Dennis Miller to Talk Politics on FOX News' 'Hannity & Colmes'
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Dennis Miller is hardly shy about expressing his conservative political views.
The 52-year-old comedian, who has voiced his support for President Bush and the U.S. invasion of Iraq, will talk politics as a contributor on FOX News' "Hannity & Colmes," network spokeswoman Dana Klinghoffer told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Miller starts Sept. 13.
He will also provide commentary on the FOXNews.com, Klinghoffer said.
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In 2003, Miller was a regular guest on "Hannity & Colmes," hosted by Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes. He also had his own short-lived CNBC political talk show, "Dennis Miller."
Three years ago, he was talked about as a possible Republican senatorial candidate in California.
Miller, who delivered a fake newscast on NBC's "Saturday Night Live," also spent two seasons on the announcing team of ABC's "NFL Monday Night Football."
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His HBO talk show, "Dennis Miller Live," aired from 1994-2002.