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Mark Davis (born 1957) is an American radio host, newspaper columnist and political commentator. His local talk show , The Mark Davis Show , airs weekdays from 7am to 10am CT on 660AM "The Answer" KSKY in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex . His column is published in The Dallas Morning News . From 2008 to 2012, Davis was a rotating guest host for The Rush Limbaugh Show ; from 2012 to 2017, he served as the Friday host of the Salem Radio Network 's Morning in America , and continues to host network shows on a regular basis.

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34-593: Mark Davis may refer to: Entertainers [ edit ] Mark Davis (talk show host) , American radio talk show host Mark Jonathan Davis (born 1965), American actor/singer and creator of Richard Cheese Mark Davis, American bassist and founding member for the band Emmure Mark Davis (actor) (born 1965), English adult film actor Mark Davis (Canadian musician) , Canadian alternative country and indie rock musician Sports [ edit ] Mark Davis (American football) (born 1955), American principal owner of

68-581: A "paleolibertarian" and was "happy with the term libertarian". Those libertarians continued their opposition to "all forms of government intervention—economic, cultural, social, international" whilst upholding cultural conservatism in social thought and behavior. Paleolibertarians opposed a licentious libertarianism which advocated "freedom from bourgeois morality, and social authority". Rockwell later stated to have dropped that self-description because people confused it with paleoconservatism which libertarians such as Rockwell rejected. While distancing himself from

102-694: A belief in a more socially conservative philosophy emphasizing authority, morality, and duty. Primarily an American ideology, libertarian conservatism prioritizes liberty , promoting free expression , freedom of choice and free-market capitalism to achieve conservative ends while rejecting liberal social engineering . Although having similarities to liberal conservatism and therefore mainstream American conservatism with both being influenced by classical liberal thought; libertarian conservatives are far more anti-statist and are much more hostile to government intervention in both social and economic matters. In political science , libertarian conservatism

136-456: A budget with a $ 38 billion deficit, and every Republican in the House voted against it. In 1981, Reagan proposed a budget with a $ 45 billion deficit—which turned out to be $ 113 billion—and Republicans were cheering his great victory. They were living in a storybook land". Ron Paul expressed his disgust with the political culture of both major parties in a speech delivered in 1984 upon resigning from

170-462: A matter of strategy. Rothbard argued that the failure to pitch the libertarian message to Middle America might result in the loss of "the tight-assed majority". In the 1990s, Rothbard, Lew Rockwell and others described their libertarian conservative views as paleolibertarianism . In an early statement of this position, Rockwell and Jeffrey Tucker argued for a specifically Christian libertarianism . Later, Rockwell would no longer consider himself

204-409: Is a political and social philosophy that combines conservatism and libertarianism , representing the libertarian wing of conservatism and vice versa. Libertarian conservatism advocates the greatest possible economic liberty and the least possible government regulation of social life (described as " small government "), mirroring laissez-faire classical liberalism , but harnesses this to

238-425: Is an ideology that combines the advocacy of economic and legal principles such as fiscal discipline , respect for contracts , defense of private property and free markets , fewer laws banning minor crimes, and the traditional conservative stress on self-help and freedom of choice under a laissez-faire and economically liberal capitalist society with social tenets such as the importance of religion and

272-621: Is at odds with libertarianism. In Democracy: The God That Failed , first published in 2001, Hoppe argued that "libertarians must be conservatives". Hoppe acknowledged "the importance, under clearly stated circumstances, of discriminating against communists, democrats, and habitual advocates of alternative, non-family centered lifestyles, including homosexuals". In contrast to Walter Block , Hoppe argued that libertarianism need not be seen as requiring open borders and attributed "open border enthusiasm" to "egalitarianism". While defending "market anarchy" in preference to both, Hoppe has argued for

306-808: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mark Davis (talk show host) Davis describes himself as a libertarian conservative , opposing smoking bans , religious indoctrination in public education, and illegal immigration . He also supports the War on Terror and drug prohibition . He is the author of "Upside Down: How the Left Turned Right Into Wrong, Truth Into Lies and Good Into Bad" (2016) and Lone Star America: How Texas Can Save Our Country (2014), both from Regnery Publishing. Born in San Antonio, Texas in 1957 and raised in

340-440: Is questionable to what extent conservatism and libertarianism are compatible". According to Mark A. Graber, libertarian conservatives are "philosophically consistent liberal legal individualists". In 1998, George Wescott Carey edited Freedom and Virtue: The Conservative/Libertarian Debate , a book which contains essays that Carey describes as representing "the tension between liberty and morality" and "the main fault line dividing

374-598: The House of Representatives to prepare for a failed run for the Senate and eventually apologized to his libertarian friends for having supported Reagan. By 1987, Ron Paul was ready to sever all ties to the Republican Party as explained in a blistering resignation letter. While affiliated with both Libertarian and Republican parties at different times, Ron Paul stated to have always been a libertarian at heart. In

