Les Kinsolving, WorldNetDaily White House correspondent and columnist, will appear as a guest on the "American Breakfast" talk-radio program tomorrow at 8:10 a.m. Eastern time.
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Broadcasting live from the Shawmut Diner in New Bedford, Mass., "American Breakfast" seeks to mirror what a classic diner provides in a community: a forum for average Americans to express themselves, host Phil Paleologos says. Local patrons of the diner frequently join in the discussion as Phil asks them their opinions of ideas and proposals coming out of Washington.
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Every Friday morning during the 8 a.m. segment of the show, "American Breakfast" features a columnist or journalist from WorldNetDaily.com. Tomorrow's interview will feature Kinsolving discussing his latest dialogues with Presidential Press Secretary Ari Fleischer. Last week, Kinsolving asked Fleischer about President Bush's intentions regarding Americans held captive in Saudi Arabia.
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Kinsolving is a Pulitzer prize-nominated columnist and a fellow talk-show host for WCBM in Baltimore. (Both Paleologos and Kinsolving have been selected by Talkers Magazine as among the top 100 radio hosts for the last four years.) Kinsolving's radio commentaries are syndicated nationally. A veteran member of the White House press corps, he recently joined WND to "ask the tough questions of President Bush" on behalf of WorldNetDaily readers, who submit questions via the site's interactive forum MR. PRESIDENT! Each week, WorldNetDaily features the transcripts of Kinsolving's dialogues with the president and his spokesman. His column also appears every Tuesday on WorldNetDaily.com.
"American Breakfast" airs Monday through Friday from 5 to 9 a.m. Eastern time in more than 250 markets nationwide via the Langer Broadcasting Network. Find a station in your area where you can tune in to "American Breakfast," or listen online at CableRadioNetwork.com.
To book a WND columnist, writer or investigative journalist on your radio program, contact Gail Taylor at 804-745-1078. If you'd like to suggest a question for the White House, submit it to WorldNetDaily's exclusive interactive forum MR. PRESIDENT!
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Nita Brown coordinates special media projects for the communications department at WorldNetDaily.com.