Jeff Kuhner

Jeffrey Thomas Kuhner (born 1 September 1969) is an American talk radio host and political commentator, heard on weekdays from 6 am to 10 am on WRKO AM 680 in Boston, Massachusetts.

[1] He was the editor of Insight on the News and a regular contributor to the commentary pages of The Washington Times, and his articles have appeared in Human Events,[2] National Review Online, and Investor's Business Daily.

Kuhner was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to Croatian immigrant parents and graduated from Laval Catholic High School.

In 2000, citing "the political correctness ... prevalent in academia" on his website, he became an assistant national editor at The Washington Times.

Simultaneously, Kuhner worked at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, an education-policy organization, as its communications director.

He was president of the Edmund Burke Institute for American Renewal, a now-dormant Washington D.C. think tank devoted to integrating minorities into the conservative movement.

In 2007, Insight on the News claimed that the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton planned to accuse rival Barack Obama of attending a madrasa.

"[6] Five years later, however, Kuhner wrote in the Washington Times: "President Obama's re-election was more than a victory for liberalism.

"[7] In October 2008, Kuhner wrote: "Moscow's main aim is to wrest the Crimean Peninsula from Kiev's control.

In September 2017, Kuhner confronted Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren in the hallway of WRKO and said it was hypocritical to criticize the wealthiest "One Percent" of Americans in view of her own net worth.