listening to Shep. Also, at one of his live shows at the Red Mill in Clinton, NJ, he singled me out as being the kid in the back laughing at a joke that even most adults in attendance didn't understand.

@rodamala

I've been to the Reo diner. Never saw Bob Grant, alas. He died at his daughter's house in Hillsboro. I guess he moved out of Edison the last bit of his life.
In college I had a manadatory speech class and the prof made us listen to Irv Homer out of Philly. He's gone too.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: rodamala on June 23, 2017, 11:16:33 pm
@rodamala

I've been to the Reo diner. Never saw Bob Grant, alas. In college I had a manadatory speech class and the prof made us listen to Irv Homer out of Philly.

@Freya

I remember listening to Irv Homer... I think on WWDB.  Wow that was a looong time ago.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Gefn on June 23, 2017, 11:17:16 pm
@Freya

I remember listening to Irv Homer... WWDB.  Wow that was a looon time agom

WWDB is long gone. I miss that station
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: the_doc on June 23, 2017, 11:18:28 pm
@INVAR
@Smokin Joe
888high58888 Pretty well sums it up for me, too.
Try out Chris Plante--if you can find him on your dial.  At the very least, he is extremely witty.     
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: truth_seeker on June 23, 2017, 11:36:18 pm

I listen to mostly Hannity, Levin, Lou Dobbs, David Webb and some Potus XMSerious people.

That has a lot to do with my schedule.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Smokin Joe on June 24, 2017, 06:12:33 am
Don't do much radio, was given a Sirrius unit, and gave it away after a year, they wanted too much money for what I was getting out of it. When I did listen, I liked Ken Hamblin, who was offering his "Certificate of Absolution of White Guilt" free of charge at the time. I quit listening to Rush pretty much during the Clinton Administration, mainly because he would charge right up to the tough questions and stop, like a show horse balking at a jump. That just got tiresome.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Silver Pines on June 24, 2017, 11:19:40 am
I quit listening to Rush pretty much during the Clinton Administration, mainly because he would charge right up to the tough questions and stop, like a show horse balking at a jump. That just got tiresome.

@Smokin Joe

That's exactly what he does.  Great observation.  Now I remember being frustrated by that.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Gefn on June 24, 2017, 11:27:40 am
I quit listening to Rush pretty much during the Clinton Administration, mainly because he would charge right up to the tough questions and stop, like a show horse balking at a jump. That just got tiresome.


I stopped listening to Rush shortly after he became syndicated. He lost something , at least to me with the national audience.

@Smokin Joe
@CatherineofAragon
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Silver Pines on June 24, 2017, 11:49:52 am

I stopped listening to Rush shortly after he became syndicated. He lost something , at least to me with the national audience.

@Smokin Joe
@CatherineofAragon


@Freya   

I first started listening to him around 2004, but I don't doubt that. 
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Machiavelli on June 24, 2017, 02:30:57 pm
I stopped listening to Rush shortly after he became syndicated. He lost something , at least to me with the national audience.

@Freya

Were you a listener of Rush's 1984-1988 Sacramento show? He moved to NYC and went national in 1988, August 1 to be exact.
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: Gefn on June 24, 2017, 02:46:19 pm
@Freya

Were you a listener of Rush's 1984-1988 Sacramento show? He moved to NYC and went national in 1988, August 1 to be exact.

No I only knew him in NYC when he had Mayor Dinkins in his sights. @Machiavelli
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: TomSea on June 24, 2017, 03:47:08 pm
I listen to all sides, sometimes, it doesn't hurt to listen to NPR or when he wasn't making personal attacks on others, what Ed Schultz had to say. So, if I can tolerate it, I've listened to those across the spectrum. Having said that, I do like Rush, I will usually listen to Medved before Hannity; because Medved offers a bit of a thinking man's perspective but not that I always agree with him.

So, it's Rush, Larry Elder and then, everyone else. There's a few I don't care to listen to. The format of their show is not very good in my view.

Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: corbe on July 03, 2017, 06:47:16 pm
   Just as Relevant Today AND on Topic.

(http://quotes.lifehack.org/media/quotes/quote-Paul-Harvey-in-times-like-these-it-helps-to-169303.png)
Title: Re: Rating the radio talk show hosts on the Right
Post by: cato potatoe on July 09, 2017, 12:32:19 am
Ben Shapiro on YouTube, and Michael Berry's podcast