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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:05 AM

It appears that even with Stem Cell Celeb pitch-man Michael J. Fox working the radio air-waves on election day, the voters in the blue state of New Jersey roundly defeated the lies being told about the potential of embryonic stem cells (stem cells taken from aborted children).

It looks like it may be a good day today!

And maybe women don't vote as irrationally as they used to...just maybe!




Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:32 PM


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2pm:
Happiness is ellusive, or so it sure seems. And why is it that people don't seem to learn the joy of what God has for them - until they've tasted the bitterness of what everything else has to offer. Dr. A.R. Bernard Sr., Senior Pastor of the largest church in Metro New York, the Christian Cultural Center makes his debut appearance in studio with us today, to discuss. His new book is title: "Happiness Is..." And you are invited to join him at his debut book signing this afternoon at 6pm at Borders Books at Penn Station.

2:30pm:
88% of WMCA listeners believe that "Knocking yourself up" is the right thing to do! At least under certain circumstances: Whether by choice or circumstance, the evidence suggests that more and more women are considering single parenthood. Unwed births among 30- to 44-year-olds rose 20 percent from 1991 to 2006, and last year alone, four in 10 U.S. babies were born outside of marriage even though teen pregnancies hit their lowest point in 65 years. Fairfax Cryobank, one of the biggest sperm banks in the United States, says its single-female clientele jumped 20 percent in the last decade and now accounts for 60 percent of its customer base. I've known the sad story of women who would make fabulous mothers, that spent their entire life dreaming of becoming just that. But in my estimation this trend is foolishness for the women pursuing it, and dangerous for the children that are created by it. 800.345.WMCA.

3pm:
It is better to confront those who say all kinds of blatantly false things about you - "than to turn the other cheek". In his Huffington Post column today Jim David, Comedy Central personality comes after me with this comparisonManiacal "Christian" columnist Kevin McCullough never misses a gay bashing opportunity, and called Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Peter Pace a "real man" whose comments that homosexuality is immoral "riled the feathers of girly men and manly women." That sounds a lot like "fags" and "dykes" to me. The Phelps's routinely cite the same Biblical justification for their views as McCullough and his ilk. Without benefit of hair and makeup people, they're easy to hate, but are no different from the impeccably coifed and telegenic antigay oppressors who actually have power. I immediately reached out to Mr. David to invite him to come on the air and expound upon where his beliefs come from that I am anything akin to the non-Christian Phelps klan. How we respond to those who slander us is important, turning the cheek can be done - but shouldn't be if untruths are being spread. 800.345.WMCA.

3:55pm: The McCULLOUGH PUNCH
Why Parents blame everything on anything... else!

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 8:58 AM


"He he he... I'll just de-fund your sanctuary city... he he he!"

Well timed, well played, and yet one more very smart move by the Romney campaign who at this point and time is driving nails in the coffin of Mayor Giuliani.

"When America's major cities — like New York, San Francisco and many others — adopt sanctuary city policies, they serve as magnets for millions of illegal immigrants to cross the border and take advantage of these legal protections," states the mailing, which began arriving at Republican homes this week.

Sanctuary cities forgo strict enforcement of immigration laws, instructing police and other governmental agencies not to inquire about a person's immigration status when providing services. While critics bemoan the lack of law enforcement, those who support such policies contend they help ensure illegal immigrants will seek police protection and health care.

Although the mailing doesn't mention Giuliani, Romney routinely charges on the campaign trail that New York was a sanctuary city when Giuliani was mayor. How widely the mailing was distributed was not announced.

"Liberal cities like New York even banned employers from turning in known illegal immigrants to federal officials," the mailing argues. It notes that Romney has called for cutting federal funding to cities that take that step.




Monday, November 05, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:18 PM

Do fathers bring anything unique to childhood? Increasingly single women are saying, "NO!"

Whether by choice or circumstance, the evidence suggests that more and more women are considering single parenthood. Unwed births among 30- to 44-year-olds rose 20 percent from 1991 to 2006, and last year alone, four in 10 U.S. babies were born outside of marriage even though teen pregnancies hit their lowest point in 65 years. Fairfax Cryobank, one of the biggest sperm banks in the United States, says its single-female clientele jumped 20 percent in the last decade and now accounts for 60 percent of its customer base.

So what about a woman who desires a child but never commits sexually immoral actions - should she be prevented from becoming a mom? VOTE HERE IN THE DAILY POLL (bottom right hand corner) and tomorrow we will discuss on-air.




