Former United States congress member and conservative political speaker J.D. Hayworth spent 12 years as a U.S. House member of Congress. This experience as a House republican speaker has influenced his broadcasting career, shaping the tone of his show and personal/political beliefs as well. American conservative and media pundit J.D. Hayworth was a strong voice in the United States Congress as a conservative Republican party member in the 104th - 109th Congresses, where he gave memorable political speeches.
As a House of Representatives member, conservative political speaker, and U.S. House member of the Ways and Means Committee, JD Hayworth learned the ways and means of what he calls "Confrontation/Compromise/Consensus" decision-making. As a republican speaker on a range of topics, this articulate American conservative cut his teeth in the U.S. Congress, and as a conservative party member, his is a return to a simpler, better time, when a Republican party member had working family values at heart, not corporate ones. His political speeches during the 104th to 109th Congresses bear this out.
But where political speeches leave off, the more direct connection to the American audience begins. If a former House of Representatives member and conservative political speaker such as JD Hayworth must bow out of the scene in D.C., then surely he should take his Republican speaking talents and go back to where he is called. In this case – radio, where he started at age 14! This former United States Congress member and American conservative enjoys enticing half of his audience and challenging the rest, with radio-made political speeches and a new blog that are never boring.
Former House of Representatives member and conservative political speaker J.D. Hayworth spent 12 years as a U.S. House member of Congress. This experience as a House republican speaker has greatly influenced his broadcasting career, which has shaped the tone of his show and personal/political beliefs as well. American conservative and media pundit J.D. Hayworth was a strong voice in the United States Congress as a conservative Republican party member, and now takes it to the airwaves, on his nightly radio show “Common Sense for Uncommon Times”.
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