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'''Dan Patrick''', born Dan Goeb, is a former newscaster, author, and [[conservative]] radio talk show host on [[KSEV]] 700 AM in [[Houston, Texas]].
'''Dan Patrick''', born Dan Goeb, is a former newscaster, author, and [[conservative]] radio talk show host on [[KSEV]] 700 AM in [[Houston, Texas]].



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Dan Patrick, born Dan Goeb, is a former newscaster, author, and conservative radio talk show host on KSEV 700 AM in Houston, Texas.

Patrick hosts a daily afternoon show on KSEV radio and regularly organizes political events in the Houston area. He is frequently at odds with the Houston Chronicle and has called for a boycott of the newspaper. Patrick is also the author of a Christian inspirational book entitled The Second Most Important Book You'll Ever Read.