Michael Graham (radio personality)

Michael Graham is an American talk radio host, writer, and conservative political commentator. His daily talk show, The Natural Truth, airs on WTKK. A writer, Graham is the author of several books and is a columnist for the Boston Herald.

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Career

Graham was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in South Carolina. A graduate of Oral Roberts University, he worked as a stand-up comedian before beginning his political career as the primary election coordinator for South Carolina[1] for Pat Buchanan's Presidential campaign in 1992. This experience led to his working in various Republican campaigns over the next few years. One of his candidates included Harold Worley, a Republican challenger to Senator Strom Thurmond in 1996.

In 1998, Graham moved to the talk radio circuit. Living up to his self-proclaimed description of being "loud, obnoxious and frequently fired",[2] Graham held positions at seven stations in seven years, including stints in South Carolina, WRVA in Richmond, Virginia, and Washington, DC, as well as the internet-only outlet Rightalk.com.

In 2002, Graham released his first printed book of original material, Redneck Nation: How the South Really Won the War through Warner Books.

Graham appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher. In addition, he made a number of appearances during 2005 on The O'Reilly Factor, Hardball with Chris Matthews,and Fox & Friends pertaining to his "America is at war with islam" controversy. Graham has also appeared as a panelist on the local Washington D.C. television program Eye on Washington [3] until his dismissal from WMAL in August 2005. In November 2005, Graham joined the lineup of Boston's WTKK; his show, dubbed "The Natural Truth," presently airs (originally from 9 am - 12 pm EST, now at 3 pm to 7 pm).

Since 2005, Graham airs a weekly guest slot on the Monday edition of George Hook's drivetime show, The Right Hook on Ireland's Newstalk. Speaking from right-wing, US perspective, many of Graham's views are often controversial to the European audience, and so his weekly slot has proved popular with the show's regular listeners. In August 2009, Graham travelled to Dublin to present the show for three days while regular host George Hook was away.

On Sept 12, 2008 he appeared on the Dr. Phil Show Special 'The N-Word', a debate-format special of the show. Of the 6 guests, Graham was the only Caucasian. They debated the use of the word 'nigger' and the relevance of its use today by both whites and blacks.[4]

Controversy

Graham has been involved in various controversies over his career.

Books

References

  1. ^ WTKK-FM biography page
  2. ^ Style Weekly: "He's loud. He’s controversial. And he knows he’s right," accessed 21 June 2006
  3. ^ WUSA.com: Eye on Washington, outdated link.
  4. ^ Dr. Phil Show http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/1119
  5. ^ Washington Post: "Muslims Call Comments by WMAL Host 'Hate-Filled'," Paul Farhi, 26 July 2005, accessed 21 June 2006
  6. ^ Council on American-Islamic Relations: "DC Radio Host Says 'Islam is a terrorist organization'," CAIR Action Alert, 25 July 2005, accessed 21 June 2006
  7. ^ Washington Post: "Talk Show Host Graham Fired By WMAL Over Islam Remarks," Paul Farhi, 23 August 2005, accessed 21 June 2006
  8. ^ Jewish World Review: "CAIR WINS, FREE SPEECH LOSES AT ABC RADIO," Michael Graham, 21 August 2005, accessed 21 June 2006
  9. ^ The O'Reilly Factor: 23 August 2005, URL accessed 7 July 2006
  10. ^ CNN: NewsNight With Aaron Brown, 24 August 2005. URL Accessed 7 July 2006
  11. ^ Washington Post: "Immigrant Groups Fight License Bill," Ray Rivera, 6 May 2005, accessed 21 June 2006
  12. ^ JoeUser.com: "Talker detained at pro immigrant rally, for 'INS' T shirt," TerpFan1980, 9 May 2005, accessed 21 June 2006
  13. ^ USA Today: "Stern under fire for Columbine comments" USA Today, 28 April 1999, URL accessed 11 October 2006
  14. ^ Think Progress Guest Of CNN’s Beck: Watching Someone Murder The Clintons Would Be ‘Great’
  15. ^ Boston Herald Graham cuffed, jailed after ‘minor traffic infraction’
  16. ^ Hilliard, John (June 25, 2009). "Prosecutor drops driving charge against WTKK's Graham". The MetroWest Daily News. http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/homepage/x1662368673/Prosecutor-drops-driving-charge-against-WTKKs-Graham. Retrieved July 26, 2009. 
  17. ^ Newstalk Radio http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOxKnsT-XZg

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