Laurie Roth returns to national show

By WND Staff


Laurie Roth

After nearly dying in a motorcycle accident, talk-radio host Laurie Roth – the “Annie Oakley of the airwaves” – will return to her national program Monday.

Roth explained she “disappeared” from the radio after a deer struck her and her motorcycle Aug. 25.

“It broke nearly everything in my face, jaw and head,” she said, “let alone a brain injury which left me in a coma for some time.

“Well, I didn’t die and I am feeling great after months of therapy, healing and recovery. Miracles happened from the first day on.”

Roth said she is eager to return to the air and share her experience with listeners.

The program will run weekdays from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern time.

She urges listeners to call their local talk-radio station if they want her show in their market. The flagship station will be KSBN 1230 AM in Spokane, Wash.

“I want to thank from my heart everyone who prayed for my recovery, sent cards and letters, sent money and believed somehow I would return to radio one day,” she said. “I have been deeply touched by your love and support.”

The accident she said, was a “major hit in every way” for her family, but “I am here to tell you that the Lord met us repeatedly in this tragedy.”

“We were taken care of as we trusted God,” she said. “My docs kept telling me that I was healing ahead of science … that I should be dead … that I was a walking miracle.”

Roth said she did have to learn how to walk again without falling and talk again, due to muscle and nerve damage in her mouth.

“I couldn’t even close my lower lip for months, kiss my husband and I drooled,” she said. “This has not been an easy journey back. It is quite miraculous that I can even think and function.”

She concludes: “All I can say is this … America haters, liberals who want to rewrite the constitution and outlaw God with all of our rights, terrorists who want to forcibly convert us or kill us … you better call your therapists and get back on your medication because the very dangerous ‘Annie Oakley of the Airwaves’ is back and I haven’t softened up with the accident at all. The gloves are off and I am in the ring! Come and get me.”

WorldNetDaily founder Joseph Farah has served as guest host of Roth’s show several times.

Roth also is a singer and songwriter with five CD albums to her credit, including one track that hit Billboard’s top 40. She was host and co-producer for the popular PBS Show, CD Highway, which was broadcast on 155 stations nationwide. She also has hosted successful talk shows on radio stations from Boston to Los Angeles. In addition, she’s an accomplished author, cartoonist and artist.