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Bill Cunningham, the Great American,Welcome this glorious Friday afternoon in the tri
States tomyf later it would be RyanWalker of the Heritage Foundation to talk about
the conservative principles that are being avoidedby many in the Congress. And also
later on A Scott Powell about foundingfathers and how their words relate today more
than ever. But if you're inthe news business, this week has been
unbelievable. On Wednesday, it startswith Mitch McConnell retiring after almost eighteen years
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as Senate Majority Leader. Than theUS Supreme Court rules at the end of
April, they're going to hear argumentson Trump's community cases. And every day
this week there's been something going on, and I'm sure the week Eliza Head,
the same thing's going to happen.Leland Vidder News Nation seven o'clock talk
show hosts Monday through Fridays with usagain. Leland Vitter, Welcome again to
the Bill Cunningham Show. And haveyou had a more remarkable news day than
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what happened on Wednesday? With allthe news taking place, and now we're
getting ready for another week and thetrial in March twenty fifth, you could
only conceived of this. So howdo you prepare an evening talk show in
cable news when you're drinking from afire hose almost every day? May we
live in interesting times, right?And I say this all the time.
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It is both a blessing and acurse to have lots to talk about.
But I think it makes it allthe more important to be fair. We
call ourselves the fair Show on television, and when and when they're when the
news is come coming at you atthis speed and with that and with this
intensity. And I think you're rightlyborn out Bill at a time when it
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is never more important to get itright and never more important to be fair.
That's what we spend most of ourtime thinking about. It's not coming
up with stories, is finding out, it's figuring out and thinking about how
to cover them fairly. Did youthink that the that the presidential visits a
couple of days ago on the southernborder? And I watch MSNBC because you
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don't have to. I watch it, and then I watch a CNN,
and I try and watch Fox orBreitbart and also News Nation to get a
different perspective. And I can tellif I'm watching MSNBC. The visit by
Trump was an absolute disaster because hewants to have detention camps and he wants
to deport ten to twelve million illegals, and that reminds everyone of Adolf Hitler.
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And then I watch Fox News,and on Fox News where you spent
so many years, this was afailure by Joe Biden. He didn't look
good. The shuffle is back,he didn't make any sense, and that
there was constrained moments. He couldn'tread a teleprompter. A disaster for Joe
Biden. Then I watch News Nation. I get a little bit of both.
I get both, but most ofthe American people are watching sh always
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say mainstream media outlets, and manyhave turned off. The turnoff factor,
Leland Vetter is something we have totalk about. Some of my buddies and
others have said, I can't takeit anymore. I don't want to watch
the news because it's driving me nuts. Is there a turnoff factor when there's
so much going on and that manypeople want to live their private lives in
good ways without watching the media.I think that's a great point. I
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think something that has turned off peopleof fair minds and strong intellectus, I
know all of your friends are.Is the unwillingness by each side, if
you will, and each side's chosencheerleaders in their respective media camps to ever
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call out their own side. Yeah, and that's not you know, the
whole concept of journalism was never meantto be a cheerleader or to be a
player on the field. I alwaysequated to. I always said, my
job's like al Michaels, I justcall the game. And I think that
at least what we're trying to do, and people can decide whether they want
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it or not, is to coverthings fairly. And I think, you
know, I think smart and fairminded people know that Donald Trump is not
going to create a tournament camps intoPort eleven million people, even though they
want the border secure. I thinkit's fifty plus percent of Democrats say more
needs to be done. And Ithink Republicans know, and those watching Republican
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and right leaning news channels know thatDonald Trump had the House and the Senate
and the White House in twenty seventeenand failed to get anything passed when it
comes to immigration. So you've gotthe border patrol saying, hey, maybe
passing something that's not perfect is helpfuleven if it's not perfect and not the
best. And at the same timesaying yeah, and Joe Biden could also
sign executive orders that would change things. Multiple things can be true at once.
