
James Golden, aka “Bo Snerdley,” is on the air every weekday on 77 WABC. Prior to that, he served as call screener, producer, and engineer for the syndicated Rush Limbaugh radio talk show.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 908 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPolitics | |||

Today at Rush Hour, Bo Snerdley talks about the government reopening, and what is next be done, what speaker Mike Johnson said today and I.C.E. doing its work across the country.
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Today at Rush Hour, Bo Snerdley talks about the government reopening, John Fetterman's injury and the mass deportation efforts of illegal immigrants.
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Today at Rush Hour, Bo Snerdley talks about the government shutdown voting taking place tonight and the new Epstein hoax the democrats are trying to push.
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Today at Rush Hour, Bo Snerdley talks with historian Dean Karayanis about Veterans Day and the government shutdown heading to an end.
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Podcast listeners can’t hear any music and it’s been that way for several months. Maybe the radio listeners can’t but on here we can’t. Not sure if that is accidental or not.
Why would they cut out the music? Losers! Luv you Bobo!
Bo’s commentaries are exceptional; however, the removal of the background music clips from his show is a severe degradation of the original charm of Bo’s former 5-star podcasts.
Why are we not able to hear your music when listening on podcasts? Also, we need you 2 hours M-F. One hour isn’t enough. 😩
never get rid of Karlos he is so fantastic and i love listening to him he is a great asset to ur show
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Combining engaging commentary with personal anecdotes, the show features discussions on hot-button political issues, societal debates, and current events, all delivered in a passionate and often humorous style. Notably, recurring themes include critiques of liberal policies, discussions around crime and public safety, and reflections on significant historical events and their continuing relevance in contemporary society. Unique to this show is the sense of camaraderie with the audience, as the host draws heavily on his past experiences and allows for a lively interaction with listeners.
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