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04-04-2016, 02:17 PM #1
Charlie Sykes (Radio Guy) on Ted Cruz
I just saw the second appearance by Charlie Sykes, the radio guy behind NEVER TRUMP, who has said on another show earlier today and again right now on MSNBC, his movement isn't for Cruz, states Cruz may not be the best fit for Wisconsin, but Cruz is the one who can stop Trump and move to a contested convention. Sykes said this morning that he supports Paul Ryan, he's been a Ryan fan for a really long time.
Wisconsin, please, you're being part of a ruse. Sykes doesn't believe in Cruz, Sykes doesn't want Cruz for President, he wants Cruz to blow it for Trump to keep him from getting the nomination on first ballot and then move to a contested convention so they can nominate someone else like Ryan.
This is unbelievable. Wisconsin .... please don't let people like this NEVER TRUMP movement and Charlie Sykes tell you lies about Trump to convince you to vote for Cruz so they can throw both Trump and Cruz out of the nomination and choose someone who didn't win the primary election process.
The people behind the NEVER TRUMP are open borders and free trade treason people. They don't oppose Trump on his "tone" or "rhetoric", they oppose him because of his policies to secure our borders and end this free trade treason disaster.
Oh please, Wisconsin, don't let them do this to our country.
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04-04-2016, 05:27 PM #2
6 Talk Radio Hosts, on a Mission to Stop Trump in Wisconsin
By ASHLEY PARKER and NICK CORASANITI APRIL 4, 2016
Charlie Sykes, a conservative talk radio host in Milwaukee, has been criticizing Donald J. Trump, charging that Mr. Trump had violated Wisconsin’s “tradition of civility and decency” in politics. CreditEric Thayer for The New York Times
MILWAUKEE — Charlie Sykes, a popular talk radio host here and leader of the “Stop Trump” movement, had spent months hammering Donald J. Trump on his show, calling him a “whiny, thin-skinned bully” and dismissing his supporters as “Trumpkins.”
So Mr. Sykes was surprised when the Trump campaign reached out on Easter Sunday to ask if the billionaire-reality-star-turned-presidential front-runner could come on his show.
The 17-minute interview last week was contentious and combative, with Mr. Sykes pressing Mr. Trump to apologize for comments he has made denigrating women, calling him a 12-year-old playground tormentor, and lamenting that he had failed to introduce the bombastic New Yorker to Wisconsin’s “tradition of civility and decency.”
Later in the week, as Mr. Trump crossed the state, he seemed to acknowledge the power of Wisconsin’s talk radio culture, which has been an anti-Trump force in the state, by railing aloud against it for deceiving voters.
“In certain areas — the city areas — I’m not doing well,” Mr. Trump told voters in Racine, Wis., bemoaning his lack of support on talk radio. “I’m not doing well because nobody knows my message. They were given misinformation.”
Graphic: 2016 Delegate Count and Primary Results
Mr. Sykes, along with a handful of other local talk radio hosts, has spent his mornings criticizing and castigating Mr. Trump over the airwaves.
And if Mr. Trump loses the Wisconsin primary on Tuesday, he will have Mr. Sykes and his merry band of talkers partly to blame.
In a nominating contest that has exposed fissures in the Republican Party, Wisconsin’s conservative talk radio apparatus remains remarkably united in at least one belief — their deep and utter dislike for Mr. Trump, who for months has been the focus of their fiery attacks.
The Wisconsin talk radio conglomerate, which rallied conservative voters to help Gov. Scott Walker win three elections in four years, has now set its sights on stopping Mr. Trump by deprecating the delegate leader and elevating Mr. Cruz. It can claim some success: A recent Marquette University poll shows Mr. Cruz, who had earlier trailed Mr. Trump, now leading by 10 points.
“Can someone win without talk radio?” asked Mr. Sykes, during a commercial break from his show.
“Yes, theoretically. Except no one has.”
Wisconsin’s conservative talk radio has long played an outsize role in a state whose position in the Republican primary calendar has now given it heightened status in the nominating process.
When Mr. Walker, who ended his own presidential bid earlier this year by offering a pointed rebuke of Mr. Trump, endorsed Senator Ted Cruz on Tuesday, he did so by calling into Mr. Sykes’s show. And the week before, Mr. Cruz kicked off his Wisconsin primary bid in a friendly interview with Mr. Sykes.
Mr. Trump, by contrast, has found himself under near constant fire from the conservative talk radio hosts that dominate the southern part of the state, including the three counties that include parts of Milwaukee — Waukesha, Ozaukee and Washington — that are among the most conservative in Wisconsin, and where Mr. Trump is struggling the most.
