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![]() Joseph Farah |
WND founder and Editor Joseph Farah is filling in today for syndicated talk-radio host G. Gordon Liddy, live from the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.
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The show airs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern live. The call-in number is 1-800-GGLIDDY. You can hear the show via the Internet by going to this page and clicking "Radio America Main Feed."
CPAC, in its 34th year, draws leading political activists, supporters and media and features all of the major Republican presidential candidates, except Sen. John McCain of Arizona, whose "snub" of the conference is viewed by some analysts as an error that could hurt his campaign.
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Liddy is the legendary talk-show host and author who became famous for his involvement and conviction in the Watergate scandal.
He's been a prosecutor, a defense lawyer, admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court, an Army artillery officer and served as the youngest bureau supervisor in the FBI. He's also been a senior Treasury official, a White House aide and a maximum security prisoner.
Farah, meanwhile, founded WND after serving as a top newspaper executive for 25 years. He writes a nationally syndicated column, he founded WND Books, a publishing imprint that revolutionized the book-selling industry and also hosted his own daily talk-radio show for three years.