Michael Savage
"Obama just defamed the Jews, but the Anti-Defamation League has nothing to say," Savage noted after the president referred to the victims of the terror strike at a Paris kosher deli as "random folks."
Savage coined a phrase for liberals Jews in Hollywood and elsewhere who refuse to criticize Obama and continue voting for the Democrats: "JINOS," or "Jews In Name Only" (Free audio).
Savage is also convinced that the president is likely to start a war with Russia by continuing to arrogantly provoke Putin.
"These idiots in the White House know nothing about the Russian spirit," he explained. "They think because they steamrolled the geldings known as the Republicans, the next stop is Moscow. The Russians are much tougher than we are, and they remember their own history, unlike this country, which has amnesia. The Russians ate pine sap rather than give into Hitler" (Free audio).
Rush Limbaugh
News of Jon Stewart's plan to finally leave "The Daily Show" led most of the media to praise the comedian's brand of satire, but Limbaugh was unimpressed.
"Jon Stewart has helped to polarize the country by poisoning the Republican brand," he told his listeners.
"Stewart's a funny guy," Limbaugh added, "but he lacks an appreciation of federalism, and he lacks an understanding of the harm caused by Obama's cult of personality that also sucked him in" (Free audio).
Speaking of "personality cults," Limbaugh admitted he doesn't understand Hillary Clinton's popularity among liberals.
"The one thing I cannot grasp is the supposed inevitability of Hillary Clinton," Limbaugh said. "Why this inevitability? I don't get it. I just don't get it! … There are so many people … they think she's unbeatable."
"I don't see Hillary Clinton as smarter, more clever, more adept," he added. "I see Hillary as kind of nowhere near being able to match the reputation" (Free audio).
Aaron Klein
"Aaron Klein Investigative Radio" has just been ranked among the 50 most-listened-to talk-radio shows.
Klein made the prestigious "Power 50" list of Talk Stream Live, which sampled more than 4.5 million listeners in 2014 to find out which talk radio shows were most popular among the growing number of people who listen online via streaming audio.
The ranking is particularly noteworthy since Klein's broadcast was off the air for two months in 2014 while he was switching stations from WABC to AM 970.
On this week's show, Klein served up the latest on the Brian Williams scandal. He also talks to a former congressman who reveals how the campaign to topple Gaddafi in Libya could have been avoided through diplomacy (Premium audio).
Mark Levin
FCC Commission member Ajit Pai warned Levin that so-called "Net neutrality" would give the federal government power over the Internet.
Pail told Levin that the new 332-page "Internet takeover plan" would fulfill a longstanding goal of Obama's.
He added, "We're adopting solutions that won't work to a problem that doesn't exist using legal authority we don't have" (a href="http://therightscoop.com/mark-levin-interviews-the-fcc-commissioner-on-massive-internet-takeover/#ixzz3RYb09JVI">Free audio).
Levin slammed Obama's description of Jewish terror victims in Paris as "random folks."
"Do you know why he says that?" Levin asked rhetorically. "He's trying to protect the Muslim faith."
"You know why he trashes Christians over the weekend, at the National Prayer Breakfast?" he added. "Do you know why they [Obama administration] censor themselves and change the language describing the enemy? Because he's trying to protect the Muslim faith of his father – the Muslim faith he was around far more than traditional Christian faith" (Free audio).
Laura Ingraham
Laura Ingraham also pointed out the president's tepid language when describing threats to the West.
"The president doesn't seem content to just say ISIS is evil," she noted. "We must marshal a coalition that's meaningful – not just a coalition-in-name-only – but that's meaningful to stamp it out. He won't say that" (Free audio).
Ingraham's guests this week included Rep. Walter Jones, who criticized both Obama and leading Republicans for their trade policies, and commentator George Will, who opined that foreign policy the key to winning the 2016 presidential election (Free audio).
Glenn Beck
Beck recently moved from New York City to Texas, so he was particularly distressed to learn that a Muslim "sharia" tribunal "is being set up just a few miles away from our studios in of all places Irving, Texas."
"There is a real concerted effort by the Muslims to take this area and make it into Dearborn, Michigan, and I'm really not that interested in having my studios in Dearborn, Michigan," Beck continued.
He interviewed the tribunal's imam along with a doctor of Islamic law and came away unimpressed.
"The doctor doesn't say much during the interview for about eight minutes," Beck told his audience. "The imam is just towing the line, and he is saying all the right things. 'This is just about marriage. This is no big deal. And Sharia law … is not what you think it is.'"
The tribunal "is wrong and needs to be stopped," Beck concluded (Free audio).