Conservative Roundtable

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Conservative Roundtable
Genre Talk show
Presented by Howard Phillips
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 17
No. of episodes 421 (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Washington, D.C.
Running time 28 minutes
Broadcast
Original run February 1991 – Present
External links
Official website

Conservative Roundtable, hosted by Howard Phillips, is a weekly political television program produced by The Conservative Caucus. Howard Phillips is the founder and chairman of The Conservative Caucus. The U.S. Taxpayers Party was founded during the show's second season.

It is aired weekly on over 100 channels nationwide, mostly on public access television.

The show seeks to provide in-depth and critical analysis of important political issues, striving to be like Meet the Press but without what it sees as that program's liberal bias. Conservative Roundtable discusses what it perceives as liberal threats to freedom and highlights conservative values and solutions.

A spin-off program, Face The Truth, was hosted by Stephen Peroutka from March 2003-2005 (32 episodes). Peroutka, a member of the Board of Directors of The Conservative Caucus at the time, focused exclusively on pro-life and family values issues, and featured some of the top activists and leaders promoting an end to abortion.

Conservative Roundtable may be placed on local cable 'public access' channels without charge by local residents, and is available for broadcast on any television or radio broadcast station or cable/satellite network.

The program is also available on YouTube, Google Video, Qubetv.tv and Yahoo Video for on-line viewing.

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