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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:54 AM
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Hmmm...

If you were a noted top conservative columnist but fearful you might not get enough buzz about your new release because the Hamas/Israel war, Burris, Obama, Blagojevich, etc. what better way to re-emerge as a media power than lighting into a national television network when you get canceled but Perez Hilton gets to booked?

Ann Coulter IS the best selling conservative author in print. Her books are fact-checked to the tiniest detail. And the ideas she ultimately puts across are some of the most important in the debate over ideas today.

Perez Hilton on the other hand is widely known as the lowliest of internet sleaze.

All the planets aligned... Coulter got canned, Perez got booked.

Here's the problem, it was Coulter herself, and her buddy (long known to be a close friend of Coulter) Matt Drudge that made the connection between NBC canceling one and booking the other.

Only problem is... there's no proof.

Canceling Ann, as Drudge explains from unnamed sources because of Coulter's content in the book very well could be playing a big part of the picture here. But not favoritism for "The Queen of Hollywood."

It's a novel talking point to generate more controversy, and that's certainly how Ann sells books. But I'm just not convinced there's any there, there.

For my money - I'd prefer both of them to be canned and someone stick a camera on President-Elect Obama until he offers an idea on Israel...

Now THAT would be must-see TV.

N...B...C...



Monday, January 05, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:39 PM
This entry is a post from Michele Reithmayr, the newest blogger here. She serves as the director of a Women's Resource Center, and can be contacted at michelereith@gmail.com.


I have for some time been told that oppose women's right to true choices in the life debate that those who operate "Women's Resource Centers" (i.e. the WRC) seem to be "pushing a hidden, pro-life agenda." This got me thinking as I am trying to sleep at 1:35am.

Wrong, wrong, right. Push-we don't. Hidden, nope. Pro-life, yes.

But wait...we are also Pro-Choices. (gasp!)

Did she really just say that? You bet. We believe that a woman has a right to know ALL of her options before she makes a decision on her pregnancy. So...I think we are neither Pro-Life or Pro-Choice. The WRC is Pro-Woman.

Sounds too simple. But its true. If a young woman comes into our office and leaves determined to have an abortion, parent or adopt, we cannot tell her what to do. We just ask the questions, pass the tissue, and put and arm around her shoulders. Believe me, there are many that wonder into our office and in her given situation, its easy to think "that baby would be better off if that girl would only..." But THIS is not what we do. What we do is a labor of love, and many times sees very little return.

I have been there. Pregnant at 16, boyfriend gone after the words "its positive." I went to Planned Parenthood ALONE. It was there that I was explained all my "options." Single parent, or an abortion. Wait, isn't there more? Are these really all my choices? Where is the tissue?

There is NO easy option when comes to an unplanned pregnancy; you can dash your dreams and join the single parenthood league, give your baby away, or have a secret to carry with you for decades. None of these choices are easy or made without tears involved. The WRC is there to meet you where you are, regardless if you want an abortion. We even have an abortion support group--does Planned Parenthood do that?

But if I hadn't wandered into the WRC at age 16 to learn about ALL my options, I would not have found HOPE beyond my pregnancy. And maybe, just maybe, there would not be a tall, handsome boy in Indiana with his mother's blue eyes (and brains!) and father's smile playing football this season at school--with TWO loving parents cheering from the bleachers. I look forward to meeting him someday...



Monday, January 05, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:38 PM

Look Out!


For some time I have been on the look out to add interesting and original voices to the debates of the day here on MuscleHeadRevolution.com. In 2008 I was honored when a very young, talented thinker named Faith Ammen took a leap of faith and decided to join the blogging team. There is no question that her take on things of interest has greatly enhanced the content of the site.

Today I am once again very pleased to introduce a new voice here on the MuscleHead pages. In the near future she will have the opportunity to tell you more about herself and where she's coming from. But she's a talented thinker, and quite often talented thinkers make the most interesting of writers. So join with me in welcoming Michele Reithmayr to the pages of the MuscleHead Revolution, because as she "muscles up the mind" and "builds up the brain" you may love to disagree with her but you will have a hard time disputing her.

Welcome Michele!



Monday, January 05, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:37 PM


NBC classier than CNN?

Just crossing my desk this morning...

CNN felt free to include Sarah Palin on its list of political dishonorables from 2008. They ranked her 6th AHEAD of Governor Eliot Spitzer of New York (who committed a felony) and ahead of fellow Alaskan Ted Stevens, who Palin sided against.

