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10 Facts About Kirby Wilbur

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Kirby Allen Wilbur was born on November 11,1953 and is an American talk radio journalist in Seattle, Washington and a conservative political activist.

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Kirby Wilbur served as the chair of the Washington State Republican Party.

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Kirby Wilbur was first employed by the station as a substitute host, then began weekday evening broadcasts in 1993.

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Kirby Wilbur, who has served as a delegate to three Republican National Conventions, met his wife, Trina, while working on Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign.

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Kirby Wilbur is a member of the boards of directors of the Young America's Foundation, the American Conservative Union, Second Amendment Foundation, and Citizens United.

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In 1999 Kirby Wilbur co-authored, with Floyd Brown, Say the Right Thing: Talk Radio's Favorite Conservative Quotes, Notes and Gloats, which was published by Merrill Press.

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Kirby Wilbur returned to KVI on January 4,2016 in the 9 am to noon slot, including co-hosting the first hour with morning drive host John Carlson.

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Kirby Wilbur has been a frequent staple on the Talkers Magazine "Heavy Hundred" list, an annual index of what the magazine bills as "the most important radio talk show hosts in America".

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Since 2003 Kirby Wilbur has served as fill-in host on 11 episodes of the Sean Hannity Show.

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Kirby Wilbur unseated Luke Esser by a vote of 69 to 36 as Chair of the Washington State Republican Party in January 2011.