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Thursday, February 28, 2008
Michael Reagan :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain Cold-Shoulders Warm-Up Host
by Michael Reagan
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Although I agree with Cincinnati talk-show host Bill Cunningham on many issues, I have to side with Sen. John McCain in denouncing Cunningham for his behavior while appearing at a McCain rally on the candidate's behalf.

During his introductory remarks to the audience Cunningham repeatedly referred to Sen. Barack Obama as a "hack" and as Barrack Hussein Obama with the emphasis on Hussein, Obama's middle name -- a tactic used by critics who insist that Obama is really a Muslim.

McCain, who was not in the hall when Cunningham spoke, reacted angrily, telling reporters, "I take responsibility and I repudiate what he said. A person came out here before I arrived and made some disparaging remarks about Senators Obama and Clinton and I regret that. In my entire campaign I have treated Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton with respect. I will continue to do that throughout this campaign."

For his part, Cunningham acted like a spoiled child being punished by his parents, threatening to vote for ultra-liberal Hillary Clinton in response to McCain's scolding.

Cunningham seems to have forgotten that when you are speaking at a rally for a candidate, you're not there for yourself, but for the person you are representing.

Unfortunately, when my fellow conservatives forget what their function is under certain specific circumstance, such as doing a warm-up for a candidate, they get it into their heads that everything is always about them.

They forget that it isn't about them, it isn't about us radio hosts -- it's really about the person for whom we're emceeing an event, or introducing.

I go after liberals who start their spiel by using every imaginable obscene four-letter word when they are doing an event for a presidential candidate who just happens to be in the audience.

That's appalling conduct but it's equally appalling when conservatives think they have to prove their First Amendment rights by saying whatever they feel like saying, regardless of the fact that they may be hurting the very person they're supporting.

They don't have the right to say what they feel like saying when they are there in behalf of someone else who may well disagree with their remarks.

You have to understand your role as a warm-up speaker. You can't just take it upon yourself to saddle your candidate with your personal opinions. You can't decide, as Cunningham did, that you can help your man win this election by repeatedly reminding everybody what Obama's middle name is and doing it in a derogatory way. There are, after all, far more important issues at stake.

Those who are going out of their way to stress Obama's middle name know full well that they are really suggesting that Obama is a Manchurian candidate -- a Muslim disguised as a Christian. That's garbage politics and McCain was right in denouncing the tactic.

My fellow conservatives had better understand that this election isn't just about us.

If somebody invited me to emcee an event or to introduce them I would keep in mind that my role would be to uplift the candidate, not to use the event as a pulpit from which I could promote Michael Reagan's views.

John McCain is following in my dad's footsteps when even in the heat of an election battle he shows respect for his opponents. Their stands on issues are fair game to him, but as fellow Americans they deserve respect. Anybody presuming to speak on his behalf owes it to him to be just as respectful to his opponents.

My dad understood Christ's admonition that "whatever you do unto the least of my brethren you do unto me." He showed respect for everybody no matter who they were or how often they attacked him -- Jimmy Carter, Mikhail Gorbachev, Gerald Ford; he respected them all. He saw Christ in all of them. That's why he was able to accomplish all that he did.

Bill Cunningham and all those who think sly personal attacks on their opponents are a justified tactic should take that to heart.

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Michael Reagan, the eldest son of Ronald Reagan, is heard daily by over 5 million listeners via his nationally syndicated talk radio program, “The Michael Reagan Show.”
John McCain shows integrity
Cunningham was out of line and he did act like a spoiled child who got spanked. McCain showed integrity and will gain respect because of the way he handled the situation. McCain is at the right place at the right time and I think more people are realizing this.

The radio right
has an audience because they believe what their audience believes. They believe in basic conservative politics, although variously defined.

Was it their fault that there was not a substantial candidate that spoke conservative and resonated with conservative voters?

They are doing what they do best - articluating conservatism and holding candidates up to scrutiny. McCain said he was running as a conservative and that he wanted the support of the conservative base - the right-wing media is correct to call him on that.

I'll side with McCain on this issue when
he holds himself to the same high standard of civility in regards to the way he treats fellow conservatives.

