Friday April 25th, 2025 6:14PM

Martha Zoller

Host, Morning Talk
Martha Zoller is a longtime conservative pundit and political analyst who now hosts WDUN's popular morning political talk show, “Morning Talk with Martha Zoller."
Martha Zoller
The Supremes
I will not be saying anything bad about Ruth Bader Ginsberg. She fought for what she believed in the right way.
9:49AM ( 4 years ago )
Conventions: Not what they used to be
The last time a sitting president gave his acceptance speech from the White House, it was FDR in his shirtsleeves after midnight in 1940.
11:49AM ( 4 years ago )
Toxic positivity
I took a week off and as usual, it clears my head, I read and spent time with family. I was supposed to be in the UK for about 10 days but alas, Covid-19 hit and I would have spent all my time in quarantine IF I could have gotten a flight. Delta took care of that in cancelling my flight. Oh well, I think there is always next year.
1:45PM ( 4 years ago )
Herman Cain, a friend indeed
Herman Cain was a dear friend of mine. He gave more than he got and he was there for me in some of the best and worst times of my life.
2:06PM ( 4 years ago )
Come so far
On July 17, 2020, Civil Rights icons C. T. Vivian and John Lewis died on the same day.
8:44AM ( 4 years ago )
Cancel culture, the musical
I was a latecomer to the “Hamilton, The Musical” phenomenon. I love musicals and I used to go to NYC once or twice a year with my daughter to see musicals.
11:35AM ( 4 years ago )
Republicans should stand by sensible immigration reform to address the health care workforce shortage
I’m proud to stand in support of our diverse communities and strong voices who fight for equality and justice.
6:57AM ( 4 years ago )
What's really happening?
I spent some time this weekend listening to the protest song playlist on Apple Music (Yes, there is a protest song playlist).
9:51AM ( 4 years ago )
The American pendulum
I wrote about the concept of the American pendulum in my book, “Indivisible, Uniting Values in a Divided America,” in 2005.
10:32AM ( 4 years ago )
Big money being spent at all levels of government
Yesterday, as the representative for the 9th District on the Georgia State Board of Education, I had to cast a vote to allocate $411 million dollars of federal COVID money to Georgia Schools.
9:08AM ( 4 years ago )