Steve Marlsberg (sp?) would be better if he didn't "go to the busy phones" so much.
Beck is good for the humor, down the list for conservative thought.
Dr. Laura is Dear Abby on the radio, albeit with a conservative bent.
Savage is good when he's "on" but I don't care what he had for dinner last night.
Hannity is good for the latest talking points, but not much else.
I like Mike Reagan when I can hear him but that's seldom.
I don't get Laura Ingraham, but I like her on Fox.
I can't stand Bill O'Reilly.
We used to have Mike Graham for afternoon drive, but he went to DC. Very conservative, smart, but very arrogant too.
Jason Lewis is good too.
We had Phil Hendrie for a short time but I never thought his act was that great. Different strokes....
I love the G-Man when I can get him, and the news is so thick he doesn't have time to tell us about his cars, etc.
I was wondering when someone would mention Michael Graham. I love his intensity.
My favorite host is Hugh Hewitt, whose show is intelligent and challenging (how many other talk shows have monthly Shakespeare analysis?); Hewitt always keeps his eye on the ball; he understands that the key to all other issues is control of the political arena; and best of all he loves intelligent, opinionated guests, so he treats his audience to Mark Steyn, James Lileks, Barnes and Kondracke, Frank Gaffney, Claudia Rosett, etc. As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, this is the show to listen to when there is breaking news.
Laura Ingraham has the funniest radio show I have ever heard, and I always try to catch it.
For all his flaws, Rush's is always the one opinion I want to hear when there is a big national issue.
Rush is timeshifted and we get 2/3rds of Hannity.