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Saturday, October 17, 2009
So sometimes it must be said... "I told you so!"
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:32 PM
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...just watch what happens!

Who was the first pundit in America to predict Barack Obama would be President in 2009? Moi...

Who confirmed it? El Rushmo...

Who was the first pundit to predict that Huckabee will be the front runner in 2012? Moi aussi...

Who confirms it? Rasmussen... (only the most accurate pollster of 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008 election cycles...)

And Allahpundit had better brace himself to get over it, because Romney is not going to be the candidate in 2012. $50 abortions still being available under the mandated health care plan he took credit for are going to be used against him in the court of public opinion in the base. Especially in light of the current health care debate, and how cost overruns are killing Romney's state. Romney will be unable to escape it this year, no matter how many of his PACs covertly slide slime cash to NRO to attempt to slander Huckabee. Huckabee's brand is Fox News, Romney's is NRO. Ultimately Huckabee reaches zillions more people, and he will not be able to be defined by others in this go around.

Additionally what Allah claims to want most "job creation" figures much better in a campaign message from HUCK than ROMNEY given that Romney's tax reform plan is complicated and very difficult to explain. Huck's humility, coupled with his, "fair tax, and disband the IRS" message is much better policy, AND it's easier to understand.

This is getting to be fun!





Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Happy B-day to Fox News' "STRATEGY ROOM"
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 6:54 AM
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1 year later...

Roughly twelve months ago at Vice-President at Fox News was charged with a novel idea. Mike Straka was given the task of figuring out how garner more web users to FoxNews.com in a way that would hold their attention, keep them interested, and keep them coming back for more.

The world of "live streaming" is enormous and there are bazillions of podcasts, online streams, and even some attempted "channels" that are trying to eek out a few more viewers each week.

The first real consistent performer in the daily streaming space as best I can tell is our good friend Ed Morrissey from HotAir.com. For it was at least a couple of years before Fox tried the strat room idea that "Captain Ed" was first doing an audio only stream and later morphing it into a full scale daily video show that you can see Monday through Friday at the same time.

Straka took the concept one level further. He figured a live show from 9am-6pm EST would give those online an opportunity to check in on the discussion about news, politics, religion, or entertainment pretty much anytime they wished, even if their offices didn't have a television.

He had no idea how right he was so in the fall of a busy election year, one that made history, the Strategy Room, went not on the air, but live on the web, and has never looked back.

For those not familiar with it, each hour is hosted by a recognizable face from Fox News Channel. Most of whom plan their own topics to hold discussion around and go from there to guests of every political stripe and cultural persuasion. Comics, politicians, nationally syndicated radio voices, and Fox News contributors discuss the pros/cons and in betweens of everything under the sun.

Most of my time as part of the Strategy Room has been spent with two different shows. "Breaking News w/ Heather Nauert" in the early days, where I'd sit alongside a panel of people like Thom Ruskin, K.T. McFarland, Father Jonathan Morris, etc.. Heather's friendly ability to take the conversation and weave it between all the different perspectives of the five people at the table kept the pace moving. (Most interesting moment of which was debating the merits of marriage with an MTV model who opposed marriage, but as a lesbian wanted the laws to be changed to allow her to redefine it.)

Most recently I was moved as a regular fixture to the "Morning Click" with the always enthused Harris Faulkner. I was paired with Dr. Marc Lamont Hill for a regular slot on "Friday Eve" as Harris loves to refer to Thursdays and though there is hardly anything in public policy I agree with Dr. Hill on, the three of us make for a dynamic discussion each week. And according to the Strategy Room producers, the move well loved, and one of the most watched segments of the week. And we sure generate a lot of that e-mail too...

Today the Strategy Room will be packed pillar to post. Every hour will be stuffed with your favorite contributors and Fox personalities and we will do our best to pay tribute to what can only be described as an amazing first year. FoxNews.com had 10,000,000 unique users in August of 2009. Of those, Strategy Room producers tell me that anywhere from 80,000-250,000 will be tuned in at any given time to an hour of the Strategy Room's streamcast.

That's MORE viewers than almost any radio station has listening at any given time in the country, upwards of 720,000 per day.

It's an amazing accomplishment! Mike Straka, Jordan Chariton, Kevin Tracey and the entire gang that keep it live and Wi-Fi friendly deserve an enormous "Congratulations!"

Today at 9am we will attempt just that! CLICK HERE to watch it LIVE.

It is one pat on the back that is without question well earned!






