Sunday, November 22, 2009

Mon Nov 23, 2009

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Martha Montolongo
Martha is Mexican American, which means she is steeped in the culture that her parents and all of her extended family share, and she is passionate and an advocate for constitutionally protected liberties and freedom. She has particularly focused on policy which advances education reform, property rights, and limited government. She firmly believes that after responsible and loving parenting, education is the first rung of the ladder out of poverty, choice in education empowers parents and empowered parents can more effectively advocate for their children. Her focus also includes entrepreneurship, small business and health care related policy issues. Martha is committed to empowering and advancing the strength and vitality of the emerging Mexican American middle class and business community and firmly believes the middle class is a fundamental cornerstone for a democracy to thrive and for people to live free.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Thur Aug 27, 2009

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In a mixed review of Andrew McCarthy’s Willful Blindness, I criticized the book for slighting the role of states in terrorism. McCarthy’s outsize response — a 3,000-word pejorative/adjective-laden assault in National Review Online — suggests the review hit upon a significant and sensitive point. Extensive name-calling typically obscures a weak argument, or at least attempts to do so, even as this debate involves the national-security issue of the day, including why the United States is engaged in its most serious military campaign in three decades and whether the decision to overthrow Saddam Hussein’s regime was correct. Few questions merit more careful consideration.

1) McCarthy’s NRO piece introduces matters not in my review and misrepresents them. In the mid-1990s, I approached the Manhattan district attorney’s office, because I believed the federal government was gravely mishandling terrorism by treating it almost exclusively as a law enforcement issue. McCarthy, an unexpected guest at that meeting and one whose contribution then consisted mostly of shouting at me, errs on the date of my briefing there. It was not 1993 or 1994, but January 13, 1995 (as noted in my book on the subject, Study of Revenge, p. 277). The trial of Sheikh Omar had just begun, with jury selection underway.

I had not expected to brief the federal prosecutors, but at the last moment, the Manhattan DA’s office decided not to take up the issue, but leave terrorism to the federal government (a policy reversed after 9/11.)
My main point was that treating terrorism on the scale of the two very large and ambitious plots that had occurred in New York in 1993 as a law enforcement matter was so grossly inadequate, it would only invite more attacks. Of course, that has now become conventional wisdom, embraced by McCarthy among many others.

The essential points of that briefing were published as the lead article in The National Interest (Winter 1995/96) with Vincent Cannistraro (chief of counterrorism operations for the CIA) hailing it as “one of the most brilliant pieces of research and scholarship in the area that I have ever read.” Eric Breindel, in a New York Post editorial, endorsed the “important article” and its critique of the dangerous inadequacies of Bill Clinton’s law-enforcement approach to terrorism. And The Washington Monthly highlighted it with a “Journalism Award.”

With support like that, my briefing can scarcely be dismissed as “loopy.” Indeed, if that were so, why would McCarthy sit for nearly two hours, listening to me, particularly with his trial of Sheikh Omar in progress?

2) The suggestion that Iraq was behind the February 26, 1993, bombing of the World Trade Center is supported by New York law enforcement. Indeed, New York FBI, the lead investigative agency, suspected the attack was a false flag operation carried out by Iraq. That was reflected in the contemporary reporting, including in the New York Times. That is also why, in 1994, when ABC News and Newsweek did a joint investigation into the WTC bombing, for which I was consultant, we focused on Iraq.

Jim Fox headed New York FBI and the WTC bombing investigation. As Fox wrote of Study of Revenge: “This work is the most comprehensive and best researched review of the bombing investigation. . . . I found it to be extremely accurate, and although we are unable to say with certainty the Iraqis were behind the bombing, that is certainly the theory accepted by most of the veteran investigators.”

Gil Childers, the lead prosecutor in the WTC bombing trial (Mohammed Salameh, et al), was considered to be the U.S. official who knew the most about that bombing, and he also attended my briefing. Childers’s response was quite different from McCarthy’s. Childers later spoke at the book launch for Study of Revenge and described it as “work the U.S. government should have done.”



3) The case against Sheikh Omar was weak — as McCarthy himself states in Willful Blindness, “It would be a challenge to find charges that would both fit our evidence and overcome inevitable First Amendment protests against the purported stifling of religious conviction and political dissent.”

