Monday, March 10, 2008
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3:06 PM
 "I'm an 'F'in' steamroller..."
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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2:46 PM
 ...what to do... He's a half hour late for the presser that called for 2:15pm.
Probably not enough time to run a flash poll, so he has to decide how to ride this thing out.
"Do I resign? Do I try to buy a week of time to run polls and see how bad the damage is? Do I do the Clinton thing and say, everybody does it?"
The reason he isn't appearing yet is because he's most likely NOT going to do the right thing which would be to step aside, go away with his family, and attempt to keep his family from falling apart.
This is going to be a nail-biter...
Monday, March 10, 2008
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2:45 PM
Spitzer with wife and daughters... Even though he is largely thought of by NY'ers as being a hard-core, get tough on corruption, politician, it evidently applied to everyone except himself.
The scandal that is breaking right now explains SO MUCH of Spitzer's attitude towards the sexual agenda in his state. It explains his willingness to advance kinky sexual agendas into legislation, and his overt unwillingness to listen to the people of all faiths in his state that spoke back to him in 2007 demanding that he not advance the radical sexual agenda items that he promised to pass into law.
He just didn't care.
New breaking details: the incidents being looked at occurred in February 2008.
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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2:44 PM
  Mr. Ethics Reform From the NYTimes:
Mr. Spitzer, a first term Democrat who pledged to bring ethics reform an end the often seamy ways of Albany, is married with three children. Just last week, federal prosecutors arrested four people in connection with an expensive prostitution operation. Administration officials would not say that this was the ring with which the governor had become involved. But a person with knowledge of the governor’s role said that the person believes the governor is one of the men identified as clients in court papers. The governor’s travel records show that he was in Washington in mid-February. One of the clients described in court papers arranged to meet with a prostitute who was part of the ring, the Emperors Club VIP on the night of Feb. 13. Mr. Spitzer appeared on a CNBC television show at 7 a.m. the next morning. Later in the morning, he testified before a Congressional committee. An affidavit filed in federal court in Manhattan in connection with that case lists six conversations between the man, identified as Client 9, and a booking agent for the Emperors Club. He had a difficult first year in office, rocked by a mix of scandal and legislative setbacks. In recent weeks, however, Mr. Spitzer seemed to have rebounded, with his Democratic party poised to perhaps gain control of the state Senate for the first time in four decades.
Monday, March 10, 2008
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1:24 PM
 Courting? Dr. Bullhorn is ready to throw down: Rev. Sharpton is traveling to Florida today to compile lists of residents who skipped the January contest because they thought their votes would not count. He plans to have those residents sign affidavits saying they would be disenfranchised by the seating of the Florida delegation, in the event the Democratic Party allowed that to happen.
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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1:23 PM
 "The loudest cheerleaders for tolerance are the most intolerant of all." DON'T MISS the profile of Michelle Malkin in the Baltimore Sun!
"What's funny is that minority conservatives are almost universally accused of being self-loathing," she says. "That needs to be turned on its head. We're the ones who love what this country has allowed us to do. There's nothing self-loathing about me. I love my life. I love my family. I love this country."
When you've read the whole thing drop a note to Jonathan Pitts, it is certain he will take some heat for doing his job and being so fair.
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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1:22 PM
 "Did you wash your hands?"
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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1:21 PM
 "a person is still a person no matter how small they are..." It may be a very true statement that the upcoming Dr. Seuss film uses as it's main message, but if this report turns out to be true - and it likely is given the number of eye-witnesses that were there, this protest gained NO political capital in the overall landscape. As pro-lifers we can gain far more out of this film's message than embarrassing the entire movement at a Hollywood premiere...
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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1:20 PM
 Has Multiple Sclerosis I've met Janice in my work at FoxNews and I have to say this story came as a complete shock to me this morning. But that's a big part of how tricky and how tough dealing with MS can be. One of the most important people in my life, a woman who sort of became my second mom after my mother's passing of cancer when I was in high school, suffers with MS. When she gets her rest things are good. But who among us does that they way we should? And when MS'ers don't it can get really, truly, bad - blindness, potential paralysis, and complete nervous system shut down. Dean is talking about it today and I think that prayers for her would be of great encouragement: “I’ve been thinking about it for a real long time,” she said. “But the way it works with MS is that doctors have to see at least two flare-ups before they can really diagnose you. So even though I had every indication that I had it, I wanted to (be) sure before I put myself out there.” Dean chose to reveal her condtion this week because it is National MS Awareness Week. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Symptoms may include numbness in the limbs. At its worst, MS can result in paralysis or loss of vision, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Monday, March 10, 2008
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11:55 AM
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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11:22 AM
 Judge prefers CAIR to Savage...