Saturday, September 19, 2009
CHAT ROOM OPEN: Baldwin/McCullough Radio- 9pm EST: Huck Wins! Values Voters Heckle the Press, and PETA, Pam & Putin who's more dangerous?
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Friday, September 18, 2009
LIVE VIDEO FEED: Baldwin/McCullough - 2pm EST LIVE, Roy Blunt, Sarah Palin, Star Paker, Gary Bauer, Bill O'Reilly, Tim Pawlenty, Joel Rosenberg, Tony Perkins, Rebecca Hagelin
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Values Voters LIVE

So the whole gang is here in DC. I got in midway through the day yesterday. My co-blogger, Lady Professor Faith Ammen, has arrived. And Baldwin rolled in around 8pm last night.

Yesterday I had the chance to give a shout out to the AFR radio family, a good portion of which tunes us in on Saturdays, with Crane Durham, Devin Patrick, and Donn Cobb.

This morning I will be with Governor Huckabee, Focus on the Family, American Family Association, and Tony Perkins around 8:30. Then Governor goes to give his speech.

At 10am the OReilly Factor has asked if they can interview us. As soon as that's done we sit with the Star Tribune. At 12Noon today we are on the brand new ABC NEWS feature that runs on ABCNews.com from 12-12:15pm.

Then at 2pm Baldwin and I take the stage. We are doing something very different, in that our presentation will be tandem, simultaneous speeches, disguised cleverly as a piece of our radio show. That's 2pm EST and will be online in many places, we hope to be able to bring it to you on XtremeTelevision.

At 5pm we sign books...

Then at 9:30pm tonight - if you are in DC and under 25 years of age, come on over to the Omni Shoreham because we've got a JAMMIN' party going on tonight complete with games, food, music, and more... Baldwin and I will be hosting it and it will be... well let's just say more fun than you what you HAD planned on doing... (and its free...)

So that's the run down - we're all over the place today, along with Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Carrie Prejean, Star Parker, Mitt Romney, Mike Pence, Rick Perry, Tim Pawlenty, Bill OReilly, Bill Bennett, John Boehner, and many, many, more...

Professor Ammen will be posting throughout the day, and as I mentioned we are going to try to bring you LIVE video coverage of the goings on right here:






Thursday, August 06, 2009
Liberal Talkie Publicly Airs Desire To See Glenn Beck Kill Himself
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 12:37 PM
On his Tuesday program, liberal talk radio host Mike Malloy said that Glenn Beck should commit suicide -- in as public a fashion as possible.
I am only hoping that when Glenn Beck does put a gun to his head and pulls the trigger, that it’s on television, because somebody will capture it on YouTube and it will be the most popular little piece of video for months.
Malloy pointed to Beck's trouble with alcohol and his "tendencies towards self-destruction" as reasons why he should off himself.

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Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
A word about President Huckabee... Integrity trumps everything!
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"Salt and Light..."

There are a handful of times in life where you get to experience something that has the feeling of brushing the presence of greatness. In my life at various times that has been something I didn't always realize up front. But having returned from a day and a half and a sum total of nine events over that period of time with one person in particular I have to tell you... I think I did this weekend.

In December of 2006 I wrote a column in which I was the first pundit in America to predict that Barack Obama would be president in 2009. I predicated that theory on a number of variables, but specifically foreseeing the possible match-up against a candidate John McCain, I felt that the overwhelming historicity of the race, the lack of specifics that the substance would come down to in the debate, and the inability for a candidate like McCain to take Obama on squarely would work against him, and in favor of Obama. Boy did I call that one...

Knowing that McCain as a candidate would have a squleching effect on the base, and more or less finish him off, was primarily due to one large reason. He did not wish to embrace evangelicals. He was offered significant help by major marketing firms that could have put him directly in front of evangelicals, and should he wish to champion the issues, character, and enthusiasm they would have brought to the trail, it was well within his realm of influence to reach out to them.

Instead he chose badly. He made a strategic decision NOT to offer the hand to faith based people, and as a result Obama was given free reign on the matters that people of faith cared about. McCain never even challenged, nor disputed blatant statements made by Obama that violated the basic conscience of the Bible-believing Christian.

Riding the wave of that bit of history, running a campaign on nothing but empty words of "hope" and "change", and being left unchallenged intellectually, and spiritually on his messaging, Obama ran the table, and my prediction came true.

I saw it all in December of 2006...

