Wilson certainly sounds like a man anxious to get back on the radar screens of Baltimore's talk-radio fans. Just get him to start talking about taxes.
"You're going to see businesses leaving and people leaving ... if these taxes continue the way they do," he says. "There are right-to-work states that are blossoming and doing magnificently well. Why would you want to stay in a state like Maryland that's going to tax everything, from your haircuts to your computer services, when you can go someplace where they don't, and enjoy a higher standard of living and a better quality of life?"
Wilson, 59, will be in Baltimore this week for his inaugural broadcasts. He'll return to Toledo this weekend and continue doing his shows from Ohio. But he insists it shouldn't take anytime at all for him and his Baltimore listeners to get reacquainted.
