![]() ![]() Mike Rosen Host of a radio show on KOA in Denver during the University of Colorado at Boulder controversy with former professor Ward Churchill. Michael Medved Medved was a substitute host from 1993–1998, when he got his own nationally syndicated radio show. To date, has only substituted once: April 23, 2012. Mary Matalin Republican strategist, wife of Democratic strategist James Carville, and former talk show host on the CBS Radio Network in the 1990s. Chris Matthews News anchor and political commentator substituted for Limbaugh on the program once during the late 1990s, and has never substituted again due to negative fan reaction because of his liberal political beliefs. Lewis was a regular substitute host from August 2007 until February 2009, when Premiere gave Lewis his own national show. Jason Lewis Host of Radio Free Minnesota, a radio show on KTCN-AM 1130 in the Twin Cities, Minnesota. The launch of Hedgecock's national show officially brings an end to Hedgecock's guest hosting for Limbaugh's show. He was, as of 2007, the most used stand-in, and was also a fan favorite. Roger Hedgecock Former mayor of San Diego, California, and a talk radio host at Clear Channel talk station KOGO there. The Golden EIB Microphone fell and hit the table at the WABC Radio studio the first time he guest hosted. Hannity has not subbed since his radio show became nationally syndicated in 2001. Sean Hannity Host of Fox News' political debate show Hannity. He would go on to host at least twice more before having a falling-out with Limbaugh. Limbaugh was unavailable, and with the infamous terrorist attacks having taken place just hours before air, Handel, who was already broadcasting on an impromptu syndication network at the moment, continued to host for another three hours in Limbaugh's place nationwide. Bill Handel Host of The Bill Handel Show and Handel on the Law on KFI in Los Angeles, California. His recent retirement from his Sunday night show makes him eligible to guest host the show again, and Drudge has stated that he will do substitute hosting in the future, although he has not specifically cited Limbaugh's show. ![]() He hosted only twice during the 2003 drug controversy. Matt Drudge Editor of the Drudge Report and (at the time) host of his own Sunday night Clear Channel talk program. He still substitutes for other shows, but not Limbaugh's. "B-1" Bob Dornan Dornan was a substitute host several times starting in 1991 and during Bill Clinton's first term as president. He has not hosted the Rush Limbaugh Show since. Glenn Beck In his first book, The Real America, Glenn Beck stated that "fter doing a total of maybe 40 hours of talk radio, was asked to host a national show." A photo showing him set up at Rush's studio follows the text. He has more recently substituted for other shows, but not Limbaugh's. Has so far only sub-hosted one episode (July 17, 2008). Jed Babbin Editor-in-chief of the online version of Human Events. Matt Drudge and Jason Lewis), but are still used very rarely. Premiere hosts are technically exempt from this (e.g. hacking so hard at times, it sounded like he had to mute his phone.By general rule, a person who currently has a national radio show on a network other than Premiere is not eligible to substitute host on the program. ![]() The Limbaugh appearance comes after a Thursday night call in to Sean Hannity's show where Trump sounded way less than healthy. Makes ya wonder what might fly out of his mouth when he's even more fired up by crowds of supporters. The 'roids are certainly relevant considering the Prez insists he's feeling great and ready to get back on the campaign trail with a Saturday rally in Florida. a steroid that can make patients edgy and easily agitated. However, the reality is President Trump's doctors have said he's on Dexamethasone. and let's face it, it's the kinda tough talk that fires up his base. Okay, in a vacuum the cursing would be no big deal. we are going to do things to you that have never been done before." Trump said, without pause, "Iran knows that, and they've been put on notice, if you f**k around with us, if you do something bad to us. That's nothing new, but the ease with which he cursed definitely was different. POTUS called in Friday to Rush Limbaugh's radio show, and got fired up about U.S. Kinda hard to ignore the fact President Trump is on a heavy dose of steroids - to combat the coronavirus - when ya hear him firing off the f-word during live interviews. ![]()
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