They sited "Troopergate" (of which she was cleared of any legal or ethical wrong doing) as her big crime. I suppose CNN would like you to believe that her being legally and ethically cleared of false accusations is the same as Rod Blagojevich's selling of a United States Senate seat, or of holding public funding for a children's hospital hostage until he got his six figure campaign contribution...

They also sited "Wardrobegate" (of which she was never accused of doing anything illegal, never kept the clothes, and the ones not worn returned to stores, and the one she did wear auctioned off for charity) as her big scandal. Somehow it is suppose to equate to John Edwards coming to fisticuffs with paparazzi in his secret lover's hotel hallway?

No... this was just a cheap shot to smear a decent woman who did nothing but re-energize what was turning into a disasterous campaign for the GOP. By the end of her sixth week on the trail she was averaging the same size crowds as Obama on the stump. CNN knows that she embodies and represents the views of millions of voters, and more importantly everyday people who grew to love her in her brief stint on the public radar.

CNN's wretched comparison of Gov. Palin to the rest of the criminals and adulterers on their "worst of 2008" list is nothing less than a pathetic indication of the low-lifes that network has among its ranks (at least in its internet division) and they do themselves no favors in trying to return to their former glory (of which is long past)  by continuing to encourage it.

You can click here to let CNN know what YOU think about this.




Monday, January 05, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:36 PM
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"facebook... rules!"

Or just join mine... twitter this and digg that.




Monday, January 05, 2009
Posted by: Faith Ammen at 10:28 AM
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The same day that news comes out that sea ice is at the exact same level as it was in 1979, environmentalist wackos fervently cling to their global warming myth. Their newest strategy for saving the planet? Fining cows for breathing. As much as they claim to love all of God's creation, they decided the best way to display it is by urging the EPA to fine farmers $175 per dairy cow.

The Farm Bureau estimates that this could increase the cost of milk by 8 cents. This doesn't sound like a lot but, despite the relief of the financial strain of gas prices, milk is still expensive. My family drinks a lot of milk (we have five kids in the family) and we've started calling milk "white gold".

For those of you who don't like milk, don't worry....the environmentalists are after you too! That big screen TV you used to watch the Eagles beat the Vikings yesterday may be sent into hibernation. In California, "state regulators are getting ready to curb the growing power gluttony of TV sets by drafting the nation's first rules requiring retailers to sell only the most energy-efficient models, starting in 2011."

So, hasta la vista Milk & Big-Screen TVs...



Sunday, January 04, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 4:37 PM
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Rockets fired from Hamas positions towards Israel

Not surprisingly my syndicated column has offended the political and theological left in America today. Here at TownHall the leftists have called me names, criticized my subject manner, sentence formation, and claimed I need a history recourse. Yet none of them have disputed the claims of the column itself.

The political and theological left in America do seem intent on always being critical of states like Israel and the USA in defending themselves--even after being attacked. But to do so is to issue a death sentence to Israelis.

Many have also been very uncomfortable with my accurate portrayal of history and the truth told in stating that it was the Democratic party in America that founded the Ku Klux Klan, fought to keep it active, refused to condemn its violence etc.

Some are very confused about this as was one of my good friends from high school:
The KKK has historically been tired to die hard "conservatives" and even today many are outspoken for the Republican party. All that really doesn't matter though as the true KKK has been on the decline and has been essentially dieing a slow death for about 3 decades now. Most people view any racist group that has white members as the KKK, which is not even close to the truth.

Thinking it might actually help shed a bit more light on the matter let me re-post my previously private response to my friend here:
The klan was formed over a period of months stretch from 1865-1866 by Democrats, and their sole purpose was to counter the Republican uprising throughout Southern states. At a time all of the southern state GOP parties were formed by a majority of former slaves (minus one) the Democrats realized that blacks coming to power represented a near termination for their party. (Especially in 1865 when many Democrats throughout the South were still unwilling to swear an oath of fidelity to the United States.)

It was Democrats not Republicans that sought to impose literacy tests to prevent uneducated blacks from voting. It was Democrats not Republicans that sought to impose poll taxes which sought to disenfranchise black voters. It was Democrats not Republicans who also sought to create White-only primary elections. It was Democrats not Republicans who used lynchings, rape, hangings, and other forms of intimidation to prevent blacks from exercising the newly established political powers and freedoms that emancipation had brought to them.

During reconstruction blacks were elected to Congress.

All during one of the biggest run ups in Republican power in our nation's history.

Towards the end of the 1800's due largely to the efforts of the KKK, and the overt efforts of Democratic party the voter intimidation worked and Democrats began to win state houses, state courts, state Governorships, and eventually congressional seats, and eventually the Presidency which gave way to an exclusively Democratic United States Supreme Court.

