Posted on 02/04/2008 7:25:13 AM PST by RatherBiased.com
Speaking at a news conference in Oklahoma, Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee floated the idea that the reason the vast majority of America's conservative talk radio hosts aren't endorsing him or John McCain is because Mitt Romney's investment firm owns a significant share of Clear Channel Communications, the nation's largest radio syndication company.
"Some suggest that the fact that Bain Capital owns a major stake in Clear Channel is on Sean's network, maybe there's a correlation. I don't know."
The Sean he was referring to had to be none other than Sean Hannity, America's number-two talk radio host behind Rush Limbaugh.
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This is David Huckabee's mugshot from when he carried a loaded weapon through airport security. He's also the dog torturer
The other Huckaspawn, Mark, is the porn fiend who submitted multiple letters to Penthouse.
I think these guys look a little healthier...
You guys probably already know this, but, just in case not...here’s a list of other radio talkshow hosts who have endorsed Romney and who are not broadcast on Clear Channel network:
Sean Hannity
Laura Ingraham
Michael Savage
Mark Levin
Chucklebee owes all these folks an apology. I won’t hold my breath, though, because I want to be around to vote in my state caucus next week.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out why the majority of CONSERVATIVE hosts dislike them and why so many of us will not vote for them...even against Hillery or Obama!
“It is pretty clear that Romney has been duplicitous — about Huckabee and many issues — including life, itsef.”
That’s a damn lie and you know it.
You’re a damn liar, unspun, and we are on to you!
“I found no lies.
I do find unreasonable antipathy toward a Christian conservative, however.”
Stop lying!
Huckabee is grifter and damn well know it. We are on to you!
One of many reasons for wishing this campaign over is that I will never have to listen to or even hear about this snotsucking liar ever again.
“Chucklebee owes all these folks an apology.”
He owes the country an apology.
“One of many reasons for wishing this campaign over is that I will never have to listen to or even hear about this snotsucking liar ever again.”
Huckabee will be broken-hearted when McCain doesn’t want to get an apartment with him. And doesn’t return his calls...
Supporting the Constitution isn't being a "nut job," but being paranoid without getting the facts straight is. Huckabee's the real nut job.
And/or just a small weasel.
Yeah, but he bought Sean Hannity, doncha know?!
Huckabee is a paranoid huckster.
very well stated thank you.... My frustration is really aimed at Sean and Rush I tried to get thru to them today.. and I’m not really enamored with McCain either but inevitably I think he will be the nominee and this tearing up the party over Pure Conservativism really got me up in arms...
Anyway if I would have talked to Sean I simply was going to remind him that McCain has been a Conservative for over 20 years in the Senate and he has fought for Conservative issues and then I was going to ask Sean to convince me to vote for Romney not by tearing down a war hero but by giving me direct examples of Romney’s Conservative laws, legislation, some example where he actually fought for Conservative values before he thought about running for POTUS....
Either way I will vote for the Republican nominee... but I think its disingenuous for Sean and Rush to portray McCain like this.
Hate to interrupt all the usual uninformed name-calling, but Huckabee’s right. I’ve worked in syndicated radio for 30 years, and since Bain bought out Clear Channel, even I’ve been careful about saying what I really think of Romney (not much). I only derive about 1/8th of my income from Clear Channel stations, but I don’t want to lose it, and I don’t want my clients at those stations to get grief from above. So of course, it has an effect on how radio hosts talk about candidates. As volatile as radio is today, with revenues shrinking, competition from satellite and Internet radio, and local shows being replaced all over with syndicated shows, do you seriously believe a host wouldn’t think twice about risking his cushy livelihood by slamming a guy who founded the company that owns his employer? (Yes, I know he doesn’t own it anymore, but that hardly means he has no influence there, and all that matters is that he be perceived to have influence). Wake up and smell the reality.
Believe me, I can totally understand your frustration with this entire election. What's worse is seeing all of us FReepers fighting each other and so many turning on each other over which candidate someone is going to vote for. I think the majority (I hope) here on FR really want what is best for this Country, and even though we may all have our priorities in a different order, the bottom line is we never really got a perfect candidate. That is my concern, how can anyone live up to all the expectations of the conservatives? I think the high standards are great, but it prevents many that would be good presidents from running, ie Newt Gingrich.