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408-1437: The Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. , Davis graduated from the University of Maryland in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism. Davis started as a news anchor and reporter at WKAZ / WQBE in Charleston, West Virginia from 1979 to 1981. From there, he went to WOKV in Jacksonville, Florida , serving again as a news anchor until launching a talk show in 1982. From there he went to WHBQ in Memphis, Tennessee beginning in 1985, WMC in Memphis in 1989, WTKN in Tampa, Florida briefly in 1990, WWRC in Washington, DC 1990–1994, and WBAP in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas in 1994 through April 2012. The Mark Davis Show aired from 9:00 a.m. until Noon and then later, 8:30 to 11:00 AM CT on WBAP . The "Mark Davis show" currently airs on "660AM The Answer" KSKY weekday mornings from 7:00am to 10:00am CT. On Fridays, from 2012 until

442-557: The New Left , with which he helped build for a few years a relationship with other libertarians, Rothbard had involved the segment of the libertarian movement loyal to him in an alliance with the growing paleoconservative movement, seen by many observers, libertarian and otherwise, as flirting with racism and social reaction. Suggesting that libertarians needed a new cultural profile that would make them more acceptable to socially and culturally conservative people, Rothbard criticized

476-563: The 1980s, libertarians such as Ron Paul and Murray Rothbard criticized President Reagan, Reaganomics and policies of the Reagan administration for, among other reasons, having turned the United States' big trade deficit into debt and the United States became a debtor nation for the first time since World War I under the Reagan administration . Rothbard argued that the presidency of Reagan has been "a disaster for libertarianism in

510-553: The Founding Fathers". He said that such libertarian conservatism was "hijacked" by neoconservatism , "by the very enemies it was formed to fight— Fabians , New Dealers , welfarists , progressives , globalists , interventionists , militarists , nation builders , and all the rest of the collectivist ilk that was assiduously working to destroy the Founders' Republic of States". Libertarian conservatism subscribes to

544-1706: The NFL's Las Vegas Raiders and WNBA's Las Vegas Aces Mark Davis (pitcher) (born 1960), American Major League Baseball player Mark Davis (outfielder) (born 1964), American Major League Baseball player Mark Davis (basketball, born 1960) , former player in the Australian National Basketball League Mark Davis (basketball, born 1973) , American former National Basketball Association player Mark Davis (basketball, born 1963) , American former National Basketball Association player Mark Davis (snooker player) (born 1972), English snooker player Mark Davis (golfer) (born 1964), English golfer Mark Davis (English cricketer) (born 1962), English cricketer, played for Somerset and Wiltshire Mark Davis (South African cricketer) (born 1971), South African former cricketer, played for Northern Transvaal and then in England for MCC and Sussex Mark Davis (fisherman) (born 1963), American bass fisher Mark Davis (boxer) (born 1987), American lightweight boxer Mark Davis (footballer) (born 1969), English footballer Mark Davis (wrestler) (born 1990), Australian professional wrestler Mark Davis (rugby union) (born 1970), Welsh rugby union player Other [ edit ] Mark Davis (journalist) , Australian journalist for Dateline Mark A. Davis (born 1966), North Carolina judge Mark H. A. Davis (1945–2020), English mathematician Mark Davis (Unicode) (born 1952), American co-founder and president of

578-748: The Unicode Consortium Mark Steven Davis (born 1962), U.S. federal judge Mark E. Davis (born 1955), American professor of chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology Mark M. Davis (born 1952), American professor of immunology at Stanford University Mark S. Davis, American trial lawyer based in Honolulu See also [ edit ] Mark Davies (disambiguation) Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge Mark Davis' The Fishing Master [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

612-463: The United States" and Ron Paul described Reagan himself as "a dramatic failure". Already a radical classical liberal and anti-interventionist strongly influenced by the Old Right , especially its opposition to the managerial state whilst being more unequivocally anti-war and anti-imperialist , Rothbard had become the doyen of libertarianism in the United States . After his departure from

646-490: The bounds of that institution, but also a general emphasis on dignity and temperance over self-indulgence and dissolute living". Hans-Hermann Hoppe is a libertarian conservative, whose belief in rights of property owners to establish private covenant communities, from which homosexuals and political dissidents may be "physically removed", has been strongly criticised. Hoppe also garnered controversy due to his support for restrictive limits on immigration which critics argue

680-603: The federal judiciary". DiLorenzo further wrote that the powers accrued to the federal government during the American Civil War overthrew the Constitution of 1787 . In 2006, Nelson Hultberg wrote that there is "philosophical common ground" between libertarians and conservatives. According to Hultberg, "[t]he true conservative movement was, from the start, a blend of political libertarianism, cultural conservatism, and non-interventionism abroad bequeathed to us via

714-544: The ideas of liberty , privacy and ending the war on marijuana at the legal level without changing personal values. Defending the fusion of traditionalist conservatism with libertarianism and rejecting the view that libertarianism necessarily requires support for a liberal culture , Feser implied that a central issue for those who share his viewpoint is "the preservation of traditional morality—particularly traditional sexual morality, with its idealization of marriage and its insistence that sexual activity be confined within

