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  2. Rush Limbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Limbaugh garnered controversy from his statements on race, LGBT matters, feminism, sexual consent, and climate change. In 1993, he was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame and in 1998 the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame .

  3. Wilfred M. McClay - Wikipedia

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    Hillsdale College: Wilfred M. McClay (born 1951) is an American academic currently on the faculty of Hillsdale College. Early life and education.

  4. Peter Enns - Wikipedia

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    Peter Enns was born in Passaic, New Jersey, on January 2, 1961, to German-American immigrant parents.He grew up in River Vale, New Jersey, and graduated from Pascack Valley High School (Hillsdale, New Jersey) in 1978.

  5. PragerU - Wikipedia

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    An August 2019 article by Drew Anderson in GLAAD, noted PragerU's "interviews with many controversial public figures who are often hailed by the white supremacist movement" and accused it of a "horrific anti-LGBTQ record."

  6. Sean Hannity - Wikipedia

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    Hannity stirred controversy in April 2018 when it was revealed that he shared a lawyer, Michael Cohen, with Trump. In a breach of journalistic ethics , Hannity had failed to disclose that Cohen was his lawyer while at the same time taking to the Fox airwaves to defend Cohen and criticize those who investigated him.

  7. The Heritage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, Jason Richwine, who co-authored a controversial Heritage Foundation report on the costs of amnesty for migrants, resigned his position following intensive media scrutiny to his Harvard University Ph.D. thesis, authored four years earlier, in 2009, and comments he made at an American Enterprise Institute forum in 2008.

  8. Dennis Prager - Wikipedia

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    Prager attended Brooklyn College, where he double majored in anthropology and history, and received a B.A. in 1970. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] He became a fellow at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs and attended there from 1970-1972, while he also took courses at the University of Leeds .

  9. King James Only movement - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin G. Wilkinson (1872–1968), a Seventh-day Adventist missionary, theology professor and college president, wrote Our Authorized Bible Vindicated (1930) in which he asserted that some of the new versions of the Bible came from manuscripts with corruptions introduced into the Septuagint by Origen and manuscripts with deletions and changes from corrupted Alexandrian text.