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Philip Carr Valentine (September 9, 1959 – August 21, 2021) was an American
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host, author and actor. He broadcast daily on
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, a
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station in
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, and hosted ''The Phil Valentine Show'', syndicated nationally through the
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radio network. He was a vocal opponent of a proposed
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in Tennessee and denied climate change. During the
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, Valentine opposed mask mandates and argued against vaccinations against COVID-19. He claimed he regretted his COVID-19 vaccine opposition after becoming ill with COVID-19 in July 2021. He died from complications of COVID-19 on August 21, 2021.


Early life and education

Valentine was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, to Betsy Carr and six-term Democratic
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Tim Valentine. He was raised in Nashville, North Carolina. Valentine scored high on IQ tests but received poor grades in school. He blamed his trouble concentrating in school on an
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. At 13, Valentine fronted a band called The Nashville Five. His father provided opportunities for gigs at Democratic Party events. He graduated from Northern Nash High School. Although he attended East Carolina University to study business, Valentine transferred to the
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after a friend encouraged Valentine go into radio because of his deep voice.


Radio career

Valentine began his radio career at small-market radio stations in North Carolina after graduating from broadcasting school. After the death of his mother when he was 21, Valentine moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he sold health club memberships and worked part-time as a
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. After three years in Nashville, Valentine hosted a morning drive show for WLAC-FM. He hosted a talk radio show on weekends in 1991. In June 1995, Valentine started ''The Phil Valentine Show'', a talk-radio show on Nashville radio station
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while performing in television commercials. Valentine moved to
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in
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where he hosted a morning show. When WWDB was sold in 1998, Valentine worked in
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at WABC. In April 1998, Valentine resurrected ''The Phil Valentine Show'' in Nashville during morning drive-time at WLAC (AM). After five years, Valentine left WLAC to write a book. On July 8, 2004, Valentine returned to talk radio at WWTN. From 2007 to 2019, the nationally syndicated ''The Phil Valentine Show'' aired on 100 stations. Valentine ranked No. 47 on the 2021 Heavy Hundred, a list of the top 100 radio talk-show hosts as determined by ''Talkers'', a talk-media trade magazine. He was voted Best Conservative in a 2018 ''
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'' readers' poll. In 2019, Valentine returned to broadcasting at WWTN, where he worked until his death.


Other media

Valentine authored three non-fiction books, ''The Conservative's Handbook: Defining the Right Position on Issues from A to Z '', ''Right from the Heart: The ABC's of Reality in America'', and ''Tax Revolt: The Rebellion Against an Overbearing, Bloated, Arrogant, and Abusive Government''. He wrote three novels, ''The Godplayers'', ''The First Face of Janus'', and ''Barbican''. On January 26, 2012, Valentine wrote, produced and starred in the documentary '' An Inconsistent Truth'' as a response to the
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movie ''
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''. During the two weeks after it opened at a single Nashville movie theater it was country's top-grossing film on a per-screen basis. In 2012, Valentine won the Excellence in Filmmaking award at the libertarian Anthem Film Festival and Best Documentary at the Nevada Film Festival in Las Vegas. Valentine appeared in the 2014 movie '' Atlas Shrugged Part III: Who Is John Galt?''. He performed in an episode of ABC's ''
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'' television drama and the 2015 movie '' The Secret Handshake''. Valentine's screenplay "Derek Dickens & The Dream" won first place in the 2015 Colorado Film Festival and was a finalist in screenwriting contests the
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and
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.


Activism


State income tax

In 2001, Tennessee Governor
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proposed a state income tax to overcome a budget shortfall. Tennessee lawmakers were at an impasse when Republican state senator
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tipped off Valentine that a vote on the measure was imminent. Valentine, a vocal opponent of a state income tax, urged his listeners to swarm the Tennessee state capitol to voice their opposition. More than 2,000 of his listeners stormed the capitol, honking horns and breaking windows in what became known as the Tennessee Tax Revolt. Valentine said Sundquist committed political adultery after promising in his 1994 gubernatorial campaign to veto any state income tax. The measure failed in the legislature and Valentine emerged as a hero among conservatives in Tennessee.


COVID-19

Valentine was a
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of wearing masks to prevent
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and suggested that only those with underlying health conditions should be
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against the illness. He performed a parody song, "Vaxman", in the style of the 1966 Beatles song "
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", altering the lyrics to parody vaccination efforts. He compared vaccination status badges worn by medical workers with the
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s German Jews were ordered to wear by the Nazis. Valentine predicted his chance of dying from COVID-19 was less than one percent. After growing sicker with COVID-19, Valentine expressed regret that he had not been vaccinated and that his criticism of the COVID-19 vaccine had caused some listeners of his radio program to choose not to be vaccinated.


Personal life, illness and death

Valentine had three sons with his wife, Susan. He co-hosted ''PodGOATs'', a nonpolitical podcast, with his son, Campbell. On July 11, 2021, Valentine announced he had COVID-19. To battle the illness, Valentine took
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and the anti-parasite drug
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, despite warnings against the medication for use as a COVID-19 remedy by the
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. After contracting COVID-19, Valentine regretted not being vaccinated against the illness and that his criticism of the COVID-19 vaccination had caused some listeners of his radio program to not be vaccinated. Valentine was placed on
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on July 28, 2021. His brother, Mark, announced on July 30, 2021, that Valentine required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), which acts as an artificial lung and heart for the body. Valentine died of complications of COVID-19 on August 21, 2021.


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External links


Phil Valentine's official website
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