- Ron Smith (radio host)
Ron Smith is a popular veteran
talk radio show host onWBAL-AM inBaltimore, Maryland . His show airs weekdays from 3 to 6 pm ET.During the 1970s, he was an anchor on
WBAL-TV . [http://talkshowman.com/ronphoto1.html] His wife June, an accomplished former real estate agent was the communications officer of Maryland's Department of Juvenile Services [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=39898] , and though a supporter and friend of former Governor Robert Ehrlich, was recently considered by the rival O'Malley administration as a returnee to that position as she is considered one of the best appointees ever to hold that position.Ron Smith's political views can be described as conservative or, more specifically and accurately,
paleoconservative .Thomas DiLorenzo , a friend of Smith, categorizes him as an "Old Right" conservative. [http://blog.lewrockwell.com/lewrw/archives/003709.html] Unlike the majority of conservative talk radio show hosts, Ron Smith is a critic of the Bush administration and theIraq war . [ See [http://wbal.com/shows/smith/commentary/story.asp?articleid=46902 "We Don't Want to Talk About It"] and [http://wbal.com/shows/smith/commentary/story.asp?articleid=48596 "Strange Times"] by Ron Smith]Smith usually takes conservative or
paleoconservative political positions, but frequently criticizes Republicans. He supports Gov.Robert L. Ehrlich , but refers toGeorge H.W. Bush as "Joe Isuzu." He reluctantly supported the American invasion onAfghanistan , but opposed regime change inIraq . Smith also frequently addresses issues about the right to own and carry a firearm and the immorality of gun control on his program. In addition, some of Smith's other favorite topics are the discussion of unintended consequences of government programs, corrupt politicians, and what he views as the disastrous state of public education, especially in Baltimore City.After the Iraq invasion, Smith's show changed from a traditional talk show format to focus more on interviews with personalities and newsmakers, both conservatives and liberals. When WBAL cancelled Rush Limbaugh's program in June, 2006, his show expanded to four hours, from 2 to 6 pm ET, but was returned to its three-hour format in April of 2007 when another host was found for the noon to three spot.
Smith has been a familiar face on the Maryland media scene since 1974. A former Marine, Smith is virtually self-taught.
He and Mrs. Smith left Maryland in 1994 when they built a home in Shrewsbury, PA, just north of the Maryland/Pennsylvania state line. Smith has four children from previous marriages, Mrs. Smith has one daughter from her first husband. Together they have six grandchildren. They share their home with their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Josie.
External links
* [http://wbal.com/shows/smith/ Ron Smith] page on WBAL.com (Stream live shows [http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/wbalam/ here] .)
* [http://wbal.com/shows/smith/commentary/ Ron Smith's Commentary]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A18057-2003Oct25?language=printer "Supremacist Case Unites Improbable Contingen"] By Tim Craig, "Washington Post ", October 26, 2003; Page C01References
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