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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Neeka who wrote (237043)2/1/2008 4:26:58 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 794009
 
Wasn't able to listen to any of Rush today....Will have to look up Jason Lewis....Good for him, whoever he is....! To bad everyone in the US doesn't at the very least have to have a test on, at the very minimum, the wording of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution before they are allowed to vote.

Ah...Wiki says:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jason Lewis is a conservative radio talk show host. Self-promoted as "America's Mr. Right" and "Minnesota's Mr. Conservative," Lewis (as of 2006) broadcasts a three-hour news and issues talk show, airing 4-7 p.m. on the Clear Channel-owned KTLK-FM 100.3 in the Twin Cities, Minnesota.

In January 2007, Jason began the "Tax Cut Coalition" in response to a surplus of Minnesota's state budget. In under a month's time over 10,000 people joined under Mr. Lewis's banner. Led by Mr. Lewis, the Tax Cut Coalition met on the steps of the Minnesota State Capitol on April 14, 2007 to voice their stance on government spending in the State of Minnesota.

In 1990 he was the Republican Party nominee for the United States Congress from Colorado's Second District. Following his unsuccessful run, Mr. Lewis hosted shows on WBT in Charlotte, North Carolina and on KSTP-AM in the Twin Cities.

Lewis is married to his second wife, Leah Maynard, a former Saint Paul police officer.

Lewis became a substitute host of The Rush Limbaugh Show in August 2007, replacing Thomas M. Sullivan and Roger Hedgecock, both of whom now host national shows. He has since substituted for host Rush Limbaugh on eight occasions since his August 30, 2007 debut, becoming Limbaugh's most frequent guest host.
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