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I really only listen to podcasts or YouTube shows. Tom Woods Show, Joe Rogan's podcast, and a few others.
I prefer listening to debates, speeches, lectures, etc. while I'm at work or at home... you learn things and can apply them to current events yourself. Although it is useful to hear other people's take on it of course.
For the most part, I only listen to local political talk radio out of Charlotte -- Keith Larson on podcast, John Hancock on WBT. Both Larson and Hancock lean right, but libertarian probably describes both best. I listen to a lot of sports talk from Dan Patrick to whoever happens to be on CBS Sports Radio when 107.5 The Game isn't local out of Columbia.
When I do it is usually....
Len Berman and Todd Schnitt WOR in NY mornings.
Curtis Sliwa and Ron Kuby sometimes around lunch in NY.
Both shows have hosts from differing viewpoints.
I only listen while commuting although usually I am listening to a book.
OPB tends to be a nice middle of the road with good reporting.
Limbaugh lets me know what the daily talking points will be online. But the sheer deceptiveness of it throws me sometimes.
Michael Berry is more of a honest rightwing sort. He says his opinions instead of propaganda. I respect him, but disagree a lot.
NPR for its informative, in-depth reporting and cleverly entertaining weekend programming. NPR, unlike "talk radio" is not just people blathering their opinions and trying to gin people up.
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