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Michael Andrew Smerconish ( ; born March 15, 1962) is an American radio host, television presenter, political commentator, author, and lawyer. He hosts ''The Michael Smerconish Program'' on
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. A former Sunday columnist for ''
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'', he has authored seven books and serves as counsel at the Philadelphia law firm Kline & Specter.


Early life and education

Smerconish was born on March 15, 1962, in
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, to Florence (née Grovich) and Walter Smerconish. His mother is Montenegrin, coming from the village of
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in the former
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. His father’s family is Carpatho-Rusyn, tracing their roots to the village of Swierzowa Ruska which was located in modern Southeast
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, not far from the
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n border. He graduated from Central Bucks High School West and earned his B.A. from
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in
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, followed by a
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degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Raised in a Republican household, Smerconish began corresponding with Democratic
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Frank L. Rizzo as a teenager. In 1980, his father unsuccessfully ran for the Pennsylvania state legislature, with Smerconish helping on the campaign. That same year, he founded Youth for Reagan/Bush at Lehigh University. While attending law school, he ran for the Pennsylvania state legislature but lost the Republican primary by 419 votes. Afterward, Smerconish resumed his legal studies and continued working on political campaigns. In 1986, he managed the Philadelphia campaign for U.S. Senator
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's re-election, and in 1987, he served as political director for Frank Rizzo's unsuccessful mayoral bid.


Career

After graduating from law school, Smerconish co-founded a title insurance agency with his brother Wally. At 29, he was appointed regional administrator for Philadelphia Region III of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under
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, during the George H. W. Bush administration. Following George H. W. Bush's 1992 election loss, Smerconish spent a decade practicing law with renowned trial attorney James E. Beasley, Sr. specializing in complex tort litigation. His clients ranged from the Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police to professional boxer Orlin Norris. He also successfully sued abortion provider Kermit Gosnell in a
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case. Today, Smerconish is of counsel at the law firm Kline & Specter. On October 19, 2008, after previously supporting only Republican presidential candidates, Smerconish endorsed
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for
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. In a ''Salon'' essay, he criticized the Republican Party's failure to capture
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and expressed his frustrations, which led to his endorsement.Why this lifelong Republican may vote for Obama
/ref> He called for the GOP to adopt moderation on social issues to align with suburban voters. In 2010, Smerconish announced he had left the Republican Party, later voting for
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in the 2016 election. Commentators noted his shift to the political center, with ''
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'' writing that he bet his career on there being "a great untapped center" in politics.


Media

In the spring of 1990, Smerconish made his first radio appearance as a guest on Philadelphia's 96.5 FM WWDB, eventually transitioning from guest to guest-host. By 1993, he hosted his own Sunday night program, balancing this with his legal career. After broadcaster Dominic Quinn's death in 1996, Smerconish moved to weekend mornings, but left WWDB in 1997 when the station began airing infomercials disguised as programs. He then joined CBS affiliate
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, initially on afternoons, later taking over the morning slot in 2003 after
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was fired. In February 2009, Smerconish's radio show went into national syndication, and on August 20, 2009, he became the first talk radio host to interview President Barack Obama live from the
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. He also interviewed Presidents
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, George H. W. Bush,
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, and
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, as well as Vice Presidents
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,
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, and
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. Smerconish's television career began with local appearances in Philadelphia, eventually leading to national exposure on CNN and
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. He appeared regularly on CNN's '' TalkBack Live'' and guest-hosted '' Scarborough Country'' on MSNBC. In 2007, he hosted Don Imus's time slot on MSNBC following Imus's firing, and later became a regular substitute for Chris Matthews on '' Hardball''. In 2013, Smerconish moved his radio show to Sirius XM’s POTUS Channel, citing his desire for nonpartisan discussions after leaving the Republican Party in 2010. In 2014, he left MSNBC to host his own program on CNN, which airs on Saturdays. To mark 30 years in talk radio, Smerconish released an autobiographical, one-man film, ''Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Talking'', which initially aired on
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in July 2020, and then became a special on
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Books

Following the September 11 attacks, Smerconish became interested in the 9/11 Commission's investigation, specifically a question posed by Commissioner John Lehman to Secretary of State
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, regarding political correctness in airport security. Lehman suggested that there was a limit on how many Arab males could be screened at airports, which Smerconish wrote about in the ''
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''. His investigation led to his testimony before a Senate subcommittee, and he later authored ''Flying Blind: How Political Correctness Continues to Compromise Airline Safety Post 9/11'' (2004), donating all proceeds to a 9/11 memorial. Smerconish's second book, ''Muzzled: From T-Ball to Terrorism'' (2007), became a
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, linking political correctness to challenges in fighting terrorism. His third book, ''Murdered by Mumia'' (2007), co-written with Maureen Faulkner, recounted the murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner. Smerconish donated the book's proceeds to a charitable fund for Faulkner. In ''Morning Drive: Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Talking'' (2009), Smerconish reflected on his career and political transformation. His fifth book, ''Instinct: The Man Who Stopped the 20th Hijacker'' (2009), told the story of Jose Melendez-Perez, a
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who helped prevent the 20th hijacker's entry into the U.S. before 9/11. Smerconish donated proceeds from this book to the Flight 93 National Memorial. Smerconish's first fictional book, ''Talk: A Novel'' (2014), explores the rise of a conservative talk show host, Stan Powers, who must decide whether to continue parroting talking points or stay true to his beliefs. Warner Horizon Television optioned the rights to the novel. His next book, ''Clowns to the Left of Me, Jokers to the Right'' (2018), compiled 100 of his columns from ''
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'' and ''Philadelphia Daily News''. He donated proceeds to the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center and later developed a one-man show, "American Life in Columns," which he toured across the U.S.


Recognition

Smerconish has been recognized with three honorary degrees: a Doctor of Humane Letters from
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in 2016, another Doctor of Humane Letters from Delaware Valley College in 2018, and a Doctor of Science from the University of the Sciences in 2020. He has earned numerous accolades for his work in media, including being named one of America’s most important talk show hosts by '' Talkers Magazine''. In 2003, he was listed among Pennsylvania's most influential political figures by ''The Pennsylvania Report,'' and in 2006, ''
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'' honored him as the nation's Local Personality of the Year. The
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selected him as a Marconi Award finalist in 2011 for Best Network/Syndicated Host. Additionally, ''Philadelphia'' ''magazine'' named him the city's best talk show host in 2004 and counted him among its most powerful citizens.


Controversy

As part of the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses, students at
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protested to rescind Michael Smerconish's invitation as commencement speaker for the Class of 2024 due to remarks in his 2004 book ''Flying Blind'' advocating for
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. In response, Smerconish addressed the students' demands on his podcast and website, stating that although he had not reviewed the book recently, he would likely "stand behind every single word." Subsequently, Dickinson College decided to revoke his invitation and honorary degree, citing "overwhelming opposition from our faculty and students" and concerns that his presence could distract from the commencement event, according to President John E. Jones. In December 2024, Smerconish lamented the fact that there are no makeshift memorials commemorating the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson who was assassinated in New York City earlier that month. Smerconish compared Thompson to cultural icons such as
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as well as victims of police brutality like George Floyd and people who'd been victims of political violence such as Heather Heyer who was murdered by a far-right extremist while counter-protesting at the
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.


References


External links

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