August 20, 2020
John Horvat returns as a guest of Dr. Christine Bacon on her popular show “Breakfast with Bacon” that airs weekly on 1110 AM WKQA radio in Va., N.C. and Maryland. They talk about the involvement in the occult with politics.
John Horvat returns as a guest of Dr. Christine Bacon on her popular show “Breakfast with Bacon” that airs weekly on 1110 AM WKQA radio in Va., N.C. and Maryland. They talk about the involvement in the occult with politics.
JMJ Catholic Radio 750AM in Scranton, Penn. tapes a half-hour interview on its “Fatima Alive” show. They talk about the dangers of bailouts.
John Horvat returns as a guest on the Cleveland Right to Life’s radio program “From the Median” aired on WHKW 1220 AM and the Salem Network’s 98 stations across the country. The twenty-minute interview with director Molly Smith was about the influence of the dangers of bailouts.
John is interviewed again by Melody Clark, who is the host of “Politics On The Edge,” a conservative political talk-radio show airing Thursday nights on 103.3 WESR-FM. They talk about the dangers of bailouts.
Steve Koob interviews John Horvat on his show, “The Quest for a Culture of Life in America,” on the Radio Maria USA Network in Dayton, Ohio. The one-hour interview was about the dangers of government bailouts.
John returns as a guest on Jim Blasingame’s nationally syndicated “Small Business Advocate Show” in Florence, Alabama They talk about the danger of government bailouts.
John again joins Terry Lowry’s “What’s Up Radio Program” on Houston’s 100.7FM KKHT-FM. They talk about police reality shows.
John returns to the show, “Frontlines with Joe and Joe” on the Crusader Radio Network for a one-hour interview about the attempt to topple the statue of Saint Louis.
John is a guest once again on “The Terry & Jesse Show,” which airs on the Virgin Most Powerful radio network. Jesse Romero and John talk about all things Catholic and the Statue of St. Louis.
John again joins Terry Lowry’s “What’s Up Radio Program” on Houston’s 100.7FM KKHT-FM. They talk about rage as the new standard of public discourse.