So different acts of violence, including the WTC bombing, were somewhat artificially linked to make the charges against Shaykh Omar strong. Consequently, most Americans, including even U.S. officials, believe Sheikh Omar was behind the WTC bombing — which is also the impression that Willful Blindness gives.

Yet as McCarthy states in his NRO piece, his defendants “were not charged with the substantive crime of bombing the World Trade Center.” That is precisely my point — not something that I “mulishly [refuse] to hear,” as McCarthy perversely claims.

4) Once that is understood — Sheikh Omar et al. were not substantively involved in the WTC bombing — we can ask the question: Who was?

The WTC bombing is of particular importance for explaining why we are fighting in Iraq. Of all the major terrorist attacks since the 1991 Gulf War in which suspicion might fall on Iraq, it is easiest to make a case for Iraq’s involvement in the WTC bombing. It was the first, and the cover was thin.

By August 1993, U.S. authorities had arrested four Islamic militants for the WTC bombing. In addition, there were two indicted fugitives — both with ties to Iraq. It is a bit odd that we did not widely suspect Saddam’s hand then. The basic problem was that the Clinton White House did not want to hear Iraq was behind the attack, because it would be obliged to address the problem in a serious fashion (that became evident to me over the course of several meetings with Martin Indyk, Clinton’s NSC adviser on the Middle East, whom I knew well, as he had brought me out of academics to work at the Washington think tank he headed, before he joined the Clinton administration.)

By June 2002, U.S. authorities had identified the mastermind of the 9/11 assaults, describing him as the uncle of the WTC bombing mastermind, and both men were involved in a 1995 plot to bomb a dozen U.S. airliners. As CIA Director George Tenet told the U.S. Congress: “We now believe that a common thread runs between the first attack on the World Trade Center in February 1993 and the 11 September attacks,” explaining that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the 9/11 mastermind, is the uncle of Ramzi Yousef, who masterminded the WTC bombing.

Thus, if one can demonstrate Iraq was behind the 1993 bombing, one has also demonstrated it was behind the airline bombing plot. Most importantly, one has gone far in suggesting why a reasonable person might also think Iraq was behind the 9/11 attacks — and why the Iraq war is a necessary part of the GWOT.

5) A question of very broad strategic significance also looms: To what extent are the networks of Islamic militants penetrated and sometimes supported by states that use the militants for their own purposes? Despite all the injunctions against group-think issued after 9/11, McCarthy, et. al. want to impose just such a stifling consensus and silence the dissenting voices that may exist, like mine.

The Reagan years saw a fierce fight over a closely related issue. The view that prevailed was promoted by figures like CIA Director Bill Casey and journalist Claire Sterling: Major terrorist attacks, particularly against the United States, are basically state-sponsored. That remained the consensual perspective through Bush 41. Are we really sure that this changed so radically a mere month into Clinton’s first term in office?

Considerable evidence exists to support the notion that Islamic networks are thoroughly penetrated by states, including evidence presented in Willful Blindness, highlighted in my review. Yet we are not allowed to consider this point and its implications, even as it, quite arguably, represents a dangerous strategic vulnerability: any enemy state that infiltrates the networks of Islamic militants can attack the United States with impunity, as long as that state takes sufficient measures to hide its hand from our incurious eyes.

Laurie Mylroie is an adjunct fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of Study of Revenge: The First World Trade Center Attack and Saddam Hussein’s War Against America.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Mon Aug 24, 2009