Monday, November 05, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:49 PM


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2pm:
It is well established fact that the majority of women vote irrationally, or should I say intuitively. And it leads to curious outcomes. From yesterday's New York Times: "The stem cell proposal touches a moral issue. It is simply unconscionable not to provide money to study the possibility that embryonic stem cells could lead to cures for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, spinal injuries and other afflictions." My mother was a protector of children, particularly me. But not today's woman - New Jersey women voters will overwhelmingly foist this stem cell myth upon the future generations. Scary and irrational. 800.345.WMCA.

3pm:
New York City dwellers revel in the opportunity to expose themselves and to BE exposed. You may remember we uncovered the fact that New York does not have a peeping-tom or voyeurism law on the books. But now the desire for New York City residents to show off their privacy is being taken to a whole new level: Not only will the building’s glass walls allow W residents to see, and be seen by, passers-by on the street below, but Mr. Fletcher and Ms. Lillo have created peekaboo features within each apartment, like a window between the kitchen and the bedroom, and a bathroom that’s a glass cube, allowing residents to expose themselves to their roommates and family members, too. The idea, Mr. Fletcher said, was to frame and exhibit the intimate details of life, or at least ones that would be aesthetically pleasing, “like your silhouette in the shower.” Now where I grew up people would not be put on "Megan's Laws" lists for peeping tom offenses. But not in the uber-sophisticated New York City. We believe privacy is a thing of the past. 800.345.WMCA.

3:20pm
I'm going to make a TERRIBLE parent. I'm going to be controlling, manipulative, and I'm going to make my children eat their dinner"I'll get up and make another meal for Brooke, my four-year-old, as opposed to just saying, 'Look, dinner is made. Eat it or don't eat it,'" Roanna said. The approach is different than the one Roanna's mother used when she was growing up. "I made dinner and that's what it was," Karen said. "If they didn't eat it, for the most part, unless it was something exotic, then they didn't eat it and waited until breakfast." Watching America's Funniest Home Videos last night, a child's video WON $10,000 because his temper tantrum was the cutest. The host even asked him how he felt knowing that his temper tantrum won him $10,000, and was told..."good for you." 800.345.WMCA.

3:45pm
74% of YOU say that you'd rather hide your Holiday Victoria's Secret catalogue from your 13 year old daughter rather than your 16 year old hormonally driven son. Now that the catalogue is featuring products for 8 year old girls and younger with their expanding collection of dress up dolls, and thongs made for the little ones. It tells us how big an issue they our girls see themselves is becoming. It also reinforces what the data tells us that girls are becoming more sexually aggressive than ever before. 800.345.WMCA.

3:55pm: The McCULLOUGH PUNCH
The GREENING of abortive truth!

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Monday, November 05, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:42 AM


"Surviving a helmet to helmet blow so ferocious in impact that it knocks his off, Jason Whitten demonstrates ____________________ against the Philadelphia Eagles!"
(Click image to view video - occurs at 2:51 into the clip.)




Sunday, November 04, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:42 PM

If you didn't see why on Sunday Night - I will show you as soon as someone can produce the video footage of it... His name is Jason Whitten!"




Sunday, November 04, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:28 PM

I looked forward to the big rivalry match-up of my Dallas Cowboys vs. the hated Philadelphia Eagles all weekend. I've written on this blog in the past on how beyond disappointed I am that NBC has hired the lying, sanctimonious, windbag Keith Olbermann, but tonight's NBC coverage of the NFL's Sunday Night game was beyond unacceptable.

They started out by dimming the set lights at the end of "Football Night in America", sat around in the dark, and claimed that by doing so - they would be conserving enough energy to power a home for an entire month, or some such non-sense.

BUT THEN at halftime they cut to Matt Lauer looking like an eskimo virgin somewhere in the arctic circle, to preview the week of "Green is Universal" week of programming. He previewed how NBC's "Today Show" will be pandering to the environmental whack jobs all week with reports from himself out of his what appeared to be well lit igloo, Al Roker somewhere in some tropical jungle on the equator, and Ann Curry on the opposite pole.

An interesting observation came from Lauer who confessed to Bob Costas that these remote reports would be very costly, time consuming, and one can only judge - energy inefficient to file all week long.

Lauer then went on to say that Meredith Viera would be back in New York talking to the world's most authoritative experts in climate change, "like former Vice President Al Gore, making his first media appearance since winning his Nobel prize."

Which should just about summarize how 1.)partisan, 2.)untrustworthy, and 3.)totally useless this joke of a "green week" initiative that NBC is posing for.

