Larry O'Connor on reaching out to Andrew Breitbart to join his new website~\n\n"And I reached out to him and said, 'Listen, I'm not in TV or film, I'm in theater but I'm conservative and I have stories to tell,' and he immediately responded and said, 'Let's see what you can write,' and I did some writing for him and he published me right at the beginning . . . and then I started doing this live stream radio show on the internet that was on the Breitbart sites and that got a lot of attention and I ended up getting a lot of high profile guests on my show."\n\nLarry O'Connor - Talk Radio Host - 105.9 FM & AM 630 WMAL with Andy Ockershausen in studio interview\n\nAndy Ockershausen:\tThis is Andy Ockershausen and this is Our Town, and we have a unique opportunity today to talk to a unique individual because he works at this radio station\nwhere we're doing our recording. In fact, he is the radio station. Larry O'Connor, a man-\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tYeah, everybody was waiting to go, "Oh, my God. They got Chris Plante."\nAndy Ockershausen:\t-who knows it all.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tThis is great."\nAndy Ockershausen:\tOakie. I love that name. Oakie and Ockee. We could do a show.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tYou gave me permission to call you Ockee. Will you forgive me for a minute, Andy, because honestly, this is going to be so weird for me because, you know, I usually ask the questions?\nAndy Ockershausen:\tI know.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tLet's face it. You're a much more fascinating person that I am. While we're doing this, I might end up asking you questions.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tWell, ask anything you want, I don't have to answer.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tWell, where'd you get that sweater because that is a really cool sweater vest. \nAndy Ockershausen:\tIsn't that nice? I don't know where I got it, it's an old sweater, but I'm an old sweater to because I perspire. But I'm working on it. Larry O'Connor, Oakie. What a career you have had, when I read your resume, I am stunned that you've done so much and you're still a young man.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tWell, thanks.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tAnd so you must owe a lot of money or people owe you a lot of money because you've had a lot of jobs.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tExactly. \nAndy Ockershausen:\tBut Detroit, Michigan is a long way from southern California. \nFrom Detroit, Michigan to Southern California\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tIt is, and thank God for the internet, I still have brothers in Michigan and they get to listen all the time and-\nAndy Ockershausen:\tIt's still snowing there, you know that?\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tIt is, yes, I believe the Tigers' game will be snowed out on July fourth. Everybody says, "Oh, of course, you moved out of Detroit because of all the violence and the poverty and the economy," no, it's the weather. It's absolutely the weather, that's the only reason to get out of that place, because Michigan's cool. \nAndy Ockershausen:\tCorona del Mar.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tYeah, Corona del Mar, this beautiful subdivision in Newport Beach, California, what shift. Imagine being in the Detroit suburbs, Andy, in the eighties and then suddenly I wake up the next morning and I'm going to school at the beach at Corona del Mar high school, it was amazing.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tYou're walking by the Balboa Bay Club everyday, you've got access to the slot.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tYeah. \nAndy Ockershausen:\tWe have a very dear friend that we lost last year, died, he lived in Newport Beach and he was, John Kluge's partner with MetroMedia.\nJohn Kluge - The Shubert Organization and MetroMedia\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tMetroMedia, yeah. He was on the board of the company I ended up working with, The Shubert Organization.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tBob Bennett was?\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tNo, Kluge was, on the board of the Shubert Organization which owns all the Broadway theaters. \nAndy Ockershausen:\tKluge somehow, he was a food broker here in Washington.\nLarry O\u2019Connor:\tWhat's that how?\nAndy Ockershausen:\tAnd a friend of his, said there was a station available here so they talked J...