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Author Genevieve "Gen" LaGreca holds a BS cum laude in chemistry from Polytechnic Institute of New York and an MA in philosophy from Columbia University . Her first novel, Noble Vision, was a finalist in mainstream fiction in the highly acclaimed Writer's Digest international book competition and the ForeWord magazine Book of the Year Awards. The novel garnered praise from magazine magnate Steve Forbes, Nobel laureate Milton Friedman, syndicated columnist Walter Williams, and other influential thinkers. The author is completing her second novel, Freedom's Calling, which was a semi-finalist in the Pirate’s Alley William Faulkner Creative Writing Competition (under the title The Mysterious Cargo). Gen also writes opinion commentaries, which have appeared in the Orange County Register, Rocky Mountain News, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Front Page Magazine, Free Market News Network, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Fauquier Times-Democrat, Daily Sundial, Los Angeles Daily Journal, World Net Daily, Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise, Gainesville Sun, Bloomington Pantagraph, and other publications. She has been a lively radio guest, discussing her dramatic novel on popular shows in Providence , Boston , Colorado Springs, Tampa , Hartford , Gainesville , Austin , and other cities. Gen appeared on the Barry Farber Show to discuss her provocative essay "Why We MUST Invoke Our Individual Rights---Now." She has also appeared on the Glenn Beck Show on national TV to discuss her "Self-Help Guide to Living in a Free Society," published in The New Individualist magazine. Gen has been a guest speaker at national and local conferences, delivering her insightful and inspiring speech on the role of individual rights in the fight for freedom, including her speech at the national conference, FreedomFest. Prior to fiction writing, Gen worked as a pharmaceutical chemist, business consultant, and corporate staff writer. As the ghost-writer for healthcare educators, she has written dozens of magazine and newsletter articles that offer timely commentaries on business issues facing medical professionals.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Mon Aug 17, 2009

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Dr. Maria Hester is a board certified internist with an unquenchable passion for patient empowerment. She wrote her first book when she was still in medical school. Despite the grueling medical school routine, she was determined to teach people how to live healthier lives and minimize suffering. Her second book, Your Family Medical Record: An Interactive Guide to Getting the Best Care was published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 2000, long before partnering in one’s health care was a popular concept. Realizing far more needs to be done to bridge the gaps between doctors and patients, she developed an online health portal with links to numerous health education web sites. She believed that since doctors have medical school to teach them how to be good doctors, patients deserve a patient school to empower them to be good patients. Thus, she developed PatientSchool.net. She recently developed the Patient Whiz, a credit card size USB flash drive that fits in any standard wallet. The Patient Whiz is chock-full of tips on how to partner with one’s physician to help expedite the correct diagnosis quickly, while decreasing the need for costly, potentially expensive tests. This device also provides national guidelines on age- and sex-appropriate screening tests that have been proven to save lives. However, the greatest strength of the Patient Whiz is its medical record keeping capacity. It provides numerous fill-in charts to allow users to keep up with everything from medication allergies to family medical history. Dr. Hester has seen first hand how the lack of important medical information results in suboptimal care, delayed diagnoses, and exhorbitant medical bills. Her goal is to empower all Americans with basic “patient skills” that will20enable them to obtain the best health care available at a fraction of the cost. Dr. Hester recently became the Health Care Examiner for Baltimore, Maryland. Her articles can be found at Examiner.com.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Fri Aug 7, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality
Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Thu Jul 23, 2009

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Robert Charles Guccione, Jr. (born 1956) - the eldest son of Bob Guccione (founder of Penthouse magazine) - is best known for founding the music magazine Spin.
In 1978, after two attempts at going into the publishing business on his own, Guccione went to work for General Media International - his father's publishing empire. By the early '80s, at which time he was running the marketing and circulation department, he left the company (and purported position as heir apparent) to once again attempt to establish his own brand.
He launched
Spin in 1985 with a loan from Guccione Sr., who abruptly shut down the magazine two years later after General Media experienced a financial dip. These events resulted in a still-ongoing estrangement between the two. Guccione Jr. found new investors and relaunched Spin in late 1987. He managed to gather most of the magazine's old staff, and missed only one month of publication.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Fri Jul 3, 2009

ON THE SHOW TODAY CRNTALK.COM

Chuck Wilder - Host of "Talkback" guest host
Topics include - Michael Jackson

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tue Jun 30, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality
Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tue Jun 23, 2009

