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October 6, 2025 • 99 mins
Willie breaks down the weekend in Cincinnati sports with Mo Egger. Also Rep Warren Davidson discusses the reallocation of electoral votes. Finally Jeff Crouere explains why the Democrats want to refund PBS and NPR.
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Speaker 1 (00:07):
All right now, Billy Cunningham, the Great America, Welcome this
Monday afternoon, another great week at broadcasting.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Superbity begins worse. The weather's going to change.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
We like that.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Tonight it's going to be a little raining. Then over
Tuesday Wednesday. The low temperature late in the week might
be in the forties, which is not bad. Winter is coming,
but until then, winter has come to certain sports teams
in our tri state area. Number One, you have the
Reds last week on Monday Night, I'm sorry, on Tuesday
and Wednesday doing what they did Monday night with the Bengals.

(00:36):
At least they picked up the pieces of that debacle
to perform worse yesterday. And then also you have Elder
in the pit taking down Mueller High School. That was
a shock if you see the officials try to take
the game away from them and Kansas didn't work. They
tried again yesterday or Saturday, but that didn't work either.
You see is riding high right now a man with
perspectives on this and so much more as Mo Moeger,

(00:59):
welcome again of the Bill Cunningham Show.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
And Moe how are you?

Speaker 3 (01:02):
I'm well, Willie? How about you.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Beaaten bloodied and bowed.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
I'm watching this thing and this morning I monitor all
events simultaneously.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
You might have know.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
This morning I listened to Tim McGee, the Great Number
eighty five on with Tom Brenneman, and they had some
sort of score that the last three games in the
first three quarters, which by the way, is three quarters
of the game. That makes sense, My dear park Matt
tells me that the Bengals are losing something like ninety
six to two something is a terrible score. And yesterday
they picked up twenty one points when it didn't matter.

(01:33):
So can you put in perspective where the ben Galleys
are at this point? I had a report from Tony
Bender that Joe Burr was wielded in the studio into
the I'm sorry, into the stadium yesterday. He was horizontal,
had an ivy and each arm had a leg dangling
from a ligament. His toe was cut off, his knee
was a bandage, and he had his eyes covered. That

(01:54):
picture is not a good one for the future with
the Bengals. But can you give me some mo Can
you give me hope?

Speaker 4 (02:00):
MO?

Speaker 2 (02:00):
I need hope?

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Well, I don't know that I can now frankly that
the Joe Burrow that you just described in dire shape
might be better equipped to play quarterback than Jake Browning is. Now, look,
this franchise is built on Joe Burrow elevating everybody, every player,

(02:26):
every position, every coach. The entire foundation of the organization
rests on the shoulders of Joe Burrow. Remove him from
the equation and an already shaky premise, organizational premise absolutely collapses.
And that's exactly what's happened. Look, Jake Browning is a
backup quarterback. Backup quarterbacks are prone to play poorly. Their

(02:49):
proverbial floor is lower than the proverbial floor of a
starting quarterback, especially when we talked about Jake Browning was
undrafted and it's a great success story because he is
managed to stick in the NFL for a number of
years after every single team chose not to draft him,
and so good for him. But you know, Jake Browning

(03:11):
is a back back, and backup quarterbacks when they played poorly,
it often looks like it did yesterday. The problem for
me is number one, that they're probably going to wait
too long before they decide to try somebody else, and
number two, the rest of the roster isn't good enough.
They ran the ball somewhat effectively yesterday, but they haven't
run the ball effectively in quite a while. The offensive

(03:33):
line is not good. That's a decade long problem. They
spent the entire offseason looking at last year's defense, saying
to themselves, we think we're good with the personnel. We
just eat a new defensive coordinator. Well, when the Bengals
crept back into the game yesterday and at least had
a puncher's chance, and when I say puncher's chance, still

(03:54):
not a great chance, the Bengals defense allowed the Lions
to pretty much slam the door shut. This is look
Jake Browning. They should be looking at somebody else. I
cannot imagine anybody has any faith both inside that locker
room and for those of us looking from the outside,
I can't imagine anybody has any faith in Jake Browning

(04:15):
performing at a level that will allow this team to
win games with him as QB. But the rest of
the roster isn't good. The coaching isn't good enough. I
watched on Thursday night the San Francisco forty nine ers
with a backup quarterback, A backup quarterback who was drafted
who at one point was the successor to Tom Brady.

(04:36):
But I watched the San Francisco forty nine ers on
the road on a short week with a thousand different
guys injured and not available, figure out a way to
put together a game plan that allowed them to win
a division road game. On a Thursday, I watched the
Minnesota Vikings against that Cleveland defense that the Bengals couldn't
figure out Week one win again with a backup quarterback.

(04:57):
Carson Wentz has a pedigree, Carson Wentz. This has been
a starting quarterback in this league. Carson Wentz was drafted.
He's better than Jake Browning. But I saw the Minnesota
Vikings again figure out a way to win. This coaching
staff can't do it, players aren't good enough, and when
the quarterback play totally tanks, what you have is a

(05:17):
three game stretch that looks like it has for the
Bengals these last three where they have been largely non competitive.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Well, I'm looking at some of the statistics the bank.
After all, the Bengals are in second place in the
AFC North. But the differential, the point differential, and this
takes into account the twenty one points, the worthless twenty
one points in the fourth quarter. The Bengals are number
one of the thirty two teams and the worst point
differential in football, which is minus seventy one points, which

(05:46):
is terrible, and it's awful. Now they're going to go
to Green Bay and play. And so we saw this coming.
You and Tony Pike and Austin Elmo are the best
of this. You said last year and the year before,
the window is open, the window is open. Joe Burrow's
got the window open. The window is closing. The window
is closing. In fact, Joe Burrow turns thirty years old
next year. Will wait for the next injury, whether it's

(06:08):
the toe, the knee, the wrist, the calf, the toe,
the knee, the wrist and the calf. What's left, I
guess the shoulder and the head. And so we're waiting
for some other disaster to happen in this franchise. I
call him Zack Shuler because he's got that Dave Show
will look in his eye. And there was no adjustments
of any type that made any sense. Goes to personnel,

(06:30):
and I watched the one to one of the times
Jake Browning was sacked Orlando Brown did the Matador approach
off the left tackle spot, but he recovered the fumble.
He caused the fumble to happen, and then he recovered
the fumble. And I'm thinking, where do we go from here, Moe,
because at this point, when Joe can play, if he
gets off the gurney, gets the IV out, get their

(06:52):
bandages off, and wants to play some football.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
At that point, the Bengals will be.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Four and eight and they'll say, well, it's wait for
next year and then get the season. Take a request
in nice and early for next year, and here we go.
Can you see history repeating itself? And I look back
to the era of Marvin's You know, Marvin Lewis was
a nice guy, never won a playoff game. He kept
him for ten years, and Dave Shuler was here for
many years. I don't think he hit a double digit

(07:17):
winning season whatsoever. Before that was Bruce Coslin. The consistency
is inconsistency. They struck lightning with Joe Burrow by going
into overtime in Miami that one game, to thank God,
they lost in Miami, God bless him. But you know,
Zach Shuler tried to win the damn game when he
shouldn't have. That's a different story. Give me some hope, mo,

(07:38):
before I talk about the Reds and UC and the
pill Give me hope.

Speaker 4 (07:44):
Well, hope to me lies in trust. So who do
you trust right now? He took the Zach Taylor. No,
he trusts Dak Taylor to figure out a way to
make this work with a backup quarterback.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
No, no, no, no.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
You want Joe Burrow back and healthy. Do you trust
what the Bengals have on the offensive line to keep
him up right?

Speaker 2 (08:04):
No?

Speaker 4 (08:04):
Do you trust? Do you trust Dupe Tobin to build
a good offensive line in front of Joe Burrow, which
he hasn't been able to do yet? Do you trust
Dupe Tobin to draft? Well, let me read for you, Willie.
Let's let's give the twenty twenty five draft class a pass.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
Right.

Speaker 4 (08:19):
Those guys are rookies, so the jury is still out.
Let's start in twenty twenty one. Jackson Carman, Joseph Osaigh,
cam Sample Tyler, Shelvon Deontay Smith, any of those players,
any of whom aren't with the team. Anymore excited about
any of those guys? No, how about the twenty twenty two,
draft on, move on, Dax Till, Cam Taylor, britt Zach

(08:40):
Carter now with the team anymore, Cordell Volson, Tyson Anderson.
Is there a guy there that you want on the
team in twenty twenty six? Miles Murphy, DJ Turner, Jordan Battle,
Charlie Jones. I think we like Chase Brown, he's in
that class. Think we like Andrea Yoshabas, he's in that class.
But hole lot of unknowns, a whole lot of jury

(09:02):
is still out at best twenty twenty four class. Jermaine
Burton never plays, McKinley, Jackson, never plays.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
Eric Hall.

Speaker 4 (09:09):
I think would be a heck of a player. Unfortunately
he's always hurt. Josh Newton, don't know. Tanner McLaughlin no
longer with the team.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Don't stop it.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
I look at the roster. Stop it. I look at
the roster and I can't name for you Willie five
non rookies, non rookies that I am really excited about
being with the Bengals in twenty twenty six.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
If you no, if.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
You open up the Bengals roster and told the other
thirty one teams you can draft or have any of
the Bengal players outside the two wide receivers. Now I
take the other fifty players. You can take any of
these players. Would any functional NFL team take any of
the Bengal players?

Speaker 4 (09:53):
Well, Trey Hendrickson, Yes, which is why the conversations have
to happen about what the Bengals might be able to get.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
He's gone for him, right, he's gone.

Speaker 4 (10:01):
He's not under contract next year, and he's on the
other side of thirty. You know, I certainly could believe
that Amarus Mims one day might be really good. If
I can't say that I'm necessarily excited about him. This
isn't a good roster. And the thing that's frustrating for
me is last year told you it wasn't a good roster.
Why because they had Joe Burrow for seventeen games and

(10:22):
he was otherworldly. That is the greatest statistical season that
any Bengals quarterback has ever turned in, which isn't insignificant
because they've had qbs win the MVP Award. And yet
despite that, they were four and eight at one point
and needed to win their last five games against bad
quarterbacks just to get to above five hundred. Joe Burrow

(10:46):
playing for a non playoff team was an MVP finalist
last year. That told you last season the roster wasn't
good enough. What did they spend this offseason doing? Retooling
the roster? Overhauling the roster? No swapping out entire position groups. No, no,
many of the guys you watch on defense were on

(11:08):
last year's defense. They made changes because you have to,
because you draft players, but they weren't as aggressive on
the offensive line as many of us thought they needed
to be, and as much as most of us assumed
they would be. They looked at last year's team and
essentially said, with some minor tweaks here and there, were
pretty much going to bring back the same dudes. What

(11:30):
has that resulted in? The results that looked very familiar
to last year, except with a quarterback who's nowhere close
to as good as Joe Burrow? So why should anybody
be surprised that the results of the last three weeks
have been what they've been.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Let's turn the page. I put something on next. I'm
sure you saw baseball playoffs ongoing. Looking at this unsettled
roster for the Reds next year, who's the first baseman?
Steers been there a lot, I think he's the choice,
but who knows second base. McClain had a bad year.
I think defensively he's better than he showed. Offensively, he

(12:05):
stinks the shortstop belongs to either right field or left field.
The third basement is either going to be Hayes or
sal that's unsettled all for those positions. Unsettled left field,
I don't know center field. I would think Friedel has
got center field, kind of nailed down right field. Martee,
I have no idea. Austin, I have no idea, But Gone,
I have no idea. I can't recall a time when

(12:27):
there was hope the Reds made the playoffs, but the
next year, getting ready for the season, we don't know
who's playing every position except maybe except catcher. I think
is nailed down with Stevenson and Trevino. But whether it's
the closer, whether it's Hunter, Green, Lodolo, who's at thirst
Does someone have the guts to tell? Scott Burr asked
that your number one client here, Dela Cruz is not

(12:51):
a short stop. He's an outfielder. He runs like a deer,
got a tremendous reach, a great arm. Belongs in right field,
Alla Dave Parker, who came up as a catcher consequence,
Do you have hope that someone like Tito Francona's got
the coyon's to put together a roster and get the
pieces in the right position and move on. Do you
have hope for the twenty twenty six Reds.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
I do, because I think they're starting from a place
of then VM, that's really good young starting pitching in
a surplus of which that should enable them to execute
a trade if that's the direction they want to think
for me, For me, I start with two places. Number one,
Eli Della Curtains. We got to figure out what he's
going to be. If we are doing this next year
talking about, well, you know, he can do some amazing

(13:34):
things at shortstop, but he still leads to league and errors.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
What are we doing here?

