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Will the "Willie Effect" Impact the Election? (McCain's Attack on Cunningham Seriously Risks Ohio)
WLW 700 ^ | 28 Feb 08 | WLW

Posted on 02/28/2008 7:00:23 AM PST by xzins

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 Johnson from Hiram College spoke to the Cincinnati Enquirer and told them John McCain needs radio talk show listeners and Willie fans to go his way, "John McCain needs those people if he has any hope of winning in November."

With other national talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity rushing to Willie's defense, it widens the rift between the party's conservative base and John McCain even further, at a time when the Republican party has only recently started to solidify around the likely nominee.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: backlash; billcunningham; cunningham; husseinobama; mccain; oh2008; ohio; talkradio; wlw
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To: dinoparty

Which post is yours?


221 posted on 02/28/2008 9:49:11 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain -- Those denying the War was Necessary Do NOT Support the Troops!)
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To: iopscusa
Could it be because he is a Democrat pretending to be a Republican?

With his suit with too wide shoulders he reminds me of a cartoon character of a zoot-suiter and Cindy as she sticks to his side of Nurse Ratchet.

222 posted on 02/28/2008 9:50:10 AM PST by apocalypto
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To: Polybius
Exactly, Rightwing radio have rallied Americans against our enemies in Iraq, and for the President, Iraq and Afghanistan for 5 years running, consistently. They have been the ONLY ones to report good news from the front, the heroics of our troops, and many have gone to the war zones and have not returned repeating enemy propaganda, as has McCain.

McCain has consistantly harrassed and agitated IN PUBLIC, against the President, VP, and the DOD. He made daily runs to Dan Rather and his ilk, instead of going to the President in private, he threatened to run as Kerry’s VP, and said during an election that Kerry would make a good CIC, FGS. He sits on entertainment shows telling Americans that our troops lives were wasted, smiling to applause, he accused the President of lying aboard a aircraft carrier where GWB was welcoming home men who had been at sea over a year, having turned around on 9/11.

He uses leftwing parlance to condemn the CIC during wartime, and has expressed his opinion that we should never have gone to remove Saddam and Sons.

He only of late says he wants to “win”, but the evidence shows that he wants win the Presidency worse. He cannot talk about Iraq without a million caveats about how we shouldn’t be there in the first place.

His heart is with the Dims, and the “world”, and has said as much, he agrees with them on Gitmo and interrogation, and has announced there are lines he will not cross to protect Americans.

As President he will give speeches apologizing for GWB and Iraq, and will take the tone of getting out ASAP.

223 posted on 02/28/2008 9:52:27 AM PST by roses of sharon (Who will be McCain's maverick?)
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To: WOSG
Which path will McCain take?

I have written a few weeks ago, that McCain intends to win the same way that Rudy did....with no official support from conservatives.

He intends to take the Republican Rino base up against Obama's liberal base and compete with him for the moderates/independents.

If he gets a few conservatives, then that's just gravy, but he'll owe them nothing.

If he loses, he still has his Senate seat, which he has not yet stepped down from. Republicans should REQUIRE that a presidential candidate give up any other office. They must require that their campaign be ALL or NOTHING. Without that, you could even have a liberal in disguise intentionally throw an election.

224 posted on 02/28/2008 9:53:42 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain -- Those denying the War was Necessary Do NOT Support the Troops!)
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To: Dr. Scarpetta

I have read in the local papers that Cunningham did exactly what the McCain crowd asked of him.

There were witnesses.


225 posted on 02/28/2008 9:56:06 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain -- Those denying the War was Necessary Do NOT Support the Troops!)
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To: xzins
I have read in the local papers that Cunningham did exactly what the McCain crowd asked of him.

I doubt if the McCain campaign crowd would ask Cunningham to call Obama a 'hack.'

I didn't attend a Ronald Reagan rally, but I'm sure they were upbeat, and speakers didn't call other candidates 'hacks.'

226 posted on 02/28/2008 10:07:19 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: Dr. Scarpetta

They told him to whip up the crowd with “red meat.”

Be honest, and tell me if that means pulling out all the stops.