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Rabbi Simcha Weinstein
Simcha Weinstein (1975 - ) is an English author and a
rabbi. In 2006, his first book Up Up and Oy Vey : How Jewish History, Culture and Values Shaped the Comic Book Superhero was published. In 2008, his second book Shtick Shift: Jewish Humor in the 21st Century was published. Simon Weinstein [Hebrew name "Simcha"] was born in Manchester, England , son of Eddie and Valerie Weinstein. He attended Manchester Metropolitan University, where he earned a B.A. in film history. After graduation, he joined the British film commission and worked as a location scout for films like The Full Monty. In England , Weinstein joined two Orthodox organizations, Aish Hatorah and Manchester Lubavitch, before moving to Jerusalem to study at Mayanot Yeshiva. He married Ariella, an American, and the Weinsteins moved to Crown Heights, Brooklyn. With their three children, Mendel, Eli, and Orah Binah, they currently reside in Brooklyn Heights , Brooklyn . Weinstein ministers to Jewish students at Pratt Institute (where he serves as Chair of its Religious Affairs Committee), Brooklyn Law School and Long Island University. In 2003 he founded the semiannual Brooklyn Heights Jewish Film Festival. He is also the founder of the Downtown Brooklyn Jewish Student Foundation and is the Chabad emissary to the Downtown Brooklyn student community and the Clinton Hill community. Weinstein's first book, Up Up and Oy Vey, published in 2006, analyzes the Jewish role in the creation of such popular comic book superheroes as Superman, Batman, Hulk, Captain America, and Spider-Man, as well as super-teams like the Fantastic Four, the X-Men and the Justice League of America. The book also discusses Jewish superheroes, like Shadowcat, Sabra and The Thing and Jewish graphic artists including Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Will Eisner, Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson, Chris Claremont, Julius Schwartz and Stan Lee. Up Up and Oy Vey won the prestigious Ben Franklin literary award in 2007 for Religious book of the year. The first sentence of the book reveals Weinstein's interest in the link between popular superheroes and Jewish tradition: "Before Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man, there were the superpatriarchs and supermatriarchs of the Bible and heroic figures named Moses, Aaron, Joshua, David and Samson – not to mention the miracle-working prophet Elijah and those Jewish wonderwomen Ruth and Esther just to name a few. They all wielded courage and supernatural powers to protect and serve their people." Weinstein's second book Shtick Shift: Jewish Humor in the 21st Century, published in 2008, presents an overview of the approach modern Jewish comedians are taking to their work - brutal, matter-of-fact, and unashamedly Jewish. To contrast the older approach with the newer approach, Weinstein gives examples of the comedy of previous generations of comedians such as Gertrude Berg, Woody Allen, Sid Caesar, and Mel Brooks. He then presents in-depth analysis of the modern crop of Jewish comedic performers, including Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Sacha Baron Cohen and Sarah Silverman.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Fri Jun 19, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality
Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Fri May 29, 2009

ON THE SHOW TODAY CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality
Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Tue May 19, 2009

ON THE SHOW TODAY CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality
Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Fri May 15, 2009

ON THE SHOW TODAY CRNTALK.COM

Amazing Kreskin "Kreskin Confidential"
The World's Greatest Mentalist" With a showman’s flair, a comedian’s wit, and the capacities of a bona fide Mentalist or thought reader, The Amazing Kreskin has, for some six decades, dramatized the unique facets of the human mind…his own. His very name has become an integral part of pop culture throughout the world, invoked in comedy clubs, comic strips, print stories, and TV shows from sitcoms on through national magazines. Born in Montclair, New Jersey, it was during the childhood game “hot and cold” that Kreskin’s remarkable ability to find hidden objects emerged. His ability to read thoughts expanded, and by his teens he also became nationally recognized in the United States as “The World’s Youngest Hypnotist”, resulting in his collaborating in psychological clinical studies extending into the realm of Parapsychology and the Power of Suggestion. By his late teens, this icon of thought transference developed a mental test that has become the highlight of his performances all over the world. This signature piece has Kreskin requesting that his check be hidden somewhere within the venue he is appearing. If he fails to find it, he will forfeit his fee.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Mon May 11, 2009

On the show today CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality
Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fri May 1, 2009

ON THE SHOW TODAY CRNTALK.COM

Barry comments on the day's events and issues.
Controversial hot talk that demands a response.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Wed Apr 29, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

Dr. Chana Selmon / Kate O'Neil
They're going to discuss the alarming threat to our medical care system posed by the president's apparant intentions -- out of control closings of hospitals in the New York area and the havoc wreaked upon emergency room crews.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tue April 28, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