Speaker 4 (13:37):
I think there have to be really serious conversations about
where he fits best, and do that before spring training.
So you give him spread training to work on the
position you want him to play at. If he's a shortstop,
he's a shortstop, okay, he's got to get better. Now
he's an outfielder. If he's an outfielder, that's fine. Then
who's going to play shortstop right, So you have to

(13:58):
figure that out. I think number two two for me
is are you okay with an offensive zero playing third base? Key?
Brian Hayes is awesome with the glove, awesome. I don't
think he has a peer. He might be the best
defensive player in the sport. But can you put up
with a guy who's an offensive zero? How good does
the defense have to be for you to go? You

(14:19):
know what? At third base, we have somebody who simply
can't hit, and he's going to be the guy every
single day. When they traded for him, it wasn't just
for this year. He's under contract for the rest of
the decade, and so I think there's a real serious
question there. How how much? How little can he hit?
Before you go, you know what? We can't put this

(14:40):
guy out there at third base, no matter how good
his glove is.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
What about Sal? What about Sal? Where's Sal?

Speaker 4 (14:46):
So? If you decide, hey, Brian Hayes is our starting
third baseman, okay, you better have offense elsewhere? Does that
mean Sal Stewart plays first base?

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Probably?

Speaker 4 (14:57):
Are you gonna get enough pop from the corner out positions?
They started the season last year with you and I
wondering have they done enough in the outfield? Are we
really going to run it back again with you know,
the never ending cycle of Will Benson's and four A players.
Are you really going to put Noelve Marte out there
in right field? Where's his ultimate position? Are you good

(15:20):
with Matt McLain at second base? You know they had
him in black magic marker last year at second base
batting second That didn't work. The rets two hole production
was the worst in the entire sport. Are they giving
up on Christian and Karnassion's Frand? You know, to me,
the two guys that kind of screwed him this year
with their performance. Number one, Matt McClain, because they decided

(15:41):
he was going to be the two hole hitter. They
never had guys on base consistently enough for Elie de
la Cruz. The two whole production has to be better.
Number two. I think they hoped that Christian and Carnassion's
Frand would hit twenty five to thirty home runs. That
obviously did not happen. I have no idea if that
guy can play at the big league level, And so
there are so many questions they need. I think they

(16:04):
need a guy in the middle of the order that
you could expect thirty home runs from. Now that might
be South Stewart, I don't know that you could bet
on it only being South, stood. I think you've got
to go find someone else. What is that going to cost?
Are you willing to dip your toes in the free
agency pool? Can you get a guy like that in
exchange for a Nicolodolo or a Hunter Green or an

(16:24):
Andrew Abbott or a Rat Louder or a Chase Burns
Like that's if they're going to make a trade, that's
where it's going to come from. Or do they spend
money in free agency? I think regardless, offensively, if you're
not going to hit a ton of home runs, you
got to be better at manufacturing runs. This wasn't a
huge on base team. This wasn't a team that was
great at stealing bases. They kind of put the brakes

(16:48):
on this team relative to what they were in twenty
twenty three, and so I think Nick carl and Brad
Metter really have a tough task in front of them
to take a team that this year was okay and
qualified for the postseason, but build a team that's closer
to what the Milwaukee Brewers are closer to what the
Chicago Cubs are and a team that when it gets

(17:08):
to the postseason next year, if they do, is better
equipped to a dance.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
Kind of said.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Here we are the first part of October. Thought talking
about next year for the Bengals and for the Reds.
But it's the way we are. It's a Cincinnati thing
and we've perfected it. And Mowager, once again, thanks for
coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. We'll talk later about
UC Bearcats, big games coming up. We'll see what happens.
But Moe, may you continue to have a great day
this Monday afternoon in the Tri State.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Thank you, Moe.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
I'll do my best, Willie.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Thank you God bless America.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
Let's continue with more news next that Jerome with the Reds,
Bengals and so much more. THEWS Radio seven hundred WLW.
It's a music Dave Keaton Monday Afternoon begins in the
Tri State. What a week ahead. It's gonna be wonderful.
And it's better to have a bad NFL team than

(17:58):
no NFL team. I guess Bengals to here the next
ten to fifteen years, and that's a positive, not a negative,
and many cities would sell their organs in order to
have an NFL team. We got one, and whether you
like it or not, the Brown family, the family is
going to be in charge and for at least for
a few more decades. And it is what it is,

(18:20):
so get over it. Enjoy what it is, and when
it's this bad, simply think about how things could be worse,
which is having no NFL team.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
So that's the standard.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Is it better to have the Bengals the way they
are and have been for the past fifty five years,
or is it better to have no NFL team. That's
why I counseled Alisia Reese and others on the county
Commissioner Denise Treehouse to do what is necessary to keep
the Bengals here, because, after all, it is better to
have a bad team then no team at all. It's
better to have bad ownership the no team at all.

(18:50):
It's better to have bad player developmental programs like Duke
Tobin the general manager so to speak, of the Bengals,
that are having no general manager of an NFL team
here at all. Right, So it is what it is.
Get over it. Secondly, the election, believe it or not,
the election starts. I think today's the last day to
register and you're going to absentee or whatever voting in person.

(19:14):
Early voting is happening beginning tomorrow at the Board of Elections.
The gold standard of how to conduct elections is in Ohio,
in which almost everyone can register to vote in person
or by mail, and I normally do it by mail
and send it in and I'm confident my vote's going
to count on not too many people double or triple vote,
and so the election is important. I think municipal elections

(19:37):
and school board elections are maybe the most important ones
because those are the ones close to home that profoundly
affect your life. And in my school district where I live,
Indian Hill, it's a pretty damn good school district. I
love the three dads that are running for reelection. They're
going to be good. And also in city government, Sycamore Township,
run by Tom Weedman, is a among the best of

(20:01):
all time. I can't and Tracy Schwegman and I can't
imagine it being any better. We have good government, low taxes, etc.
We've not had a tax increase in Sycamore Township for
about twenty years because they are frugal with the use
of our money. They don't play silly political games. When
things go wrong, they don't all of a sudden start
blaming other people. And one of the saddest examples is,

(20:23):
of course, the mayor of Cincinnati have tab peer of All,
in which he recently puts something on his media account
that says the following. This is a tab peer of
all in his own words, you'd have to understand priority one,
two and three, he says, and we know is city safety.
That's number one. You've got to have a safe environment.

(20:44):
And I take umbrage with ken Kober, which I rarely
do with the FOP.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Whether you like it or not.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
The Second Amendment gives Americans the right to keeping bare arms,
that is, to have a gun, and to tell those
who have a constitutional right to do do something, don't
practice that right in Cincinnati, because, after all, you may
be the victim of a crime. It's kind of like
telling a woman don't wear your skirts too short.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
You may be the victim of a crime.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Well, I have a constitutional right to carry my firearm
if I desire to. I don't have a constitutional right
to or a woman doesn't to wear a short skirt.
And so it's kind of a sad commentary that we
have so many car break ins happening in the city
of Cincinnati everywhere all the time, and these acts are
committed with impunity that the police have to tell individuals

(21:36):
don't exercise your constitutional rights in Cincinnati. Be careful where
you put your weapon, your gun, which you should anyway,
and most gun owners are extremely extremely responsible with their
gun use, and don't keep them in the car because
someone's going to break into the car and steal it.
Therefore leave it at home. Well, if you're a responsible
gun owner, thank you. We'll make those decisions. But to

(21:58):
tell someone an American citizen and don't come to the
Cincinnati to exercise your constitutional rights, it's not a very
good message, I don't think to you. I don't think
it's good message at all, because job one, two and
three in the city is public safety. According to who
after Purival, so he put this on social media. Climate

(22:18):
change hurts everyone, but it hurts our black and brown
communities the most. That's why local leaders need to step
up and confront systemic racism. And those two sentences, what
the hell's you talking about that climate change hurts everyone. No,
it doesn't, it doesn't. The climate has been changing for

(22:40):
thousands of years. Guess what, it will always change. It's
going to keep changing. Pollution is different than climate change.
We're all against pollution, right, we're and climate change has
been happening for the last five billion years, will keep happening.
Man made. Climate change is a canard. It's not true.
It's a lie that pollution. We can handle pollution. In fact,

(23:03):
the I think the EP et cetera should almost disband
because the corporate structures and the legal system can handle pollution.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
But climate change having.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Warm weather later in the fall and earlier in the spring,
that's a good thing. And for him to say it
hurts black and brown communities the most, what the hell
does that mean the wind blows differently in black and
brown communities, or maybe the sun shines brighter or hotter
in black and brown community And what are black and
brown communities is around Xavier Evanston is out of black

(23:34):
community and has cliffed a quote black community. So is
the mayor saying, Look, we have black communities, we have
brown communities, and we have white communities.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
No we don't.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
We have communities in which certain people want to live
in certain areas for all kinds of good reasons. There's
lots of black folks who live in Deer Park schools.
I see them all the time. Is Deer Park a
white community? Well, probably seventy five percent white. But does
that tell black and brown people don't live in Deer
Park because it is a quote white community. This is

(24:06):
the coinage and the rhetoric of the radical left. And
he goes on to say, this is the mayor of
Cincinnati telling climate change hurts everyone.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
No, it doesn't.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Secondly, it hurts black and brown communities the most. No,
it doesn't in a paternalistic way. You may think so.
But the Pete Whitties of this world who live in
and around Elder High School, that may be quote a
blacker brown community, But Pete Whitty doesn't think it's a
blacker brown community. It's a community in which he lives.
He wants to define these communities based upon skin color.

(24:37):
That's the mayor And he goes on to say, that's
why local leaders need to step up and confront systemic racism.
What the hell is systemic racism? Who's in charge of
the systems in America? Mainly they're liberals and Democrats. So
if local leaders need to step up, there's another great words,
step up and confront systemic race. You are the system?

(25:02):
After that, peer of all? Are you confronting yourself? Municipal
government in the city of Cincinnati is controlled exclusively by
left wing liberal Democrats. Are you imposing a system of
racism in the city of Cincinnati? Scottie Johnson?

Speaker 2 (25:19):
Are you? Lemon Kearney? Are you? Victoria Parks? Are you
Mika Owens? Are you? Are you are the members of council?
Are they part of the system? Well? I would think so.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Hell, in the city of Cincinnati, governmentally, they are the system.
You can't find a Republican with a search warrant. Hopefully
after November that'll be different. But who's in charge of
the system of government in Cincinnati? Can you raise your
hand if you're a Democrat? Correct?

Speaker 4 (25:48):
You?

