
Aaron Harber
Aaron Harber graduated from Fairview High School in Boulder, Colorado,
and he received his undergraduate degree (A.B.) from Princeton
University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Aaron also earned a master's degree in Public Administration from
Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Aaron's first stint in broadcasting was in 1992 as the host of the THE
WATCHDOG, a political issues, consumer affairs, and citizens' rights
program on the Talk of the Rockies Network.
In 1994, he became host of AGAINST THE RUSH, a humorous but cogent
response to Rush Limbaugh. The show was broadcast on 51 stations by the
Talk America Radio Network. Aaron gained national notoriety when he was
sued frivolously for $20 million by Limbaugh for using the word "Rush"
in the title of his show. With broad-based support across the entire
political spectrum, Aaron won the First Amendment case in Federal Court.
Aaron is currently the host of THE AARON HARBER SHOW, an irreverent look
at the issues of the day. Aaron also serves as a columnist for the
State's major political publication, The Colorado Statesman.
During each election season, Aaron also serves as a panelist and host
for KBDI-TV Channel 12's COLORADO DECIDES series in conjunction with
television station CBS4 and the Rocky Mountain News.
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