There is nothing out there like The Kevin Trudeau Show!

February 4, 2010 by Brandy  
Filed under Testimonials

Hey KT,

As a veteran listener of talk radio, I have to say that there is nothing out there quite like The Kevin Trudeau Show! His knowledge, experience, and information are unparalleled. KT is truly independent. He is not bound by political party lines and covers in-depth topics that mainstream media and talk radio won’t touch with a ten foot poll. KT and his guests bring knowledge and insight that are truly unique because they have been there as insiders and have the physical manifestations to prove that they are telling the truth and exposing the real information.

Although KT deals with very serious and important topics, he does so in an unabashedly honest, fearless, politically incorrect, yet humorous and entertaining way. I’ve listened to them all from Larry Elder, Sean Hannity and Mike Church to Andrew Wilkow and Mark Levin. The Kevin Trudeau Show is now the only show that I refuse to miss. KT is the only one out there who doesn’t just delve into and expose the problems; he gives us solutions that have worked in his and his guest’s own lives. Any program director or general manager would be crazy not to take a chance on The Kevin Trudeau Show.

All the best,
Justin Vega
Torrance, CA

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Axelrod and Ailes Meet, but Details Are Few

October 7, 2009 by JP  
Filed under NWO

October 7, 2009

New York Times

By Brian Steltar

Roger Ailes, the chairman of Fox News, met with the White House adviser David Axelrod last month.

And it is a testament to Fox’s influence that that the meeting is newsworthy at all. Politico broke the news Tuesday afternoon, prompting speculation about the nature of the conversation.

A Fox press representative confirmed that the two men met over a cup of coffee last month during Mr. Obama’s visit to the United Nations. The representative called it a “cordial conversation.” Details of the conversation have not dribbled out yet.

“I’ve known Roger for a long time,” Mr. Axelrod told Time magazine in an e-mail message. “We chatted from time to time during the campaign. I was going to be in N.Y., so we got together for a cup of coffee.”

The highly popular Fox News is a perplexing channel for the Obama administration, given its propensity for political commentary by conservatives like Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity. In June, Mr. Obama said, “I’ve got one television station that is entirely devoted to attacking my administration,” adding, “You’d be hard-pressed if you watched the entire day to find a positive story about me on that front.” The Fox host Bill O’Reilly and others assumed that he was speaking about Fox.

TVNewser notes that Fox News chose not to carry a couple of Mr. Obama’s speeches last month, but that “on the Saturday following the Axelrod-Ailes Manhattan chat,” Fox carried the president’s entire speech at a Congressional Black Caucus event “while MSNBC and CNN did not.”

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