Speaker 1 (25:49):
Democrats are in charge of the system. Talk about the Inquirer.
A proud black man named Kevin Aldridge runs the runs
the Inquiry. Is he part of the system? I would
think so, inquires the only local newspaper, right, and he's black.
Is Kevin Aldridge part of the system?

Speaker 2 (26:09):
I guess not? I guess not.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
Then move on to the school board and the schools
in the city of Cincinnati. Are they part of the system?
Are they important part? Absolutely? There's no Republicans on the
school board or city council anywhere in the City of
Cincinnati or public schools, right, They're all left wing liberal Democrats.
And I think the superintendent of schools again is an

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African American female? Is she part of the system of
systemic racism? Does she practice it? Do we stand up
against systemic racism when the system is controlled by Democrats?
Do we stand up against a f teb Pireval and
lemon Kearney and all the rest members of council when
they're the system? Throw on top of that the court

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system or the legal system. Are those in charge? May
I say that every every significant office and Hamilton County
is controlled by what party? Well, that'd be the Democratic Party.
Are they part of the system? Is Alisha Reese, Stephanie Dumas,
Denise three House three county commissioners?

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Are they part of the system? Hello?

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Anyone hearing my voice? Are they part of the system?
The county prosecutor, the county corner, the county sheriff, They're
all Democrats.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Are they part of the system? Yeah? How about local.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
Court leaders dominated by what party? That'd be the Democratic Party?
Are they part of the system of governance? In fact,
I look around Cincinnati, in the Hamilton County, you can't
find a Republican anywhere. The only elected one is the
county engineer, and he has no policy prescription and no
other engineer wants the job.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
So Beck has it.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
So these buzzwords, these clues, and these tips, and these
winks and nods given by radical leftists like AFT have puival.
Local leaders need to step up on gunfront systemic races
held nationally twelve of the last sixteen years, whether Barack
Hussein Obama or Joe Biden or Kamala Harris or Nancy

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Pelosi or Chuck Schumer have controlled Washington completely. Guess what,
They're all Democrats and at least in many cases persons
of color. Are they part of the system?

Speaker 4 (28:29):
What? Wink?

Speaker 2 (28:30):
Wink? Nod nod?

Speaker 1 (28:31):
These buzzwords are used by radical leftists not to judge
their own behavior as inadequate, to blame others not involved
in the system for the problems that their policies cause.
So when I read this about climate change, hurts every No,
it doesn't. Pollution hurts everyone, but not climate change. Climate

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change for us as a positive, it hurts black and
brown communities the most.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
No, it doesn't. It doesn't.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
The win they air this winter summer fall. Does that
hurt black communities in Brown No, he's pandering and exploring
your ignorance for your vote to keep him in power.
Can you figure that one out. That's why local leaders
need to step up and confront systemic racism. Well, if
there is systemic racism, who's in charge of the system.

(29:20):
Colleges universities radical left, Every major corporation in America radically left.
They give their radical left wing causes the Cincinnati inquir
Kevin Aldridge black man. Is he somehow oblivious to the
power that he has? Or the school board or the
administration in the city of Cincinnati of the school board?

Speaker 2 (29:43):
How about the court system? Juvenile court? How about corporate America?

Speaker 1 (29:48):
How about Colleges University's late evening talk show host the View.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Look Everywhere?

Speaker 1 (29:55):
The presidency twelve of the last sixteen years Obama or
Biden or Nancy Pelo and chucksh The whole system is
controlled by the Democratic Party, not the old Democratic Party.
But by the left doing Democratic party that uses the
ignorance of their voters for them to personally stay in
power because their policies have failed, and they have failed miserably.

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So how does that have to have pureval and the
rest get away with it? I have no idea. I
saw a message from Evan Nolan who's on city council,
and he opens every discussion with his preferred pronouns. Is
that mega talk? Is that republic No, those are left
wing Democrats. They're all Democrats fighting who's systemic racism? When
they are the system. They are the system complaining about

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the effects that their policies sadly have caused, wanting to
blame others for the failure of what they've done.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
It's unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
And they get away with it because they kept in
power by well meaning voters who knee jerk vote for
the D instead of the R, or don't vote at
all because they're taught by their by their system of
prejudice to vote for Democrats when we conservative slash libertarians
who generally vote Republican largely have been out of power

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for a long time and likely not to come back.
In any major American city, or in Washington dominated by
the fifth Estate, all of which a fourth estate, which
are the bureaucracies that Donald Trump's trying to change. So
don't be a fool. What do you have to lose?
Look around. If there's too much crime in the city,

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most of which is not even counted, think about this.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
Cops do the arrest.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
If you have twenty percent fewer cops in the city
of Cincinnati, you better have twenty percent lesson crime arrested
but not convicted. There's massive lawlessness happening in the city
of Cincinnati in which no one's arrested at all because
cops aren't a round to do the arresting. And so
many of the newer cops there four or five years
have been in in office as a police officer are

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rather flaccid and placid and shall we say, lack aggressiveness.
They don't want to get out there and arrest people
because you go hands on. It's a problem. Open air
drug use and homelessness, smoking a pot everywhere, pulling over
for traffic offenses.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
All those activities have stopped.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
You might recall last week I had on Judge Josh
Berkowitz that knows this. There's about four hundred empty beds
in the Hamlet County jail because cops aren't arresting people.
And if you don't arrest people for crime when the
crimes being committed, that doesn't mean crime is down. It
means crime is up. But those who are committing crime
aren't being arrested. So in Cincinnati, typical other major American cities,

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twenty percent fewer cops means twenty percent fewer arrest And
when you have cops that are on duty that are
not incentivized to arrest people because the government in Cincinnati
doesn't want arrest of individuals who look like many city
council members, then the arrest are going to be way
to Even in spite of all that, every day Brian
comes and others talk about the shooting and crime.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
It is massive.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
And now you got the police union come out and say, look,
you have a right to possessing bear arms, but don't
bring your gun to Cincinnati. Someone's gonna knock you over
the head or bust in your car during a Bengals
game and steal it.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
You'll be lucky to keep your car.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
You come back from the game, your car may be
on blocks and the wind is knocked out. But guess what,
your car you're gonna be gone too, So be careful.
Ladies don't wear short skirts in the city of Cincinnati.
You might be raped. Men don't bring guns to the
City of Cincinnati. You may be victimized by crime and
lose it. Does any of that make any sense? Of
course not, But that's where we are. Let's continue. It's

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laughable that we have a metrosexual mayor who's an empty suit,
pandering and exploiting the ignorance of Democratic voters, telling them
lies about who's in charge of the city when he's
the one in charge and city council is in charge.
So they blame others for their inadequacies and failure of
their policies. Are they going to get away with it

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again in about a month?

Speaker 2 (34:07):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Corey Bowman and others tell me. Chris Smitherman, Lynda Matthews
tell me this year is going to be different. The
voters have figured out what the Democrats have done to
them for the last half a century, and they want change,
and I have to had Pirival is not exactly change.
Lemon Kearney has not changed. Scottie Johnson has not change.
So if you believe these lawes, you get the government

(34:29):
you deserve. Let's continue. Coming up later will be Congressman
Warren Davidson about the shutdown in Washington, and also Jeff
crue Air, my friend from New Orleans, about what's happening
in many major American cities with Ice and elsewhere when
federal law enforcemforcement shows up that Democrats are saying, attack them.

(34:50):
City police will not assist. And you're on your own.
Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WW Bill Cunningham, the
Great American and this morning speak of Alice. Mike Johnson
won over a list of reasons why the shutdowns should

(35:11):
not take place, and that was rather persuasive and at
least if you're objective, But the CNN cut out of
it right in the middle when he was getting the
good part about the conversations he had with Schumer and
with the King Jeffreys. But until then, Warren Davidson is
a US Congressman. I think the seventh or eighth congressional district.
That may change sometime soon. Congressman Warren Davidson, And welcome

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again to the Bill Cunningham Show this Monday afternoon. What
does the congressman do when there's a complete lockdown going on.

Speaker 5 (35:41):
Well, you try to find a way to get it
open in some ways. But look, we passed a bill
in the House a couple of weeks ago, now almost
three weeks ago, and the Senate has had a hard
time passing it. Now they've passed it in the sense
that they've got a majority of the Senate that wants
to keep the government open. But the Senate has their
sixty vote rule and Democrats know that trying to use
that every ounce of leverage they can because they're not

(36:04):
they're mad about the things that they lost with you know,
things that Republicans have already changed, and they want to
get back to stuff like you know, health care for illegals,
funding NPR, and you know funding you know, foreign aid,
all these kinds of things that Usaid defunded. They want
to restore all those things, and that's what they're shutting
the government down for.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
Can you explain the California carve out? Is what that
is and why that funds illegals getting free medical care
and our expense?

Speaker 2 (36:32):
What is the California carve out?

Speaker 3 (36:35):
Well, it's not supposed to be done.

Speaker 5 (36:37):
And I shared on social media weeks ago fourteen states
that are trying to find.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
Loopholes to provide healthcare to illegals.

Speaker 5 (36:44):
California has been the most overt I think they spend
like twenty three billion dollars on it. And what they
would do is say, well, we are going to count
the money that we're giving to illegals for the Medicaid
matching dollars. So you know, in Ohio, you've got two
back two buckets once the standard Medicaid and then Obamacare

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kind of put a ninety ten match. So the federal
I'm going to give ninety percent of the funds and
the state gives ten percent of the funds for the
Obamacare expansion. But traditionally it was about sixty forty, so
you blend the two together.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
Most states it's seventy thirty or so.

Speaker 5 (37:20):
Well, when they spend that twenty three billion dollars, they're
trying to count it as if it was money spent
for the traditional medicaid population. And we closed that loophole
when we passed the big beautiful bill and prising the
Trump signed it on July fourth, they're fighting to restore
it as if that didn't happen. Well, these are state funds,
and you know this is this money fungible? Like, oh, okay,

(37:41):
I promise not to use any of the money to
pay salaries if you can just give me ten million
dollars for my business. And you're like, yeah, well you
also don't have to buy steel for your metal stamping company.
More so's going to take all that and give it
to myself? You know that's the Yeah, but I didn't
pay myself. You know this this idea that they're not
spending federal dollars on it, they're spending state then taking
credit for and.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
Then eventually the taxpayer pace. As far as ICE, I'm
gonna talk to you about ICE a little bit and
ICE's operations here in Hambleton County, Butler County is it
in northern Kentucky. It's rather quiet. There's not much media
coverage of ICE arresting people that shouldn't be here and
put them in the Boone County or the Butler County
jail on a ware you go. So this morning, two
or three hours ago, I watched Brandon Johnson, the mayor

(38:25):
of Chicago that has this seven percent approval rating, and
that's among Democrats in Chicago is seven percent approval rating,
ordering ICE out of the city of Chicago and demanding
the ICE release all the detainees and the so called
prisoners ICE has and over the weekend there was ten
vehicles that got around the vehicles operated by ICE, and

(38:47):
there was actual fisticuffs and shootings taking place, complete chaos,
and the Chicago police were turned We're told to stand down.
I watched the transcripts this morning on one of the
Chicago stations where the ICE officers are calling for assistance.
We need help, We're surrounded, shots fired, and Chicago police
were told to stand down, which is something the Chicago

(39:09):
Police union had about two hours ago said, this cannot
happen in our city. When law enforcement needs help, we
respond because the FBI, the Department of Justice, the the ATF,
the US Marshall Service. When a call goes out to
the Chicago Police needs help, they come to help their
fellow officers. How dangerous is it when a mayor of

(39:31):
a major American city refuses to allow federal law enforcement
to do its job and secondly demands that their employees
not help ICE who are under attack.

