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The John Birch Society (JBS) is an American right-wing political advocacy group. [1] Founded in 1958, it is anti-communist, [2] [3] supports social conservatism, [2] [3] and is associated with ultraconservative, radical right, far-right, right-wing populist, and right-wing libertarian ideas. [12]
In 2011, the largest weekly audiences for talk radio were 15 million for Limbaugh and 14 million for Hannity, with about nine million each for Glenn Beck, Michael Savage and Mark Levin. The audiences overlap, depending on how many each listener dials into every week. [204] Fox News features conservative hosts. [205]
Glenn Helzer: Cult leader who murdered five people in 2000. 19 years, 198 days His brother, Justin, was also sentenced to death, but committed suicide in 2013. Ivan Hill: Committed nine murders between 1979 and 1994. 17 years, 190 days Hill dumped his victims' corpses along California State Route 60, earning him the nickname The 60 Freeway Killer.
The Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is the venue of the convention's general sessions. The 2024 Republican National Convention was an event in which delegates of the United States Republican Party selected the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2024 United States presidential election. [2]
Jim Beck (1916–1956), country music talent agent, record promoter, recording studio owner, A&R engineer, record producer, music publisher; Dora Valesca Becker (1870–1958), classical violinist; Leila Bela (born 1970), musician, writer, actress (born in Tehran, Iran, immigrated to Austin) Archie Bell (born 1944), singer (Archie Bell & the Drells)
Cam Glenn (Class of 2018), CFL defensive back [176] Bob Grant, NFL linebacker [177] Justin Herron, NFL offensive lineman [178] Kendall Hinton (Class of 2019), NFL wide receiver [179] Kevin Johnson, defensive back for the Houston Texans [180] Syd Kitson, NFL guard [181] Dave LaCrosse, NFL linebacker [182] Marquel Lee, middle linebacker for the ...
Thomas Friedman. Carl Dennis, Pulitzer Prize winner in 2002 for Poetry; Thomas Friedman, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1983 and 1988 for International Reporting and 2002 for Commentary; studied at the University of Minnesota from 1971 to 1973 before transferring to Brandeis University