Michael Savage
This week, Savage renewed his contract with Westwood One, ensuring that listeners across America will continue to hear his one-of-a-kind brand of "unprotected talk."
Going into 2015, Savage says he'll cover a wider variety of topics, including health, religion and culture.
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"I'm not shying away from politics, and I'm not running for office like others in the media," Savage told the New York Post, adding that he wants to "edutain the world."
On the air, Savage slammed President Obama for skipping the Paris memorial for victims of terror, apparently staying home to watch a football game.
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"Any other nation would have impeached Obama long ago, let alone after the embarrassment of letting the entire world down," Savage told his audience. He added, however, that Speaker of the House John Boehner also should have attended (Free audio).
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Rush Limbaugh
Reports that a former bartender had plotted to kill House Speaker Boehner led Limbaugh to note that, by their own rules of engagement, the left should blame themselves.
He reminded listeners that this alleged plot coincided with the Democrats' trying to blame the Ebola outbreak on House Republicans.
"For example," said Limbaugh, "Democrats claimed the Republicans cut funding for research for the Ebola vaccine, and the National Institutes for Health, and the CDC in general. Will those Democrats now be blamed for inspiring this lunatic?"
After all, Limbaugh continued, that's the tactic liberals always use whenever a violent "nut" strikes: immediately try to blame a "tea partier" or other "right-winger."
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Limbaugh then turned his attention to Republican Party leadership, accusing them of being on a "suicide mission" by consistently nominating moderate or liberal candidates such as Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney or Chris Christie for president over conservative ones.
"You can't win the White House by taking your base for granted and assume they're going to vote for you 'cause they hate the other guys, the Democrats," Limbaugh warned. "Because as the base has shown, they'll sit home" (Free audio).
Aaron Klein
Klein spoke to Europe's most outspoken Muslim imam, who provided a blistering reaction to the Paris jihadist massacres and issued a warning for American journalists and media outlets.
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Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton also spoke with Klein about these latest terror attacks and talked about a possible presidential run in 2016.
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz came on the show to address accusations that he'd been involved with one of financier Jeffrey Epstein's alleged underage "sex slaves." Klein also took listeners on a virtual tour of Epstein's notorious Palm Beach mansion.
Finally, Klein debated the first transgendered person to have her sex reassignment surgery paid for my Medicare (Audio via subscription).
Mark Levin
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After Muslim terrorists attacked a kosher grocery store in France, Mark Levin criticized the responses by former President Jimmy Carter and satirist Jon Stewart.
He called Carter an anti-Semite ("That's not a word I throw around," Levin added) and Stewart a "self-hating Jew" (Free audio).
Levin also says that the Chamber of Commerce "bought the speaker of the House" in the last election, and as a result, John Boehner can't be trusted when he vows to fight Obama.
"This is play acting," Levin explained, adding that the speaker thinks American voters are "stupid" (Free audio).
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Laura Ingraham
According to the Washington Post, Ingraham spent part of New Year's Eve with former presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his family.
"He was relaxed, reflective and was interested in hearing my thoughts on the American working class," Ingraham told a reporter. "He was fully engaged and up to speed on everything happening on [the] domestic and international front. To me, it didn't seem like he was content to be just a passive player in American politics."
On the air this week, Ingraham's guests included Bob Baer, North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven, who warned that Keystone pipeline jobs may go to illegals, and a Democratic pollster who admitted, "We are all ashamed by Obama's no-show in Paris" (Free audio).
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Glenn Beck
"As I sat for two hours in this darkened theater, occasionally hearing the sob of a hero's wife, I questioned everything," Beck said. "This was less of a movie and more of an experience for me. Who are these men … that we send out in our name? How could we possibly think that they can come home and lead a normal life?"
Beck told listeners that watching the new movie "American Sniper," about the late Chris Kyle, left him "choking back tears."
As rumors swirled that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee might run for president again, Beck called Huckabee a fierce "progressive," "one of the most disingenuous men I have ever met" and "a liar to your face" (Free audio).