Speaker 5 (39:43):
Well, it's an all in commitment to be in a
sanctuary city. You know they opened, they opened the city
and said, look, Chicago's already a great place for your
crime racket, but come here and we'll keep you safe.

Speaker 3 (39:55):
And they're continuing to do that. They're keeping safe.

Speaker 5 (39:59):
The cartels that out of Chicago to run their criminal operations,
and yeah, okay, everybody else illegal.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
Maybe who just came there to do a good job.
But think of this.

Speaker 5 (40:10):
You can't have like every city in America decide who's
his citizen. That's only federal And then when you try
to get the federal government try to get local authorities
to help you get people trying to stop Sheriff Jones
from oh this is a this is a federal issue.
You can't use county resources to go after people. Well,
that's the kind of thing we should be seeing, is
full cooperation to get after the people that are in

(40:32):
our country illegally and break in our laws. But Chicago's
gone the exact other way and become complete accomplices to
try to resist the federal government enforcing the clear statue,
the clear jurisdiction of.

Speaker 3 (40:44):
The federal government. And it's going to have no effect.

Speaker 5 (40:47):
Brandon Johnson can say it, but Ice is going to
be there and if the Chicago PD won't provide security,
We're just going to send more federal firepower into Chicago
to provide security.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
Wow. And so this is chaos.

Speaker 1 (41:01):
I reflect back to a twenty year period when the
Democrats are in charge of government in the South, and
the Democrats in the South refused to enforce federal law
dealing with discrimination of African Americans. In fact, it took
the federal troops to stand in the doorway against Governor
Wallace and against Oral Fabis in Arkansas so that black

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kids could go to public school. And the Democrats of
that era said, federal law doesn't apply here. We're going
to do what we want. You, Feds, get the hell
out of town.

Speaker 4 (41:32):
Here.

Speaker 1 (41:32):
We are fifty or sixty years later, and guess what
the same Democratic Party is now saying it's Chicago, Portland,
Los Angeles, not yet Cincinnati, that federal law doesn't apply
here and therefore get out of dodge. Do you see
the consistency between what happened in the nineteen fifties and
sixties in the South by the Democrats what the Democrats
are doing here now?

Speaker 3 (41:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (41:54):
And I think the courts are going to see it
as well. Despite this Looney, federal judge in Portland. That's
basically saying that, you know, President Trump has no jurisdiction
in Portland. It's like, well, I'm pretty sure it's still
part of America. And the only reason we we have
ice again is federal law. So in portland's the same
kind of thing. You've got a tax on ice agents,

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you've got a tax on federal facilities.

Speaker 3 (42:17):
And they need more security.

Speaker 5 (42:19):
And instead of the local law enforcement providing it and helping,
they're standing down and at.

Speaker 3 (42:25):
The order of local elected officials.

Speaker 5 (42:26):
So President Trump said, hey, we need National Guard to
just provide security for our people while they do the
law enforcement work. And you know, we're trying to have
that fight with the courts, and this goes to the judges.
You know, the judges are deciding they're unelected, but they're
going to try to rule the country.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
It's it's sad and and what's happening there. I imagine
this thing is going to come to a head the
next few weeks. And thank god, you know, fall and
winter are coming. Things are calm down, but the lawlessness.
And secondly, I've seen these YouTube videos of the hundreds
of millions of dollars coming from Iran, from China and
from so called foundations George Soros types in.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
Which they fund the protest.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
This one YouTube video has the same fifty to sixty
people dressed in different garb, but they're the same people
protesting Trump, protesting Ice, they're protesting Gaza, They're professional protesters.
They show up looking a certain way, with similar masks
on and loudspeakers, and the same crew is on several

(43:31):
of these different fronts protesting in major cities. The same
people and some of the others. Some of the journalists
talk to these individuals, they refuse to discuss who funds them.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
How do you live? How do you have time to
protest all day?

Speaker 1 (43:46):
Well, the fact of the matter is George Soros and others
in those groups are funding these protests. It's called crowds
on demand, in which they're paid millions of dollars to
fly these protesters around the country, get on different garb,
but could be in favor of African American causes, it
could be in favor of Gosins, could be in favor
of Iran, it could be in favor of Mexico, and

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the same hundreds of people are flowing around the country
given signs and told the protests, how about looking into
that Congressman, because that is not the way things ought
to be.

Speaker 5 (44:20):
Exactly what we're doing with the follow of the money action,
you know FINS and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network that collects
the financial intelligence and we're we're gathering that, we're making
sure we share it with law enforcement, and then we
got to get DJ to start bringing the cases. And look,
I've been encouraged by Steven Miller talking about how we're
going to use a full on effort to go after
these groups. And you know, the groups are you know,

(44:42):
sort of agitated, they're paid agitated. We know where the
money's coming from in some cases. Some cases we're still
doing the investigations. Of course, where's DJ. We need Pam
Bondi to get you know, into high gear here and
get after some of these guys. But the other part
is that's really sad. Well, that part's crazy. And you know,
on a certain level, a lot of our people across
the political spectrum can of acknowledge at some level it's crazy,

(45:06):
but they won't speak out. The far left is found
a home for se condemning this, and when it's time
to go vote.

Speaker 3 (45:13):
They're going to go vote for it.

Speaker 5 (45:14):
Look at the Virginia Attorney General's race where this guy's
literally crafting messaging saying, oh, you know, I'm imagining just
you know, bullets in the head of my opponents and
things like that. And when one of his Democrat colleagues
pushes back on him, he's doubling down on it and
no apology nothing. In fact, party in Virginia is doubling

(45:37):
down and back in. The guy, the Virginia candidate, you know,
for governor, doubling down and backing them up on it.
And so you know, this kind of radical, crazy ideology.
So goes back to Sarah Huckaby Sanders, normal versus crazy
and crazy sound a big home on the left.

Speaker 1 (45:55):
Well, the Virginia this is the chief law enforcement officer
and the wealth of Virginia, in which two years ago.
This wasn't when he was in college and a clown drunk,
this was two years ago. He urged that two bullets
to be put in the head of the Speaker of
the House in the Virginia Assembly. He also wanted the
wife of the Speaker of the House to hold the

(46:16):
bloody dead bodies of her children in her arms, and
he put that in print, shared that on social media.
Now this morning or Sunday yesterday, he apologized saying, you know,
I shouldn't have been so I was wrong to do that,
and I'm sorry I shouldn't have done that. But we're
talking about a forty two year old man urging on
social media that some nut job put two bullets in

(46:39):
the head of the Speaker of the House in Virginia
and kill his children so his seat is eliminated from
the earth, and that the mother, his wife, hold the
bodies of her dead, bleeding children. And he put that
in print. And now the election. It's unbelievable.

Speaker 5 (46:55):
Yeah, this isn't just some random guy. He's the guy
Democrats are running to be the attorney general for the
state of Virginia.

Speaker 3 (47:03):
I mean, it's crazy. And so you go, well, why
aren't the left enforcing the laws.

Speaker 5 (47:09):
Well, they're electing people like this, you know, they're electing
people that believe all this stuff. And so while you're
back home thinking, well, look, I'm a Democrat. I mean,
I don't believe all these crazy things. I think this
is hyperbole. The Republicans are just spinning this up. No,
look at the candidates that you're electing this guy in Virginia.
There are my colleagues who share these same kinds of views,

(47:33):
and it's just that's where we're at, normal versus crazy,
and we need people around the country to stay We're
staying away from the crazy people, and we're going to
enforce the laws. You can't have every city in the
country decide who's a citizen and then they get an
obstruct federal law enforcement for just enforcing immigration law.

Speaker 2 (47:54):
You know the guy's name.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
The guy's name is Jay Jones, and he's kind of
on the defensive, but early voting starts today in Virginia
and the Democratic gubernatorial candidates she wants him to continue
in the race. The Attorney General's Associations in America said
he's got to step down. You can't urge that your
political opponents be shot and their children be butchered and

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put the bloody babies in your mother's arms to die.
You can't have that person in charge of law enforcement.
Two bullets in the head is what he referred to,
and also the dying children in the mother's arms, the
wife of the guy who's running against And of course
I don't think Jay Jones going to go out and
kill people. But the problem is on the left, there's

(48:40):
crazies everywhere, like the one who shot Charlie Kirk and
also the one who tried to kill Brett Kavanall. There's
crazies everywhere that read this stuff as if it's real,
as a call to action to kill the current Attorney
general in Virginia, who's the Republican. The call to action
is to kill him. It's like what and this has

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not caused more difficulties for him in the race. I
find this unbelievable, Warren.

Speaker 5 (49:06):
I mean, we'll see, hopefully the good people of Virginia
will make the right decision. And look, the mayor of
Chicago's already had no approval rating. The question is, how
does a guy get elected with zero approval rating or
I guess seven percent of number, but you know, some
some level of positive approval rating. But you know, this
is the total illustration in blue city after blue city

(49:27):
around the country. You know, Donald Trump said it in
his first campaign, and it's still so true.

Speaker 3 (49:31):
What the heck do you have to lose?

Speaker 5 (49:33):
You know, And hopefully people will wake up and say, yeah,
you know, maybe we should try a different approach and
just fundamental civilization. Don't hurt people, don't take their stuff,
don't shoot. The part is, don't tolerate people that will
do those things.

Speaker 3 (49:51):
Now that it's worth the law.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
On a novel concept. Lastly, the lines are being redrawn
as I speak. Smart money says that Greg Lansman's going
to be positioned out. Where are you on reapportionment of
your district?

Speaker 2 (50:06):
Right now? You have a little bit of Hamlin County.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
Smart money tells me they're going to take Ice seventy
five west and east and you're going to come down
to western Hamlinon County.

Speaker 2 (50:13):
What do you know about that?

Speaker 3 (50:14):
If anything, Well, I don't know for sure. I've seen
about seven or eight versions of the map.

Speaker 5 (50:19):
And you know, without saying when we updated our constitution
back in twenty eighteen, without saying the word Cincinnati, he said,
you can't split Cincinnati. It used to be split between
at the time brad Winstrip and Steve Shabbitt.

Speaker 3 (50:32):
And then when you had.

Speaker 5 (50:33):
It all drawn together, of course Greg Lansman meet Steve
Shabbitt and Shabbit a longtime.

Speaker 3 (50:38):
Representative the west side.

Speaker 5 (50:40):
But because of that shift, you know, I've had a
good fortune to represent the west side except for del
High Everything that's not in the city west of seventy
five is in the eighth district. Now, who knows where
it'll change. You know, some people think that, you know,
we went from twelve twelve Republicans and four Democrats in
the last redraw, that we should have held twelve and

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Democrats probably should have lost one. Most people think that
means you'll have one in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. But
there are people that really believe we might even be
able to change it more than that. Right now, that's
in the hands of the redistricting Commission. That's one Republican,
one Democrat from the House, one Republican, one Democrat from
the Senate, the governor of the Secretary of State, and
the auditor, and they're supposed to present something by the

(51:25):
end of the month, and we'll see where it goes
from there.

Speaker 2 (51:27):
All right, let's see what happens.

Speaker 1 (51:29):
So I followed the Illinois rule, in which there are
seventeen congressional seats in Illinois and fifteen of the seventeen
are Democrats. So I would follow the Illinois rule, which
has been in effect for a long time. Bring the
Illinois rule to Ohio and make it thirteen to two.
That's my vote. But Warren Davidson, you're a great American.
Thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And please

(51:50):
stay safe out there on the campaign trail with so
many Democrats calling for injury and debt to those they
disagree with. But Warren Davidson, thank you very much.

Speaker 5 (52:00):
Thanks always an honor. Pray for peace, and God bless
you and all your listeners, and.

