I've been thinking about the Bill Cunningham fiasco for a few weeks now. At the behest of my buddy Christian I have decided to address this situation. I was inspired by a recent conversation my wife had with my father-in-law on the subject of politics so I will try to tie it all in.
Let me start by saying that Barack Obama drew 13,000 people to the University of Cincinnati, Hillary Clinton drew 1,500 people to Cincinnati State and John McCain drew 500 people to Memorial Hall. One of those people at the McCain rally was local radio embarrassment Bill Cunningham. While most progressive minded individuals in Cincinnati really don't give Slick Billy a second thought, he has gained world wide attention with his typical arrogant Cincinnati Republican rhetoric. I realize those are harsh words because I know people locally who vote Republican and are pretty decent human beings. But hear me out.
When I first heard about Billy's comments I was not shocked in the slightest. After all, he said those rehearsed, pre-approved words at a John McCain rally. What do people expect? While most people in the country were appalled at the gall of this shock-jock-strap and wanted his head on a stick I got a different reaction here in the city. Not to mention I had my own take on the situation. What most people feel is inexcusable and intolerable racism your typical nationalistic Republican Cincinnatian looks at Billy Boy Cunningham as a hero for the cause. Let me explain.
Without naming names and relationships to those names, here's how I figure it. In the tri-state area there is a built in hatred for black people, especially poor black people. That hatred also extends to middle class and successful black people. Barack Obama seems to fit all three categories so he is the perfect prototype for that "in the blood " hate mongering that is so prevalent in our town. Maybe it has something to do with the Millcreek or all those crappy beers that Hudepohl brewed over the years but it's something that even a transfusion can't seem to change. I've been told that the only true news source in this country is Rush Limbaugh. So you can see how deep that dirty blood runs. My wife and I tried to figure out what the Republican spin machine could use to make Barack look bad. We looked at all the angles and I came up with the one thing they can use against him. HE IS BLACK! How dare he!
If you listen to the hardcore white suburban Republican male of all ages the deep seeded hatred for blacks and other minorities is sickening. They would never come right out and say it because that just isn't true. If I came up to them and said,"Hey man, you are a racist", a fight would ensue. The reason being is that "everybody" feels that way. If the people in your circle are racist and they use the same rhetoric, then it's not wrong or out of the ordinary, it's o.k. if the folks at the water cooler all listen to 700 WLW and get their news from FOX and agree with that point of view then you are in good shape. If you are a white drug counselor or a white social worker and the people you deal with are less fortunate and you have some superiority over them, you can look down at them and talk ill of them it always makes you feel better. It just re-affirms that they are less than you.
Which brings me back to people like Bill Cunningham and the "humanitarians" who follow him. There is no way that a black Democrat man is gonna get one up on me. There is no way a white Democrat women is gonna get one up on me. We will do whatever it takes to make sure this doesn't happen and they will. I never understood middle class older white men who don't really have anything and who are not going to leave their kids anything and who are not invited to any Republican fundraisers because they can't afford it still feel like they are part of the "party." Guess what? If you didn't cast your vote for them, you would be a shithead like the rest of us.
Christian wanted me to write something to tell Bill Cunningham to shut the fuck up. What if he did shut the fuck up? Who would the Republican sheep in Cincinnati flock to? Who would tell us that we need God in our lives? Who would tell us that perpetual war is awesome? Who would tell us that $5 for a gallon of gas is a good thing? Who would tell us that universal health care is stupid and won't work? Who would tell us that Global Warming is a liberal scare tactic? Who would tell us that bombs and Islamic fascists are more important than educating our kids? If we don't fear communists--I mean terrorists--how are we going to control the masses? I ask Christian, do want that responsibility on your shoulders? George Bush and all the right wing talking heads are gods. You have to follow them and their agendas with total and complete "blind faith." They would never lie to me, that's why I went out and bought all that duct tape a few years ago.
Remember when you had your favorite band that nobody "got" but you? Then they hit the big time and made millions of dollars and you traded in your albums and found another band because all the turds liked them now? That's the way I feel about the Republican brood. I don't want them on my team. I don't need the contamination. So I won't tell Billy Boy Cunningham to shut the fuck up. He serves his purpose in this town. So if you are a Cincinnati Republican and you cut yourself and lose a pint of blood, don't worry Dr. Cunningham will replenish it with a gallon of his own special brew. The City of Cincinnati went too long without an embarassment, thanks, Bill, for putting us back in the spotlight again.