It was that court at the end of the 1800's and early 1900's that began to repeal every single federally established civil right blacks were granted by emancipation and the ensuing legislation that granted those rights.

In the early 1920's Congress held a lengthy set of hearings simply titled "The Klan Hearings." At that time under those political circumstances with Democrats in control of both houses, they felt nothing was lost in loudly proclaiming the historical truth and so they did. Literally hundreds of witnesses were called and Democrat after Democrat came to the floor of the House and bragged as to their initiation of, membership in, and eventually involvement with the Klan.

You can still access the transcripts through the Library of Congress... it is a 13 volume set.

Blacks would not again have a champion of civil rights on the national stage until the man Dwight David Eisenhower became president - a republican. It was Ike that drafted the language eventually ratified by Congress. But it did not come under his administration because of Congressional democrats that blocked the legislation each time it was introduced.

Eventually under enormous pressure President Lyndon B. Johnson reintroduced the exact same legislation originally authored by Ike and it finally became law.

It was the second time in American history that blacks have been made full and equal citizens. Sadly it was Democrats that revoked all of the rights blacks had originally been granted.

Drew, from the time of Lincoln and emancipation all the way until the early 1960's the Republican party issued a condemnation of lynchings, race-based intimidation, and specifically the existence of the Ku Klux Klan -- in every platform the party adopted.

To date from its inception - the Democratic party has NEVER CONDEMNED the Ku Klux Klan, nor called for an end to race-based violence, intimidation, etc.

Since you studied perhaps mainly the era leading up to through the end of the civil war, you might not have known this documented piece of history. No worries.

Here's a link that will give a nearly 150 footnoted sources and also provide a concise and fact based history of the black experience, and its continual oppression from the Democratic party from its beginning to present day.

This portion of American history is not taught in many prominent history courses, though it is a sad reality that it doesn't, because as you pointed out - truth counts.

And the truth has been from the beginning the Democratic party has been and continues to be the black man's enemy.

Feel free to join the debate in the comments...




Saturday, January 03, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 4:39 PM

On Saturday nights Baldwin McCullough Xtreme Radio is super charged about having AM 970 The APPLE as our flagship home. So if you're in NYC, and you "heart" BMXRadio, get it tuned in on AM 970 Saturday nights - 9-11pm EST. If you're anywhere from Tampa Bay to Orlando in Florida catch us on WTBN AM 570/910. And in Utah the powerhouse AM 820 KUTR.

WE'RE HIRING for 2009: Baldwin/McCullough XTREME Radio has just hired it's new Vice President of National Markets, but if you live in the New York area and you're a inventive, creative, sales, marketing, and promotional guru--we want you for our 2009 team for some major market metro areas. VP of Local Markets for NYC, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Chicago: Six figures, awesome commission, and the flexibility to work from your favorite place of all--wherever you want. Resume and references e-mail here.

Here's just SOME of what we're hitting this Saturday night:

1. Kicking off 2009 in style:

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In Hour One... He's the author of a brand new best-selling book, he's the hottest weekend show on Fox News Channel, and he stops by to prognosticate on 2009--Governor Mike Huckabee joins us at 9:20pm EST.

PLUS: First it was investment banks, then mortgage companies, then automakers... Now it's newspapers, the steel industry, and Governors. The TRILLIONS of dollars yet to be dished out by our government... how do you vote? 800.345.9622 your calls welcomed.

Resources: The Death and Life of Gabriel Phillips (Stephen's BRAND NEW novel)
The Unusual Suspect: My Calling to the new Hardcore Movement of Faith.

2. So WHY did they arrest her:

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In Hour Two... We all want out teenagers to do the right thing. Every police officer has discretion on what he chooses to enforce. So if a 17 year old girl decides to report herself as being intoxicated and behind the wheel of a vehicle--but not actually driving, shouldn't the police applaud her for getting it right? "Don't cuff me bro!" Agree/Disagree - and if you disagree you get to go to the front of the line... 800.345.9622.



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Saturday, January 03, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 4:38 PM
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Darwin deepens faith?

The Times of London publishes today one of the more ludicrous pieces ever claimed by a "conventional Christian." It hails 2009 as the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, the father of evolution, and the 150th anniversary of his work Origin of the Species.

Michael Reiss is the author and his biography according to the column's slug is Professor of Science Education and Assistant Director at the Institute of Education, University of London, and a priest in the Church of England.

Odd...

His emphasis in the piece is to attempt to claim that Darwin's unproven theory somehow deepens Christian faith (his brand of it anyway...)

