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Tim Constantine

Tim Constantine

Tim Constantine hosts "The Capitol Hill Show" every weekday from Washington, D.C., broadcasting to listeners all across the United States. He combines his background in TV and radio, his experience in public office, his controversial fall from grace and his hard-nose business approach with his understated sense of humor for the most-entertaining radio program anywhere.

Tim has the unique position among talk radio's elite as having been on the other side of the interview microphone almost as much as he's been the one asking the questions. Never mean, but always seeking truth and accuracy, he is a breath of fresh air in today's world of mindless talking points from the left or the right. He is "America's Voice of Reason." He can be reached at tconstantine@washingtontimes.com.

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Columns by Tim Constantine

Tim Constantine Commentary 05-27-15

Obama won’t acknowledge dangers of radical Islam

Tim Constantine looks at the dangers of radical Islam around the world. "After the various ISIS attacks or beheadings around the world Americans often ask why no Muslim leadership stands up and denounces the atrocities." Tim may have the answer. Published May 27, 2015

Tim Constantine commentary 05-26

Tim Constantine: No need to fear legal gun owners

Tim Constantine takes a look at gun violence over the holiday weekend and asks why legal gun ownership is vilified. "We can't let fear trump common sense. It's not the law abiding gun enthusiasts we have to worry about." Published May 26, 2015

Tim Constantine Commentary May 22, 2015

Obama’s Legacy: Do Whatever You Want

Tim Constantine on what President Obama's legacy may be. "Obama disagrees with the law of the land. and since he doesn't have the vote to change it, he chooses to ignore it." Published May 22, 2015

Tim Constantine May 19, 2015

Capitol Hill Show with Tim Constantine (May 19, 2015)

Tim Constantine looks at the importance of recognizing freedom of expression, even when the message is offensive. We are in a "society so eager to erase past offensives that they would change the narrative of history." Published May 19, 2015

Myron Penn, a prominent Alabama attorney and former Democratic state senator, is under fire for removing the Confederate flags that decorated soldiers' graves at an old Confederate cemetery in downtown Union Springs. (WSFA) **FILE**

TIM CONSTANTINE: Freedom of speech must be protected — even when it is offensive

It is not without irony that an Alabama attorney and former Democratic state senator by the name of Myron Penn took it upon himself recently to remove the Confederate flags from that old Confederate graveyard. His reason? He said that he -- and others in his community -- found the flags offensive. He sees the flags as symbols of racism and oppression. They may well be, but his actions to remove them dishonor the American flag and the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution those stars and stripes represent. Published May 19, 2015

Tim Constantine BB King

BB King - The Thrill is Gone

Tim shares an encounter with BB King that demonstrated he was not only a legendary musician, he was a delightfully nice man. Published May 15, 2015

Capitol Hill Show Michelle Obama Vogue

Tim Constantine’s Capitol Hill Show (May 14, 2015)

Tim Constantine on how difficult Michelle Obama says life has been as the first black First Lady. Tim says that while you can question whether or not life is always fair, having Michelle Obama use herself as an example of that is almost laughable. Published May 14, 2015

Tim Constantine Capitol Hill Show May 13, 2015

Tim Constantine’s Capitol Hill Show (May 13, 2015)

Tim Constantine says the politically correct world has made our kids fat. "Unfortunately, the result is the kids are learning how important it is to exercise from a text book." Published May 13, 2015