Rudolph “Rudy” Depaola, born Baltimore , Maryland , July 26, 1925. Enlisted U.S. Army Air Corps from high school 19 July, 1943. Basic training, Kessler Field, Biloxi , Missouri . Gunnery School , Harlingen , Texas . Crew training, March Field, Riverside , California . Assigned as tail gunner to Robert E. Grey crew. They picked up a new B-24 bomber at Fairfield Souson, California and prepared to fly it to the Southwest Pacific. Here he became gravely ill and was left behind. Finally caught up with crew several weeks later in Nabzab , New Guinea . After combat training missions assigned to a Bomb Group in the 13 th Air Force in November, 1944. Flew twenty-five missions from Moratai (in Halmaharas) against Philippines , Borneo , and other islands. After war, went to college on G.I. Bill. Became a teacher and later a principal. After retiring from public schools, he became a principal in a Catholic High School and, later, an adjunct professor at a local university.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Mon Apr 27, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

KENT HOLTORF, M.D. - Swine Flu Hits America
Kent Holtorf, M.D. is an expert in natural bioidentical hormone replacement and optimization for women and men, endocrinology, thyroid dysfunction (difficult thyroid cases), fatigue syndromes, adrenal insufficiency, growth hormone replacement, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic infections and multiple endocrine dysfunction. Dr. Holtorf is diplomate and a board examiner for American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine (ABAAM). As a board examiner, Dr. Holtorf is responsible for administering the oral portion of the board exam and evaluating the physicians’ responses to determine if their knowledge base in endocrinology and natural hormones is high enough to receive board certification in this field. Dr. Holtorf received his doctorate of medicine from St. Louis University with residency training at UCLA. He has personally trained physicians across the country in the use of bioidentical hormones, hypothyroidism, complex endocrine dysfunction and innovative treatments of chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and chronic infectious diseases, including Lyme disease. He was the founding medical director and developed the protocols for Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers and other centers across the country.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Fri April 24, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW: CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality
Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Wed Apr 21, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

Barry comments on the day's events and issues.Controversial hot talk thatdemand a response. Today's Guest Mark Eibert author of ‘Under Every Rock” and fictionalized account of his life as an intelligence agent…26 year intelligence veteran…talking about defending his use of Torture and Assassination in the fight again Terrorism.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Tue April 21, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW: http://CRNTALK.COM/

Barry comments on the day's events and issues.Controversial hot talk that
demand
a response. Today's Guest Doug Lawson.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Thurs April 16 ,2009

ON THE SHOW TODAY CRNTALK.COM

Dr. Michael Coffman - Debunking Global Warming
Born in 1943, Dr. Michael S. Coffman received his BS in Forestry and MS in Biology at Northern Arizona University at and his Ph.D. in Forest Science at the University of Idaho at Moscow in 1966,1967, and 1970 respectively. Since then he has become a respected scientist and ecologist who was involved in ecosystem research for over twenty years in both academia and industry. He taught courses and conducted research in forest ecology and forest community dynamics for ten years at Michigan Technological University--a leading forestry school in the Midwest. While there, he published a book on forest ecosystem classification in Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin, which has become the standard for classification in the region. He also assisted the U.S. Forest Service in developing an Ecological Land Classification System for each of the National Forests in Region-9.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Wed Apr 15, 2009

ON THE SHOW TODAY CRNTALK.COM

Barry welcomes Michael Stokes and Gordon Smith and the Hot Talk ranges from President Obama's birth certificate to the threat posed by Pirates! Join the discussion.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tue April 14, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW: CRNTALK.COM


Barry comments on the day's events and issues.Controversial hot talk that demands a response.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Mon Apr 13, 2009

ON THE SHOW TODAY CRNTALK.COM

Lynn Woolley - Texas-based syndicated talk show host
Guess what – there was no terrorist attack on 9/11. There may have been an “attack,” but there were no “terrorists.” If we had “terrorists,” then we would require a “Global War on Terror,” but we don’t because the Obama administration has changed the language. We now have an “Overseas Contingency Operation.” You can almost imagine Winston Lewis, slaving at his post in the “Ministry of Truth” to redact all mentions of the Global War on Terror.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Fri April 10, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM


Ralph Perfetto - a successful ombudsman

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Thu April 9, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

Gerald Celente - Founder of The Trends Research Institute
Gerald Celente, a Close Combat practitioner and black belt trainer, well understands the importance of proacting rather than reacting: "The first rule of Close Combat is to attack the attacker. Action is faster than reaction. The same holds true for the future. You know the future is coming … attack it before it attacks you."Founder of The Trends Research Institute in 1980, Gerald Celente is a pioneer trend strategist. He is author of the national bestseller Trends 2000 and Trend Tracking (Warner Books) – "Far better than Megatrends," and publisher of the internationally circulated Trends Journal newsletter.