Nonetheless, I don’t think using a rightful middle name or calling someone a “hack” even comes close to what I think of as “red meat.” It’s probably closer to “medium with a pink center.”

Some would consider it to be infant formula.

It surely isn’t “red meat.”


227 posted on 02/28/2008 10:10:55 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain -- Those denying the War was Necessary Do NOT Support the Troops!)
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To: xzins
I believe Cinningham was "set up" by the McCain ord to "throw red meat" to the crowds so that McCain could come out and scold him and posture. Once again, playing to the left.

Time between a conservative attempt to help McCain and getting one's teeth kicked in...mere seconds.

Those of us who will not support McCain need to form some kind of action group so that we can still get conservatives to the polls to vote for Senators,congressmen, etc...

228 posted on 02/28/2008 10:15:16 AM PST by Mamzelle (Time for Conservatives to go Free Agent)
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To: Richard Kimball

“”As it is, McCain is doing everything he can to make it harder to hold your nose and vote for him.””

Throw Cunningham under the bus - poke us in the eye.

Criticize the Tennessee GOP for pointing our that Louis Farrakhan is anti-Semitic and anti-Israel?

Poke us in the eye again.

So if we have to use both hands over our eyes to keep from getting the daily poking, how are we going to be able to hold our noses????


229 posted on 02/28/2008 10:18:55 AM PST by redinIllinois (Pro-life, accountant, gun-totin' grandma - multi issue voter)
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To: xzins

if he’s demanding an apology, he’s just whining.

Sorry, he can call people names all he wants, but McCain has the right to distance himself from petty name-calling. And since McCain didn’t call on Bill to apologize, this really isn’t about Bill at all, it’s about McCain not adopting the childish name-calling that the conservative movement has now too-often adopted in place of serious policy discussion.

Making fun of Barack’s middle name suggests we don’t have any serious issues with him. Since we do, making fun of his name is detracting from our message, and it’s time conservatives figured that out.


230 posted on 02/28/2008 10:22:04 AM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: xzins
When I attended the Bush rally in 2004, it was all about BUSH, not Kerry. There were thousands of pumped-up conservatives there, and we had a great time without hearing insults. I have fond memories of it. It definitely wasn't necessary at all for the speakers to whip up the crowd by mentioning that Kerry is a 'hack'.
231 posted on 02/28/2008 10:22:18 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: roses of sharon
Exactly, Rightwing radio have rallied Americans against our enemies in Iraq, and for the President, Iraq and Afghanistan for 5 years running, consistently. They have been the ONLY ones to report good news from the front, the heroics of our troops, and many have gone to the war zones....

And now your talk radio blowhard heroes are urging you to give the election to Obama because they don't like McCain and winning the war is as important to them as yesterdays garbage.

.... and have not returned repeating enemy propaganda, as has McCain. McCain has consistantly harrassed and agitated IN PUBLIC, against the President, VP, and the DOD.

I am speaking about the real McCain and not the McCain of your imagination and the imagination of your talk radio heroes.

The real McCain was championing The Surge that is now winning the war back when Bush and Rumsfeld opposed it along with the Democrats and their liberal media allies.

Go ahead and help Obama win the White House and lose the war for America. That will boost the ratings of your talk radio heroes for the next 4 years and that is what seems to be most important to you.

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Obama 13 months ago:

Obama wants troops home by spring ’08 ……. Illinois senator, presidential candidate introduces bill to force redeployment

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McCain 14 months ago:

Published December 27, 2006 ..... Novak: McCain's 'aggressive surge' stance backfiring ........ conservative columnist Robert Novak suggests that Sen. John McCain's (R-AZ) "aggressive" push for a U.S. troop expansion -- or "surge" -- in Iraq may be costing the top 2008 GOP contender in the polls, especially when matched against another presumed front-runner, Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY). "The decline in the polls of [McCain], as measured against [Clinton], reflects more than declining Republican popularity ......... "It connotes public disenchantment with McCain's aggressive advocacy of a 'surge' of up to 30,000 additional U.S. troops to Iraq

"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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232 posted on 02/28/2008 10:23:05 AM PST by Polybius
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To: redinIllinois; WOSG; Jim Robinson; P-Marlowe; Grunthor

It was just broadcast on the news that the Tennessee GOP has been TOLD by the National GOP to stop using Barak Hussein Obama’s MIDDLE NAME!


