Keyword: billcunningham
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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Fellow FReeper, Canada Free Press columnist & author of: Obamanutz: A Cult Leader Takes the White House, Joy Tiz will be on the radio with Bill Cunningham tonight, 8 pm PST.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Click here for available internet streams.
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Talk-show host Sean Hannity, a vocal opponent of Barack Obama's policies, said today he would not rule out a bid for the presidency in 2012. Egged on by radio colleague Bill Cunningham, Hannity said he would consider entering the front lines of the political fray if God directs him.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Available internet streams.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program. Possible interview this evening with Orly Taitz, attorney at the center of the Barack Obama eligibility lawsuit, and the recent Kenyan birth certificate controversy. Available internet streams.
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WE all need to call Bill Cunningham this evening and ask him to discuss the new Orly Taitz Kenyan Birth Certificate and send him links by email. This should be a Freeper's mission this evening.
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A place to discuss Bill's radio program.
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Listening on WMAL 630 DC http://www.wmal.com
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*** Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham – Oct 26th, 2008 (10pm EDT to 1am EDT)**** Listen Live Preimer Radio network WABC 770AM WABC 770AM WMAL 630AM
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*** Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham – Oct 19th, 2008 (10pm EDT to 1am EDT)**** Listen Live Preimer Radio network WABC 770AM WABC 770AM WMAL 630AM
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*** Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham – Oct 12th, 2008 (10pm EDT to 1am EDT)**** Listen Live Preimer Radio network WABC 770AM WABC 770AM WMAL 630AM
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*** Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham – Oct 5th, 2008 (10pm EDT to 1am EDT)**** Listen Live Preimer Radio network WABC 770AM WABC 770AM WMAL 630AM
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Bill Cunningham said in the next hour he will play, in their own words, how Dems led us to this financial crisis. Earlier Cunningham had on Rep. Mike Pence who said there might be a vote on this tomorrow at 8 a.m., and Rep. Pence isn't happy about it. Are the politicians who are for this bailout trying to sneak a vote through BEFORE We the People can even call them to express our objections. Thankfully some of us have already called them.
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Gov Palin to appear on Bill Cunningham Radio show next Sunday evening ( September 14th, 2008)
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It’s no secret that John McCain is disliked in conservative circles. Whether it is because of his pro-amnesty stance on illegal immigration, his reputed hotheaded temper when dealing with interns and staffers or the media’s unexplainable fetish for covering the travels of the McCain Straight Talk Express bus, McCain has a definite problem proving to conservatives that he is one of them. The thing is, though, if you have to remind and prove to people that you’re a conservative (or a liberal, for that matter), you’re probably not one.However, for one Cincinnati radio commentator, the final nail in the Straight...
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Would someone please tell Michael Reagan this..... THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS LEFT ME, JUST AS THE DEMOCRAT PARTY LEFT RONALD REAGAN!!!!!! Michael can say his father would have supported McCain as much as he wants. Fact is, I believe we have been left by the republicans, and I am a republican no more.
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Bill Cunningham, certified nutjob hack for the watered-down Dubya wing of the emasculated Republican Party, took our very possible future President's name and with one deftly despicable stroke heaved heretofore hidden (yet smoldering) anti-Obama hate into the light of day for all to see. The Hate Hillary faithful, while quite privy to the playbook of conventional wisdom that declared Ms. Clinton the much-more-beatable candidate in October, could not have holstered their weapons if Reagan himself were around to try and cool their jets. They helped hoist the former first lady and so-called heir apparent onto her now probable one-way track...
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Will the "Willie Effect" Impact the Election? Some speculate the controversy could cost McCain the White House By 700WLW News Thursday, February 28, 2008 ( Cincinnati ) -- Some reports claim the on-going controversy involving 700 WLW talk show host Bill Cunningham (Willie Cunningham) and presidential candidate John McCain has the potential to impact the results of the 2008 election. Ohio is a key state in the presidential election. For Republicans it is essential that they win as much support as possible in southwest Ohio to counter the strong Democratic party support in the Cleveland area. Political Science professor Jason...
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John McCain couldn't handle the outstanding rebel-rousing introduction by Cincinnati conservative talk show host, Bill Cunningham the other day--a man the McCain Campaign had hired to introduce the Senator. Instead, Wussie McCain immediately "apologized" profusely to Obama for Cunningham's using Obama's full name over and over during the intro. This shows how "p.c." and how "wussie" John McCain is when it comes to worrying about how the left is going to perceive him. Instead of concentrating on gaining base support which he sorely needs and can't win without, he's playing to the left and saying to conservatives, "S**w you! I...
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<p>For the second time in as many days, Sen. John McCain was forced to rebuke members of his own party for over-the-top attacks on Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama.</p>
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (CNN) -- A conservative radio talk-show host said that "he's had it up to here" with Sen. John McCain after the GOP presidential candidate repudiated the commentator's remarks about Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama at a campaign event. "John McCain threw me under a bus -- under the 'Straight Talk Express,' " Bill Cunningham told CNN on Tuesday, referring to McCain's campaign bus. Earlier Tuesday, Cunningham spoke at a McCain campaign event in Cincinnati and called Obama a "hack, Chicago-style Daley politician." "All is going to be right with the world when the great prophet from Chicago...