I am still fried over McCains nasty statements about Donald Rumsfeld right after the man lost his job, which he continued to repeat for a very long time.

I have never seen McCain restrain his tongue toward those of us who are theoretically his allies, but he always seems to play nice to the worst of the activist Left.

I have a strong fear that the man will continue this behavior if he winds up in the White House.

I picture him continuing to "reach across the aisle" to the Lefties, while continuing to thumb his nose at the Republicans.

As far as I am concerned, the man is a total hypocrite, and is completely unaware of it. He pictures himself as a nice guy because he is civil to his enemies, but until he extends the same gentle demeanor to the rest of us, I will continue to think poorly of him.

I hear what you're saying Michael,
But the libtards don't an ounce of integrity and fight dirty.

I like having a few of guttersnipes on our side, willing to take the battle to left on their level.

Wobbie- we ARE in our rooms
it is YOU that is invading our space. If you don't like us, change the channel.

McCain Dishonors your dad, Mike
In so immediately capitulating to colleagues across the aisle, while absolutely abandoning an advocate, John McCain is dishonored by labeling Hitlary Clinton as honorable, when it is actual fact and common knowledge that there is absolutely NOTHING honorable about that...woman. And to deny through distancing that Barak Hussein "call me 'Barry'" Obama is of Islamic ancestry and indoctrination and that he IS a Daly style hack Chicago politician is at least naive, if not nefarious. John McCain did throw Bill Cunningham under the bus of the Straight Talk Express, strictly speaking, for speaking straitly, as McCain's staff had told him to do... just as the senator has thrown conservative principles under the bus of political expediency time and again over the years of his WAY too long of a professional political career.

I am sorry
But you are wrong, 100% wrong here.

I was in Ohio driving between Lima and Findlay ever day for college back when Bill Clinton ran for Pres and I listened to Billy Cunningham basically because he kept me awake during those long late night drives.

I hated Billy Cunningham becauase I was a liberal and he was conservative, and he would always call Clinton William Jefferson Clinton. I remember yelling at him over the radio, CALL HIM BILL ****! I took him personally becuase my name is Also Bill and I hate the name William.

I say if Cunningham is allowed to call Bill Clinton WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON (go back and listen to the tapes if you dont believe me) then he can call Barac Hussain Obamma by his given name as well.

SO GET OFF IT! We conservatives did not name Barac! We cannot take our talking points from the Demoncrats. As far as I am concerned Obamma can be called DUMBO.

hey vanagon , what was that name agin??
Oh yeah- BARRACK HUSSEIN OBAMA!!

Robert
"You folks are simply losers all...it is that simple"

Coming from you, that's most ironic.

I think that McCain should stop apologi-
zing for the words of conservatives with whom he disagrees and start "reaching across the aisle" to us.

I will take him seriously in this matter the next time he apologizes for the vile behavior and words of Teddy Kennedy, with whom McCain is fond of doing business.

If he wants me to vote for him, he will have to show some sign that he is not our grumpy old uncle who scolds the kids for giggling and then plays poker in the living room with the neighborhood ruffians, who do many more vile things than giggling.

Civility?
I agree that Cunningham was out of line and Mr. McCain showed maturity and rationality in this incident.

However, McCain had best watch his six. No matter how sweetly Obama talks about elevating the political dialogue, he still is a highly partisan Democrat. In the general election he and the Democratic party will do anything and everything to defame Mr. McCain. Of the many mistakes Mr. Bush has made since his election, his earliest and greatest mistake was to think he could work with the national-level Democrats like he did with the Texas Democrats.

Micheal, Have you forgotten?
The 11th commandment only applies to fellow Republicans, not to Democrats, Progressives, Socialists, and the like.

Your father fought the communists.

But now Obama and Clinton both represent the Commmunists. They are the Liberal Fascists and they are already within our gates and among us and about to be elected to power, and they must be opposed not apologized to. Just as we cannot reason or negotiate with terrorists and we cannot appease them or wave a white flag of surrender and pull out of Iraq. We cannot pander to or give credibility to Progressive Socialists like Obama and Clinton! We cannot call them honorable Americans while we criticize conservatives who are standing up for and fighting for America!