I'm a wee bit weirded out by what I'm about to tell you, mostly because there is so much time to go until the campaign for 2012 begins, but I believe that Governor Huckabee will win the nomination, and in a very possible scenario President Huckabee will place his hand on the Bible in January of 2013.

But like my impressions about Obama, this is not a random feeling I have but rather an atuned set of circumstances that would pave the way for it to happen. (Some of which I've even begun referring to on this blog...)

Here they go:
1. Unlike the 2008 contest - the conservative message will be the ideas that the American people will be seeking. In only 75 days President Obama has distinguished himself as the most progressive, least values oriented, furthest left, most hostile to faith, risk, productivity, national welfare, border security idealogue the nation has ever seen. His attempt to devalue the American currency alone sets him in a class already of running the risk of being perhaps the most anti-American President to reside in the White House. His love for the limelight, his empty suit/no experience abilities in solving real problems are unable to hide his leftist principles/tendencies and he is being exposed. Buyers remorse is high, and the move towards sound economic policy will be the screams from every sector of the economy. In unison, the employee, the business owner, the manager, marketer, producer, and seller will all be screaming for financial policy overhaul. America presently has the second most punitive tax policy towards business in the world. This cannot continue to be the case and expect our economy to rebound any time soon. President Huckabee's financial policy message for the foreseeable future will be the fair tax. Taxing consumption is an equal opportunity tax, and people pay only on what they consume, the need for the IRS would be history, businesses would feel the freedom of venture, risk, and opportunity to return and the growth cycle economy would see historic achievement.

2. Unlike 2008 - the genuine believers in the social/moral causes of the day will be empowered. Barack Obama has turned out to be a lie of historic proportions. He has not championed the inclusion of Christians nor their perspective in his cabinet. (There is not a single born-again Christian advising him in any capacity.) His view of morality is absent, and his moral judgement is then flawed because of the absence of values in his own soul, much less his Godless policies that he's already pushed far harder than any Christian who voted for him ever believed he would. The persecution that is already being unleashed on the American Christian culture will continue to grow, but Christians will benefit from this in the purification of doctrine into action. In doing so, genuine believers will develop greater conviction on living faithfully, and their stewardship in their portion of "We The People" will be taken far more seriously. They will look for and expect from those they support to deal with the issues of the day with transparent honesty, individual decency, and lasting integrity. In short Megan McCain is NOT the future of America and the McCainish disdain for moral clarity will in turn be disdained. President Huckabee will be someone the nation will be proud of in terms of his personal character, his pragmatic insight into solving problems, and his ability to help those who even dislike him initially to be swayed with humor and humanity.

3. Unlike 2008 - a base will emerge and rally to the Governor's aide. Unlike the non-enthusiastic campaign of Senator McCain, Governor Huckabee will have vibrant, faithful, and enthusiastic volunteers who form armies in every state. It is an easily provable fact that had Senator Fred Thompson not remained in the race in South Carolina (thus doing a favor to Senator McCain) Huckabee would have steamrolled McCain and taken the momentum in Florida. To lose to McCain by a single point in South Carolina stole the momentum away, allowed McCain to claim the mantle, and head to Florida with a lead in last minute fundraising. This will not happen in 2012. Huckabee's brand will be the most established voice and brand of the GOP by the time the primary elections get underway. And hopefully this time National Review will not be bought off by alias PACs funded by the Romney camp to create abjectly false impressions and misrepresentations of Huckabee's platform while overlooking significantly noticeable gaps in Romney's. (As an aside, I spent more time with Romney and Huckabee in the 2008 primary than any two of the other GOP candidates... I like both men personally. And would've supported either of them in the general election. But make no mistake about it, Huckabee is the more electable of the two.) These impressions formed outlandish mischaracterizations by some conservative icons of Huckabee in 2008. But by having his own talk vehicle, platform, and extended reach through ABC network commentaries and the Fox News Channel's television network, Huckabee is avoiding any future dependency on a singular conservative outlet getting his message out. He's taken control of the message, and the distribution rights of the medium, and he won't be bullied in 2010,11, and 12. The home-school groups will return, so will the college kids, so will African American and Latino voters -- all of whom share a natural affinity with Huckabee that will be lacking in every other GOP candidate. They will volunteer for him, they will walk districts for him, they will pull all-nighters for him. Because they will see their efforts in doing so as them being able to take charge of their own future.

Long story short I've just completed two days and nine events with Governor Huckabee. In multiple settings from private meals to public speaking, from morning church to a University convocation service (pictured above) he was embraced and given standing ovations in every location. (Including the 10,000 college kids picture above!)

