John McCain is public enemy number one to many conservative talk show hosts, who've been criticizing his presidential bid with growing intensity in recent weeks. While many of these hosts have audiences in the millions, McCain's aides say they don't expect the attacks to hurt them much at the polls. We look at the rift between talk radio and the senator from Arizona, and the role it's playing in the Republican primary.
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Conservative Talk Radio and John McCain
Listen Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in Elections, PoliticsGuests
Donald Lambro
Senior Political Correspondent, The Washington Times
Fred Grandy
Co-host, The Grandy and Andy Morning Show, WMAL radio
Dana Milbank
"Washington Sketch" Columnist, "The Washington Post," Author: "Homo Politicus: The Strange and Scary Tribes that run our Government"
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