233 posted on 02/28/2008 10:24:01 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain -- Those denying the War was Necessary Do NOT Support the Troops!)
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To: CharlesWayneCT
Sorry, he can call people names all he wants, but McCain has the right to distance himself from petty name-calling.

Exactly right...

234 posted on 02/28/2008 10:24:19 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: Dr. Scarpetta

Now, what does “red meat” mean to you?


235 posted on 02/28/2008 10:27:31 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain -- Those denying the War was Necessary Do NOT Support the Troops!)
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To: xzins

“It was just broadcast on the news that the Tennessee GOP has been TOLD by the National GOP to stop using Barak Hussein Obama’s MIDDLE NAME!”

Officially the wuss party.


236 posted on 02/28/2008 10:36:15 AM PST by Grunthor (McCain voters believe that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.)
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To: Carry_Okie
The point is that conservatism would look a heck of a lot stronger had the RNC not fought with us at every step. Our congressional results would look better. Our ability to field a national candidate would be greatly enhanced. For that we CAN blame the RNC and the President in particular. Leadership matters. While it is true that we get the leaders we allow, it is foolish not to acknowledge that the forces arrayed against us are real, they are powerful, and they are accountable.

I agree in part, but it's still our fault. Why have conservatives reached the point where they clearly hold no serious sway in the party?

It's not because of anything the non-conservatives have done. It's because conservatives have neglected -- perhaps even forgotten how -- to do the work needed to remain the driving force of the party. We've become lazy and complacent ... again, and as usual.

If this campaign season is any indication (and I think it is), conservatives no longer carry any intellectual weight -- we've devolved to campaigning by buzzwords like "gay marriage!" "Amnesty!" "Liberal!" and "RINO!" Those were issues for which conservatives used to be able to offer a reasonable and compelling intellectual justification, but no longer do. It's only buzzwords and name-calling now -- and nobody pays much attention to buzzwords anymore.

To press the point, just look at who leads "conservatism" these days. Talk show hosts who can't reason their way out of a hat; and single-issue zealots who denounce anybody who doesn't agree with their position 100%. It's pathetic.

237 posted on 02/28/2008 10:36:37 AM PST by r9etb
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To: Greg F

Oh...you won’t get any argument from me AT ALL about McCain’s issues. If he is the nominee, I will hold my nose and pull the lever for him, same as I would do for Huckabee. My guy was Newt, then Duncan and then Mitt. Now I have no horse in the race, so it’s whomever.


238 posted on 02/28/2008 10:37:59 AM PST by Pharmboy (Democrats lie because they must.)
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To: 50sDad
Still, my heart is damn near outvoting my brain, and the phrase "teach them a lesson" is struggling to force it's way up my throat. Attacking Willie in Ohio is about the stupidest thing McCain has done yet, and IS going to lose him votes, if only because if he can't keep his temper with those IN his party, he's going to give some the impression that he is too volitile to deal with foreign leaders without "going off".

Well said my fellow Ohio friend! I've been listening to Willie today and he is still railing against McCain. I had thought about holding my nose but I am just not sure I can do it. At least with Bush you thought you were voting for one thing and you ended up with another. With McCain, you know it's bad going in...
239 posted on 02/28/2008 10:39:33 AM PST by TSgt (Extreme vitriol and rancorous replies served daily. - Mike W USAF)
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To: xzins
They told him to whip up the crowd with “red meat.”

And? Why does "red meat" have to take the form that Cunningham used? Answer: it doesn't.

"Red meat" would much more profitably include something that's actually constructive like ... oh, I don't know ... maybe laying out the serious issues the country will face in the next few years, and why John McCain is the one to address them, rather than Obama or Hillary Clinton.

Campaigning on adult topics is maybe not as fun as name-calling and such ... but maybe it's the sort of thing conservatives might want to get back to doing.

240 posted on 02/28/2008 10:42:45 AM PST by r9etb
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