Shame on you!

YAWN
Anybody got any thing of interest going on?

McCain vs. Big Willie C.
It shows what McCain is about when he puts down a talk show host; rather than stand up and get some BASS in his voice. Instead, McCain is giving us preview of how he will reach over the isle to Jackazzes using that weak timid voice.

ModMark
I am a conservative independent, and have always been, that voted for the first time in a presidential election when it was Nixon v McGovern. At that time I stated there is no way I would vote for Tricky Dick. Then the Dems nominated Fritz.

Now I am saying there is no way I will vote for Mcnasty until he apologizes to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. I won't be holding my breath on this one.

I agree with yours also Mountain Rose.

Another Distraction
This farcical, non-sensical "controversy" over using Obama's full name was developed to cover the very real issue of the candidate's connection to Tony Rezko and Nadhmi Auchi, which is BIG news in the senator's home state.

I am very surprised at you, Mr. Reagan
This really knocked McCain down more than a few pegs in my estimation, and he was none too high to begin with. McCain -- and apparently some of the self-styled "conservative" pundits -- are more worried about what the PC crowd thinks than what the conservative base wants. Besides which, that B. Hussein O. guy wants to be president of the USA, and now we're not even supposed to utter his entire name? Flat-out ridiculous!

Dig up his past, call his loyalty into question, grill him on his stance with regards to Farrakhan and Malcolm X, find out about his Muslim heritage, which includes his Muslim name. He wants to be President of the United States, let's have absolute disclosure and transparency. If something as mundane as his middle name is off-limits, I shudder to think what might be under the skin, that the PC liberal media doesn't want to "touch."

Mr. Reagan, let's not start playing by the PC-pushing mainstream media's "rules," which in reality seem to apply to righties only -- this is the same sanctimonious, hypocritical gang that cheerfully tried to defame and insult your dad and other notable conservative Americans such as Clarence Thomas.

Michael Reagan

Please give us an example of Ronald Reagan reaching across the isle to the Democrats and championing THEIR LIBERAL agenda.

Please give us an example of Reagan chastizing a Conservative talk show host for making fun of a Liberal Democrat.

Can't do it can you?

McCain doesn't need to apologize for Conservative talk show hosts for not being nice.

McCain needs to apologize to Conservatives for championing LIBERAL ideas and working hard to PASS LIBERAL legisation.

Cunningham uses full names
He calls JM "John Wayne McCain".

So saying Barack's LEGAL NAME is now an attack? McCain gets squeemish thinking that saying someones full name is 'over the top'?

So we can't say Hussein because it might remind them of a (largely secular) dictator?

I am guessing we can't say Obama because it might remind them of a certain terrorist leader (and its easy to misspeak apparently).

I think he even asked that people call him Barry last year?

And these two thin-skinned Congressmen want to be President?

DavidM...Did Kennedy ever apologize ...
For calling Obama....Osama :)

News Flash -
President McCain has all U.S. forces in Iraq arrested and put in prison: in a statement from his press secretary, The President asserted that "... are above these tactics of shooting bullets at people. We need to stop calling the people we're fighting enemies, and find a common ground for understanding. I'm particularly incensed at the members of the Joint Chiefs who refer to the people we are in conflict with as "terrorists", "insurgents", and worst of all "the enemy".

"My Presidency will not be one marked or noted for the hateful rhetoric associated with previous administrations. And I offer a personal apology to any forces with which the U.S. has been engaged for any insult or offense our shooting at them has caused."

There's a word for the kind of "man" McCain is:

it starts with "p" and is synonymous with "cat".

Hey, Michael, why don't you just go vote for Barak HUSSEIN Obama?

False propoganda
He did NOT emphasize "Hussein".

Obama is worse than a party "hack". He is a con-artist and would-be messianic figure. Put him on a pedestal with Stalin, Hitler and David Koresh.

Why Apologize?
I understand McCain wanting to appear respectful during the campaign, but I don't feel he should have apologized for what Cunningham said.

Once you apologize to the libs for someone else's actions, you have opened the flood gates to always having to apologize for other people's actions from here on out.