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No less an authority figure than Karl Rove has warned Republican operatives from demagoguing Barack Obama's middle name. At a closed door meeting of GOP state executive directors in late January, Rove said the safest way to refer to Obama would be to use his honorific, "Sen. Obama." "The context was, you're not going to stimatize this guy. You shouldn't underestimate him," one of the executive directors said. Rove said that the use of "Barack Hussein Obama" would perpetuate the notion that Republicans were bigoted and would hurt the party. Rove also said that Republicans should refer to Hillary Clinton...
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Now, for the past two days, I have been lamenting the fact that the Republican Party is officially -- well, not officially yet, but people behind the scenes at the RNC are leaking this without attribution, they're deeply strategerizing how to criticize Obama without running the risk of being accused of racism and bigotry and all of that, which is another reason why I want to extend Hillary's run here so that Obama gets bloodied up because it's apparent that the Republicans aren't going to bloody him up. In fact, yesterday in the opening monologue, I repeated, reprised the question...
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John McCain apologized Tuesday for disparaging comments about Barack Obama made by talk radio host Bill Cunningham at a McCain campaign rally in Cincinnati. Cunningham, a radio host at WLW-AM, had warmed up the crowd at Memorial Hall with comments about Obama and Hillary Clinton, likening Obama to a “hack, Chicago-style” politician and saying the Illinois senator would “saddle up next to Hezbollah,” Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il if elected president. When McCain addressed the crowd, he apologized for the remarks. “I regret any comments that may be made about these two individuals (Obama...
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Advice to Camp Clinton: if it's not too late, remove all sharp objects before viewing the tape of this morning's Early Show. The CBS program served up a thorough trashing of Hillary's debate performance, capped by the unkindest cut of all from a Dem/MSM perspective: analogizing Hillary to Bill Cunningham, whose tough talk about Barack Obama in introducing John McCain yesterday prompted the Arizona senator to disassociate himself from the conservative radio talk show host. View video.
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Bill Cunningham Rips Obama McCain Supporter Rips Obama ABC News McCain Apologizes for 'Hussein Obama'
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McCain says he will 'absolutely repudiate' comments by an introductory speaker who says Obama sympathizes with 'world leaders who want to kill us.' CINCINNATI -- In a possible foreshadowing of a potentially bruising general election campaign, a speaker who introduced presidential candidate John McCain at a rally here today accused Barack Obama of sympathizing with "world leaders who want to kill us" and invoked Obama's middle name -- three times calling him "Barack Hussein Obama." Local conservative radio talk show host Bill Cunningham described Obama as "a hack Chicago Daley-style politician who is picturing himself as change. When he gets...
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RFFM.org Commentary by Daniel T. Zanoza, Executive Director On Tuesday, we got a little taste of how Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican Party's presidential nominee, will run his campaign against his presumptive Democratic challenger, Barack Hussein Obama. Oops. I apologize. I guess I'm not supposed to use Barack Obama's middle name, Hussein, according to the Arizona Senator and, if I had a national radio talk show, I would be in big trouble right now. You see, during a McCain rally in Ohio, a popular radio talk show host, Bill Cunningham (“The Big Show” with Bill Cunningham) was warming up...
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Apparently, John McCain doesn't like the asinine emphasis on Barack Obama's middle name any more than Obama himself. After talk-radio host Bill Cunningham introduced McCain at a Cincinnati rally, the presumptive Republican nominee apologized for the disrespectful tone taken by his emcee: McCain wasn't on stage nor in the building when Cunningham made the comments, but he quickly distanced himself from them and the talk show host after finishing his speech. McCain spoke to a couple hundred people at Memorial Hall in downtown Cincinnati. "I apologize for it," McCain told reporters, addressing the issue before they had a chance to...
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After his campaign rally in Cincinnati today, Republican presidential candidate John McCain apologized for remarks by conservative WLW talk show host Bill Cunningham that McCain said he thought were offensive to Democratic candidate Barack Obama.
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Republican John McCain quickly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who while warming up a campaign crowd referred repeatedly to Barack Hussein Obama and called the Democrat a "hack, Chicago-style" politician. Hussein is Obama's middle name, but talk show host Bill Cunningham used it three times as he addressed the crowd before the likely Republican nominee's appearance. "Now we have a hack, Chicago-style Daley politician who is picturing himself as change. When he gets done with you, all you're going to have in your pocket is change," Cunningham said as the audience roared. The...
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I told Bill Cunningham that the majority of his audience probably know that Duncan Hunter is so effective on border security, but might not know about Hunter's very strong pro-life commitment (and I gave a couple of examples), and Hunter is just as pro-life as Huckabee, if not more so. Cunningham said that Hunter was at the mainstream of Ronald Reagan conservatism. Cunningham said his friends disagree with him when he tells them he cannot support Rudy Giuliani, so I told Cunningham that IF it's Rudy, I will vote 3rd party. That's the "Reader's Digest" version of my call. Bill...
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OK...Didn't see anyone start it....Bill Cunningham begins his new national show tonight...Sean Hannity is the first geust....a truly great american.
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Cincinnati Enquirer articles cannot be posted here, but that's where the article is located. I guess, call this a vanity post, with a referenced link, instead. Cunningham goes national
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Rally with Sean Hannity! You are cordially invited to a rally with "great Americans" to support Ken Blackwell, our next governorwith special guests nationally-syndicated talk show host Sean HannityandCincinnati's own Bill Cunningham of 700 WLW Thursday, October 196:00 PM to 7:00 PMBicentennial Veterans Memorial Park in Blue Ash4937 Hunt Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242 Click here for directions.Please RSVP by calling theHamilton County Republican Party at(513) 381-5454 Posted by Matt Naugle on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 at 9:40 AM LINK |
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