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748-486: The libertarian idea of free-market capitalism , advocating minimal to no government interference in the market . A number of libertarian conservatives favor Austrian School economics and are critical of fiat money . Libertarian conservatives also support wherever possible privatizing services traditionally run or provided by the government, from airports and air traffic control systems to toll roads and toll booths. Libertarian conservatism advocates economic freedom in

782-497: The paleolibertarian alliance strategy, Rockwell affirmed paleoconservatives for their "work on the immigration issue", maintaining that "porous borders in Texas and California" could be seen as "reducing liberty, not increasing it, through a form of publicly subsidized right to trespass". In 2001, Edward Feser emphasized that libertarianism does not require individuals to reject traditional conservative values. Libertarianism supports

816-499: The product and capital markets and consumption whilst excluding collective action , collective bargaining and labor organization in general. In the 1950s, Frank Meyer , a prominent contributor to the National Review , called his own combination of libertarianism and conservatism fusionism . In a 1975 interview with Reason , California Governor Ronald Reagan appealed to libertarians when he stated to "believe

850-404: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mark_Davis&oldid=1178709997 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

884-500: The show ended in 2016, he hosted Bill Bennett's "Morning in America" from 6:00am through 8:00am CT (on KSKY as well) followed by his local show until 10:00am CT. Davis was heard in national syndication with two shows, a Sunday three-hour broadcast from 1998-2003 and a two-hour weekday show which followed his local program from 2005-2007. The latter was produced mainly for ABC's satellite talk radio channel . On July 3, 2008, his show

918-651: The superiority of monarchy to democracy , maintaining that monarchs are likely to be better stewards of the territory they claim to own than democratic politicians, whose time horizons may be shorter. Richard Epstein , Milton Friedman , Friedrich Hayek , Ludwig von Mises , Albert Jay Nock , Richard Posner , Peter Schiff , Thomas Sowell , David Stockman , Dennis Miller , Peter Thiel , and Walter E. Williams have been described as libertarian conservatives. Former Congressman Ron Paul and his son Senator Rand Paul have been described as combining conservative and libertarian small government ideas and showing how

952-404: The tendency of proponents of libertarianism to appeal to "'free spirits,' to people who don't want to push other people around, and who don't want to be pushed around themselves" in contrast to "the bulk of Americans", who "might well be tight-assed conformists, who want to stamp out drugs in their vicinity, kick out people with strange dress habits, etc." whilst emphasizing that this was relevant as

986-416: The two philosophies". For Brian Farmer, "Libertarianism is a form of Conservatism often considered separate from the more mainstream conservative ideologies, partially because it is a bit more extreme, and partially because Libertarians often separate themselves from other forms of more mainstream Conservatism". In 2004, Thomas DiLorenzo wrote that libertarian conservative constitutionalists believe that

1020-625: The value of religious morality through a framework of limited , constitutional , representative government . For Margaret Randall , libertarian conservatism began as an expression of liberal individualism and the demand for personal freedom . According to Andrew Gilbert, conservative parties such as the British Conservative Party and the American Republican Party hold a significant libertarian conservative wing, although Gilbert argues that "it

1054-539: The very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism". Ron Paul was one of the first elected officials in the nation to support Reagan's presidential campaign and actively campaigned for Reagan in 1976 and 1980. However, Ron Paul quickly became disillusioned with the Reagan administration's policies after Reagan's election in 1980 and later recalled being the only Republican to vote against Reagan budget proposals in 1981, aghast that "in 1977, Jimmy Carter proposed

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1088-545: The way to limit government is to enforce the United States Constitution . However, DiLorenzo criticized them by writing that "[t]he fatal flaw in the thinking of the libertarian/conservative constitutionalists stems from their unawareness or willful ignorance of how the founders themselves believed the Constitution could be enforced: by the citizens of the free, independent, and sovereign states, not

1122-439: Was simulcast on C-SPAN 2. During the commercial breaks he addressed the camera and provided some behind-the-scenes insights on talk radio and the issues of the day. On May 29, 2012, Davis announced he would be joining Dallas-based radio station "660AM The Answer" KSKY on June 4, 2012 in the 7:00am to 10:00amCT timeslot. The station is owned by Salem Media Group . From June 8, 2012 to the program's finale April 1, 2016, Davis

1156-901: Was the Friday host of "Morning in America," a nationally syndicated radio program airing Monday through Friday from 6am to 9am ET. Morning in America was produced and distributed by Salem Communications' Salem Radio Network ; the show was hosted by William Bennett Mondays through Thursdays. Moving forward, Davis will be heard filling in for various shows on the Salem Radio Network . Libertarian conservatism Defunct Newspapers Journals TV channels Websites Other Economics Gun rights Identity politics Nativist Religion Watchdog groups Youth/student groups Miscellaneous Other Libertarian conservatism , also referred to as conservative libertarianism and, more rarely, conservatarianism ,

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