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- Radio, television, and American politics / by Chester, Edward W.(CARDINAL)209110;
Includes bibliographies.
- Subjects: Radio in politics; Television in politics;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Federal election reform : Hearings before the Subcommittee on Elections of the Committee on House Administration, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, first session, on H.R. 7612...S. 372 ... October 2, 10, 16, 25; November 14, and 29, 1973. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on House Administration.(CARDINAL)148427;
H.R. 7612: to improve the conduct and regulation of federal election campaign activities and to provide public financing for such campaigns -- S. 372:to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to relieve broadcasters of the equal time requirement of section 315 with respect to candidates for federal office, to repeal the Campaign Communications Reform Act, to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, and for other purposes (and related election reform bills).
- Subjects: Campaign funds; Television in politics; Radio in politics; Legislative hearings.;
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- Toxic talk : how the radical right has poisoned America's airwaves / by Press, Bill,1940-(CARDINAL)764907;
Rush Limbaugh : the big liar -- Glenn Beck : the big crybaby -- Sean Hannity : party hack -- The savage Michael Savage -- Toxic TV -- Minor league talk radio -- Homegrown toxic talkers -- How right-wing talk works -- Progressives fight back!
- Subjects: Radio talk shows; Radio broadcasting; Right-wing extremists; Radio in politics;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Getting elected : from radio and Roosevelt to television and Reagan / by Reinsch, J. Leonard(James Leonard),1908-1991.(CARDINAL)193960;
Scene I: Stand by! Here's radio -- Scene II: Fade out radio -- Cut to television -- Scene III: Looking ahead.
- Subjects: Presidents; Television in politics; Radio in politics;
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- The most dangerous man in America : Rush Limbaugh's assault on reason / by Wilson, John K.,1969-(CARDINAL)391346;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Rush Limbaugh's racism -- Bitches, butt boys, and feminazis : Limbaugh's sexism and homophobia -- Bashing Obama : why Limbaugh hates the President -- The Limbaugh conspiracies: killer Clintons, treasonous Democrats, and the Birthers -- Limbaughnomics : the strange economic ideas of Rush -- "Truthiness" on parade : Limbaugh's lies, errors, and distortions -- Hot air and global warming -- Death panels and prohibited popcorn : Limbaugh's lies on health care -- The king of talk radio : Limbaugh's media empire -- Limbaugh's war on intellectuals, liberals, and blue bloods -- The leader of the Republicans : how Limbaugh is destroying conservatism.A critical assessment of the conservative political radio host's ideologies demonstrates how Limbaugh's controversial stances on race and other civil issues are dangerously influencing politics.
- Subjects: Limbaugh, Rush H.; Conservatism; Radio in politics; Right-wing extremists;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Radio's greatest of all time / by Limbaugh, Rush H.,author,honoree.(CARDINAL)371753; Limbaugh, David,author.(CARDINAL)665614; Limbaugh, Kathryn Adams,author.(CARDINAL)408577;
Introduction / by Kathryn Adams Limbaugh -- The extraordinary career of a national treasure -- The number one voice for conservatism -- Our founding principles -- God bless America -- The American dream -- The American people -- Peace through strength -- Unwavering patriot -- Honor of a lifetime -- Conclusion / by David Limbaugh."For more than thirty years, millions of listeners tuned in to hear Rush Limbaugh's voice. He was an unwavering American patriot, a true leader, friend, family member, and voice of reason on the radio. At its peak, The Rush Limbaugh Show aired on more than 650 radio stations nationwide, and his inimitable commentary and distinctive sense of humor garnered an audience exceeding 30 million loyal listeners. By the time Rush reached his pinnacle of success in accepting the Presidential Medal of Freedom during the State of the Union address on February 4, 2020, he was unquestionably the greatest radio broadcaster the world has ever known. Rush's passing due to complications from lung cancer in early 2021 sent shock waves of grief through the conservative community, and many luminaries offered their memories about his enduring legacy. Now, in his honor, Rush's wife, brother, friends, and colleagues, reflect on what made him "America's Anchorman." In this timeless collection of Rush's brilliant words, readers get to see America through his ideas, from behind the Golden Microphone. With commentary from prominent figures and close friends, including President Donald Trump, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Governor Ron DeSantis, and others, Radio's Greatest of All Time is the authoritative body of Rush's best work and leaves no doubt about the impact Rush Limbaugh had on the country." --A collection of Limbaugh's radio progams, including anecdotes; interview, and speech transcripts. Each section includes commentary and tributes to Limbaugh from family, friends, and prominent figures.
