Rantel frequently features guests on his program, coordinating a weekly
simulcast with British
Talksport host
Mike Mendoza (despite the fact that Mendoza has compared homosexuality to
pedophilia) and often conversing with conservative author
Ann Coulter. When Coulter appears, she usually does so in the first segment of the evening program. Democratic strategist
Bob Mulholland, Republican strategist
Michael Wissot, public-relations guru Michael Levine, and columnists
John Leboutillier,
Gustavo Arellano and
Bruce Bialosky often appear on the program; former California governors
Jerry Brown,
Gray Davis, and
Pete Wilson have made occasional appearances. Despite the numerous appearances of conservatives such as Ann Coulter, the program often features guests with very different opinions than the host. In addition, many guests are authors or leaders of a particular organization. On the morning program,
Newsmax Media writers often appear to discuss various issues with Rantel. Prior to February 27, 2006, his evening show usually ended with a brief conversation with
Mr. KABC; this tradition ended with the expanded syndication of
Mark Levin on
KABC and
WABC. During the
2003 California gubernatorial recall election, Rantel referred to then-Governor Gray Davis as "Governor Lowbeam." He has since not described Davis by that name; Rantel has also remarked that he respects Davis as a former statesman and values his commentary. When Rantel was absent,
Carol Platt Liebau, Rob Nelson or a KABC colleague hosted the program. Rantel, for his part, occasionally hosted
The Larry Elder Show when Elder was absent. ==Health issues==