The most popular conservative talk show hosts here — Mr. Sykes, Jeff Wagner of WTMJ, and Mark Belling, Vicki McKenna and Jay Weber of WISN — are united in their disdain for Mr. Trump, with Jerry Bader, a radio personality at WTAQ in Green Bay, rounding out the group.
“The thing that’s been unique in this presidential race is, for some reason, the three who work here — Jay, Vicki and myself — and our competitors, Charlie and Jeff Wagner, all seem to despise Trump,” Mr. Belling said in an interview. “We all just kind of came to this conclusion independently. I think it’s just that we’re not as stupid as some of the people that are falling for Trump’s crap.”
In Mr. Belling, Mr. Trump has found an antagonist who is just as bellicose as the real estate billionaire himself. In his broadcast on Monday, Mr. Belling called Mr. Trump “the biggest wussy of all time,” “a big crybaby,” and a “sissy,” before turning his attention to the campaign team and declaring: “His staff are probably just a bunch of butt kissers.”
Graphic: How the Rest of the Delegate Race Could Unfold
And that was just in the first hour.
“It seems to me that if you are an intelligent, thinking conservative who cares about issues, you’d be mortified that this moderate loudmouth boor would be hijacking a movement that you cared about,” Mr. Belling said, later, in an interview.
Nonetheless, on Monday, Mr. Trump made a round of calls to the state’s local radio hosts. The series of interviews, contentious and combative, did not go particularly well.
Ms. McKenna challenged his promise to build at wall at the nation’s southern border — “What does it look like? Where does it go?” she pressed him — and urged him to declare “wives and kids off-limits,” after Mr. Trump’s public spat involving pictures of his wife, Melania, and of Heidi Cruz, Ted Cruz’s wife.
Yet despite Ms. McKenna’s pleas that Mr. Trump “unify” the party, the interview ended on a rough note, with Mr. Trump hanging up on her.
Mr. Bader, the host in Green Bay, began his interview with Mr. Trump bluntly as well. “I have some concerns about both your behavior and what I consider to be vague policy positions,” he said.
In an interview, Mr. Bader described his conversation with Mr. Trump as “feeling like a ‘Saturday Night Live’ skit.” “Like this isn’t real,” he said. “And to me that’s what his entire campaign feels like.”
That Mr. Trump, who has singled out reporters he does not like and banned certain media outlets he deems critical from attending his events, has pandered to the talk radio crowd here not only highlights the group’s clout, but also may reveal a general election calculation.
“The last thing you want to do as a Republican is irritate your base as you go into a general election in a swing state like Wisconsin,” said Mark Graul, a Republican strategist who ran George W. Bush’s campaign in Wisconsin in 2004 and has run other statewide races since. “And in many ways, talk radio is the voice of base Republicans in Wisconsin.”
The Wisconsin electorate, which gave rise to Speaker Paul D. Ryan — a hometown congressman whose attraction is predicated on civil discourse and serious policy proposals — is particularly well primed for the talk radio pitch here, which appeals to both their sense of conservative principles, as well as their Wisconsin-nice demeanor.
“For whatever reason, there is a pragmatism to Wisconsin hosts that you don’t see en masse in a lot of other hosts,” Mr. Bader said. “I believe I have a moral responsibility to do whatever small part I can in stopping Donald Trump. It’s beyond politics for me. I think he’s dangerous.”
And from Mr. Sykes: “I think talk radio has been more substantive, more intellectually serious here and therefore less prone to embrace an entertainer.”
“I feel very strongly that Donald Trump poses a fundamental challenge to the conservative movement, an existential challenge, so yes, I have made it my mission to stop him,” Mr. Sykes added.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/05/us...sin-radio.html
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04-04-2016, 05:33 PM #3“For whatever reason, there is a pragmatism to Wisconsin hosts that you don’t see en masse in a lot of other hosts,” Mr. Bader said. “I believe I have a moral responsibility to do whatever small part I can in stopping Donald Trump. It’s beyond politics for me. I think he’s dangerous.”
Trump wants to stop these dangerous policies, reverse them, and fix our country.
Trump isn't dangerous. You're dangerous Mr. Badger and your NEVER TRUMP campaign is dangerous. Lies about candidates for any office let alone President of the United States are dangerous when you support the policies destroying our country and lie about a candidate who wants to stop the madness and fix our country.
I hope Wisconsin understand that and votes for Trump. I sure can't think of any rationale reason they wouldn't or do otherwise.
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