As we know, liberals are just as vile and obnoxious at rallies and protests, we've seen it and heard it often. Where was the apology from them when they went too far?

There never was one. Liberals feel they are owed an apology, and republican never deserve one.

Also, what's to apologize for? It is Obama's middle name, right? He is a Chicago political hack, right? I mean, I'm from Illinois and I know this.

What's to apologize for?

Cunningham is Cunningham
McCain's team is at fault here for not checking out the history of Cunningham's show. I understand he has been talking about B. H. O. in the exact same terms for quite a while on his show. McCain's handlers failed to properly vet Cunningham prior to the rally. Cunningham shouldn't have to compromise who he is for McCain, after all McCain never did that for the Republican Party. That's why he's the "Maverick".

As for reaching across the aisle, the only time McCain does that is when he reaches back to slap Republicans (Gang of 14, McCain/Feingold, Kennedy/McCain, etc.), he is already on the left side of the aisle.

I'd rather voter for a dead conservative icon than a live liberal hero. Vote Ronald Reagan 2008

Talk shows
Even radio talk show hosts fall from grace. I have no fault with Cunningham but I do have fault with radio talk show hosts. In their attempt to be fair and let the people decide they simply flittered and fluttered arround the mainstream media choices. Because they are primarily on the east coast they had a quick way to bring on the worst choices. Imagine if Rush had advocated Duncan Hunter and Tom T, and Ron Paul early on? Ron P would have shot himself in the foot as he did on the GWOT.Tom T would have left us asleep, but Duncan Hunter might have gotten his message out. Instead it was Rudy, Mitt, and maybe Fred. What a pity.

BTW
Talk radio is a business. Talk jockeys say whatever they need to say to keep up their ratings so they can sell advertising. They know that anything that gets their listeners juiced up for their daily feeling fix will ultimately pay for their expensive golf memberships and overbred dogs.

it's a tempest
in a teapot. McCain wimped out. I agree that this was just a coverup for the Chicago connections this jerk has.
Why should Americans apologize to any communists or their fellow travelers? Has Code Pink apologized to the Marines? Has Berkeley City
Council?

Tea Party
I don't get it - I'm a (liberal) American, why should I apologize to a communist? For what?

My email to Mike
Shame really, not the least evil of The McChurian Candidate is how he has destroyed the credibility of many who bore the name "Conservative" and are now McHos-ers.

To Mike:
All I read was the first 2 paras, that's all it took.
There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG with what Bill said, and your craven, cowardly, McInski, refusal to stick up for him is PROOF that you are nothing now but a McHo ser, Mike. This discourages me because you had cred with me. Now you don't.
If RR "would have backed The McChurian Candidate" he would have been WRONG like he was in Lebanon, Souter, and OConner. It you are going to pull a McOnica and rumpup for McAin't then you can stand with him when I tell him and his to go to Hell!

the big mick

touj re your 9:07
God, touj...

Ya know what, there's only one real way to say this, touj--Do you know what it is to listen to people who have nothing to contribute to the marketplace of ideas but their ENVY, and the hatred bred of that envy, for everyone more successful, productive, interesting, effective and richer (and it's a good bet smarter and better looking) than they are?....

Boring, touj, BORING!!!

the big mick

ps touj---The Radios are ALWAYS going to HAVE their Golf memberships and overbred dogs, because they are ALWAYS going to be more productive, successful, etc than YOU. And they are ALWAYS going to be better people than you.
BECAUSE they don't spend THEIR time beechin about what somebody smarter or more productive than them has.

If you reread Robert what you find is
that he actually BELIEVES in the VIRTUE of the craven, cowardly, backstabbing, abusing COMPROMISE that has led us down the "follow the moderate" road to the very brink of Socialism.
He seems to LIKE the idea of Socialism, cause he seems to be saying all this compromise has got us to a good place!

I say we'd have been further ahead to stick with our Reagan Principles after RR left office.
All we've had is 20 years of an abusive marriage with the GOP; and Rob, like all classic abusers, wants to blame the victim.

either that or his beef is the classic Gilt Bird Cabin GOPper one. He hates the Christian Conservatives because we won't rumpup for yqueerdom. The Robber Barons are his folks.
Ask him where he is on The Reconquista Invasion and see what he says. What does that tell you?

the big mick

Mr. Reagan Says It Best
What an incredible article.

