Are they for you?
The beauty of Lynn and Bruce is their plan. They
don't have one! You get a spontaneous and unexpected exchange on
what's happening now that can touch off some wild listener reactions.
Lynn says that Michael Jackson and the medical system are both pathetic,
she equates McDonald's with cows, thinks homeland security is an oxymoron
and Bush is just a plain moron. She flips off organized religion as
foolish, racism as overrated, AIDS as retribution, and abortion as
private. More than that she's obviously not into weapons or shopping
- say the word 'target' and she thinks 'circles'. Figure that.
Call her cynical but honest, matter of fact yet compassionate, quirky but
practical. Actually she doesn't care what you call her!
Bruce is staunchly pro Bush, staunchly pro Israel, believes might is
right, and insists that economics was behind the war on
Iraq. Bruce is barely pro-choice but says that Republican views on
abortion may ultimately cause them to abort themselves. He's
horrified by America's cost of living, dubs schools as obscene factories,
celebrities as revolting capitalists, Bill Clinton and Anna Nicole as
wastes of skin, and Lynn Harper as ruthless.
You can call him honest and maybe a bit gullible, informed yet strongly
biased, sweet or maybe unpredictably railing. Lynn calls him a hot air
balloon and she has the pin.
So what's your opinion?
Who are they?
She's San Diego's top female talk show host. She's
also been in politics, written a nationally syndicated column for the New
York Times, hosts her own TV talk show and appears regularly on CNN's Talk
Back Live. She's been a television actress and a country singer
and is far too young for the life she's led. An ever growing group
of listeners call themselves "Lynnatics".
He's a two-time Emmy nominee who launched Entertainment Tonight and
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, produced TV's top hits - All
in the Family, Redd Foxx, Joan Rivers, Dick Van Dyke
among others, as well as the Super Bowl Halftime Show for the NFL
and the 1984 Olympic Games for ABC. He's a columnist,
magazine editor and frustrated night club performer.
With diverse and flamboyant celebrity backgrounds...Bruce has
interviewed "everyone on the Planet [Hollywood] and beyond"
...Prez George W.
Bush, Bill and Hillary, Larry King, Carol Burnet, Dianna Ross, Arnold
Swarzenegger, Harrison Ford, Barbara Streisand...on and on. Lynn's
friend and mentor, Bill O'Reilly, was her in-studio guest in '98, some
other notables, Tim Conway, Vikki Carr, Justin Hayward, Yuri Gorbachev,
Arianna Huffington, Lady Colin Campbell, David Horowitz...on and on.
Together, they're virtually the only male-female talk team with equal
egos who demand equal ground. Your ears will burn!
Hall in the mix!
Virgil Randolph "Randy" Hall II - Co-Host
Randy Hall was told at a young age that
you don't discuss god and politics because a lot of people take it
seriously enough to result in a fight. He was also told that in
America, if you perceive something is wrong, even a small voice in
the wilderness can be heard under the right set of
circumstances. Discussion of current events and history in
debate or for self-education is fun and an adventurous exploration
of the world we live in.
Socially liberal, fiscally conservative, common
sense American patriot, Libertarian politically, but very interested
and empathetic of other peoples' viewpoints, optimistic but wary of
harsh reality - that's Randy. Passion is a driving force of
humanity. Tapping into that passion is talk radio. Riding that
wave you can find Randy exploring life itself. Randy's
favorite quote of himself, "If the devil was telling you what
you wanted to hear. Would you listen?"