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It's not that what one outlet's reportingis untrue, it's that they don't
report the other things that are truethat are inconvenient to their side. How
can a normal American watch the news, go on to cable, read the
newspapers, maybe some of the periodicalsthat they still exist, and come away
with actual facts because there are factsfacts from stubborn things leyland Vitter. The
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American people, I think can gleanthrough the treason and see the force as
a whole. And I'm looking forexample. I was watching the other day
a segment with The Morning Joe andthey had on a couple of Democratic operatives
who said, among the following,white voters are the most racist, xenophobic,
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anti immigrant, anti gay, geographicgroup in the country. They're the
most conspiratorial, they're white voters arethe most anti democratic sentiments. They don't
believe in an independent press or freespeech. That white voters are the most
strongly white nationalist group in America.Fourth they're most likely to excuse or justify
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violence as an acceptable alternative to peacefulpublic discourse. And this came out of
NBC quote MSNBC, a couple ofDemocratic operatives came out swinging using racial terms
against white voters. By recompense,that would be Trump voters are racist Texas,
anti democratic, they don't believe inthe constitution, they believe in violence,
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and the strongly white nationalist. Couldyou imagine some Republican operatives flipping the
script and saying black voters are thefollowing and getting away with it, getting
away with it on their own network, getting away with it? Yeah,
getting away with it? Would wouldthey be called out? And with radio
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hosts on the left and the PositiveAmerica guys saying the same thing about them
that you say, Yeah, politicsin America has become a reflection of each
other. If you're saying, isthere a double standard? Sure? We
had an author on as an MSNBCanalyst who had a book that disinformation is
the biggest threat to our democracy.And I said to her, who decides
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what is and is not disinformation?And she tried to hang up on me.
She couldn't figure out how to endthe zoom on our computer quick enough.
But as a true story, youcan go back and watch the tape.
But look, politics had become amirror image each other. I think
your right facts or pesky things doespesky things on both for both sides.
I think what is missing in themedia landscape right now, and what we
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keep trying to do every day isto be willing to have facts that are
inconvenient to both sides. Bias isn'thaving an opinion. Okay, you know
you think about the guys who Whitewill Rule White Rage is I believe the
name of their book that you weretalking about white white rule rage, Tom
Shaller and Paul Waldman. You thinkabout them, Look, that sounds an
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awful lot like people who cling totheir guns in religion and deplorables, right,
and needless to say, that didn'treally work out well for Democrats.
They would they might want to thinkabout that if they'd like to win elections.
Calling people racist is not normally away to win their support. But
I digress. Uh, The issueis not having an opinion. They have
an opinion. That's fine, Lotsof people have opinions. The issue when
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it comes to journalism is excluding anopinion, and that's that's bias, and
that's what I work hard every dayto avoid. I watched the Congressman.
It might have been on News Nationwith You, it might have been on
CNN that had on Congressman Porter,a female running for a Senate seat in
California, and the interviewer brought upthe idea, is Lake and Riley one
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of those moments the University of Georgianursing student who was bludgeoned to death and
killed by the legal immigrant name ofBera. Is that one of those turning
points, because when you personalize thisand put her pictures up and parents and
the mayor is shouted down, itcould be a turning point. And she
made the point that you cannot changenational policy based upon one person's death,
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one person's murder, And I thought, if I'm the interviewer, I say,
what about Kate Stinley, What aboutMolly Tibbitts. What about one hundred
thousand Americans dying of fentanyl? Whatabout sex slavery on the southern border,
What about the murders, what aboutthe organized gangs? What about the smash
and grabs happening all over the country, And that was not asked by the
interviewer. It was simply, let'smove on to something else. It's been
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about a week after the Lake andRiley murder. Did you think at the
time that would be one of thosecrucibles that would change the views of even
Democrats when it came to the southernborder. Nope. And I'll tell you
why, because I pulled a clipa couple of days ago of Heraldo Rivera
and Bill O'Reilly two thousand and four, two thousand and seven on Fox News
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in an absolute slugfest for about nineminutes, and those two guys can argue
about sanctuary cities. Is almost theexact same thing had happened. An illegal
immigrant with four duirs killed somebody drunkdriving in a sanctuary city, and the
argument is obvious, but for itbeing a sanctuary city, whoever he killed
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would be alive today. And thetwo were arguing on and on and on,
and we're having the same argument againtoday. So as tragic as Lake
and Riley's murder was, and weare covering it as much as it's very
clear that the laws that the lawsand policies of the Biden administration of sanctuary
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cities not just Athens, Georgia,but New York as well, would have
prevented But for those laws, shewould be alive today. Yeah, and
we're going to move on on fromit. What I can't figure out.
And I asked a prominent Democrat aboutthis last a couple of nights ago,
what is what is it about effectivelyan open border policy and sanctuary city policies
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that is such a sacred cow tothe left, And I cannot get an
answer other than, oh, wehave to be humanitarians. We have to
be we are a nation of immigrants, so we can't close the door.
On and on and on. Ican't figure it out. It's very confounding
to me. Could it be thatchaos is a way for government to seize
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more power. When things are peaceful, things are good, everybody's happy,
there's not much change required. However, if things are chaotic, if the
schools don't work, if the policedepartment is thissfunctional, if in Austin,
Texas, you dial nine to onepint one and no one shows up.
And my little city of Cincinnati copshave told me that they need two hundred
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more cops in Cincinnati. They needfive thousand more cops in New York City,
Washington, d C. Cannot hireenough police because nobody wants the job.
