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McCain rebukes Cunningham
700WLW.com ^
| Feb. 26, 2008
| HOWARD WILKINSON AND JOHN KIESEWETTER (enquirer)
Posted on 02/26/2008 11:21:28 AM PST by KingSnorky
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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TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: billcunningham; cunningham; hussein; husseinobama; mccain; mccaint; oh2008; rebuke; talkradio
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To: KingSnorky
What’s Mccain going to do when Barack Hussein Obama criticizes McCain and the GOP policies in the fall campaign?? Apologize to Barack Hussein Obama for all the positions The GOP has taken since Reagan?? With fire in the belly like that..Barack Hussein Obama will be our next President. Man the squishy Rino wing has turned the GOP to Sh*t.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:34:12 AM PST
by
skully
(Conservatives...carrying the GOP since 1980)
To: KingSnorky
Republican presidential candidate John McCain apologized for remarks by conservative WLW talk show host Bill Cunningham
Sigh... At least I am not apologizing for my tagline, Senator ...
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:34:34 AM PST
by
bill1952
(I will vote for McCain if he resigns his Senate seat before this election.)
To: KingSnorky
I live in the greater Cincinnati area ... McPain should have saved his time and energy traveling here ... he did nothing to advance his cause with disgruntled conservatives. The very people that he needs to win in November and now this ... this ass**** is toast, at least in this area.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:35:45 AM PST
by
BluH2o
To: KingSnorky
Mccain should have said those were Cunninghams remarks and not his and left it alone.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:36:13 AM PST
by
linn37
(phlebotomist on duty,its just a little pinch)
To: KingSnorky
“Chicago-Daley mob.’’
And
referring to Barak Hussein Obama
as
Hussein.
OOHHHHHH! Tough stuff. McCain, get out of wuss mode. You will lose if you don’t let independent voices attack Obama, much less surrogates.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:36:34 AM PST
by
Greg F
(Do you want a guy named Hussein to fix your soul? Michelle Obama thinks you do.)
To: SolidWood
Cunningham is a greater fool. Heard his last show on Sunday and turned it off.
To: KC_Conspirator
Cunningham deserves credit for bringing Larry Sinclair out of the shadows. Unfortunately, McCain just wants to bring illegal aliens out of the shadows instead of those who could demonstrate Obama’s corruption.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:41:35 AM PST
by
pissant
(THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
To: TBP
McCain needs to grow up, and calm down.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:42:06 AM PST
by
outofstyle
(There's a rake at the gates of Hell tonight)
To: KingSnorky
Ghastly!
I think I’m going to vomit.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:42:42 AM PST
by
TFMcGuire
(Either you are an American, or you are a liberal)
To: BigBobber
Nothing new here. McLame sticking up for his liberal Senate buddies.
Just when I think I might vote for this guy, he opens his mouth and reminds me why I shouldnt.
Exactly. Not to mention, Barack doesn’t seem to be ashamed of his middle name, Hussein, so what’s the problem with Cunningham using. Anyway, I guess this is one way to get the name “Hussein” out there.
To: Slump Tester
Wow - This guys a REAL tiger! Ill bet he plays hardball with Iran and enemy heads of state. Yes, he is and he will.
Robert E. Lee was a fierce warrior on the battlefield but he was still a gentleman off of the battlefield.
There is a difference between being a warrior and being an insulting jerk.
It takes courage to be a warrior. All it takes is a microphone and your own talk show to be an isulting jerk.
