Barry Farber has been a radio staple for more than 50 years and the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity consider him the real trail blazer in talk radio. Now Farber is publishing a book of his favorite life experiences entitled “Cocktails with Molotov”. The book includes stories ranging from his first encounter with segregated drinking fountains as a young boy to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and from actually rubbing elbows with Molotov while in the USSR to the story of how Bob Hope likely saved his early radio career. Farber also explains how his time in Hungary profoundly impacted the rest of his life and what role he played in the rise of political talk radio.