In Portland, Oregon, the mayoris putting up one hundred thousand dollars
salary to start with as signing bonusto become a police officer, and still
they have problems recruiting. So whenthere's chaos, confusion, smashing grabs,
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schools that don't work, that politicianssay often, give me the power to
change these things, and I canmake it happen. So Democrats look for
opportunities in order to seize power becauseof the chaos caused, often by their
own policies. However, I can'tconceive of some person living right now in
Chicago saying, boy, this city'sworking real well for me. Could that
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be at play that you want chaos? Hey, look, I think you
make a point that chaos creates opportunity. And traditionally democratic democrats answer always is
more government, and traditional conservatives answeris always less government. But you,
you and I have talked about this, that the divide in America left and
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right is changing. You know,suburban suburban Cincinnati is no longer reliable.
George W. Bush Republicans they're muchmore likely to be to be blue voters
and rule Ohio, where where youdid have blue rule working class Americans,
they're now diehard Trumpers. So thatthat should that I would agree with your
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sentiment, but for that, andbut for you can say a lot of
things about Donald Trump. I knowyou're a fan, and that he certainly
had had an enormous amount of successas president, But he's not a small
government conservative. Say whatever you want. He's not a fiscal conservative, and
he's not a small government conservative,and he certainly doesn't subscribe to traditional conservative
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breaking foreign policy views. So I'mnot sure that the argument you're making about,
you know, democrats wanting power fromchaos is necessarily the right one.
I tell my conservative friends that whenTrump was the president, all hell was
breaking loose constantly. The Democratic Partyoften would not let him be the president.
But nonetheless he put about eight trilliondollars in national debt onto the backs
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of future generations, and it wasalways one next year, when things in
the pandemic is done, when thisis done, when that's done, we're
going to change it. But whenI look at the raw numbers that during
the four Trump years, with Trumpin charge completely for those four years as
president. In two years with theHouse and the Senate, they added four
trillion, I'm sorry, eight trilliondollars in national debt. And Obama also
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added over eight years eight trillion dollarsin national debt. And beginning in two
thousand and one, we had aboutfour trillion dollars in debt. Now we're
up to thirty two trillion on ourway to forty. And at some point
there's going to be the most predictivedebt crisis in the history of the world.
It's coming. The train is comingdown the track, and we don't
stop spending money. And many Republicanssimply want to spend money more money on
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different things, and Democrats, butspending money is the problem. Would you
agree, I would agree. Iwould note that neither candidate right now,
either Donald Trump nor Joe Biden,is willing to talk about reforming Social Security
and changing the age agement or changingMedicare eligibility. So these are these are
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big issues. You know, youfix Medicare and you fix social Security by
raising the retirement ages and indexing itto life expectancy from from when social Security
began. Effectively, the American debtcrisis can be solved, or at least
put off for many, many years, as you point out, spend more
money. Donald Trum shows no interestin even talking about or having that conversation.
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So here here's the good news.Bill. Okay, I don't want
to pay your aide. I'll saywhat I always say to my parents whenever
they go to the doctor. Isay, hey, you're welcome, because
I'm the one paying the bills forit. And I'm yeah, I'm paying
bills to But nonetheless, the retirementage ought to be seventy. Rich people
should not get Social Security even thoughthey paid into it, which is not
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very popular. And a lot ofmy rich friends with multiple country club dues
use Social Security pay off one oftheir country clubs. And there's working slaps
out there paying the bills. AndI like your comment. Thank you because
that's what's going on. Thank youwell there, Leland Vender, thanks for
coming on again. I appreciate it. I watch most Monday through Friday seven
o'clock on News Nation, And thanksagain for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
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And Leland would do it again withyour permission. Thank you very much.
