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Broadcast bullies are nothing new in U.S. politics

By John Guiniven

Post-election analyses have included the quadrennial hand-wringing over the influence of political talk-show hosts. A word to the worrywarts: Fuhgettaboutit!

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Guiniven retired this year from James Madison University, where he taught corporate communication and public issues management. He spent more than 30 years in corporate and political public relations.

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  1. Sandi Saunders | December 1, 2012 at 1:41 pm

    Thank you for this excellent and timely commentary! The hysteria does sometimes seem overwhelming but the elections do not always bear their fruit. For that, I am thankful!

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