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James Thompson Severino III (January 8, 1951 – July 7, 2020), known professionally as Jay Severin, was an American political talk radio personality and Republican political consultant. Severin worked mostly in Boston, at WTKK (now WBQT) and at WXKS Talk 1200 in 2011 and 2012 as an afternoon talk host. He also hosted shows in New York City at 710 WOR and at TheBlaze Radio Network.

Severin was born in the Hudson Valley region of New York State. His mother was a writer and his father was a direct mail advertising entrepreneur. He spent at least a portion of his childhood and teen years in Poughkeepsie, New York where he founded his sixth grade civics club and school newspaper. He was on his high school lacrosse team. He later graduated in the Vassar College class of 1974 and studied at Boston University.

Severin worked in New York City for Republican political consultant David Garth. In 1979, Severin started Severin Aviles Associates to direct strategy and produce media for Republican candidates. He worked on campaigns for the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, gubernatorial elections, as well as the presidential bids of George H. W. Bush. and Pat Buchanan.)

Filling in for Gene Burns starting in October 1994, Severin began work as a talk show host on 710 WOR, and worked there during the afternoon drive time slot until June 1996 when he was replaced by Bob Grant.

In Boston, he accepted a late-night talk show position on 680 WRKO which lasted from April to July 1999. Starting in late 1999, he began hosting an afternoon talk show called "Extreme Games" on WTKK.

Severin's theme music was an edited version of "Heavy" by Collective Soul, consisting only of the intro and bridge, and it was played at the beginning of each hour. His bumper music typically included selections from classic rock, blues, and heavy metal. He nicknamed his audience "The Best and Brightest" and often referred to them as "fellow infomaniacs," a portmanteau of "information" and "nymphomaniac." Listeners who dialed into his show while driving were billed as "calling from the quaint New England village of Car."

In April 2004, when a caller said United States citizens should "befriend Muslims living in the United States," Severin replied, "the vast majority" of those Muslims "... are not loyal to the United States and are ready, when the time comes, to take over this country ... You think we should befriend them. I think we should kill them." On April 25, 2004, Severin said his comments were directed at terrorists, not Muslims in general. He stated, "I certainly regret any discomfort that may have been caused by the misunderstanding of my remarks." The Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR) unsuccessfully called for Severin's dismissal.[citation needed]

On April 30, 2009, Severin said Mexicans were "the world's lowest of primitives". He said "Its [Mexico's] millions of leeches from a primitive country come here to leech off you and, with it, they are ruining the schools, the hospitals, and a lot of life in America". Severin was suspended until June 3, 2009, at which time he apologized by saying (in part), "My remarks were hurtful, unkind and wrong. For these remarks and for failing to meet the standards you are right to expect of me, I am sincerely sorry."

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