I have a few questions for you? You say you are upset with Hannity and Rush over attacking McCain. Did they actually attack him, or did they just report his record? There IS a big difference. I don't recall them attacking him personally. Yes, he is a war hero, but Kerry "claimed" he was too. That certainly isn't a reason to vote for him.
Did you watch the last Republican debate? McCain's behavior was embarrassing, and it gets old when he answers EVERY question with "I'm proud of my record" As for Romney, he was a Govonor in the most liberal state in this Country, you really think he was going to have a conservative record there? There are NO guarantees with Romney, I will grant you that. But at least he is running as a conservative, and we will hold him accountable. Most of McCain's support comes from independents and liberals...that is his base and that is how he votes. If nothing else, the fact that he has fallen for the global warming FRAUD that is being taught like it is gospel, should say something about what his beliefs are. Lastly, look at the endorsements. Now, I don't use endorsements to make my decision, but it's always interesting to look at the trends...the BIG picture.
Almost ALL of the LIBERAL members of the Republican Party have endorsed McCain. Almost all of the CONSERVATIVE talk show hosts, etc have endorsed Romney. To me, that IS very telling. Romney will not be well received in Washington because he isn't an insider...but that is exactly what we need.
Tom, this is a difficult election, and a difficult decision. All we can do is learn what we can and hope that what's best for this Country is what happens.
I respect your decision to vote for the nominee. I have decided differently. I will NOT vote for McCAin or Huckabee, I will look for a third party candidate.
McCain's adviser said that conservatives will come back to McCain to prevent the Democrats from winning. THAT is the problem. He is getting the liberals to vote for him, and then takes for GRANTED that the conservatives will hold their nose and vote for him. Isn't that what we have been criticizing the blacks for doing for years? They continue to vote Democrat even though Democrats do NOTHING for them! Well, that's what is happening with conservatives and McCain...something to think about.
Good luck with you decision, Tom!
They haven't.
I do smell something in your post....
P.U.
“December 14, 2007 Mitt Romney’s VC Firm to Buy Clear Channel Posted by Chris Brunner at December 14, 2007 10:25 AM
What would it cost to buy the support of just about every nationally syndicated neocon talk show host in America? About $19.5 billion, which is what Mitt Romney’s private equity firm, Bain Capital, and Thomas H. Lee Partners have agreed to pay in a leveraged buyout agreement with Clear Channel Communications, the largest radio station owner in the country. This is part of a negotiation that has been pending for over a year.
Clear Channel owns more than 1,100 full-power AM, FM, and shortwave radio stations, twelve radio channels on XM Satellite Radio, and more than 30 television stations in the United States. Premiere Radio Networks, which is the largest syndication company in the United States, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clear Channel and is home to Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and many others. Sean Hannity recently signed a large multi-market contract with Clear Channel, as well.
From an anonymous email:
“I’ll bet those hosts won’t reveal that conflict of interest, but it’s worth noting when you hear them begin hyping Romney, which has already begun. A lot of GOP supporters will support whomever they are told to support, so be prepared for a big push for Romney. On the bright side, Romney has more vulnerabilities than Rudy, based on his record. Look at this as the GOP establishment doing us a favor. Rich men can bankroll their own campaigns (a la John Kerry), but it takes a special breed to use investors’ money to buy entire networks that can operate as passive wings of a presidential campaign.”
It should be noted that Mitt Romney, while no longer the CEO, remains a silent partner of Bain Capital.”
Personal comments, conspiracy theories. There are principles, policies, even emerging facts to that can be discussed. People who arenât prepared to do so, talk about people and their intentions.
“The vast majority of Americas conservative talk radio hosts arent endorsing him or John McCain is because neither are conservative.”
Actually, it’s because the radio hosts aren’t studying the facts.
No one even considered Mitt Romney until about 1 month ago.He was tooo liberal back then.
Hugh Hewitt mentioned on air today that Dennis Prager (finally!) endorsed Romney.
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