Phil Heimlich Has a Radio Show

Here is the website for Phil Heimlich’s new radio show, Hard Truths. He just started last week, and his show broadcasts every Saturday from 2-3pm. It is on the Salem Radio Network and appears to be somewhat religious in nature. Heimlich is a former Hamilton County Commissioner and was the first of two running mates for Jim Petro’s disastrous campaign in 2006 Republican gubernatorial primary.

I look forward to tuning in, but maybe the show could use a better name. Perhaps the name should be something about expelling foreign objects and liberal nonsense from the trachea?


7 Responses to “Phil Heimlich Has a Radio Show”

  1. 1 Joseph

    How about Heimlich Manure?

  2. 2 Rosie

    I gotta admit, that’s funny.

  3. 3 Shucky Ducky

    Dr. Victoria Wulsin, the Cincinnati Democrat now running against Jean Schmidt in the Ohio 2nd, used to work for Heimlich’s father. When’s Phil going to have her on his show to talk about infecting AIDS patients with malaria?

  4. 4 Joseph

    uh… what?

    Who got malaria? That doesn’t even make any sense.

  5. 5 Shucky Ducky

    >Who got malaria? That doesn’t even make any sense.

    This became a campaign issue in the primary and is likely to continue in the general election as Wulsin tries to take Schmidt’s job.

    Start with this article on Quackwatch, a well-known site that tracks medical fraud:

    “Victoria Wulsin Linked to Unethical ‘Malariotherapy’ Experiments”
    http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/wulsin.html

    There’s much more information online. Google “Heimlich Wulsin AIDS.”

  6. 6 Joseph

    Actually- your comments don’t make any sense- at least not in the context of this post.

    Matt’s talking about the name of Phil Heimlich’s new radio show- and you are talking about some crazy experiments involving Phil’s dad and Wulsin.

  7. 7 Shucky Ducky

    I’m on topic, Joseph. I suggested that Phil interview Dr. Wulsin on his show. I think it would be instructive to learn about her affiliation with his dad because it resulted in an ethics complaint filed against her Ohio medical license by the National Council Against Health Fraud. Exposing Wulsin’s role in that mess is good for Jean Schmidt. I’m surprised that you seem to want to ignore it.

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