Madam Speaker, I rise to honor the life of Pat Campbell, a friend not only to me but to many Oklahomans who listened to him on the radio every morning. Pat passed away yesterday morning after a long fight with brain cancer. Everyone who knew Pat knows he was a fighter. Pat got his start on radio largely on accident, because he would call in and debate a liberal radio host. The station was so impressed with his calls that they gave him his own show. After that, he became a regular guest of Tucker Carlson's on MSNBC and would go on to be a guest commentator on shows like ``The O'Reilly Factor'' and ``Fox and Friends.'' Pat had an extraordinary impact on radio, not only in Tulsa but around the Nation. He was a passionate voice for conservative values and a truly great friend. I will greatly miss Pat, and I offer my heartfelt condolences to his family and all those who loved him. ____________________
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