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Hey Chuck,
I'm really glad you addressed this one.Being out here in "lefty" Seattle (which is actually just way Canadian...live and let live, etc. more so than liberal, in my opinion)I only saw one article about the Cunningham incident, but it really rattled me. The headline was about a "popular radio personality" in Cincinnati and his inflammatory remarks. God, I knew instantly it was Cunningham. And I felt so ashamed for my hometown...just deep, deep shame. Like somehow being away from home has turned this guy into some kind of embarrassing uncle for me...that's how personally I felt ashamed. However, I agree with you. Cincinnati will always have someone to fill that role. Cunningham's shtick is a showman's and like O'Reily seems to mainly be rooted in a strong desire for attention more than genuine political concern. I don't know, you put it much better than I could have but I'm glad to hear a dispatch from home about it. Tell Christian Anti-Cunningham sentiment runs deep here in Washington. Well, me and Jack at least. PS: Whoa! Last time I saw Aurore, she was just a baby! She is adorable!
Just to be clear, I searched for Bill Cunningham's comments. I read transcripts, and watched an interview with him on You-Tube. Exactly what did he say that so "rattled" you?
Why do liberals assume that conservatives have a problem with one's skin color? Is it beyond the realm of possibility that we have a problem with those who propose liberal policies? Is it our fault that Senator Obamma promotes these same liberal policies that we disagree with? Did we cut Kerry slack because he was white? Do we cut Hillary slack because she is white? Do you really think that if Justice Clarance Thomas, Micheal Steele, Condoleeza Rice, Larry Elder or Dr. Thomas Sowell were running for President that we would shun them on account of melanin? Note: I didn't mention Allan Keyes because he's kind of a nut...not because he's black.
I don't mind when people disagree over policy differences, but when they imply racism where there is none, it really cheapens the discussion.
If you stop and give it some honest, legitimate thought, you will find that it is actually the liberal who sees people as "colors". From policies such as affirmative action, to crying "racism" whenever someone disagrees with a politician who happens to be black, liberals always seem to see a person's color first. Then they make assumptions and generalizations based on that color. Look at your own comments about whites.
Granted, I am not from your town, but it seems unlikely that racism there is as prevolant as you assert.
It's ironic that just days after your post, Sen. Obamma's pastor and mentor of twenty years is exposed as a definative racist.
As for your following questions...
Who would tell us that perpetual war is awesome?
Answer: No one has told you that as of yet.
Who would tell us that $5 for a gallon of gas is a good thing?
Answer: No one has told you that as of yet. Unless in the context of maybe convincing the people that it is time to drill.
Who would tell us that universal health care is stupid and won't work?
Answer: Anyone who knows the first thing about economics and the free market system.
Who would tell us that Global Warming is a liberal scare tactic?
Answer: At least half of the scientific community, and your common sense.
Who would tell us that bombs and Islamic fascists are more important than educating our kids?
Answer: No one has told you that as of yet.
If you promise to not call me a racist (unless you can prove it), I would be glad to discuss these topics with you.
I am at "roadhouse blog".
Roadhouse,
I welcome all comments, as I thanked you for your comment on my other post(New Owners). Unless you live in Cincinnati, you can't fully comprehend Bill Cunningham.I looked at your profile and see that you are a right wing conservative,that's cool, it's sounds like you got an injection of good old American Nationalistic Pride.Possibly an overdose? I have friends and family who feel the same way you do and it's impossible to "discuss" politics with them as they like to fight to win at all cost, not much fun.My father-in-law loves Thomas Sowell,although I don't think he considers black people with money black,especially if the have alot of money and vote Republican.My dad thinks Rush Limbaugh is the word of God. I've yet to hear a true right winger tell me what they would do that is good for all people in the world and not just white suburban males and their wallet. Cincinnati is wierd because we have a black mayor, and a mixed city council, it's mainly the suburbs who keep people like Steve Chabot in Congress.As far as immigration goes I'm assuming that the Native Americans were liberal because they let anybody in this country. If they were staunch Republicans there would never have been a white person in this country.I have to ask you a question in all fairness:What turned you from a liberal weenie into a hardcore righty? I'm not trying to be a dick at all, it's just in this town if you don't stand up for what you believe, everyone assumes you think the same they do. Thanks again for the comments.
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