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"I understand the polls show only 18 percent of the American people support my position. But I have to do what's right, what I believe is right and what my experience and knowledge and background tells me is the right thing to do in order to save this situation in Iraq ... In war, my dear friends, there's no such thing as compromise. You either win or you lose." - Sen. John McCain's reaction to the Iraq Study Group Report, 2006
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In March 1968, McCain was put into solitary confinement, where he would remain for two years.[52] In July 1968, McCain's father was named Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command (CINCPAC), stationed in Honolulu and commander of all U.S. forces in the Vietnam theater.[5] McCain was immediately offered a chance to return home early:[47] the North Vietnamese wanted a worldwide propaganda coup by appearing merciful, and also wanted to show other POWs that elites like McCain were willing to be treated preferentially.[52] McCain turned down the offer of repatriation, due to the Code of Conduct principle of "first in, first out": he would only accept the offer if every man taken in before him was released as well.[60] McCain's refusal to be released was even remarked upon by North Vietnamese senior negotiator Le Duc Tho to U.S. envoy Averell Harriman during the ongoing Paris Peace Talks.[61] In August of 1968, a program of vigorous torture methods began on McCain,
On Christmas Eve 1968, a church service for the POWs was staged for photographers and film cameras; McCain defied North Vietnamese instructions to be quiet, speaking out details of his treatment then shouting "Fu-u-u-u-ck you, you son of a bitch!" and giving the finger whenever a camera was pointed at him.[69] McCain refused to meet with various anti-war peace groups coming to Hanoi, such as those led by David Dellinger, Tom Hayden, and Rennie Davis, not wanting to give either them or the North Vietnamese a propaganda victory based on his connection to his father.[52]
McCain was finally released from captivity on March 15, 1973,[74] having been a POW for almost an extra five years due to his refusal to accept the out-of-sequence repatriation offer.[75]
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:43:35 AM PST
by
Polybius
To: Digital Sniper
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:44:36 AM PST
by
Convert from ECUSA
(Changing things in Washington is not unlike changing a baby’s diaper. It gets dirty again.)
To: Republic of Texas
Why is it that when Romney or Huckabee act like “gentlemen”....it’s GREAT...and When McCain does it...he’s a “loser”...
Irrational anger......McCain is a savy politicion...he’ll get Obama.......
To: Greg F
Yes, McCain has spent decades apologizing for Republicans being racists, bigots, sexists and homophobes.
He is responsible for Dim dirty politics.
He is untrustworthy, and will cave the the leftists here and WORLDWIDE.
Just wait until he begins apologizing for the USA.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:47:17 AM PST
by
roses of sharon
(Who will be McCain's maverick?)
To: KingSnorky
With this he’s probably lost the small amount of conservative goodwill he gained from the NYT attack story.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:50:40 AM PST
by
marinamuffy
(I'm no fan of McCain but I'll crawl over broken glass to vote against Hillary or the Obamanation.)
Dumb.
If the campaign didn’t want to hear Cunningham, they shouldn’t have asked him.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:55:00 AM PST
by
D-fendr
(Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
To: KingSnorky
McCain didn’t get to be the old, mean dog that he is by lying on the track when something like the Obamarama is rolling down it. He is looking towards a cabinet position in Hussein’s administration. Democrats stick together.
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posted on
02/26/2008 11:55:21 AM PST
by
pallis
To: madison10
What cracks me up is this is a guy who apparently never passes up a chance to say “F U” in private to his opponents, but then whines about the lack of civility in political debates.
To: HappyinAZ
I have advocated folks to get out and vote for McCain in November, I've been flamed, called a troll and a few other things. McCain needs to knock this stuff off, every time he does the work of the Dems in the media he makes it more and more difficult for me to respond to a fellow FReeper with a coherent reason for choosing the Republican’s democratic nominee over the Democrats democratic nominee. I want to defeat Obama this election, but McCain just seems to keep giving me ammunition to stay home. Silence with regards to what talk show hosts are saying would be preferable. Every time I read something like this, its like getting an additional plate of egg all over my face. Its bad enough I have to selectivly forget that McCain came to John Kerry's resue and attacked the Swift Boaters. Its a long way to November, I believe McCain can beat Obama, if he shuts up.
To: Polybius
There is a difference between being a warrior and being an insulting jerk.
Sorry, but McCain IS an insulting jerk to just about anyone who doesn’t agree with him, including fellow Senators who have to put up with his obscenity laced screaming retorts on the Senate floor itself.
And do McCain a favor and stop with the endless re-parading of his service in Vietnam.
I got pretty tired of hearing how Kerry served in Vietnam - and got 3 medals, don’t you know - and this is little different...
Of course McCain's service was infinitely more real than John Kerry's, but it is also telling how close the two are when Kerry himself explores the possibility of the two running together.
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posted on
02/26/2008 12:06:47 PM PST
by
bill1952
(I will vote for McCain if he resigns his Senate seat before this election.)
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