The reason is clear... no one believes Governor Huckabee walks on water, but they have learned that his word is his bond. They hear from his heart and they see that he is more like the everyday guy than any man to ever run for President.

They also value his judgment, and his ability to speak to what they are feeling.

The combination to do those two things, combined with his taking control of his medium and message is demonstrating that even only 75 days into THIS administration Pastors across America are already telling their congregations they wished Huck had been the candidate, and knows he will win in 2012.

And after spending this past weekend watching him, talking with him, and being with him up close... all I can say is, I see what they are feeling, thinking, and saying... and there is something happening *ALREADY* that will not be able to be countered!



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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Huckabee throws down...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 3:15 PM
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Bring it peeps!

In today's Washington Times Gov. Mike Huckabee throws down the gauntlet. Conservative principles didn't lose the last two elections for Republicans... it was the lack of adherence to them:

Conservatives aren't challenged because of the basic principles that define us, but by the failure of the principles being translated into policy and practice.

Ghandi once said, "If Christians would really live according to the teachings of Christ, as found in the Bible, all of India would be Christian today."

I would be so brazen to say that if conservatives would really live according to the principles of classic conservatism, all of America would be conservative today.

The crisis is not one over the precepts, but the practice. It's not that we've failed in our doctrine, but our "doing."

And...

Over the past few years, Republicans have been either acquiescing in or encouraging the acquisition of more power and control by the federal government - in policy shifts in education, health care, and even how a driver's license looks.

Plus...

Perhaps no other example is more glaring than having painfully watched so-called Washington conservatives abandon the most fundamental principle of conservatism - fiscal restraint. A Republican administration pushed for and got the authority to spend $700 billion that we had to borrow from our grandchildren's future so we could do what government has no business doing - picking out winners and losers in the private sector marketplace.

It was especially disgusting to me to watch some of the very leaders who had smugly dismissed my candidacy for president because I had the audacity to speak out against the excesses of Wall Street and Washington as early as February 2007 now stand up and flop-sweat as they explained why they were about to support the government taking off the striped shirts of the referee and put on the jersey of a team to play the game for one team against another all in the name of "saving the markets."

I've said this before, to many people's chagrin.

Mike Huckabee is now the front runner for the nomination for conservative voters in 2012. He has done the little things to position himself there. His platform at Fox gives him access to Americans every week. And a wide array of people at that. Last week his featured interview was with Keshia Knight Pullam (Rudy of the Cosby Show, and now with Tyler Perry), he closed the broadcast with some guy who had been singing for 60 years that I had never heard of, but had great appeal to the 60 plus among us.

He is also doing exactly the opposite of what John McCain did. He is making the argument in public policy discussions that Reagan was right! He is unafaid to speak to the moral crisis facing America, and pointing out that its repercussions loom as large as any economic ones. And he is unafraid to unabashedly embrace the base of the conservative majority of America.

When Reagan lost the nomination in his first run for President to the incumbent Ford, times were very similar. A lunatic leftist had taken control of the White House, and the GOP was in a shambles. Reagan began a conversation with America about the principles that were distinctly American, freedom, limited government, personal responsibility, and national security.

Huck has now started that conversation all over again, and largely all on his own.

What Limbaugh, Coulter, and the National Review did to Huckabee was in large measure unfair. They mischaracterized his positions and misrepresented his past votes.

And none of them would have even been able to dream of the right to do so, had Reagan not given Huckabee the blueprint to do so.

I'm the voice crying in the wilderness I realize. (I was also the only pundit in America in 2006 to proclaim with some pretty surgeon-like precision who would take the oath of office in 2009.)

But Huck IS the front runner, and with his television show, books, radio commentaries and his willingness to embrace the voters that John McCain viewed as pains in the backside, his advantage is becoming sizable!



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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
An URGENT Message to CHURCHES/MINISTRIES: from Mike Huckabee
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:50 AM

"This is Mike Huckabee. On behalf of Christian Values Network, I want to invite you to join Stephen Baldwin, Kevin McCullough and myself in an interactive Telephone Conference on Wednesday, February 25th at 10:00 am EST. In these tough economic times, when the need is greatest, Christian Values Network would like to come along side and assist your church in raising additional support to continue your mission and reach out into your community."

Don't let this opportunity pass you by! Plan on being a part of this event! Starting at 10:00 am EST we will call you to participate in this interactive live forum and give you the opportunity to ask Mike or Stephen questions and hear how your church can benefit financially from this new opportunity.