Being an ambassador is such an awesome responsibility, and I thank Mr. Reagan for this mature, Christian insight.

John McCain shows that he has regal command, and is seeking to win this battle by honorable rules of combat.

As for the "grass roots" who may refer to Barack Hussein Obama, may I offer this defense?

What many of us are thinking is that uttering "Hussein" is simply a wink and a nod, reminding us that Barack Obama's intent is to desert Iraq, ready or not.

It is also a reminder to us that a very wealthy, Sadam Hussein-era, Iraqi billionaire paid for Barak H. Obama's mansion. I find these issues to be very serious problems for this candidate, and his name perhaps could be seen as rather a godsend.

So can we still use the "H."?

Cunningham
Cunninghan is a hater ... just like the rest of Radical Right Radio Whores. These people are hated by the majority of Americans ... that's Reagans majority. And that hatred is spread liberally over every conservative. That's how we lost our majoirty. They turned conservative into a dirty word.

The way Cunningham pronounced Barack HUSSEIN OBama is politics of the most base. Just to prove my point, Cunningham's screed over Juan McCain is just the kind of mindless hatred we don't need!

We can beat Bracks brains out on the issues! The last thing we need is for every Juan and his brother being pushed into the democrat party by what is at best borderline racism.

Wake up and smell the Starbucks, republicans!

real conservatives
John McCain is being nominated by the majority of conservatives. Reagan Big Tent Conservatives, not to be confused with Rushites and their ideological Burka. Rush and his radio clowns aren't conservatives. Ronald 'never speak ill of another republican' was a conservative. When Reagan talked about conservative principles the majority of Americans decided they were conservatives. When Rush and the Radical Right talk about conservative principles the majority of Americans walk away. Reagan brought americans together. The Rushites want to measure republicans on some lunatic purity scale, and divide us into Neo Cons, moderates, McCainiacs, Rinos ect. Well, I've got new for them! WE are the conservatives, and they are what liberals have called them for years ... Radical Right Wing lunatics.


Cunningham’s “Barack Hussein Obama” shti

McCain disavows Cunningham’s “Barack Hussein Obama” shtick

HOTAIR-Bill Cunningham on McCain: Screw this, I’m endorsing Hillary

WATCH VIDEO

http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/talk-show-host-sla ms-obama

McCain showed class
McCain showed the kind of class I expect from a president. I listened to Cunningham on Hannity and Combs. He is just awful; spewing bile, ranting - I am sure glad he is now a voting democrat - please keep him. McCain did the right thing; McCain showed integrity and will gain respect with people of character because of the way he handled the situation.

Reagan is right!
I couldn't agree more with Mike Reagan's assessment of the situation. Bill Cunninham's childish reaction to being reprimanded certainly determines, at least to me, that he is not someone to whom I care to listen. McCain proved he is fair minded and a gentleman in offering his immediate apology. Name calling and verbal 'hitting below the belt' is for schoolyard bullies and not appropriate for a dignified, substantive discussion or debate. Taking the high road is always the better path.

Robert writes:
It is time for the radio right to go into their Rush and Michelle and Laura rooms and well close the door. WE as a country are "so done" with you.

Which explains why Rush Limbaugh has a bigger audiance than all the taxpayer funded NPR marxist and Air America idiots combined. We are not going away fairness doctrine or not. Get use to us we are here to stay.

What's the matter Michael ?
Are you jealous that Cunningham was asked to speak? I've got news for you , McCain can't win by bending over backwards not to offend Hillary or Obama.He must not retreat like this.Have you actually looked into Obama's links to supporters of terrorism ? I guess you have also just dismissed the nation of Islam endorsement.