- Subjects: Anecdotes.; Essays.; Interviews.; Speeches.; Limbaugh, Rush H.; Limbaugh, Rush H.; Conservatism; Conservatives; Radio broadcasters; Radio in politics; Speeches, addresses, etc.;
- Available copies: 25 / Total copies: 25
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- Rush on the radio : a tribute from his sidekick for 30 years / by Golden, James,1955-author.;
Includes bibliographical resources."What was it like to be a part of the supersonic ride on the Rush Limbaugh program, the highest-rated radio show in history that spanned 33 years and changed the American political conversation? James Golden, aka ٢Bo Snerdley,٣ was there from the beginning to the final, tearful episodes. As call screener, ٢Official Show Observer,٣ and friend of Rush, James shares the stories that grew an audience into tens of millions of devoted listeners. On the air or off, when Rush asked, ٢What do you think, Mr. Snerdley?٣ he meant it. James agreed, and disagreed, with Rush over the years, but they held the same values. ٢Rush's legacy must be is framed truthfully and properly. The stories must not be lost. In fact, we need them now more than ever."--Amazon
- Subjects: Biographies.; Limbaugh, Rush H.; Radio broadcasters; Conservatives; Radio in politics;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
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- Talk radio's America : how an industry took over a political party that took over the United States / by Rosenwald, Brian,1983-author.(CARDINAL)839194;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The colossus rises -- With talent on loan from God -- Media that sounds like us -- Necessity, mother of invention -- The new Republican king -- Bill Clinton, talk radio innovator -- Stopping legislation in its tracks -- The political earthquake -- Everything changes -- The Democrats wake up -- Talk radio takes over television-and tries to impeach a president -- Money propels talk radio to the right -- Talk radio in the 2000s: big changes for the medium and for politics -- The parties go their own ways -- Disgruntled but still loyal - unless you're a moderate -- The titans of talk, 1-bipartisanship, 0 -- Never a Republican puppet -- The conservative media empire -- I hope he fails -- The relationship sours -- Hunting RINOs -- Trying (and failing) to govern -- Turning the power structure upside down -- The president that talk radio made -- The big picture.The march to the Trump presidency began in 1988, when Rush Limbaugh went national. Brian Rosenwald charts the transformation of AM radio entertainers into political kingmakers. By giving voice to the conservative base, they reshaped the Republican Party and fostered demand for a president who sounded as combative and hyperbolic as a talk show host.--
- Subjects: Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ); Radio talk shows; Radio talk show hosts; Radio in politics; Conservatism; Right-wing extremists; Political parties;
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- Arguing with idiots [sound recording] : how to stop small minds and big government by Beck, Glenn.(CARDINAL)460573; Burguiere, Steve,narrator.(CARDINAL)486798; Gray, Pat,1962-narrator.;
Read by Glenn Beck, Steve (Stu) Burguiere, Pat Gray.Radio and television personality Glenn Beck reveals how to effectively gain the upper hand in political discussions.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Civilization, Modern; Persuasion (Rhetoric); Right and left (Political science); Social history; Social problems; World politics;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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- Surrounded by idiots : fighting liberal lunacy in America / by Gallagher, Mike,1960-(CARDINAL)815709;
A controversial national radio host shares his opinions about liberalism, the Clintons, Michael Moore, and the ongoing struggles between left and right politics, in an account that urges conservatives to speak out.
- Subjects: Liberalism;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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