Wed Apr 8, 2009

WHAT'S COOKIN CRNTALK.COM

Humberto Fontava - Cuban American author and conservative political blogger
Humberto Fontova (born 1954 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban American author and conservative political blogger on issues with relation to Cuba. He and his family went into exile to the United States (New Orleans) in 1961 at the age of 7, while his father was held prisoner by the regime of Fidel Castro for a time after the Cuban Revolution. He holds an MA in Latin American Studies from Tulane University. Fontova is the author of two Cuba related polemics, Fidel: Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant, a highly critical portrait of Fidel Castro and his supporters in the United States, particularly Hollywood actors, and Exposing the Real Che Guevara and the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him. He is a frequent contributor to several conservative publications and a blogger on Moonbat. He has made guest appearances on the Glenn Beck Program and Fox News show Hannity and Colmes.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Tue April 7, , 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

HOT TALK UPDATE: Barry reveals the engine which runs on water and received a U.S. Patent!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Mon Apr 6, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW: CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality
Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Thu April 2. 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW CRNTALK.COM

Jim Gossett - Comedian
Corporate Comedy at its Best! Whether an intimate gathering of 25, or a concert hall filled with thousands, Jim's captivating comedy and hilarious impressions make for a memorable event!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tue Mar31, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW: CRNTALK.COM

Barry comments on the day's events and issues.
Controversial hot talk that demands a response.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Thu Mar 26, 2009

Gordon Smith joins Barry to tackle the nagging question:

"Where was Barack Obama really born and how do we know?"

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Wed Mar 25, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW: CRNTALK.COM

Michael Stoves

Michael wants to be a talkshow host and Barry Farber gives him his chance!
Listen as a "green" talk show wanna-be" takes on a broadcast legend!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Tue Mar 24, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW: CRNTALK.COM

Marc Germain -Radio personality

Mark is a talk radio icon who broadcast from Los Angeles, the country’s top radio market for the past two decades. The youngest full-time host ever on KFI-AM, Marc’s unique no topics, no screeners format generated a loyal following and top ratings most recently at KABC-AM. Marc, also known as “Mr. K,” is a proven performer with a roster of loyal local advertisers. His experience both as a producer and a host helped deliver his goals of creating memorable, entertaining and informative radio. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Political Science, Marc has appeared on CNN, FoxNews as well as in feature stories in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, LA Weekly and New York Times.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Mon Mar 23, 2009

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Scott Shonnon - "The Flow Coach"

The internet has transformed the world of information delivery. And as always I believe in staying ahead of the curve. Because I faced such severe genetic challenges in developing skills and acquiring knowledge, I dedicated my life to sharing with you (and always continuing to refine) the most powerful blend of cutting-edge discoveries and hidden ancient secrets. But most of all, I’ve sought to utilize the most up-to-date technologies to deliver those immediate and ongoing benefits to you so that you can transform that knowledge into wisdom fast, fully and forever. If you’ve been paying attention, there have been major developments over at RMAX International, my thousands-strong global wellness society. We’ve grown and grown and grown! And now I want to make all of these benefits available to you when you join the Scott Sonnon Core Cadre at ScottSonnonCoreCadre.com. My exclusive club will be the central hub of innovative, value-saturated goodies that I release. Yes, I will still be writing my books, traveling to workshops, and public speaking, but I will be investing in your long, healthy adventure of a life as a member of my “members-only” club. I’m not alone. I have a Powerhouse Faculty and Coaching Staff who will be “mind-sharing” with you in this industry-evolving “think-tank” leader called RMAX. Each of these men and women are subject matter experts in virtually every sub-field of health and fitness. But the Scott Sonnon Core Cadre isn’t some chalkboard session to discuss impractical theories! The SSCC is a global wellness club of courageous pioneers carving out a new destiny for their health, bliss and personal abundance. This means YOU, your family, your friends, your co-workers, even the people you haven’t yet learned to love. This isn’t a group of competitors, but a resounding society unconventional wisdom and uncommon sense. Okay, I’m not going to ruin the surprise for you… Just jump over to ScottSonnonCoreCadre.com and read through all of the free goodies, bonuses and benefits you’re going to receive as a member of my “inner circle” of students.