Legendary talk radio host, commentator, author, and regular Newsmax contributor Barry Farber who's observed many presidential campaigns, tells Newsmax correspondent Ashley Martella in a 5 Minute interview that the MoveOn.org attack ad on John McCain concerning Iraq is the dirtiest he's ever seen and he explains why. He says John McCain's best hope for getting elected is to hope that the Democrats continue "to destroy each other." Farber ridicules Barack Obama's claim of never having heard any racist or anti-American comments while attending the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago for 20 years. Legendary radio talk show host Barry Farber, whose daily radio program is heard across America on the Talk America Radio Network, is a regular NewsMax columnist offering political and social commentary. "Barry Farber is one of the greats of talk radio, and we are pleased to have him with NewsMax.com," Christopher Ruddy, president of NewsMax.com, said. "Every morning I have been going to NewsMax.com. It's my favorite source for news on the web and I'm glad to be on the NewsMax.com team," Barry Farber, who broadcasts from New York, said. Barry Farber has had an incredible career. Before leaving college Barry had been an editor of a daily newspaper, a wrestler, a steel worker, a representative of American college students in Yugoslavia and Brazil, an interpreter for units of the Chinese Nationalist Navy, and a Phi Beta Kappa student. All before leaving college. Since then, Barry's news coverage has taken him in and out of trouble spots all over the world: He led Hungarians across the border after their revolution and sped to Cuba after the fall of Batista, beating Fidel Castro to Havana by five days! Barry reported on the repression of Soviet Jews from the Moscow synagogue beginning in 1956. In 1991, Barry's nationally syndicated radio show won him the title of "Talk Show Host of the Year." His numerous articles have appeared in the New York Times, Reader's Digest, the Washington Post, and the Saturday Review, to name a few.
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