RADIO TALK SHOW HOST PAUL McGUIRE SAYS CONSERVATIVE TALK RADIO SUFFERS FROM BOREDOM FACTOR

May 04, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
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SYNDICATED RADIO TALK SHOW HOST PAUL McGUIRE BELIEVES CONSERVATIVE TALK RADIO AND TELEVISION NEWS SUFFERS FROM THE BOREDOM FACTOR “EVERY TIME I SEE A LAWYER ON TELEVISION I TURN THE CHANNEL” McGUIRE SAYS.

“Millions of Americans have become totally bored by most of what we hear on conservative talk radio and television news. I mean how many “Republican talking points” can you cover without killing your audience. When I channel surf talk radio every host is repeating the same Republican mantra over and over again,” said syndicated radio talker Paul McGuire. “Television news networks are suffering from a glut of lawyers and law professors. Who in their right mind wants to hear lawyers talk for hours on end? Give me some flavor and variety. Every time I see a lawyer blabbing on television I turn the channel.” McGuire commented.

Paul McGuire, the host of the syndicated Paul McGuire Show, which broadcasts from KBRT in Los Angeles, believes in allowing people to talk from all sides of the political afence. McGuire is known for being an articulate conservative voice who frequently appears on the Fox News Network and CNN. However, unlike most conservative radio talk show hosts, Paul McGuire allows people with opposing viewpoints to be heard without “putting them down, insulting them, or ridiculing them.”

Paul McGuire is the author of 14 books, including “Countdown To Armageddon,” and “Heal Your Past & Change Your Marriage.” He is a professor at the Kings College, and has produced a number of science fiction feature films before becoming a radio talk show host seven years ago. Although, he supported George W. Bush in his re-election and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s run for governor. McGuire is not a “Republican apologist” who relies on Republican Party talking points. Lately, McGuire has been critical of George W. Bush over calling the Minutemen “vigilantes,” and doing nothing about illegal immigration and a number of the President’s big spending programs. Paul McGuire is a firm believer in free speech and in the “marketplace of free ideas.” He defended Roger Moore’s right to criticize the Bush Administration even though McGuire supported the War in Iraq. According to McGuire, “I know millions of American’s like myself who are totally bored with the conservative talk radio. It’s the same old thing day after day. They all sound like clones of themselves.” Paul McGuire writes the regular blog column at paulmcguire.blog.com and can be contacted at newmediavoice@aol.com