A federal judge said Friday that she was leaning toward tossing out conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage's copyright theft lawsuit against an Islamic lobbying group who used portions of the popular program to solicit donations and call for an advertising boycott of "The Savage Nation." U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said she would likely let Savage's attorney submit a revised lawsuit in attempt to keep the case alive, but she found the other side's arguments "persuasive." Savage sued the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, after it posted on its Web site a 4-minute clip of Savage's two-hour show on Oct. 29 in which the talk show host called the Quran a "book of hate." - NewsMax Baldwin/McCullough Radio Experience...Sources close to the operation can confirm that discussions are happening on multiple levels, syndicates, national sponsorships, one of the leading programming consultants, and perhaps the top talk radio agent in America are all lending support, elbow grease, and even prayer to the product. It is also rumored that the new entity has secured the all vital new ".com" internet domain, along with its ".mobi" twin for expected distribution to cell phones, iphones, pda's, and internet equipped MP3 delivery devices. All press inquiries, request copies of the demo, and potential sponsor interest should be directed here. BlogTalkRadio "trading" up...Featured in one of talk radio's primary daily trade publications the BlogTalkRadio network continues to increase it's profile. An estimated 60,000 talk shows and roughly 2.4 million listeners. This despite losing one of its original stars - Ed Morrissey - to competing internet media company HotAir.com.
Sunday, March 09, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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12:20 PM
 fo' sho' y'all
Friday, March 07, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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5:52 PM
 "ahnd, aaahhhnnnd, aaahhhhhnnnnndddd, God has got to be sick of this sh*t!" Via Ronald Kessler:
The Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pastor of Obama’s Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, gave the sermon at the school’s Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel in Washington on Jan. 15, 2006. While snippets from the sermon have appeared in a few magazines, no news outlet has previously run the entire text of Wright’s diatribe. An audio recording of the sermon appears on YouTube. Raising his voice in rage, Wright began his sermon by saying, “Fact No. 1: We’ve got more black men in prison than there are in college. Racism is alive and well. Racism is how this country was founded and how this country is still run. No black man will ever be considered for president, no matter how hard you run Jesse [Jackson] and no black woman can ever be considered for anything outside what she can give with her body.” Omitting fact No. 2, Wright thundered on: “Fact No. 3: America is still the No. 1 killer in the world. We invaded Grenada for no other reason than to get Maurice Bishop [a Grenada revolutionary who seized power in 1979], invaded Panama because Noriega would not dance to our tune any more. We are deeply involved in the importing of drugs, the exporting of guns, and the training of professional killers. We bombed Cambodia, Iraq and Nicaragua, killing women and children while trying to get public opinion turned against Castro and Qaddafi.” Wright continued: “Fact No. 4: We put [Nelson] Mandela in prison and supported apartheid the whole 27 years he was there. We believe in white supremacy and black inferiority and believe it more than we believe in God. Fact No. 5: We supported Zionism shamelessly while ignoring the Palestinians and branding anybody who spoke out against it as being anti-semitic.” His voice rising, Wright was on a roll: “Fact No. 6: We conducted radiation experiments on our own people. They’re just finding out about that. We care nothing about human life if the ends justifies the means. Fact No. 7: We do not care if poor black and brown children cannot read and kill each other senselessly. We abandoned the cities back in the '60s when the riots started and it really doesn’t matter what those nations do to each other; we gave up on them and public education of poor people who live in the projects . . .” Wright went on: “Fact No. 8: We started the AIDS virus, and now that it is out of control, we still put more money in the military than in medicine; more money in hate than in humanitarian concerns. Everybody does not have access to healthcare, I don’t care what the rich white boys in the Senate say. Listen up: If you are poor, black and elderly, forget it.” Concluding, Wright said: “Fact No. 9: We are only able to maintain our level of living by making sure that Third World people live in grinding poverty. And fact No. 10: We are selfish, self-centered egotists who are arrogant and ignorant and betray our church and do not try to make the kingdom that Jesus talked about a reality. And — and — and in light of these 10 facts, God has got to be sick of this s***.”
Friday, March 07, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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5:32 PM
What was Danny Noriega so deserving of that Rosie O'Donnell is giving him and his "friend" a family-gaycation?
Evidently for his "bravery, straight hair, and ???"
I guess none of the other kids on Idol this season deserved a vacation because they were, well... decent, kind, good human beings? Yeah - none of them wanted Santa to do bodily harm to your mother.
Of course none of them could double for Jessica Alba either... hmm.
Friday, March 07, 2008
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Kevin McCullough
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10:13 AM
If you missed the live stream earlier here's the podcast... Two gloriously fun hours on WAVA in Washington!
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