And I would not describe him as a "top conservative host." I think there are at least a couple of conservative hosts who beat Huey in his time slot.
When I started listening to him on KFI back about 2001 he was a different person.
I thought, and was probably correct at the time, that he was a part of a new wave of conservative political commentator.
I guess he ‘grew’ in his career.
I haven’t viewed him as anything other than an elitist for several years now. He went to all of the right schools, has a very elevated opinion of himself and his intellect, and is a quintessential establishment game player.
He has missed the point that the game has moved beyond his playbook.
I quite listening to him at the start of the campaign when he was a ‘never-Trumper’. I only returned for awhile after the election to hear him eat crow.
His streaming is dead to me now.
Hewitt a conservative? Hugh knew...
anyone who embraced aRnie is no conservative in my book.