Conservative commentators such as Rush Limbaugh and Glenn
Beck have been inveterate endorsers of gold as an alternative investment in
what they would say is an uncertain world. Now, Dennis Miller has picked up
some business from Limbaugh.
Regal Assets, a company that takes IRAs and 401(k)s and
shifts them into gold and silver, dropped Limbaugh’s Fox show during a recent
controversy. It has hired Miller to plug its offerings on his nationally
syndicated radio show. Regal gets category exclusivity.
"I have a duty to our thousands of clients who are
valued dearly, and to the Regal Assets staff, to align with the right
personalities who share the same core values as Regal Assets," stated
Tyler Gallagher, company CEO.
Miller’s path to conservative-leaning commentator has been a
curious one, going from hosting “Saturday Night Live” weekend update in the
1980s to an HBO show to a commentator role on “Monday Night Football” to the
launch of a daily Westwood One radio show in 2012.
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In March of this year, after Limbaugh referred to a
Georgetown University student involved in a birth control-health care policy
debate as a “slut,” Regal dropped all advertising on his radio show.
Liberal-leaning Alan Colmes is listed as a Regal Assets
supporter, as is Alan Thicke.
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