A Soft Right for Talk Radio on Kilgore and Immigration
Tagged: Linda Chavez, radioLinda Chavez, backed by 50,000 watts, was beaming forth the day’s headlines to Washington’s drive-time listeners: hurricanes, Cindy Sheehan, the vice president’s knees.
From her elegant pine-log retreat in a part of Loudoun County first cleared by Native Americans for their buffalo, she whetted the conservative commuter’s appetite with a promise of an Ann Coulter appearance later in the WMET-AM radio show.
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Posted on: September 28th, 2005Curation from Tomás
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