Phil Valentine, Conservative radio host who regretted vaccine skepticism, dies of Covid-19

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A conservative talk radio host who had been a vaccine skeptic until he was hospitalized from Covid-19 has died. He was 61.

Nashville radio station SuperTalk 99.7 WTN confirmed Phil Valentine’s death in a tweet Saturday.

Valentine had been a skeptic of coronavirus vaccines. But after he tested positive for Covid-19, and prior to his hospitalization, he told his listeners to consider, “If I get this Covid thing, do I have a chance of dying from it?” If so, he advised them to get vaccinated. He said he chose not to get vaccinated because he thought he probably wouldn’t die.

After Valentine was moved into a critical care unit, Mark Valentine said his brother regretted that “he wasn’t a more vocal advocate of the vaccination.”

“I know if he were able to tell you this, he would tell you, ’Go get vaccinated. Quit worrying about the politics. Quit worrying about all the conspiracy theories,'” Mark Valentine told The Tennessean in July.

“He regrets not being more adamant about getting the vaccine. Look at the dadgum data,” Mark Valentine said.

Phil Valentine had been a radio personality since he was 20 and became a popular conservative host by railing against a state income tax proposed by Republican then-Gov. Don Sundquist, the Tennessean reported.

The program grew into a nationally syndicated show that aired for 12 years on as many as 100 stations, according to the newspaper. At the end of the run, Valentine signed a three-year deal in 2019 that kept him on 99.7 WTN.

“Phil Valentine was a visionary for the conservative movement, and he made an enormous impact on the lives of many Tennesseans,” U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn tweeted. “My deepest condolences and prayers are with Phil’s wife, Susan, and his family. May they be comforted and surrounded by love during this difficult time.”

 

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Phil Valentine prob enjoyed the last two years of his life while journafag here lives in constant fear and will never truly live again.

“He regrets not being more adamant about getting the vaccine. Look at the dadgum data,” Mark Valentine said.
Don’t hear any death bed confessions in the article, just his grieving son.
 

“He is in the hospital in the critical care unit breathing with assistance but is NOT on a ventilator,” the family said. “Phil would like for his listeners to know that while he has never been an “anti-vaxer” he regrets not being more vehemently “Pro-Vaccine”, and looks forward to being able to more vigorously advocate that position as soon as he is back on the air, which we all hope will be soon.
That's a rather weird statement for the family to make. Sounds like something you'd say during a Soviet-style show trial or with a gun at your back.
 
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Was this guy a smoker? Seems like he had a pre-existing condition that caused him to die from Covid. Not because he was anti-vax.
 
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They harm others. He actively spread misinformation that probably hurt multiple listeners. I wish it only hit people like him but it doesn’t .
Why do you care about the unvaccinated whom you consider dumb? If all of the vaccinated are safer than they should be the ones who live on and make a smarter society or whatever magic you think will happen. Or are you admitting that there's a massive chance that "vaccinated" people still get this disease because this is a quickly evolving virus?
 
They harm others. He actively spread misinformation that probably hurt multiple listeners. I wish it only hit people like him but it doesn’t .
I agree, but we can't just force people into camps and forcefully vaccinate them. You sound like my mom on the issue.
 
Problem is lockdowns increase as people refuse to vaccinate. Conservatives bitch about the new normal, when they make it last longer.
I wouldn't worry about it too much the vaccine needs to be FDA approved before any sweeping changes will happen. I imagine it will be required for most sectors in life and only the most hardcore will hold out and refuse it once its approved.
 
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