Appreciate the support. All right,let's continue with more if a line
becomes available, which it never doesfive one, three, seven, four,
nine, seven thousand and my mainreasons for supporting Donald Trump is that
he'll stop the policies of Joe Bidenon the southern border the major cities and
the public school system is in collapse, and maybe there'll be some apprehension about
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the debt. But we can't continueon the path that we're on. And
things were much better four years ago. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred
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First three weeks from four weeks fromyesterday, three weeks from Thursday, and
find out for real, but comingup later. As Ryan Walker of the
Heritage Foundation and I watch often morningJoe, and I watch MSNBC, so
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you don't have to do. Thisis NBC news. It's a daily diet
tribe of leftist propaganda. It's unbelievable. So I'm watching the other day and
there were two individuals or Democratic liberaloperatives who have described white rage rule,
white rage, and how white Trumpvoters are destroying the nation. That you
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might recall that Hillary Clinton said alot of twenty twenty sixteen that clinging to
their guns in religion, which iswhat Obama said, and then also picking
up the pieces from Hillary Clinton samestuff election deniers. All they talk about
on MSNBC is election deniers. Iguess they completely forgot what the Democrats have
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done to elected presidents for the lastseveral years, which is to everything in
their power to make sure they cannotenact their legislation. One panelist called Donald
Trump's supporters Donald Trump and Speak ofthe House Johnson election deniers. But Hillary
Clinton and countless other demoks denied Republicanvictories for president in two thousand, remember
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that Bush gore two thousand and fourwith John Kerry. In twenty sixteen,
they did not show up at theinaugurals. For example, thirty eight Democrats
said, I'm not going to theswearing end of an illegitimate president. That
guy's name was Donald Trump. Sowhatever the Democrats accused the Republicans of doing,
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the Democrats have already done. Sothis is the new die tribe if
you support Donald Trump. These aretwo Democratic activists on with Morning Joe about
I was on Monday or Tuesday andthat this is describing you. Dave hit
It joining us now Professor of politicalScience at the University of Maryland, Baltimore
County, Tom Scheller and journalist andopinion writer Paul Waldman. Their new book,
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out tomorrow is entitled White Rural Rage, The Threat to American Democracy and
Time. We'll start with you,why are white voters a threat to democracy?
At this point, you would think, as we pointed out, looking
at Joe Biden's background and Donald Trump's, that the opposite would be true.
I mean, we lay out thefour fold interconnected threat that white world voters
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post to the country, first ofall, and we show thirty polls in
national studies to demonstrate this. Sowe provide the receipts in chapter six.
They are the most racist, xenophobic, anti immigrant, and anti gay geodemographic
group in the country. Second,they're the most conspiracist group QAnon support and
subscribers, election denialism, COVID denialism, and scientific skepticism, Obama birtherism.
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Third, anti democratic sentiments. Theydon't believe in an independent press, free
speech. They're most likely to saythe president should be able to act unilaterally
without any checks from Congress or thecourts or their bureaucracy. They're also the
most strongly white nationalists and white Christiannationalists. And fourth, they are most
likely to excuse or justify violence asan acceptable alternative to peaceful public distriss So
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you mentioned a lot of negative factorsabout this demographic, which, by the
way, are one thousand percent falseno relationship to reality. When those same
rural white voters voted for the DemocratParty eighty percent of the time for most
of the last seventy eight eighty years, you never saw Democrats calling them names.
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But when the working class voters saidI can't take it anymore, the
policies of the liberal Democrats aren't working, Suddenly there's a subject of vicious attacks
by Democratic operatives by either Obama orHillary Clinton or now the new line is
that white rural voters are somehow sexisthomophobes who encourage violence. You know last
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night, who spent time with MasonMayor Diana Nelson a little speech I gave
in Warren County and Scott Mayle,who's a proud American running for the Clerk
of Court's position in Warren County.And I didn't sense any of that in
the room. There was none ofthat, No sexist racism, no demagoguery.
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I was there with Secretary of Statefrankse Franklrosa, who's worth a few
thousand dollars, his opponents are worthmillions and millions of dollars, and I
didn't sense any of that. Notone word was said about racism, sexism,
homophobism. I'll say this that manyAmericans do not think that porn,
softcore porn should be in public libraries. Is that somehow racist, sexist,
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or demagogic? I don't think so. I think most Americans think wa to
live within our means? Is thatsexist and racist? I don't think so.
And we as a nation can nolonger exist with open borders allowing in
somewhere between presently thirty to forty millionpersons in this country who should not be
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here. In the last three years, the number of seven million illegal aliens
requiring no medical checks, no backgroundchecks, no legality at all. And
the recent murder of the nursing studentin Georgia Riley indicates that after a day
or two of media coverage, shewill not be covered anymore. And we
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know that New York City policemen orhave their heads treated like soccer balls by
illegal aliens. That doesn't move itwhatsoever either. And on the southern border,
we could stop it immediately. Threeor four things that Trump did and
that Joe Biden could do with thestroke of his pen without Congress being involved
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at all. We could stop suicidalcatch and release. In other words,
when you walk across the southern border, it used to be illegal aliens sought
to avoid border patrol. Now theyseek to be registered by border patrol and
then released into the country through Catholiccharities all over the country. We could
deport lawbreakers that once you're here illegallyand you were picked up for anything,
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you're immediately deported. We could wecould privilege the legal over illegal immigrants.
It takes years and years to becomea legal immigrant. I know that because
I've spoken of those groups, andI'm proud of that fact. We could
require the refugees, asylum seekers,migrants or newcomers that's the new term,
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should apply for asylum in their nativecountries before coming here, and by breaking
into the country, that's a crime. You are hereby deported. We could
finish the border wall and pressurem Mexicoto stop undermining our integrity by the invasion.