Conservative McCain?
Last night on FOX they showed a clip of a McCain speech.
He started out by introducing himself as
a "conservative LIBERAL republican"
(Slip of the tongue or momentary honesty?"
He immediately blushed and corrected his statement to "conservative republican"
Well guess what? We can look at his voting record in the Senate for the past eight years and draw our own conclusion.
Every piece of legislation he authored or helped pass was as left-liberal as it gets.
He passed and tried to pass legislation that any conservative republican wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole.
Every time he sided with the most liberal senators to do so! Kennedy? Feingold?
What's that tell you folks?
Other than the war, he is as liberal as it gets.
He calls it reaching out to the other side!
BEING A MAVERICK!

Well I can do the same, reach out to the other side, vote for Obama, just being a Maverick!

PS: I have never voted for a democrat-liberal my whole life, but Obama with his faults is the least liberal, including straight talk express!


It most certainly is
Sez Michael: ” My fellow conservatives had better understand that this election isn't just about us.”

Wrong, wrong, wrong! As a conservative, I’m perceptive enough to see that I have not one, but TWO major political parties telling me to just shut the he!! up and get to the back of the bus. Is there anyone out there dumb enough to believe that McCain is going to actually drop the hammer on a fellow Senator and expose him for the Marxist that he is?

We conservatives have already been aced out, when it comes to having any real representation in this election. All we have left is the ability to speak truth to wannabe totalitarians. Of course, it should come as no surprise that the guy who enjoys top billing on McCain-Feingold thinks he has the right to dictate what can or cannot be said about political candidates.

This election IS about us. Our ideals have already been disenfranchised. If we don’t speak up for what’s right ourselves, it’s not going to be spoken for us.

They are all hacks...
When McCain shows the same respect for me as a conservative voter as he does for his fellow hack Senators I will have a little more respect for him. He has a long history of being very nasty to those that do not agree with his hack ideas (immigration, campaign financing, etc). Senators work for us. They have to earn our votes and our respect.

I would like to find some reason to voter for McCain other than he makes me vomit less but he is making it very hard. And it's getting real old to hear commentators it's up to me to suck up and get in line. If McCain loses this race because he thinks its all about his pride and self righteousness, the blame is his alone.

Maverick Voter

McCain Hates Conservatives
Your dead wrong Michael. Please don't confuse the kingdom of heaven with earthly politics. McCain unnecessarily went out of his way to pre-empt the possibility of NY Times criticism at the expense of legitimate gut feelings of conservatives expressed by Cunningham. It's his M.O.

Tell me, is it more offensive to suggest by innuendo that Obama's political convictions and his Muslim roots seem to coincide or to call those who oppose amnesty for illegal aliens xenophobic racists and un-American? McCain, like the Clintons, and totally unlike Ronald Reagan, is mean-spirited and adheres to a different set of rules than he applies to others when it comes to civility. There are quite frankly many reasons to suspect that Obama is not a loyal or honorable American, but has sold out to the internationalists who put the U.N. ahead of U.S. interests. McCain should simply have said, "He doesn't speak for me, but he has a right to free speech, just like Obama volunteers at his campaign headquarters in Houston have a right to display a huge poster glorifying Che Guevara."

Being Who He Is
Bill Cunningham is an electrifying radio host. Was he over the top? Perhaps with the word "hack" but the rest? No. Someone needs to examine Barack Obama's personal history, his financial history, and his ideology. For instance, where is his white grandmother? You know, the one who actually raised him. Is she too white to be shown to his regular folk or what? ..And what about his association with Nahdmi Auchi regarding $ in his campaign coffers?
McCain's campaign people knew who Billy Cunningham is and the rhetoric he uses when they asked him to warm up the crowd. Did they expect him to act like McCain? No, I really doubt that. Billy Cunningham was being Billy Cunningham. This is a concept unknown to McCain as he will bend over for the MSM, for the liberals and for just about anyone but the conservatives. If he intends on being "Mr. I Hope All the MSM, Moderates, Independents and Liberals Love Me So I'll be Mr Nice Guy," he's going to lose this election. His throwing Billy Cunningham under his straight talk express so quickly just says he'll condemn a conservative in favor of a liberal any day and twice on Sundays. If he would have examined what Bill Cunningham had said, and then come out against his "hack" term, perhaps conservatives might not be as disgusted with his condemnation of Cunningham; but he didn't. He just went out and blasted him. He wants conservative support; when's he going to give conservative support?