Speaker 1 (52:04):
God bless America. Let's continue with more news coming up next.
And we have an attorney general and the great State
of Virginia urging that his political opponents be shot in
the head and that his wife, the mother of his
two babies, hold their bloody, dying bodies. And that passes
for political discourse. Bill Cunningham News Radio, seven hundred ww.

Speaker 6 (52:25):
Brave receivers go out to the right, So we're out
to the left. Three down, Liven for Cincinnati and everybody
else pack tea. With six seconds to go, Beck throw
short over the middle. Now one backward toss, so well
has it? Throws it backward to a tight end. Bramer
runs up the field of the forty clocks hit zero.

Speaker 7 (52:42):
Bramer runs out of bounds and up Bearcats our victorious.
The student section comes pouring out onto the field here
at Nippert Stadium. It is not an upset, It is
an uprising as Cincinnati he knocks off undefeated fourteenth ranked

(53:04):
Iowas State by the final score of thirty eight to thirty.

Speaker 5 (53:12):
Hello, Pietos, I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 1 (53:21):
Say you better not disrespect to you see Bearcats. That's
all I'm telling you right now. Well, will I tell
you what you might as well? Get those boys down
at pay court. Twenty one trips, twenty one scores in
the red zone.

Speaker 2 (53:32):
So far, not bad.

Speaker 8 (53:34):
The only team in the Big Twelve and only one
of nine teams nationally can say that.

Speaker 2 (53:41):
How am I getting the quarterback for the Bearcats? Get
him down there? That scores me down there and get
figure it out. You can't do work.

Speaker 8 (53:46):
Twenty six in the nation, right outside the top twenty five.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
Well, e Liza ahead, Who did the Bearcats play next?
If anyone they got the UCF they're pretty good. They're
pretty good.

Speaker 2 (53:56):
By the way.

Speaker 8 (53:57):
Linebacker Jake the Snake Goldie Senior Bold National Defensive Player
of the Week and the Big Twelve Defensive Player of
the Week.

Speaker 2 (54:05):
What about the Godfather. He played, but I didn't get
any it didn't you know, didn't do a lot. I'll
tell you what I went Friday night. Sega was there.
I saw the.

Speaker 8 (54:16):
Guard you got your Now you've changed because now you
got a purple shirt.

Speaker 2 (54:20):
I wore this in honor of Elder.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
I saw the greatest high school performance in any arena
in the history of America. The pit ten thousand strong
plus Maler number one ranked team in the state.

Speaker 3 (54:35):
Right.

Speaker 1 (54:35):
I went to the tailgate party with Johnny kraft Craft Electric,
et cetera.

Speaker 2 (54:40):
Walked around.

Speaker 1 (54:40):
There was huge tailgating. I looked like Bengal Jim. But
the Elder Faithful was there. And I talked to Father
Anthony Brouch, the chaplain for Elder High School, and I said, look,
you tell the he wanted to talk to the team
just before the start of the game. Yeah, I said, Father,
tell those Panthers Maler's going to kick their ass.

Speaker 2 (55:02):
He looked at me and said, I'll tell them.

Speaker 1 (55:05):
Twenty four to sixteen correct. Elder Elder rolls correct. Maler
looked overwhelmed, out, coached, outplayed by the Panthers, who.

Speaker 8 (55:15):
It was thought, weren't that good. You picked Molar and
gave me Moler time for another visit to Greaters. What
about the Marrymont that's an ching out the park twenty
four to twenty two?

Speaker 1 (55:30):
Was that the twenty three to twenty one three twenty
one don't of course Safa.

Speaker 8 (55:36):
Then Lakota West of course beat up on Cole Rain.
But you know what, Willie, they got one win.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
Man handled Cole Rank almost more than the standard. Is
that the standard is calling at one will start? Is
that this standard? Why don't you talk about the Bengals, Willie?
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and Coolly get eight one, two nine, three to two
twenty twenty. I spoke had some pictures taken with the
cheerleaders or whatever from seton, and I told today that
to Sarah, I would say, make her the citizen of
the day. Didn't get her last name, and I said, Sarah,
you're the citizen of.

Speaker 2 (56:21):
The day today.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
If she's listening, she says she doesn't a way home
from school at seton the Seaton Saints controlled by Chris smitham.

Speaker 8 (56:30):
Bengals update, will he brought you by good spirits at
party Town with thirteen locations in northern Kentucky? Of course
former hopefully they grew open late last night with that
one had to be former mount Healthy standout David Montgomery.
Took ten years for him to play another game in
his hometown. Could be another ten but the former Division
three player of the Year in Ohio in twenty fifteen

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touchdown pass, touchdown run thirty seven twenty four sending the
Bengals to two and three and eight Browning into the
hot tub because that guy was smothered all day long.
I'm gonna Lando Brown with the matador approach from the
left tackles, Well, how about to play on the safety?
I think the I think they good. It wasn't even
a guy there to block him, right, so.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
I don't get it. The team is over. Zach Schull
was out of his element.

Speaker 8 (57:19):
More to night on Bengals line six five seven hundred
WLW on the road next week, where to the frozen
tundra of Green Bay Wistonson. The Packers are a fourteen
and a half point favorite.

Speaker 1 (57:33):
May not be enough points and the weather might be
a little iffy. Suddenly we have the global warming. Well,
I like global warming? You like global warming? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (57:42):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (57:43):
Monday Night Football Kansas City and Jacksonville at seven on
ESPN fifteen thirty. As we stated, the Cincinnati Bearcats knocking
off Iowa State. They're twenty sixth in the nation.

Speaker 1 (57:55):
AP you see, maybe headed to the Final four like
they did about it seven eight years ago.

Speaker 2 (58:00):
What do you think? Red's update?

Speaker 8 (58:02):
Mark Sheldon here we Go reports today that all of
the Reds coaching staff under manager Terry Francota, has been
invited back for next season.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
The whole town's baddie about Cincinnati.

Speaker 2 (58:16):
What a team?

Speaker 9 (58:16):
What a team?

Speaker 2 (58:17):
He won a team.

Speaker 8 (58:18):
Former Reds catcher Kurt Casally, former star of Under the
Lights in the Dugout a couple of years ago. I
kind of like him, has retired after eleven big league seasons.
He's in the front office with the Reds.

Speaker 2 (58:31):
I like that guy. Wonder what job he's got. Well,
someone's got to get the pieces in the right position.

Speaker 8 (58:37):
They and they say the budget is going to be
announced next month.

Speaker 1 (58:41):
Is it unlimited? What about Middletown with you. What about
Middletown's finest he's I think he's gonna stay right where
he bear.

Speaker 2 (58:50):
I don't know. They have to trade Hunter Green for
a slugger in the middle of the lineup.

Speaker 8 (58:55):
One hundred and seventy one days now until opening Day,
and Rhet Louder remember him with the forearm injury and
everything else. He's scheduled to pitch in the Arizona Fall
League that starts today.

Speaker 1 (59:06):
You know where Dela Cruz belongs in the Arizona Fall League,
playing left or right field, preferably right field.

Speaker 8 (59:13):
National League Division Series Tonight, Dodgers and Fills at six,
LA up one, Oh, Cubs and Brewers in Milwaukee at
nine with the Brewers up one. Oh, congrats FC Cincinnati.
Big win on the road against those Red Bulls Saturday,
I think one zip that clinches round one home field
advantage for the Orange and Blue.

Speaker 2 (59:35):
When did they start that? Their eleventh road win of
the season. That's pretty good.

Speaker 3 (59:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (59:40):
Regular season finale October the eighteenth of TQL Stadium against Montreal.
The season ends the day before Christmas and then starts
again in January, and starts again in January.

Speaker 1 (59:52):
The first Jeff Birding tells me it's a year long process,
and that is exactly accurate.

Speaker 2 (59:57):
How many how many games do their matches or play
like thirty some matches? I think, yeah, yeah, I'm close
to it. Let's see.

Speaker 8 (01:00:04):
Also, Willie, the Roger Bacon and Anderson golf teams are
still out. Roger Bacon checking things out today in the district,
in the state tournament.

Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
The Spartan's beat up on San Ax and Deer Park
and golf. I told Wayne Caruchi to get me advised
they're playing today.

Speaker 8 (01:00:23):
Rosenfeldt is the head coach of the Roger Bacon team.
And good luck to Anderson. They're in action too. I
got to see what's going on. Today's going to be okay.
Tomorrow might be a little more iffy about the weather.
You agree, I mean that they'll play golf no matter what. Probably,
Do you have any hope at all for the Red
Spangles any Yeah? You know, yeah, I like the Reds.

Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
We got to get a first baseman, a second baseman,
a shortstop, a third baseman, a left fielder, a right
fielder because I think fetals in center center. We got
to get a well, they're all right. The thirty to
keep bright. Hayes just got to hit up. He can't
hit well. Maybe he gets better next year.

Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
I doubt it. What about Sal? Where do you put Sal?
Just call Sal? Call Sal? Maybe at first and left?
I don't know. You gotta tell Ellie.

Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
Can you tell Scott Borass his agent that Ellie's gonna
go to the Arizona League Now he's gonna get ready
to play right field next year?

Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
I don't think so. Why not? This is not gonna happen.
I would demand it. What did Pete Rose do? He
went for a left field at third base? Good enough
for Pete good in a different era. You're telling me
this is a way different era. In that back then.

Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
You don't need a six foot six inch shortstop who
has a great arm and range. You need him in
right field. All of Dave Parker, Paul O'Neill, Glenn Braggs
need him in the right field. And then you bring Arroyo,
play him at short and tell McClain you're fighting for
your life right there, young man.

Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
Getting Nick krohl Er brad Meter on the line.

Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
And then tell I don't know Hayes until he's signed
up for the next four years. Hayes's he's got a
contract through almost twenty thirty. We'll see what happens. Well,
let's see what happens. But someone's gotta make these decisions.
I wanted to I wanted to be Tito. What about Tito.

Speaker 2 (01:02:13):
I don't think he's going anywhere. He's got two more years.
You think is gonna bet?

Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
He's got the guts to tell him. Dela Cruz, you
are an outfielder. You're not as shortstop. There's no six
foot six inch shortstops in baseball anymore.

Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
They're not kee be Lyris moved their guy Cruise out
the center.

Speaker 1 (01:02:32):
You can't let a player determine what position I'm gonna play.
You say, young man, you have the skills of an
outfielder because of your arm and speed. You're an outfielder.
You're not as shortstop. It began when he was thirteen
or fourteen, and you played shortstop, and all of a sudden,
you grew eight inches in one summer.

Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
And maybe he won't err as much. But do you
have twenty five twenty six, he.

Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
Said, fifty the last two years to lead the league
all time, and errors by shortstop fifty errors two seasons
can't have it, And I traded Hunter Green for a
slugger in the middle of the lineup. I'll like Greg Vaughan,
Kevin Mitchell, That's what I do. Maybe Adam Done, get
him in, get him back here. You need somebody hit
the comeback.

Speaker 4 (01:03:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
I don't like him much, Sir, and Griffy. He's put
on too much weight. He gets still hit though. I
bet I bet he could write. I bet you, I
bet that's that's one. That's a sweet swing right there.
I don't know what to tell We have nothing but
crisis ever everywhere. Look, but I tell you what Cats
are winning FC Cincinnati's winning. That's it. And Elder, that

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was the greatest event you. Let me ask you. That
was the heart of the West Side out there.

Speaker 8 (01:03:42):
You went to the tailgate, you arrived at the game,
you picked Moeler over Elder, even though it was at
the pit.

Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
How long did you stay? This is a very key mobile.
I'll give you the answer, but I want to explain it.
Did you wait?

Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
Did you laugh till last till halftime? Absolutely not? Okay,
we got there about five o'clock. Traffic was a bear
rolling around, et cetera. I watched the first series, Muller
went up seven zip and I left say give me
out of student. By the way, that was the greatest
west side the character. There was no thought about gunshots fired,

(01:04:20):
start the game at four pm. That was a wonderful experience. Elder,
welcome me in, open arms and thank you, say get
me out a.

Speaker 8 (01:04:28):
Studie, Willie, and utter of a happy Monday. At least
somewhere in America.

Speaker 2 (01:04:32):
We leave you with the immortal words of the stud report.

Speaker 10 (01:04:36):
We got to settle down and just do our jobs.
Just settle down and do our jobs. Defensively, we got
to just settle down and just execute and do our jobs,
and just do your job. I think I said it
of three or four times over. It's a matter of
guy's got to just relax and do their jobs.

Speaker 2 (01:04:52):
Is that Marvin? Yeah, he takeover.

Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
He's back in charge. What the how many playoff games
did he win? Wait a minute on seven hundred WLW
Bill Cunningham the Great America, of course, Jeff Creweir is
a living legend in the great State of Louisiana. He's

(01:05:17):
certainly a podcast or, he's written books.

Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
He's on radio.

Speaker 1 (01:05:20):
He thinks a lot, He has a lot of columns
at town hall dot com. I have one up the
FBI faces along Road to Redemption and Jeff crue Air,
Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Before we talk
about James Combe and all that kind of stuff, give
me your sense of where we are. We're about four
or five days into the in the government shutdown. All
it would take is for the Democrats, five or six
more Democrats in the Senate to say, you know what,

(01:05:43):
enough is enough. We'll have a clean cr and we're
going to vote for the same continuation of federal spending
as we voted for in March. And this is the
Biden budget that concluded on October I'm sorry, on September thirtieth,
which is the fiscal of the US. So we're about
a week end of this thing right now. Down the
Republicans saying, well, let's just keep the Biden budget going,

(01:06:03):
and the Democrats are going nuts.

Speaker 2 (01:06:05):
Give me your perspective if.

Speaker 9 (01:06:06):
Any Yeah, I mean, I think the Democrats own this bill.
I mean, I think the Democrats are going to cave eventually.
Already three of them voted with the Republicans. And by
the way, Fetterman is looking like the most reasonable Democrat
in Congress. If only you had more Democrats like Fetterman.
But I do think they're going to They're going to

(01:06:27):
cave eventually. I think they're going to get the heat.
I think Republicans should just stand firm. Democrats are trying
to get in this what they couldn't get into one
big beautiful bill, which is basically healthcare for illegals. So
this is all on them. You know, as you said,
Schumer went ahead with the clean cr back in March.

(01:06:48):
In the interim, you got a lot of heat for
doing that. AOC is breathing down his neck, and you know,
it's politics, and he's worried about his position, and the
left wing is down with certain control, and you know,
this is what we end up with.

Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
I have to think, Jeff Carreer, how does this end.
I assume it's going to be the next payday to
miss they have The federal workers have not missed a
payday yet. The last one was September thirtieth, The next
one's the fifteenth, and so the paychecks are supposed to come.
And in the past, well, when these eighteen other shutdowns
took place, they ever paid anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:07:21):
And so we.

Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
Until the fifteenth, there's nothing, nothing much to do, So
this could go on for a while, and this will
give the Trumpster an opportunity to right size the federal government,
the bureaucracy, be careful for what you wish.

Speaker 9 (01:07:36):
Well, that's what he talks about doing. It mean, it'll
be an opportunity for him to make some serious cuts
in government. I mean, we know the government's too big.
I mean, Bill, we've got a thirty seven plus trillion
dollar debt that we have to take care of. And
the president has a unique opportunity here should take advantage
of it. And the Democrats are in disarray. They are

(01:07:58):
totally all over the board on the far far left.
You don't have any voices of reason, really very few,
and the president is just driving them crazy. They're just
filled with anger. And you know, they're talking about the
president being, you know, mentally incompetence. I mean, of course
they said nothing when Biden was president for four years.

(01:08:20):
They just said he was sharp as attack.

Speaker 2 (01:08:21):
And now they're worried.

Speaker 9 (01:08:22):
About the mental competence of the president.

Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
It's crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:08:25):
You.

Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
A few days ago ahead on Senator Ran Paul the
only Republican in the Senate that voted against this. He
voted with Chuck Schumer and he said, look, the Republicans
want to spend and borrow over this fiscal year, the
one coming up, this one about two trillion dollars, want
to borrow that, and that Democrats want to borrow three trillion.

Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
And either it's two or three trillion.

Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
At some point we're gonna have one hell of a
problem in this country because if we're not the reserve currency,
or if the other nations of the world and certain
funds do not want to buy our debt, gonna need
whalebarrows going to the grocery store to get a loaf
of bread. And so doesn't Rand Paul have a point
about borrowing under Trump's plan and additional two trillion dollars

(01:09:11):
every year for the next several years.

Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
Doesn't he have a point?

Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
He?

Speaker 9 (01:09:14):
I mean, he has a great point. I mean, I
understand where he's coming from. I mean, I understand his
fiscal common sense. I mean he's one of the few
that really holds the line on spending. And he was
one of the few voices that called athelies during COVID,
So I mean he's got a record as a truth teller.
Problem is of course that. You know, they they don't

(01:09:35):
have enough like him. I mean, he's out there on
an island and it's just him. So I mean we
need more that are that are fiscally responsible and give
him some you know, colleagues to work with. Right now,
I mean it's just Ran Paul on the Senate side.
There's maybe one or two on the House side, but
he's right. I mean, we've got to seriously reform spending.

(01:09:57):
And that was one of the problems with the One
Big Beautiful Bill is because of the added debt that
it created. So that was a legitimate criticism, but you know,
the Republicans said that they had to pass it otherwise
we'd have these massive tax increases which we can't allow.

Speaker 4 (01:10:13):
So you know, we we were stuck.

Speaker 9 (01:10:15):
Well, and I probably would have voted for it too,
because I wouldn't want to see any taxes.

Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
Go up either.

Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
You know, my friend Congressman Tom Massey was the one
in the House that said, no, we can't afford this.
Maybe there's something in the water in the state of Kentucky.
But nonetheless, part of this requirement of Chuck Schumer is
that the five hundred million, the half of billion dollars
be issued to NPR within three days of opening the government,
and so I thought we had that debate concluded. The

(01:10:43):
NPR has its viewpoint. And the reason Democrats fight like
warrior poets to keep NPR is because they're a democratic outlet.
It's not well publicized. But the Democrats want five hundred
million dollars to refund NPR and PBS, and that's not
been well publicized.

Speaker 9 (01:11:04):
And we've got to stand firm against that because that's
already been decided. They want to revisit all these things, Bill,
which is what you're just talking about. By the way,
do you know that none of these PBS and PR
stations have gone out of business. I mean all of
them have been able to survive by asking their viewers
and listeners to donate. So they just had to cut

(01:11:27):
back some, but they're still on the air. None of
them have completely closed their doors. So they didn't need
all of this federal large s.

Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
They didn't need it.

Speaker 9 (01:11:36):
So we've got to stand firm on that we cannot
be funding any entities that just present one side of views.
This is supposedly for the whole country, and they're all
their board, all their programming, all their executives are left wing,
and we shouldn't be in the business of left wing propaganda, Jeff,
for no questions, we get back down on that bill,

(01:11:58):
we can't fact down.

Speaker 1 (01:12:00):
They could fund you and me, Maybe they could fund
certain parts of conservative maybe they con maybe they could
find conservative talk radio that would never happen. And the
reason they fight so hard for NPR and PBS, and
the reason they fight so hard for late night comics
the Jimmies are unfunny is because they represent democratic viewpoints.
And the reason they fight so hard for New York

(01:12:21):
Times Washington Poast is because they're the outlets of the
radical left. We have to get into this column here
road on September twenty ninth about the FBI faces.

Speaker 2 (01:12:30):
Along road to redemption.

Speaker 1 (01:12:32):
Let's go over the sins and the crimes of James Comy,
going back at least to twenty sixteen.

Speaker 2 (01:12:37):
Explain that to the American people.

Speaker 3 (01:12:40):
James Comy is a liar.

Speaker 9 (01:12:42):
He lied about the Stile dossier, He lied about Hillary
Clinton's emails. He should have prosecuted her, but he didn't.
He went after General Flynn in a very underhanded way.
He basically he is a tool of the left that
was being used to try to bring down Donald Trump.

(01:13:06):
He's lied now that they have charged him with perjury.
He lied about what he did by you know, slipping
information to his friend who got it published. And what
he was trying to do as he was walking out
the door was to make sure that there would be
a Muller investigation going after the president, and he successfully

(01:13:26):
got this special counsel created, and you know, he lied
about it. So he's on record line as a president,
Trump posted, it should be easy to be able to,
you know, get a conviction on this guy. The problem
is that the judge is a Biden appointed judge. So

(01:13:46):
that's always seems to be something that the Democrats benefit from.
The venue is a little bit different. It's in you know, eastern.

Speaker 3 (01:13:57):
Virginia.

Speaker 9 (01:13:58):
It's not in d C, thank goodness. So maybe we
have a little bit better chance for justice. But the
Democrats have such built in advantages from the judges, to
the juries, to where the venis are.

Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
But this man is a disgrace. Well yeah, you say in.

Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
Your column as FBI Director James Comey was a disaster.
He should have charged Hillary Clinton, exonerated Donald Trump, and
completely dismissed the bogus thele dossier. He should never have
authorized warrant applications based on lives or sanctioned that should
be leaked to the New York Times, which was a crime.
He summarily lied to Congress. In fact, even CNN and

(01:14:37):
those who represents the far left wing have said, I've
watched it. Well, James Comy lied. Of course, he didn't
tell the truth to Congress. But that's no big deal
because a lot of people lie to Congress. So you
have former US attorneys saying, well, of course he lied
to Congress, but let's face it, everyone does, so it's okay.
But just on the issue of charging Hillary Clinton, for

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those who forgot the summer of twenty sixteen, what did
he say Hillary Clinton had done that should have resulted
in her indictment for maybe thirty three thousand counts?

Speaker 9 (01:15:09):
Yeah, I mean he went through the whole list of
things that she had done. She lied, She lied over
and over and over again about her thirty three thousand emails.

Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
But he made the.

Speaker 9 (01:15:19):
Bogus claim that no prosecutor would indict her, and that,
of course is another lie right there, because I think
any reasonable prosecutor would have He said that they wouldn't,
So I mean he was covering for her. Even though
Hillary is upset with James Comy because he brought up
the Anthony Wiener laptop towards the end of the campaign

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and of course they went through the Anthony when Your
Laptop in record time and was able to say that
they went through it all and there was nothing there.
But Hillary still has bitter towards James Comy, but nothing
compared to Donald Trump is what he did with the President.
So yeah, I think the President and that's happy about
this indictment. I think the American people should be. But

(01:16:04):
he's not the only FBI director who's lied. His successor
lied as well.

Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
Christopher Ray.

Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
You say, no longer the f BAD director are facing
the same legal problems as James coming. Didn't Christopher Ray
lie about the two hundred and seventy five FBI agents
and informants working the Capitol on January the.

Speaker 9 (01:16:22):
Sixth, Yeah, he said he didn't believe that they were
any He didn't believe that they were any and they
were two hundred and seventy four. Now cash Bettel later
said that they were there, you know, after it had
started for crowd control.

Speaker 3 (01:16:38):
Either way.

