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Tim Constantine

Tim Constantine

tconstantine@washingtontimes.com

Tim Constantine hosts "The Capitol Hill Show" every weekday from Washington, D.C., broadcasting to listeners all across the United States. He combines his background in TV and radio, his experience in public office, his controversial fall from grace and his hard-nose business approach with his understated sense of humor for the most-entertaining radio program anywhere.
Tim has the unique position among talk radio's elite as having been on the other side of the interview microphone almost as much as he's been the one asking the questions. Never mean, but always seeking truth and accuracy, he is a breath of fresh air in today's world of mindless talking points from the left or the right. He is "America's Voice of Reason." He can be reached at tconstantine@washingtontimes.com.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump talks with supporters before meeting with volunteers at the local Pizza Ranch restaurant, Friday, Jan. 15, 2016, in Waukee, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

TIM CONSTANTINE: Is Donald Trump a white supremacist?

Donald Trump has developed an extremely effective way of dispatching would-be rivals. He tells a less than flattering story about the person. Sometimes he makes accusations head-on. Sometimes he does so more discreetly with hints and innuendo. He's at his comic best when he pretends he's doing it to help the person in question.

January 15, 2016
Tim Constantine sat down with 2016 GOP Presidential hopeful Senator Ted Cruz for an exclusive one on one interview. "Senator Rubio looks in the TV cameras and says things he knows are absolutely false."

Cruz calls Rubio “an unusually good liar”

Tim Constantine sat down with 2016 GOP Presidential hopeful Senator Ted Cruz for an exclusive one on one interview. "Senator Rubio looks in the TV cameras and says things he knows are absolutely false."

December 21, 2015
Tim Constantine examines the possibility of Republican leadership considering a brokered GOP convention in 2016.  "Installing a candidate chosen through a back room deal doesn't save the party, it will destroy it."

Constantine: GOP Suicide Mission

Tim Constantine examines the possibility of Republican leadership considering a brokered GOP convention in 2016. "Installing a candidate chosen through a back room deal doesn't save the party, it will destroy it."

December 11, 2015