Mar 31, 2015: Right Pundit: Wayne Allyn Root on the Bill Cunningham Show: Billionaire Democrat Supporters Are Privately Saying, "Obama Is The Worst President of our Lifetime"
Trash-talking Obama...
Trash-talking Obama...
Mar 17, 2015: Youtube: Bill Cunningham Show March 17, 2015 Disappearing Lovers...Angry Mothers!
May 21, 2014: MediaIte: Frequent Hannity Guest Bill Cunningham Sued for Alleged Anti-Muslim Discrimination
Conservative talk show host, and occasional Hannity guest, Bill Cunningham is reportedly being sued by a Muslim woman who attended one of his tapings wearing a traditional hijab and was asked to move out of the view of cameras. According to TMZ, which obtained a copy of the suit, Nicole Johnson is claiming she suffered “mental anguish and embarrassment” at the hands of the host.
Conservative talk show host, and occasional Hannity guest, Bill Cunningham is reportedly being sued by a Muslim woman who attended one of his tapings wearing a traditional hijab and was asked to move out of the view of cameras. According to TMZ, which obtained a copy of the suit, Nicole Johnson is claiming she suffered “mental anguish and embarrassment” at the hands of the host.
William Daniel "Bill" Cunningham (born December 11, 1947) is an American radio and television talk show host, conservative commentator, attorney, and entrepreneur. On the radio, he hosts The Big Show with Bill Cunningham, a local show on WLW in Cincinnati, and Live on Sunday Night, it's Bill Cunningham, a program syndicated nationally by Premiere Radio Networks.
On television he hosts a self-titled talk show that is seen nationally on The CW. He is also a commentator/contributor for Fox News Channel. Cunningham has won the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for Large-Market Personality of the Year twice, in 2001 and in 2009.
On television he hosts a self-titled talk show that is seen nationally on The CW. He is also a commentator/contributor for Fox News Channel. Cunningham has won the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for Large-Market Personality of the Year twice, in 2001 and in 2009.