Speaker 9 (01:16:39):
Christopher Ray knew very well what was going on. I mean,
we've been lied to about Jay six from the beginning bill,
you know, about the pipe bombers, the whole way that
these protesters were allowed to, you know, go in there.
They've just opened up the barricades and allowed them to
go in and then charge them for that. And then

(01:17:01):
there were the instigators from Antifa and the police and
the FBI, and these people were set up, a lot
of them, and of course they were treated so horribly.
And look at how that George Floyd protesters were treated
with kid gloves.

Speaker 1 (01:17:13):
Well, the one hundred thousand protesters on January sixth, it
was well known weeks in advanced planes, trains, buses, and cars.
The FBI knew what was coming. In fact, they embedded
these two hundred and seventy four or others into the
various crowds, which is a good tactic. They used it
with the Ku Klux Klan for a long time, but

(01:17:34):
they would never use it with Antifa. But nonetheless, that's
a different story. But they knew or should have known,
exactly what was planned because their agents were involved with
the groups coming to Washington to protest, and so of
course they knew, and Christopher Ray acted as if we
had no clue what was going on when they knew
what was going to happen.

Speaker 9 (01:17:54):
Yeah, and Christopher Rays the guy who said that the
biggest threat that we face is you know, white supremacists,
that they're the biggest threat to America.

Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
I mean, what a joke, what a liar.

Speaker 9 (01:18:07):
And of course his handling oft the Jay six thing
has been atrocious.

Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
From the very beginning.

Speaker 9 (01:18:13):
I'm hoping the cash Betel is going to give us
some answers about the pipe bomber, about you know, the
extent of these agents.

Speaker 3 (01:18:21):
Some good things are going on. We got rid of
some of the.

Speaker 9 (01:18:24):
Folks who were kneeling when the whole George Floyd mess
was going on that we're trying to show there christ
for social justice. Those folks have been fired. So that's
a good step in the right direction.

Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
He's going to be a rain. Comby's going to be
a rain on October the ninth. Now, lastly, you have
a great part of your column that deals with Charlie Kirk,
and you have in here about Charlie Kirk and the
text messaging tether and fro that we need information now
about Charlie Kirk and talk about what you would like
to see happened with the assassin of Charlie Kirk mounting

(01:19:00):
I need to answer.

Speaker 9 (01:19:02):
Yeah, I think there are a lot of questions, Bill.
I receive videos every day from people that are poking
holes in the official narrative. I mean we could spend
hours going through all the different theories that people have
sent me. There does seem to be a lot of
distrust about the official narrative. And you know why because
you know, we've been live to over the years. I mean,

(01:19:23):
we have not been told the truth about so many things,
from weapons of mass destruction to COVID to in my opinion,
the election, and you know Jay six, on and on
and on. So people are obviously distrustful. We're hoping Cash
Betel and Dan BONGINAI, we're bringing integrity back to the FBI,
but we know that there's so many deep state folks

(01:19:43):
embedded in there. So there are questions that I'm hearing about.
You know, the videos that have been released about the shooter,
about the text messages. A lot of people just don't
buy the text messages. Don't think that that's how twenty
two year olds communicate in their holes in the timeline.
Build the timeline doesn't really add up when you look

(01:20:05):
at the timeline. So it just is, you know, we
just need more information. We need to have more disclosure
about what happened. This is a man who is a
hero to millions of Americans, and he was known to
millions of Americans and now he's gone, and there needs
to be full disclosure about. You know, where we stand
as far as the investigators, well, to me.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
The biggest hole to me are the drones. According to
one report, I saw the six to ten members of
Charlie Kirk's security team when they went to the site.
They looked up and saw three or four buildings about
two hundred yards away, and they said, we have to
get those buildings covered. They were thinking about the assassination
attempt on Donald Trump and Butler County, Pennsylvania, and so

(01:20:48):
they were said, we have drone technology with us, and
we can put drones over the top of those buildings
where a sniper might be and we can monitor who's.

Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
On the roof and who is it on the roof.

Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
And the security team for Charlie Kirk was told by
campus police, we'll have that covered don't worry about it,
and look what happened.

Speaker 9 (01:21:07):
Well, And I've been told that there was like six
policemen from the university that were at the event, I
mean six, and we had, I mean thousands of people
that were there. So there was a massive error in
the security, just like there was in Butler, Pennsylvania. And
I mean, I think a lot of us still have

(01:21:28):
questions about the Secret Service, and some recent incidents have
occurred that have raised more questions about the Secret Service.
So I think again people are distrustful of the official
narrative that they're hearing, and you know, we need to
get to the bottom of what happened here. So were
we being told that there was just another quote unquote

(01:21:48):
Loan woolf Wolf who was able to get all done
by himself. Get up there, disassemble the rifle, get down somehow.

Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
Get it in the woods, in the woods, and then
to be discovered, to be discovered in there, did and
take it with him to be discovered.

Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
And I'm thinking, where are the drones?

Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
What assassin leaves the weapon behind this, assembles it, leaves
it in the woods, go back.

Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
I don't get it.

Speaker 1 (01:22:14):
Jeff curR, Let's keep the lines open of communication New
Orleans and your columns are always at town Hall. Jeff
Creweir dot net and Jeff continue to question. Thanks for
coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and Jeff, you're a
great American.

Speaker 9 (01:22:29):
Thank you always a pleasure, Thank you Bill appreciation.

Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
Let's continue with more drones. We got that covered and
it wasn't and Charlie Kirk is dead. Bill Cunningham on
seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 10 (01:22:41):
Weve got to settle down and just do our jobs.
Just settle down and do our jobs. Defensively. We've got
to just settle down and just execute do our jobs
and just do your job. I think I said it
of three or four times over. It's a manner of
guys got to just relax and do their job. Just
execute your assignment and get it done.

Speaker 2 (01:22:59):
I got to do my job.

Speaker 10 (01:23:00):
We've got to do a better job. I got to
prepare them better. They got to go out and they
got to execute their jobs better. Okay, just squarely with
squarely on me. I don't know that the opponent matters.
You just got to do your jobs. I don't think
there goes into a thing.

Speaker 3 (01:23:12):
Uh, you know, we've got to do their jobs.

Speaker 10 (01:23:14):
Whether you're on the road, whether you're at home, they're
playing football and it's just the execution of football.

Speaker 3 (01:23:20):
You know what I'm saying, Hello, Pie, I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 9 (01:23:34):
Rock.

Speaker 2 (01:23:34):
What'd you do glean from the comments of Marvin Lewis?
Did you glean something of trying to make a point?
What was the what was the point? We got to
do her job? I think you know the same point
about one hundred times.

Speaker 11 (01:23:46):
Here's it, so Bengal, here's here's a couple of stats
for I'll score sixty nine to nine in the first
halves of the last three games.

Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
Sixty nine, Tony, that's not good.

Speaker 11 (01:23:58):
At one point, well, Jake Browning was a leading rusher
for the Bengals, and at one point Jamar Chase was
the leading tackler because.

Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
He was tackling the receptions. Yeah, so Jamar Chase number
one in tackling.

Speaker 2 (01:24:11):
Did you get a defensive triple crown?

Speaker 11 (01:24:14):
Now that the fourth quarter might have saved Jake Browning's
job for a week three quarters?

Speaker 2 (01:24:20):
Completely awful, awful. It's the best quarterback.

Speaker 11 (01:24:24):
It's just it's hard because he is trying to operate
in an offense design for Joe Burrow, who again just
glosses over lots of other inefficiencies and is so good
throwing the ball in timing and seeing the right rate
and making quick decisions. Jake Browning needs a run game.
If you look back, what was he last year was
four and three as a starter? Was that last year

(01:24:44):
two or two years ago? But they were to run
the ball a little bit better. But he don't have
a run game to lead on.

Speaker 1 (01:24:50):
Who's the best quarterback in Cincinnati? Said Maler's Mattoski. Is
he the best quarterback in Cincinnati?

Speaker 2 (01:24:56):
I would say can Ee Camp Elders quarterback? I was
there for the game, Rock Did I tell you what?

Speaker 9 (01:25:01):
It was?

Speaker 11 (01:25:02):
Unbelievab Everyone that I talked to it was there, said
it was unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (01:25:05):
We'll try to get there at five o'clock, barely got
in by five point fifteen to the to the tailgate parties,
massive tailgating, and uh then you go into the game.
Got in about quarridal six an iron fifteen and walked around.
It was at six o'clock, an hour ahead of time.
There wasn't a seat anywhere to be found. That was

(01:25:26):
an incredible experience.

Speaker 11 (01:25:28):
Yeah, and they just redid that field and in the
off season, so beautiful looking field and.

Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
They're praying before the game. Then they kicked Maller's ass.
I spoke to Father Anthony Browch, who as you know,
is the chaplain of Elder. Yes, and I kind of
misconstrued a couple of his remarks an hour ago. I said,
I said to him, go tell those boys that Maler
was going to kick their ass.

Speaker 2 (01:25:49):
And I'm not sure. Father Browse said that, Well maybe
he didn't. It fired them up. Well, I didn't want
to cause that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
Then he sent me a little text and said the following,
I remember it differently than you. He said, I have
every confidence of the men of Elder. Tell your listeners.
I said that I have comment. I think you're also
when he said it's what I said, I think you
kick their ass, that's what.

Speaker 2 (01:26:12):
And he did not relate that to the team.

Speaker 11 (01:26:14):
I think you're also remembering it differently when you picked
Moulder to win the game. If I'm not mistaken, right
sake correct? And now here you are and your go
Panthers go look at you. You are unbelievable jumping on.

Speaker 2 (01:26:28):
I saw Doug Ramsey before the game. I hurt yourself.

Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
I'm wearing purple on Monday. If you win, he said,
you'll be wearing purple. Guys here, I am am I
wearing purple. That quarterback Elder has a real deal and
he said Junior. And if I'm not mistake, I think
he lives in like Liberty Township.

Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
And he said, I love Elder.

Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
If you play in that high school atmosphere once you're
saying I'm going Elder, that is unbelievable.

Speaker 11 (01:26:56):
To be fair, a lot of gCO games have that atmosphere.

Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
I don't know about that. I don't want to, but
it's not saying played in a bunch.

Speaker 11 (01:27:04):
A bunch doesn't have that sat By the way, one
they beat Louisgo Trinity, one of the honestly one of
the best teams in Kentucky a field, right, they did,
So sant X is coming back?

Speaker 2 (01:27:13):
Is what you're coming back?

Speaker 11 (01:27:14):
By the way, Brad Riley Braydon Riley for Saint X,
who's committed Northwestern. Two punts, blocked, nine tackles, an interception,
He's done. He's a man, great player, he's a man.
But uh well, here's a question of who's in worst
shape right now, the Reds, the Bengals or Mark Sanchez
I'm taking Mark Sanchez too.

Speaker 1 (01:27:34):
He's looking at a hard time daddy in Indiana doesn't
mess around this gun, unlike Ohio, you do this stuff
in Indiana.

Speaker 2 (01:27:41):
What is he doing?

Speaker 11 (01:27:42):
What is a grown man doing out at twelve thirty
drunk on a work trips?

Speaker 2 (01:27:47):
Is a grown man? He's like not seven years old,
six three, two.

Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
Twenties, like forty years old almost, And he isn't an
Allen Indianapolis drunk and he's beating up a sixty nine
year old man who's work and the guy looks like
he's dead.

Speaker 2 (01:28:01):
I saw that. You've seen the I just wonder if
he if mentally he's still going through something.

Speaker 11 (01:28:05):
If you recall Mark Sanchez, he led the Jets to
the AFC Championship Game two years in a row, I
want to say, like two thousand and eight, two thousand
and nine, and then the next year he had the
butt fumble.

Speaker 3 (01:28:17):
Oh years ago, we talked to Tom more than An Indianapolis.

Speaker 2 (01:28:20):
The offensive court in you get a busted and then Lens.

Speaker 3 (01:28:23):
Sanchez gets hit.