Blech....




Sunday, November 04, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 2:52 PM

In today's syndicated column I go into the 6 important reasons why my fellow Talk Radio peeps should ween themselves off the Hillary crack.

One of the compelling reasons why - is that Obama and Edwards will be more effective at bringing her down (for the next 60 days at least) than the echo chamber of Talk Radio - which doesn't even come close to reaching every voter in America.

Obama continued his barage against Hillary with this funny and smart jab at being who he "really is." It is in essence an upper cut to her chin - reminding everyone that when it comes to Mrs. Clinton - what you see is seldom what you get.




Saturday, November 03, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:54 AM

The sexxxxx drenched culture is now more dangerous for your 13 year old daughter than it is for your 16 year old son. Victoria's Secret has come out with this entire line of innocent "PINK" products.

PLASTERED across her behind?

Parents that use to try to hide the Victoria's Secret catalogue from their sons - now are hiding them from their daughters. I feel that if you want to enjoy sexy special leopard somethings for yourself and your husband - terrific! Take it from a man - we love it.

The problem is that in the new catalogue/online world the puppy dog/ice cream lines for girls like "PINK" (and only two pages away from VerySexy) are pushing thongs at 8 year olds and dress up dolls to even younger girls. And why would some parent WANT their daughter to wear something that draws the eyes to the posterier?

SO VOTE IN THE WEEKEND POLL. (Click through and to the bottom right hand corner.)

"Who do you feel it is more important to hide the holiday catalogue from?"




Saturday, November 03, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:23 AM

Remember these classics?:

Slightly less well known:




Saturday, November 03, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:11 AM

We call it "pot calling kettle" syndrome:

"Breathtakingly" misleading. That's what former president Bill Clinton called a question Tim Russert asked his wife at this week's Democratic presidential candidates' debate. And boy was he mad. (CLICK the image to view. And for bonus fun READ THE COMMENTS at the bottom of the page...WOW!)




Friday, November 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:04 PM

I believe this marks the fourth time I've written on this particular topic.

Even though I supported him, then announced I was dumping him for Fred, and now am leaning back towards supporting Romney - given Fred's basic disappearance since actually getting INTO the campaign, I have never relented on this particular issue.

MITT has mastered the TV ad.

They have been smart, on message, and the right balance of attack/contrast with his own success. NO ONE is even close in the TV ad race to Mitt and his new "Hillary ad" is just the latest demonstration of it.

And if you disagree on this issue of ad messaging - explain to me why in the comment section. My wager is that you would have a very, very, hard time viewing one of his ads that hasn't left you with a better impression of him than before you viewed it.




Friday, November 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 9:11 AM


"Want my coke? You can have it... really you can have it?"

Barney Frank on the federal level and Montgomery County, Maryland are both pushing to make co-ed locker rooms the operational norm. Idiots all these people must be, and certainly they've never parented daughters...

The governing council in Montgomery County, Md., is considering adopting an "open doors" policy to its public restrooms, locker rooms and other facilities to meet the demands of a transgender "non-discrimination" plan, which would allow men into women's lockers and vice versa, a support group reports.

A similar federal non-discrimination plan proposed by homosexual Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., includes a provision that would prevent "transgenders" from using opposite-sex public facilities in which being seen "fully unclothed" was unavoidable, according to Peter Sprigg, a spokesman for Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays.

But he said correspondence with the county staff shows that such a provision was considered, and deliberately rejected, in the county plan, which is scheduled for a vote Nov. 13.

"Montgomery County is unwilling to make any such exception," he told WND. "It's very extreme."

According to notes from city council meetings, Sprigg said, the only requirement will be that the person using the public facilities, including showers and locker rooms, be of the gender they present in public.




Friday, November 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:57 AM


"Well the way I see it!"

The former Florida Governor weighs in on the GOP top tier and shock of shocks endorses none:

Rudy Giuliani: "Direct, sees the world the way it is, and he's direct and he communicates well and he has high energy and tremendous personality."

Fred Thompson: "Committed conservative." He added that Thompson is "new at the game."

John McCain: "His courage. I was in my bed watching this with my wife and I got out of bed and started cheering," when McCain mentioned the woodstock line during the last debates.

Mitt Romney: "Intellectual curiosity. . .He's incredibly smart and asks the questions necessary to find that common ground for the next challenges we face, which politics is not very good at right now."

Mike Huckabee: "I like him. He's a great speaker and clear-minded about the importance of moral principles."

Sure sounds like he leans Romney doesn't it?




 

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