June 30, 2022
JMJ Catholic Radio 750AM in Scranton, Penn. tapes a half-hour interview with John Horvat and the station’s popular radio talk show host Walter Camier. They talk about the lessons learned from the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
JMJ Catholic Radio 750AM in Scranton, Penn. tapes a half-hour interview with John Horvat and the station’s popular radio talk show host Walter Camier. They talk about the lessons learned from the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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-five-minute interview with director Molly Smith was on activist shareholders that promote abortion.
JMJ Catholic Radio 750AM in Scranton, Penn. tapes a half-hour interview with John Horvat and the station’s popular radio talk show host Walter Camier. They talk again about the weaponized dollar.
John Horvat is interviewed by Charlie Butts of AFA News Radio Network. The syndicated interview was about protesting Walmart’s “Pride” page.
John is a guest on the podcast/ radio show, “Steel on Steel,” based in Boise, Idaho. John spoke with host Steve Schiller about recent SEC regulations.
John Horvat has a one-hour interview with Jim Havens on his radio program, “The Simple Truth.” The show is aired on The Station of the Cross in Williamsville, New York. They talk about current events.
John again joins Terry Lowry’s “What’s Up Radio Program” on Houston’s 100.7FM KKHT-FM. They talk about the conversion of Naomi Wolf.
John Horvat has a one-hour interview with Jim Havens on his radio program, The Simple Truth. The show is aired on The Station of the Cross in Williamsville, New York. They talk about the Metaverse.
John again joins Terry Lowry’s “What’s Up Radio Program” on Houston’s 100.7FM KKHT-FM. They talk about the workforce participation rate.
John Horvat has a forty-minute interview with Father Robert McTeigue S.J. on his radio program, The Catholic Current. The show is aired on The Station of the Cross in Williamsville, New York. They talk about the “Civil War About Everything.”