Speaker 2 (01:28:25):
The ball is loose and it's alive.

Speaker 1 (01:28:27):
I have never seen this before in my life.

Speaker 2 (01:28:29):
Watch this.

Speaker 12 (01:28:30):
Vince Wilfork is gonna throw Brandon Moore back into his quarterback.

Speaker 2 (01:28:35):
He's gonna fumble the football.

Speaker 12 (01:28:38):
This is what Reggie White used to do to people,
fork lift them and just lift them off the ground.
Mark Sanchez not expecting it, and it was the backside
of Brandon Moore to knock the ball.

Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
Out the ass. A couple of things in that guy.
Never if that happens.

Speaker 11 (01:28:57):
If Mark Sanchez plays for the Bengals, the Titans, literally
any other team but a New York team, it's not
blown into mythic proportions. The butt fumble. The butt fumble
New York and Mark Sanchez probably has a career. But
after that play he goes in the tank. I believe
he was let go the next year, never played for
another team. Butt fumble killed him. Now he's beating up

(01:29:19):
old guys right the butt fumble in New York. You
just can't do it again. If he plays for the
Cleveland Browns, it's a it's a it's a not so
top ten play on Sports Center, and that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
It doesn't live forever.

Speaker 1 (01:29:32):
And I got from Elders faithful step lives in South
Lebanon with Cash Hamburgy.

Speaker 2 (01:29:39):
He said West.

Speaker 11 (01:29:41):
I said, Liberty Township, it's more or less the same thing,
the same thing south eleven, the same thing by some furniture,
same point as he passes by Moeller and say next,
I forgot dear.

Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
Park to get to Elder because and Elder's not you
know around Elder looks like Section eight housing gone back
is not the best inside the four walls inside that good.

Speaker 2 (01:30:04):
You're in. You're in heaven right there?

Speaker 1 (01:30:05):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:30:05):
Did you eat it? Price ill Chili? I tell you what.

Speaker 1 (01:30:08):
Craft Electric had a freebie and I went there with
Johnny Kraft and I ate like condemned prisoner along with
Notre Dame's Finest.

Speaker 11 (01:30:15):
How long did you stay? That's the key who's Notre
Dame's finest. He's from Kyle Rudolph. He was there, his
sister was there.

Speaker 1 (01:30:23):
I set high to him nice and we did an
event together with uh in Green Township with him a
few years ago. But uh a guy named Shinnon doing
Duke Way. Can you can you say Shinnon doing Duke
Way three times?

Speaker 11 (01:30:35):
Like a businessman in town right, Shandy builds, he builds thingsuff.

Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
He was there.

Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
Well, you don't don't want to talk to him loud.
You want to keep your voice down with talking to him.
But but none, but yes, but nonetheless Shinnon doing Duke
Way was there with his kid. I mean it was
unbelievable atmosphere. Nobody can go there and say I don't
want to play football at ELBA. That was the greatest,
better than say next. By the way, I'll be there
every every gCO game looks that one.

Speaker 2 (01:31:02):
Game. But you should. But you never take me. You're
never here. I'm out of town. I can't go myself.
But how did Elder do with st X?

Speaker 11 (01:31:10):
I've become a fan of Elder right now, I'm on
the imagine that say.

Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
Purple. I told Ramsey, I were purpose me. Didn't get it,
Get get a good get a free shirt and a hat.
They gave that to me. That's what I figured. But
I'm an Elder fan now I've seen the Promised Land.

Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
It's Elder. But don't walk outside the four walls of Elder.
True that makes Section Section eight housing look good. But
inside the walls they have full enrollment.

Speaker 2 (01:31:38):
And what a program, had a great game plan. How
did Elder do with sant X? By the way, they won?

Speaker 1 (01:31:44):
They being Elder beat them easy, right, it was easy
and his park took it on the chin two against
Mary Mount the home of the park.

Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
Took it on the chin. Colraine took it on the chin. Well,
he got the Bombers win.

Speaker 11 (01:32:01):
Bombers win against Louisvio Trinity. Yeahurig only lost the more
by three. Our house in the Bluegrass Well. Moler a
rise and beat Elder in the regional finals.

Speaker 2 (01:32:12):
Could be all those teams. A Elder is good? Is good? Yep,
say give me some sports and make it fast.

Speaker 1 (01:32:20):
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Speaker 2 (01:32:36):
Two spots Bengals Up.

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Mount Healthy, the home of the Owls.

Speaker 2 (01:32:56):
How about that? Can he play maybe for the Bengals?
Could he switch side?

Speaker 11 (01:33:01):
We could use a run game. But he would want
a player because we need better run blockers. We don't
have those right now. A line of Brown call him
the Matador. Brown is the mouta door. Some of them
were ghosts ole getting ready for Halloween. Bengals line six
five seven hundred WLW Tonight. They're on the road next
week again in the frozen tundra of Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Speaker 2 (01:33:23):
And the pack is a fourteen and a half point favorite.
May need more. What do you think Rock already a
fourteen point dog early? How are we looking?

Speaker 3 (01:33:33):
Not good?

Speaker 8 (01:33:36):
Monday Night football Kansas City and Jacksonville seven on ESPN
fifteen thirty The Home a Mo. Then Bengals linebacker Jake
Golday is the Big twelve defensive Player of the Week,
twelve tackles in a sack and the upset win over
Iowa State Saturday.

Speaker 2 (01:33:52):
That Rock sold out to the America. Part of that
gay really good.

Speaker 1 (01:33:56):
What if somebody told you the first week in October
neither Penn State nor Texas will be in.

Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
The top twenty.

Speaker 1 (01:34:02):
It's unbelievable that U SE's got a better team than
Penn State or Texas.

Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
It's great.

Speaker 11 (01:34:07):
It's hard to me and I think you can point
this inn I l a little bit on this and
the transfer portal. It's just the talent is more spread out.
There's no dominant teams. It's also hard to get a
gauge on team because there's so many new players. I
had memphisis past week and they had seventy two new players.
That's not like Super Uncover pretty good, right, Yeah, So
it takes a great coach and a lot of money

(01:34:28):
to get him in and get him the right spot
and get them believing and all that. It's tough, but
you're it's creating parody, is what I'm saying. And as
a college football viewer, that's what you want. You know,
the day there, you know, it wasn't a time that
not long ago, it was gonna be Alahlabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Clemson.

Speaker 2 (01:34:45):
That's it, and that was it. That's the only four
teams that had a chance. Speaking of that, put a
hard glad you brought that up. Knocked out North Carol.

Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
You said Bill Belichick would win seven games. I said
they would go to a bowl, which which bowl?

Speaker 2 (01:34:58):
The Tarlet Bowl? Which but I let's see what they
may not go to a bowl, would you? Right now?

Speaker 1 (01:35:05):
I mean I got a text here from lambeau Field
that is a larger pit. The pit and Lambeau are
together as far as places to watch football.

Speaker 2 (01:35:15):
Rock.

Speaker 1 (01:35:15):
If you'd gone to the pit when you were an
eighth grader, you would have been a pitcht You would
not have gone to st X.

Speaker 11 (01:35:21):
Plus you get a better education. It's not sure much
better education. Let's see North Carolina has a win over Charlotte.
Is terrible one, okay, terrible. They gotta play Cow and
again that's why you don't know. Before the season, I
would have said Cow would be terrible because their quarterback
Francisco Mendoza transferred to IU, may be terrible. They're actually

(01:35:41):
pretty good. Virginia is pretty good. Virginia's ranking number nineteen.
They could lose boats Syracuse his decent. Stanford is not
wake Forest, not Duke, NC State. So you're asking me
one of their wins right now? For North Carolina is
an FCS team count now I think they said they
allow one FCS win now not too well.

Speaker 2 (01:36:02):
He completed the year. I said he will win four games.
Then he win four games.

Speaker 11 (01:36:06):
They're going to find a way to get Bill Belichick
on a bowl game if they.

Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
Is he ruined himself as far as his memory does.
He care about ten million dollars more than his memories.
Obviously in his head, he doesn't think he's going to
go there and fail. Well, you know, he can't control
college co eds. He can't control college football. He's controlling
one college cod pretty much fair. In fact, I see
online they're setting a date to be married. She wants

(01:36:30):
to have a family Belichick style.

Speaker 4 (01:36:34):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
If he comes up pregnant, that's it.

Speaker 3 (01:36:37):
We're on a Cincinnati.

Speaker 2 (01:36:38):
Yeah, he'll be honest.

Speaker 3 (01:36:40):
Nothing about the futures. Right now, we're praying for Cincinnati.

Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
He will be one hundred and fifty years old with
a kid going to high school. He's on a Jordan.
I mean he's on.

Speaker 1 (01:36:48):
After the game, those two were hugging walking outside the
stadium and the stands were empty, and too got a
Huguers play.

Speaker 2 (01:36:55):
The game that you know, trick play. They go up top.

Speaker 11 (01:36:57):
It's seven to nothing Clemson before anybody even sat in
their seats.

Speaker 1 (01:37:02):
He can handle the college coched was doing good. He
can handle college athletes, but he can handle college co ed.

Speaker 8 (01:37:09):
Who might be on first Rock Franklin at Penn State
or Fickle at Wisconsin.

Speaker 2 (01:37:15):
I think Franklin's in trouble in U c l A
is bad. Then one game, no coach, no coach, no
and the coaches.

Speaker 11 (01:37:23):
I guess it was my eyes's kid was talking about
like during the like during the game, he's like, yeah,
I have you know, I have the headset on and
I forget that. I have to pull the thing down
to talking to like you forgot he lost the guy
who never there be at.

Speaker 1 (01:37:38):
Houston, worst shaped Belichick for Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, He's going
to do some hard time, Dad, hard time. I don't
stay have a six and nine year old guy beat
him up.

Speaker 11 (01:37:47):
Look men out there, if you're like you know, over
the age of thirty five, forty yeah, forty, you can't
be getting drunk and getting into scuffles at twelve thirty.
Stay in the hotel, any business, FaceTime, your kids, go
to sleep.

Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
You know your role and.

Speaker 8 (01:38:08):
Shut your mouth to tell Bill Belichick that what about
Jordan some stuff out of the mini bar watch TV.

Speaker 2 (01:38:15):
There you go, that's it. Don't get in a fight
with an old man. God, you can't park there. Huh
what you are here? You believe.

Speaker 9 (01:38:25):
My job?

Speaker 2 (01:38:27):
Truckers? Good bye? Why I'm in that alliot. After midnight,
nothing good happen and they start wailing away on each other.

Speaker 11 (01:38:33):
Like every football coach you've ever had is always says
that nothing good happens after midnight.

Speaker 1 (01:38:37):
And it's largely true. Tell the little rock that wall
you I already have get me out on the Stooge Report.
What's on the big show tonight to right.

Speaker 11 (01:38:44):
Out of the gate, Eddie and I are going to
break down this Bengals game debacle. We have Jeremy Rosenthal,
who's out of all yeah, on the Diddy Trial at
four o'clock.

Speaker 3 (01:38:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
Then we have the one, the only, Dave Lapham at
five o'clock. Oh, many other things in between.

Speaker 1 (01:38:59):
When's the Ring of Honor is coming up soon? I
would assume end of the month. All right, say give
me out of the Stud's Report?

Speaker 2 (01:39:06):
Will he in honor of the Bearcats?

Speaker 8 (01:39:08):
Bill Belichick, Elder Bill Belichick and more, Luke Fickle, we
leave you with the immortal words.

Speaker 2 (01:39:15):
Of the stud Report. At some point, this foolishness has
got to stop.

Speaker 1 (01:39:21):
That's Mike DeLine laying down the law on news radio
seven hundred WLW.
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If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

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