His main argument of support for marrying the two is focus on the "decentering" of humanity (as distinct and of more value than animals) and of the "upcentering" of animals (bringing them closer on par with humanity in terms of moral value).

His primary quote that he pulls for support of this "Darwin deepening faith" sham is from Richard Dawkins--an avowed Atheist.

And his conclusion, as is often the case with elitist academics, is to reject the scriptural text.

It might also be pointed out that with the previously mentioned four points of worldview one can claim Christianity AND simultaneously claim evolution, abortion rights (because human life is not distinct from animals), the rejection of God, AND assert that the Bible is wholly unnecessary for guidance in life's questions.

The problem was and is today that Darwin was a fraud, his theory is yet unproven, and with the exception of "evolutionary process" being able to change existing species, there has never since Darwin's theory was openly stated been the creation of a species that did not previously exist. And so says this Berkley professor of science...

This should be reason enough for American schools to open up the science debate in the classrooms of today to allow analytical criticism of Darwin's theory.

But by continuing to teach Darwin as gospel, the academic community can continue to also open up doubts as to the validity of scripture, and of scripture's God. "Christians" that do so can argue away sin, the foundation of reconciliation - Jesus Christ, and ultimately the need for repentance, forgiveness and salvation.

And they do so knowingly...



Friday, January 02, 2009
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:30 AM
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Change and Hope!

I have been a bit delinquent in posting over the holidays, for some very good reasons. I have enjoyed some down time with my Lovely Bride before we sprint full on into the busiest year of my professional life.

Along those lines I wanted to alert you to some of the changes around the BMX Media landscape in 2009.

Between the nationally syndicated radio show, the content of this blog page, my syndicated column, and books that have yet to be written, BMX Media will be focusing on content in new ways that will give us expanded reach, greater penetration, and longer lasting resonance. In short we are looking to have greater impact.

In 2008 upon my departure from Salem Communications in New York I had a real earnest desire to continue to make content that reflected common sense, and everyday solutions through the moral dilemmas of life that would point people to the IDEAL!

Thus when founding Baldwin McCullough 'Xtreme' Radio in July we focused on not just important issues, but on entertainment, humor, and taking the discussion to the bare bones level of "how do we think?"

Since that time the no-nonsense musings of Faith Ammen have joined us here at the blog page, and in just a matter of days another keen voice, sharp wit, and common sense woman of intelligence is joining the ranks as well. We will introduce you to Michele Reithmayr presently.

In addition actor Stephen Baldwin and I are thrilled and thankful for the growth of the 'Xtreme' radio show in 2008. And in 2009 we are looking to be even more aggressive in affiliate growth. Along those lines we are looking for some key people to join us in the effort. We need "marketing solution types" to help us lay the groundwork for affiliate growth in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago. Whether it's part time or full time ability that you have, we are looking for talented folks who can think strategically to assist the show in sponsorship sales on the local level, promotions for those clients, and the expansion of marketing awareness in the metro area. If you are or know of someone who fits that description e-mail us now: BMXRadioNow@gmail.com.

In addition we have big plans with live events from a Charity pool match between Stephen Baldwin and Fox News' Rick Levinthal, to the first ever "Kind of Man Every Man SHOULD Be" conference, to a massive back to school party with Michael W. Smith. Long story short its going to be exciting.

So keep coming back, add us to your facebook network, join the radio show group, and we will be thanking you for making 2009 the best year ever!



Thursday, January 01, 2009
Posted by: Faith Ammen at 10:14 PM


Over half of "active duty service members" are either pessimistic or uncertain about President-elect Obama. Does this surprise anyone? Why shouldn't our military be nervous about a freshman senator becoming the commander-in-chief? Why shouldn't they be scared that someone with no foreign policy experience is charting the military's course? In addition to his glaring inexperience, he also liked to frequently change his answer as to an appropriate Iraq timetable while he was on the campaign trail.

“Being that the Marine Corps can be sent anywhere in the world with the snap of his fingers, nobody has confidence in this guy as commander in chief,” said one lance corporal who asked not to be identified.

There are some people who are optimistic about Obama's leadership, including eight out of 10 black service members.

What do you think? Is the change could simply because it is change? Will this fresh face provide the vision necessary to continue pursuing victory?




Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:58 AM
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Free and Fair Debate?

For those who missed it, this past Saturday night the Baldwin/McCullough Xtreme Radio show dealt with an issue in hour one that parents who are considering sending their child to mainline educational institutions should be aware of. There is a great degree of angst about the quality and content of what the student is exposed to in that environment. Our first forty-five minutes with Jason Mattera on Saturday should help deepen your understanding as to why.