Participating in this call is so simple - call this number and ask to be added to the list of ministries that will participate in the call - 888-223-6186. We will contact you! Be at your phone starting at 10:00 am EST on Wednesday and you will receive a call that will automatically join you to the conference call. Don't miss out!

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Saturday, February 21, 2009
Mike Huckabee & Lee Greenwood Perform 'God Bless The USA'
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Buchanan to black Georgetown Prof: Let me tell you some truths: Stop blaming whitey...
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 7:31 PM
What does this remark from Prof. Dyson mean? Dyson: "We love America. That's why we have a black president."






Thursday, February 19, 2009
Mike Barnacle: What's wrong with CNBC [Rick Santelli] & Wall Street running the market down?
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 5:40 PM
Obviously Barnacle did not like the show CNBC's Rick Santelli put on in Chicago this morning.




Thursday, February 12, 2009
It's Not Just the Fairness Doctrine
Posted by: Ericka Andersen at 10:14 PM
The Fairness Doctrine, otherwise known as the un-Fairness Doctrine, never seems to go away. The ridiculous notion that radio stations be required to have equal balance of liberal and conservative shows instead of relying on audience and marketing demands is the gist of this legislation.

Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), a former talk show host, has campaigned aggressively against reviving the Doctrine but the issue surfaced today when Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow said it was "time to be bringing accountability to the airwaves." When liberal radio host Bill Press asked he she would push the issue, she agreed to do so. It turns out, Stabenow is married to a radio talk show executive as well.

During Eric Holder's Attorney General confirmation last month, it came up as well. When asked if it should be reinstated, Holder said he "wouldn't want to commit myself to something" on the issue. Michael G. Franc writes: "Holder’s evasive responses represent the first hint that the new Administration may re-open what has been 'settled doctrine' within the Department of Justice and in the courts for over two decades."

Obama has said he won't support the revival of the Fairness Doctrine but Reason points out a host of other ways he can influence the airwaves with regulations. Most notably, he can use "localism," an FCC rule invested in "competition and diversity" for service to benefit the local community.
Obama recently nominated Julius Genachowski to replace FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and will "need only three votes from the five-member FCC to define localism his way," according to Human Events.

"I can't think of anything worse than to have government in a position to dictate the content of information going over public radio," said Oklahoma Senator James Inhofe in an interview with Fox News today. "The whole idea is that it has to be market driven. We have a lot of progressive or liberal radio shows but nobody listens to them and every time one tries to get on, they are not successful."

Obama knows taking on the Doctrine causes deafening uproar from conservatives so concerned citizens ought to be paying attention to the other ways in which talk radio may be manipulated.





Monday, February 09, 2009
Campaign Promises, Presidential Reality
Posted by: Ericka Andersen at 10:12 AM
Mike Allen reports:

Thomas E. Ricks, the nation’s best-known defense correspondent, writes in a book out this week that many Iraq veterans believe the U.S. is likely to have “soldiers in combat in Iraq until at least 2015 – which would put us now at about the midpoint of the conflict.”

That would mean American forces would remain in danger past President Obama’s terms, into his second term if he wins reelection or the 45th presidency if he doesn’t.

The man who campaigned in large part on his opposition to the war and in dedication to getting troops back home cannot fulfill his promise. Of course, many people knew his ambitions were unrealistic but will those who believed him then call him out now?

Obama advisors have reportedly urged flexibility when it comes to troop withdrawal. In a USA Today piece, Reidar Visser, who runs the Iraq-focused website historiae.org, said "Obama is going to find he has to chart a different course in Iraq than he campaigned on."

In the last month, Obama has proved his presidency is quite a contrast to his campaign in regards to the economy. Iraq policy threatens the same fate. The Wall Street Journal:
Here's the lose-lose scenario: Allow Iraq to deteriorate by withdrawing too soon and push into Afghanistan without a better strategy. Mr. Obama has inherited a victory in Iraq that he can't afford to squander.

I am hopeful he will not squandor the victory but it demonstrates who was honest with reality during the 2008 elections -- and it was not President Obama.





Monday, January 12, 2009
RedState Likes Blackwell, Duncan
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 9:49 AM
The Directors over at RedState have an interesting post up, titled: If Not Ken Blackwell, Keep Mike Duncan.  ... While I applaud my good friends at RS for joining me in support of Blackwell, I am still scratching my head over the Mike Duncan part ...




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