We could do all that stuff,but we shrug and say, well,
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we can't do that. That's racist, that's nativists, that's xenophobic.
We can't do that. That wouldn'tbe fair. And I hear Morning Joe
talk about these detention camps that Trumpsaid, we have to start a deportation
process, which is exactly exactly whatEisenhower did in nineteen fifty six to port
those who don't belong here. Wecannot do as a country with massive collateral
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damage of daily assaults on American citizens, smash and grabs called reparations all over
the major cities, and here inCincinnati at the Kenwood Town Center, through
the Louis Vauton Store, the bankruptcyof our cities, every big city,
blue mare is crying the blues abouthaving no money and causing one hundred thousand
fentanyl deaths per year plus slavery onthe southern border, and just shrug our
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shoulders and say we can't do that. It be politically incorrect to enforce the
laws of this country, and itwould offend too many liberals. The crime
epidemic is also similar. Everyone acceptsin the abstract that no society, no
city, no state, no countrycan long endure quasi legalized shoplifting or green
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lighting smash and grabbers and carjackers tobe released without bail. You may recall
yesterday or the day before, theCraig Cheatham did a story on the IT
Team Channel nine about what happened tothose who steal cars, and it's like
no big deal. In how ManyCounty Juvenile Court under Judge Kerry Bloom,
it's no big deal to steal cars, to ransacked, to break in the
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windows, do that stuff and drivearound aimlessly. In fact, you can't
get locked up for it. Andas a consequence, we have co eds
that you see run over dead bycarjackers. We assume that a civilization implosion
will never reach our sanctuary in WarrenCounty or in Boone County, Well,
it will. We also know thatby restoring deterrence, how about this,
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arresting, convicting, and jailing felonswill return safety to our streets. That's
what it takes. How about thenovel idea, when you break the law,
you will be arrested, you'll beconvicted, and you'll be sent to
jail, and if you come backagain, it'll be for years. We
fear that everyting law and order.You know that those odd Republican concepts of
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law and order will earn those speakingsuch things where it's like racists or reactionary
or somehow. That's it that Republicans. You just heard these Democratic operatives say
that Republicans are racist, Republicans arehomophobic, Republicans are xenophobic, Republicans are
nativists. The fact of the matteris, I'm an American. I want
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the laws to be protected. Iwant more cops, not less. I
need more good teachers, not less. And when you fail a class in
the third grade, you're not goingon to the fourth grade. If you
can't read and write by the timeyou're in the fourth grade, you're not
going to the fifth grade. Youalso could ditto the homeless homelessness crisis.
I spent years in the Attorney General'soffice dealing with the mentally ill. The
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homeless crisis is because the mental hospitalslike long View have been shut down in
an age of self congratulations and hyperhyper environmentalism. We know that a million
or more homeless defecating, urinating,and injecting themselves and assaulting our downtown sidewalks
and storefronts is medieval. How's thatpossible? Take pictures of Portland, most
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of our major cities, and alittle bit of Cincinnati. How do we
put up with this? When wewatch adults who should be either in drug
rehab or a mental hospital urinate,defecate, and assault our senses and we
just shrug our shoulders and say,well, nothing we can do about that.
No, we can do something aboutthat. It is illegal to camp
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out on public streets and publicly harassedcitizens or relieve oneself in public. We
know that's wrong, So why don'twe stop it? It's because of liberals
calling us nativist and homophobic and sexistand don't care about the downtrodden. We
do know that building better and moremental hospitals will work, providing areas away
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from the public for these individuals toget the help that they need. But
we don't do that. And thevery idea of removing someone from its accustomed
sidewalk tent, or the notion ofusing force to transport the mentally ill to
a mental hospital makes no sense atall. So I'm telling you now,
my fellow Americans, we're in decline. It's awful, it's bad. It's
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not getting better, it's getting worse. We can't put up with this.
We know we can solve these problems, but we refuse to do it because
of name calling and the fact thatsomehow, by calling out the homeless,
calling out Judge carry bloom Is CraigCheatham did indirectly at Channel nine, when
those are carjackers and smashing grabbers,nothing happens because they're not eighteen years old
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yet? Are you killing? Areyou? Are you kidding me? Add
it all up. I know thatwe can't long survive as a nation without
borders and without major cities. Liberalismhas destroyed our magnificent, beautiful cities.
Think about a summer in Chicago,or going to New York City over Christmas
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time, or visiting the nation's capital. How many school kids go to the
nation's capital as teachers in the chaperones? Now, would it be safe to
go to Washington, DC and walkaround the neighborhoods? Are you kidding me?
Absolutely not? And which political party'sbeen in charge the last fifty years?