The top 10 Academic abuses in the college, university, and this year I believe 1 high school made the list as well...

In response to the promotion of the show ahead of time, one of my facebookers contacted me to offer this insider perspective on the dilemma of the lack of conservative influence (balance) on the univeristy campus:
I am a conservative xxxxxxx professor at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; I would like to see conservatives spend less time trashing liberal academics and more time fostering good conservative scholars to come through the pipeline.

Here are a few solid ways to start bringing more conservatives to academia:

1) Host academic conferences that are affiliated with colleges. This will help right-wing scholars network -- liberals have a huge advantage over us in the networking department.

2) Fund presses or journals -- peer-reviewed -- that can publish work by conservative scholars. Since almost all editorial boards are currently controlled by leftists, right-wing professors like myself find it hard to get through tenure. (I am on my 3rd tenure-track position, partly because of political conflicts at my last position.)

3) Form partnerships between conservative student groups and conservative faculty. Up until now, I have seen countless examples of Republican student groups bashing and badmouthing the faculty as a whole, without regard to the precarious position this causes to conservative faculty, who often find themselves caught between the student backlash and the backlash of their leftist colleagues.

4) Fund sabbaticals for conservative faculty, especially younger ones.

5) Work with the military to get more of the GI Bill to cover graduate work. Even liberal military people are still centrist enough to help the conservative cause. I have applied for a military commission in the Army and am waiting to see which officer vacancies exist in my area, so I am proof that people can have dual careers as professors and reservists. But my situation is extremely rare. We need more partnership between universities and the armed forces, which will naturally draw the professoriate away from the extreme Left.

It is easy to complain about liberal bias, but now it's time for right-wing folks to come up with a plan for a conservative Reconquista. The humanities as we know them grew out of Christian, republican, and inherently conservative intellectual movements. We should stop whining and just take the academy back.

Best,
(Name witheld to protect identity)
Interesting ideas for sure. And my kind of action. Cannot curse the darkness only.



Monday, December 29, 2008
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 8:13 AM
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Why I might be willing to give up on the "rule of law" so that the Rule of Law can be re-established...

Speaking of something that law school profs won't like... call the "wham"-bulance. Are you kidding me, this man wouldn't know what fair coverage of his affairs looked like and if he thinks it's tough now, I just can't wait until he's actually in office. That deer-in-headlights look we get once a week presently might just become a regular tourist attraction in DC.

This is a completely fair thing to do, because THEY attacked first, AND they have these peeps propping them up... I say let's really take the cuffs off and let them solve the Iranian question for us all...

Ooops she (Oprah) did it again... she really should vet these things better.

You know... that JFK's daughter... you know... she makes... you know... the Governor of Alaska... you know... look like a freaking Nobel recipient for literature... you know...

And as it turns out, when it comes to science, Barack Obama is pretty much dumber than a doorknob... Ha! Who would've known...

Oh wait... this did turn out to be the year when the "scientists, intellectuals," and such did get embarrassed by finally doing this...

But they didn't buy all of our Christmas and Holiday crap... "please sir, may we have some...?"

One trend I really don't see as a bad thing...



Sunday, December 28, 2008
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:26 PM

Redskins done...

It's one thing to have to endure what had to be the biggest collapse of America's Team in history with only three weeks to go. To have killed New York, who will be the top seed in the NFC, only then to be firmly in command of the game against Baltimore, and then merely having to win on the road in lowly Philly... (Aside from killing New York, the whole thing went south.)

But then, I have to hear the Lovely Bride log on to my OWN BLOG. The Blog that bears my name at the top, and I have to have my nose rubbed into the mess that was this afternoon's disaster all over again?

How could my co-blogging comrade do this to me in such a cruel and deeply injurious way? (I believe SHE happens to be a Redskins fan, and if there is one team that had a worse year in the NFC East it was in fact the team from the nation's capital.)

And for those who think I can't deal with reality, you should read my facebook status and the half dozen I've posted since the 4th quarter of today's game - and the voluntary pain I allow myself to be exposed to by fellow facebookers...

Actually come to think of it 2008 was a pretty stinky year in many respects... let's get to Thursday already!



Sunday, December 28, 2008
Posted by: Faith Ammen at 6:31 PM
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Although I could try to connect the Cowboys current process of being kicked out of the playoffs to The Cowboy leaving the White House, I'm not. I'm just going to say that I'm very sorry (REALLY KEVIN, I AM!!!) the Cowboys are being spanked Philadelphia...

I weep with every touchdown Philly makes...



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