music.wikisort.org - SingerLaurie Roth is an American radio talk show host and political commentator. She hosts the nationally syndicated political talk show, The Roth Show. As a candidate for President of the United States in the 2012 election, she unsuccessfully sought the 2012 nominations of the Constitution Party and the American Independent Party.
American singer
Laurie Roth |
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Nationality | American |
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Occupation | Radio talk show host |
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Agent | Imagine Publicity |
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Education and early career
Roth earned a PhD in counseling with an emphasis on alcohol and drugs from Oregon State University.[1] She was a singer-songwriter in the early to mid-1990s and host and co-producer of the PBS music show "CD Highway" from 1995 to 2000.[1]
Talk radio career
Roth began her career in talk radio as a guest on KGA-AM in Spokane, Washington in 2001.[1] She then had her own show on KPLS in Los Angeles, California.[1]
The Roth Show
The self-described "Annie Oakley of the Airwaves,"[1] has hosted the nationally syndicated The Roth Show, a conservative political commentary program, since 2003 on KQNT in Spokane.[1] The program is broadcast weekdays from the studios of flagship station KSBN in Spokane to over 50 stations nationwide.[2][3]
Traffic accident
In August 2005, Roth was critically injured in a motorcycle crash,[4][5] from which she suffered multiple broken bones and other bodily injuries, and was in a coma for two weeks. As a result of her injuries, she was unable to host her radio program for nearly a year. She returned as host of The Roth Show in June 2006.[2][6]
Political activity
Roth is a political columnist for the Internet publications News With Views, Canada Free Press and the New Media Journal.[7]
Presidential campaign
In mid-2011, Roth confirmed that she was exploring the possibility of running for President of the United States.[8] She announced her candidacy for the presidential nomination of the American Independent Party in November 2011.[9] She also ran for the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party,[10][11] which was won by former U.S. Congressman Virgil Goode on the first ballot at the 2012 Constitution Party National Convention.[12] Roth finished fifth in the balloting with 1.49% of the vote. Following her defeat for that party's nomination, Roth continued her candidacy for the American Independent Party nomination and contemplated the possibility of continuing her presidential bid as a "tea party" independent candidate.[13]
Roth announced that she had dropped out of the 2012 presidential race on July 25, 2012.[14]
Plaintiff in lawsuits against President Obama
In January 2012, Roth was named as a plaintiff in a lawsuit against President Barack Obama in Georgia,[15] and was represented by birther movement activist Orly Taitz.[16] Roth and her fellow plaintiffs challenged President Obama's eligibility to run for president of the United States. On February 3, 2012, Judge Michael Malihi ruled in favor of President Obama.[16] Roth and her fellow plaintiffs appealed Judge Malihi's ruling; their appeal was denied on March 2, 2012.[17]
In April 2012, Roth was added as a plaintiff to an election challenge against the President in Mississippi.[18] While listed on legal motions for the Mississippi election challenge, it was unknown if Roth was an official plaintiff as no motion requesting Roth's addition as a plaintiff was noted on the case docket.
Personal life
Roth lives with her husband and two children in Elk, Washington.[11]
References
- "Laurie Roth Show' lands on KQNT". The Spokesman-Review via HighBeam Research (subscription required). April 23, 2003. Archived from the original on November 17, 2018. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
- McLeod, Judi (July 7, 2008) "Radio’s Laurie Roth gives us something to believe in", Canada Free Press. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- "Harris Broadcasting adds The Roth Show" Archived September 8, 2012, at archive.today, Radio Ink, June 7, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- "Radio host Laurie Roth hurt in motorcycle crash", The Seattle Times. August 26, 2005. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- "Radio talk show host in critical condition", The Spokesman Review. August 27, 2005. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- "Laurie's accident & comeback", www.therothshow.com. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- "Welcome to the Roth Show" Archived April 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, www.therothshow.com. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- Hensley, Nicole (July 12, 2011) "Dr. Laurie Roth Decides to Seriously Explore Running for President" Archived July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, KXLY.com. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- "Laurie Roth Makes Independent Run for President, Says AIP Will Put Her On the Ballot", Independent Political Report. December 12, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- "Constitution Party Presidential Debate Involves Six Candidates", Independent Political Report, March 26, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- Camben, Jim (April 20, 2012) "Spokane radio talk show host runs for president", The Seattle Times via The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved May 15, 2012
- "Constitution Party Selects Presidential Nominee". C-SPAN. April 21, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
- "Roth considering independent run for president", The Spokesman-Review. April 24, 2012. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
- "National radio talk show host, Laurie Roth drops out of Presidential race – Dives deeper into race for America", www.therothshow.com. Retrieved August 6, 2012.
- Who is Presidential Candidate Dr. Laurie Roth, and Why is She Suing Obama? Renew America Retrieved April 14, 2012
- Georgia Ballot Challenge Ruling Scribd Retrieved April 14, 2012
- Georgia Ballot Challenge Appeal Ruling Scribd Retrieved April 14, 2012
- Mississippi Election Challenge Interlocutory Appeal "Scribd" Retrieved April 22, 2012
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External links
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- Carl Person
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Green Party | | Candidates |
- Nominee: Jill Stein
- VP nominee: Cheri Honkala
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American Independent Party |
- Nominee: Tom Hoefling
- Other candidates: Wiley Drake
- Virgil Goode
- Edward C. Noonan
- Laurie Roth
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American Third Position Party |
- Nominee: Merlin Miller
- VP nominee: Virginia Abernethy
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Constitution Party |
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- Nominee: Virgil Goode
- VP nominee: Jim Clymer
- Other candidates: Laurie Roth
- Robby Wells
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Justice Party | |
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Socialism and Liberation | |
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Peace and Freedom Party |
- Nominee: Roseanne Barr
- VP nominee: Cindy Sheehan
- Other candidates: Stewart Alexander
- Rocky Anderson
- Peta Lindsay
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Prohibition Party |
- Nominee: Jack Fellure
- Other candidates: James Hedges
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Reform Party |
- Nominee: Andre Barnett
- Other candidates: Laurence Kotlikoff
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Socialist Party |
- Nominee: Stewart Alexander
- VP nominee: Alejandro Mendoza
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