That would be the Democrat Party.Which party defense homelessness, urination,
defecation, and fornication and drug useon city streets and sidewalks? Will that'd
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be the Democrat Party? Which partysays, keep open the southern border,
Please keep it open? Bring morein? Seven million? Why not seventy
million? US Census Bureau says thatin by the year twenty fifty, we're
going to have at least five hundredmillion Americans instead of three hundred and forty
million. We're not scaled to doit. Talk to a teacher and CPS.
Talk to a teacher in the Daytonindependent schools, talk to a teacher
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in Detroit about the quality of education. It is disgusting and it's wrong,
and don't tell me we can't dothis. Recently, I saw again the
movie First Man with Neil Armstrong.Think of the courage of John Glenn and
the heroes who went into space.You mean we can't solve these problems?
Are you kidding me? Of coursewe can. We have of the will,
and it begins with changing the politicalleadership. It was sick when Liz
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Keating finished tenth out of ten runningfor city council, when she was the
voice of reason. Now there's liberalism, progressivism. Wherever you look around major
cities, they're in complete destruction mode. Who would want to move to Saint
Louis, for God's sakes? OrBaltimore, Maryland? Are you kidding me?
And we can stop it. Wecan do this, but we can't
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do it with those who have causedthe problem. Whenever the Democrats and liberals
cause these great difficulties, they quicklyblame the Republicans for engaging in their behavior,
which is the destruction of our Americansociety. Abraham Lincoln said, no
foreign soldier will set a foot onthe Blue Ridge or cup Water out of
the High River. When we fallas a great society, it'll be from
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within because we don't enforce the laws, because we listen to the radical left
telling it that we're allows these sexist, racist, homophobic country that should not
exist. It is disgusting and Canit change? Absolutely? Will it change?
I have my doubts. When LaurieLightfoot, also known as Beetlejuice,
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destroyed the city of Chicago for fouryears, the residents there said, we
want somebody more liberal. Brandon Johnson, who is an organizer for the Chicago
Teachers Union. Now Chicago Downtown isshutting down the storefronts. Smashing grabs are
not reparations. They're crimes, andthey must be treated as such. Just
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a few of my thoughts. Let'scontinue with more. If a line becomes
available five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand pounds,
seven hundredth the new at and T. After one o'clock today will be Ryan
Walker of the Heritage Foundation. Aftertwo o'clock will be the great Scott Powell
talking about how we as Americans andchange and make things better in this country.
So let's continue with more. BillCunningham, the Grand American, Live
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the Heritagejackson is one of the greatconservative groups. Even many have taken
charge to get out the few pointsof normal Americans. When I try to
watch MSNBC or the nightly news,I'm thinking the American people and not receiving
the information upon which they can castan informed ballot. Ryan Walker is the
executive vice president of Heritage Action,part of the he Heritage Foundation. Ryan
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Walker, Welcome again to the BillCunningham Show. Well, the presidential visits
have now taken place. The splitscreens were very, very incredible to watch
as far as the mainstream MEETA coverageof one against the other. But one
of the talking points of the radicalDemocrats at this point is to say that
we offered the Republicans a really greatborder patrol package, part of the Ukrainian
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and part of the Israeli situation,and the Republicans themselves turned it down.
And that very conservative senator from Oklahomawas in charge of negotiating. And the
Republicans don't want a deal. Whatthey want to do is have an issue
to bludgeon Joe Biden within the fallif he's the nominee, instead of solving
a problem and they're blaming the TrumpNumber one, will it be successful to
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us to flip the script on DonaldTrump saying he's weak on the border.
But number two, let's go totwo before one, Ryan Walker, one
of the two or three clauses thereasons in this legislation put together bipartisan allegedly
that are particularly obstrepperous and as badfor the American people, and that's why
the Republicans in the House said noto it. What are the two or
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three things the trappdoorsal loopholes. Yeah, great question, and thank you for
having me on. I think thatyou're absolutely correct to identify the vulnerabilities of
this bill or the fake billing thatthe American people have been sold. The
two most obvious downfalls of this pieceof legislation are that it codifies five thousand
illegal immigrants coming into the United Statesa day, and that is a massive
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shift even from the Obama administration,who considered a thousand a day a crisis.
This would institute five times what PresidentObama thought was unachievable. So that's
number one. Number Two, thepresident in this legislation, as much as
they like to say that it wouldrequire him to shut down the border,
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it would do that. It wouldin fact give him the authority to make
the decision and determination of whether it'sactually needed or not the shutdown, and
so he could make a determination thatthis is not required at this time under
law, I have the ability tostop it from being implemented, and I'm
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going to keep the border open becauseI don't really see it as a problem.
