Alan Colmes
Alan Colmes
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Full name: Alan Stanley Colmes
Common aliases: Alan Colmes, Al ColmesBirth and Death Dates
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Born: September 24, 1950
Died: February 23, 2020 (aged 69)Nationality and Profession(s)
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American radio host, television commentator, and author.
Early Life and Background
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Alan Colmes was born on September 24, 1950, in New York City. His family was not particularly involved in politics, but his father was a union representative for the United Federation of Teachers. This background would later influence Colmes' views on labor rights and social justice.
Growing up in Manhattan's Upper West Side, Colmes attended Stuyvesant High School before studying at Brooklyn College. After graduating with a degree in history, he began working as a radio host in New York City.
Major Accomplishments
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Colmes is best known for co-hosting the popular Fox News show Hannity & Colmes alongside Sean Hannity from 1998 to 2009. This long-running program made him a household name and earned him both praise and criticism from various quarters.
As an author, Colmes wrote several books on politics and social issues, including Red, White and Liberal, which argued that liberal values are essential to American democracy.Notable Works or Actions
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In addition to hosting his own show, Colmes frequently appeared as a commentator on other Fox News programs. He was also known for his sharp tongue and quick wit when debating his colleagues.
Some of his notable works include:
Hannity & Colmes (1998-2009)
Red, White and Liberal* (2003)
Impact and Legacy
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Colmes' impact on American politics cannot be overstated. As a liberal voice in the conservative-dominated Fox News universe, he played a crucial role in shaping public opinion on various issues.
His legacy extends beyond his work as a commentator to his commitment to social justice causes. Colmes was an advocate for workers' rights and women's empowerment, often using his platform to raise awareness about these issues.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Alan Colmes is widely quoted and remembered due to his sharp intellect, quick wit, and unwavering commitment to social justice causes. As a pioneering figure in liberal media, he paved the way for future generations of commentators and authors.
His influence can still be felt today, inspiring new voices in politics and media. Despite passing away in 2020, Colmes' legacy continues to shape public discourse and inspire those seeking to create positive change in their communities.
Quotes by Alan Colmes

I think there are some liberals who are extremely biased about Fox News and wish to shun it or wish to criticize any liberal who appears on Fox News. That, to me, is not a particularly liberal attitude.

We live in a liberal country. If you came here from Iraq or Iran, you really would think that we are quite a liberal country.

I always wanted to be on the radio. But my background is more entertainment than journalism.

'Collective' sounds like communism, but we do work and live in a society where there is a collective well-being.