I'll never vote for a democrat or McCain
It is refreshing to note that many on TH have escaped the sensitivity conditioning of Political Correctness. This is part of the reason I read the comments; it gives me hope.

The truth is, McCain is not a conservative, he remains one because of his military background. This is his only claim to conservatism.

It's obvious that McCain has fallen for the idea that "being nice" is our noblest sentiment. He has bought the liberal (and compassionate conservative) baloney that regards compassion as the cardinal virtue in American politics. In every way, as near as I can tell, his social ideals are in line with the egalitarian fantasy
of his liberal friends. And like them, he feels superior because he is capable of such "niceness." Unless you are a conservative who doesn't agree with him, then like his fellow liberals, it's okay to be a mean bas**ard.

Someone(?) once said "when sensitivity collides with common sense, the result is always absurdity". Ain't that the truth?

Obama is…

Mr. Cunningham was wrong and you are correct, direct personal comments have no place when you are representing someone else. However, based upon Obama’s words, how he says them and his actions to date; Obama is a Manchurian Candidate of sorts. That is very scary and should be vetted alone with any substance he may finally provide.

Middle names
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Dwight David Eisenhower
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Richard Milhous Nixon
James Earl Carter
Ronald Wilson Reagan
George Herbert Walker Bush
William Jefferson Clinton
George Walker Bush

Funny how I have no trouble using the middle names of these presidents. Why is BHO's middle name off limits? I had no fear that Reagan would follow that inane policies of Thomas Woodrow Wilson, nor did I think Clinton would be the statesman and defender of liberty that Thomas Jefferson was.

I do not think that BHO's middle name would be an issue, if he did not have policies and associations (such as his radical church) which call his loyalties into question.

We cannot have special rules for a candidate based on his ethnic background, such as not allowing people to even SPEAK HIS NAME!

Voter Independence Day!
Huckabee won't blow off conservatives like McCain does. Stand up Texans! Vote for Huckabee and let's broker this convention so a real leader can step in.

http://www.mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=Blogs.View&Blog_id= 1526

So McCain said:
"...In my entire campaign I have treated Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton with respect. I will continue to do that throughout this campaign."

Funny how he does treat them with respect. But have we noticed how well he can spit in the faces of conservatives in his own party???????

I agee with you somewhat.
If only he shows the conservative base the same respect that he shows to our apponents.

Rose Mountain/billh
Loved your posts !

If McCain had any guts,
he would have backed Bill Cunningham and told his critics to "go take a flying leap." Bill Cunningham had every right to use Obama's name in any way he chose fit. What Michael Reagan fails to realize, in his PC outrage, is that this is politics for crying out loud, a rough and tumble sport no matter how you look at it. If Obama can't stand the heat, then he should get out of the kitchen, and not expect us to throw water on him. The man's name is HUSSEIN. If he doesn't like it, then he can damn well change it, but until he does, it is not sacrilege to mention it.

Hussain?
Mr.Reagan, insted of worring about someone
who called Barak Hussain Obama by his real name, you of all people should be talking about "The Huffington Post" where some of
the bloggers smeared your mother and
wished her dead.
Now that is a lowdown intentional insult!
Not calling Hussain by his "legal name"!

Wooden man.
McCain is an admirable guy, but in addition to not agreeing with him on some key issues, one of the reasons I didn't want him as the nominee is illustrated in this incident -- the guy is too wooden. Doesn't seem to think on his feet well. No reason to go off all angry on Billy Cunningham. Should have made a joke of it or just mentioned that "Hussein" is something he's not concerned about.

Bill Cunningham began his radio career as an attorney giving free legal advice. Then he became a full-time talk show/drive time type. His M.O. is to say shocking things -- many of which he obviously doesn't mean -- to shake everyone up. That's what he DOES. Whoever put him in the intro spot should've KNOWN that....shouldn't be a surprise. He is conservative, but primarily a showman, and he's hilarious in his own element.

Anyway, JMcC is not loose enough for my taste, especially in the face of the smoothie Barrack Obama. Gonna look too old school with his stilted phrasing, etc.
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