So number let's stay on number one. Ryan Walker. I watched Jay
Johnson a few weeks ago, whowas Obama's Homeland Security czar, who said
that we had a very bad daywhen we had one thousand showing up at
the border. In the month ofDecember, there were ten thousand on average
every day. It's still unbridled.And so the legislation that Centaer Langford and
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others put together would say that essentially, until you get past five thousand a
day, there's no need for thepresident to act. Five thousand a day
is two million a year. Now, what reasonable believes that American can put
up with two million a year thatwe know about, much less all the
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other the godaways that we don't knowabout, and so that is not reported
by the American to the American people, by the media. Is that correct?
Five thousand a day is ridiculous.Oh, it's absolutely correct. And
what you're seeing at the border rightnow unfolding is it's untenable. We have
now, since twenty twenty one,since Biden came into power, there have
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been close to twelve million people thathave come into this country, you know,
just to be allowed into our society. That is the population of the
entire countries of Haiti or Bolivia cominginto the United States since twenty twenty one.
They are breaking our social programs,our schools, our hospitals, you
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name it. This is unsustainable.And so this administration, as much as
they want to hang this on theneck of Donald Trump, I think the
American people see it for what itis. Twelve million. Of course,
Census Bureau surveys indicate that within thenext fifteen years at the present levels,
we're going to have at least onehundred and fifty million more persons, one
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hundred and fifty million more coming into this country by that point. And
if you take the number of twelvemillion the state of Ohio. I live
in Ohio, Ryan Walker, andit appears to be a large state.
The state of Ohio has twelve millionresidents in the state of Ohio. And
so every three years under the Democrats, there'll be a new state of Ohio,
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and infinitum. And if Trump doesn'twin this November and the interchangeable drill
bit gets in, who might beBiden, might be Kamala Harris, might
be Kevin Newsom, might be MichelleObama. Just just play the number,
Governor, Whitmer, whoever it isthat can America afford every thirty six months
to have at least twelve million comein the size of the state of Ohio
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a large state. We don't.We're not scaled for those purpose at all.
Secondly, do you think, ofcourse, the classic comment is never
let a crisis go to waste,that the goal is to overwhelm the cities,
overwhelm the states, to have itflood into the more suburban areas,
the smaller Midwestern cities, and thensuddenly to have a situation where the concentration
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camps, the relocation camps that gotto be set up somewhere by some future
president. And then if Trump saysWe're going to have detention camps for the
maybe thirty to forty million illegals thatwe have, the federal judges will knock
it, stop it. The newsmedia will journalistically impeach them. If the
Democrats are in charge of the House, Nancy Pelosia, Keem Jeffries again are
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going to cause more impeachment proceedings.We have nothing but chaos. And so
what happens if Joe Biden, godforbid, is reelected, he won't serve
out his term. Kamala Harris becomesthe president, what happens then to the
southern border. Well, I thinkit's more of what we've seen, if
not putting rocket fuel on it.You know, I think that they have
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an interest in this, and you'veseen Democrat representatives say the quiet part out
loud to the general public that theyare looking at this for apportionment's sake.
They are looking at this to gainthe census, to install and create a
scenario where there is a permanent powercenter with Democrats in it. Particularly in
blue states, but all over thecountry. They think that this is their
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way to install I think, permanentpower. And again, these people,
the folks that are coming across theborder, are being used by the left.
They are being used by Democrats.They have no interest in being a
part of our great experiment. Theyare opportunists and they are taking an opportunity
and taking advantage of that opportunity.We don't have the funds or the ability
to accommodate these folks. You've seenit in places like Chicago, New York
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City, Denver, where they're cuttingparks and rec budgets so that they can
accommodate the illegals. We're giving themthousands of dollars in debit card and free
housing and daycare. It's ridiculous.Well, I look at the city at
Denver, and in Denver the mayoris cutting back on police and other social
services to pay forty million dollars ayear in services to illegals who shouldn't be
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there in the first place. Andright now, the citizens of Denver are
a near revolt. Do you see. Let's step back a little bit from
thirty thousand feet looked down. Arethe residents in New York City, in
Chicago, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Denver, Cincinnati, they're going to
say, you know what, we'reon the wrong track here, and we're
going to start voting for those whowant to protect the southern border, which
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are the Republicans. God helps thosethat help themselves. And I want to
get on all the Trump indictments inlawsuits with you, Ryan Walker. But
is there a chance that what happenedin Chicago when you went from Lori Lightfoot
also known as Beetlejuice, and herecomes Brandon Johnson to the left of her.
