Hayworth is a very articulate and effective spokesman for the Republican Party. Which is why you will never see him booked on the network talk shows - they won't put him on. The only Republicans they put on are the ones that can be counted on to attack the President, the party or conservtaives in general, people like Chuck Hagel, John McCain, Christopher Shays, and other RINOs too numerous to count.
I am weary beyond belief of seeing clinton re-treads on all the talk shows. We saw and heard them ad nauseum for 8 years. In a country of more than 250 million people, there are surely some new faces from all walks of life that could be on these shows.
He does a lot of talk radio though. And our guy Kyl is good as well, and he does a lot of talk radio. Wish Kyl would run for Pres. He has a good illegal alien plan that says we'll talk "guest worker program" ONLY AFTER the border crossings are enforced. Bush don't like that so well, nor does our other Senator!!
... was a television and radio journalist before entering the House. Before running for office, he was familiar to Phoenix-area residents as the sports anchor of KTSP-10's news report. ...He made headlines in November 2005 by telling radio talk-show host Don Imus, who asked if Hayworth would want President Bush to campaign with him, "In a word, no. Not at this time."