Do you think the citizens who putthese individuals in power will eventually see
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the light and not act pursuant togroup things but individual interest. I hope
so. I think that we've seensome of that so far. You've seen
town halls and county council meetings andthings of that nature where residents are pissed,
they are mad, They are raisingcaine with their elected officials and demanding
that their focus and priority be onthe citizens of the community and not these
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illegal immigrants. I do fear thatit's a bit you know, it may
be too late in the calendar yearfor the average person to understand just how
much taxpayer money and time and priorityis being taken away from them and given
to the illegals. It's happening,but I think it may be a little
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too late in this cycle. That'smy fear. How many rapes, how
much human trafficking. There's more sexualslavery on the southern border, encouraged by
the Democrat Party than ever in Americanhistory. In fact, the UN says
there's more slaves alive today than everbefore in American history or in world history,
and that is sexual slavery. Itis chili gangs that are burglarizing homes
(43:06):
in the suburbs, all paying offthe transit debt. It's about fourteen to
eighteen billion dollars a year Cinelo drugcartels make in transit fees. We're funding
that. We're also encouraging fentanyl tocome across the southern border. It's a
collapse. And you know, RyanWalker, I thought when Kate Steinley went
down about five years ago in SanFrancisco on a pier from some illegal aliens
(43:28):
shot her and sexually molested her,then shot her. And he had been
deported five times, had been convictedof seven felonies. I thought, Okay,
that'll change things. Then I thought, Molly Tibbet's and ioway out for
a run, another illegal alien bludgingher to death and killing her on the
run. And then Lake and Rileytakes place in the University of Georgia.
What happened to her at the handsof that creep Abara is unbelievable. And
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each time these events transpire, Ithink, Okay, this is going to
be the moment that turns the countryaround. But it isn't. And Lake
and Riley now basically's out of thenews. Wait for the one to take
place, and the Democrats are neverheld to account. The Democrats, I
have to assume they want with theirproposals cause and that is they want this
to happen. They want chaos.They want individuals who throw their hands up
(44:13):
and say I can't take it anymore. What I want is government intervention,
and that's what I'm watching now.Secondly, let's talk about how Joe Biden
has committed exactly the same acts allegedlyof Donald Trump in keeping classified documents in
an unsecured location and sharing those documentswith others. In fact, in one
tape to his biographer, President JoeBiden said, the classified stuff is downstairs.
(44:37):
We'll look at that stuff later.I'll give it to you. How
is it possible that, in onehand, Joe Biden has given a Texas
El Paso because he's old and feeble. If you're not old, and if
you're too old and feeble to serveas a criminal defendant, you shouldn't be
the president of the United States.And so how do you think that they
were in midstroke with what's happening inFlorida, what's happening in Washington, d
(44:59):
C. I guess the New Yorktrial is going to start November. I'm
sorry, March the twenty fifth.We got this tough and happening in Fulton
County. Do the American people everytime he's indicted or every time he gets
a four hundred and fifty five milliondollar judgment against him, his support goes
up if a trial takes place.Is there any doubt in your mind he
will be convicted in New York City, Atlanta, or Washington, d C.
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Which is the goal of the Democrats. He's got a shot in Florida
with Judge Cannon, but everywhere elsehe's done. What impact will it have
if the President is convicted in NewYork City on giving money to a porn
star that was on the wrong form, and it didn't it was a federal
election violation without effect the outcome ofthe election. Well, you know,
I think that it's certainly going tohave somewhat of an impact. I don't
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know that it's what the Democrats thinkit's going to be. To your point,
there have been people the American publicis waking up to this idea that
there are rules for thee but notfor me, and that the left and
Democrats institute rules and regulations that thatonly apply to the American people and not
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to themselves or to elected leaders.And I think people are seeing that.
I think people are seeing the weaponizationof our government in going after political opponents
of the opposing party. And soI think that there is is an awareness
of that, there is an awakeningto that that idea. Uh. But
you know, well, we'll seeof the impact if if he is convicted
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in those in those cases. ButI don't get the sense that the American
people believe that these are uh crimesthat he and only he has committed and
that there's no one else at fault. Et cetera. You to your point,
you we have seen public reporting ofJoe Biden hand unclassified documents and in
the same way that has been reporteduh on Donald Trump. And furthermore,
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to your point, he is Ithink this age issue and the mental capacity
will start to become a leading issuerelated to Joe Biden. You saw him
at the border when he was downthere viewing and taking photo opportunities in front
of a low trafficked area on theborder. He can barely move, he
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can barely speak. He has ateleprompter. It's like a seventy inch TV
with size forty eight font The gentlemancannot put together sentences and thoughts for longer
than a couple of minutes. AndI think the American people will have seen
that, and increasingly we'll see thaton the campaign trail, and I think
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that issue will dominate this election cycle. And you know, Ryan Walker,
the State of the Union addresses Thursday, March the seventh, coming up in
a few days, and the DemocraticParty is holding its breath. Please don't
stumble and fall walking up the steps, don't fail to read the teleprompter correctly,
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don't stutter, don't have that thatMitch McConnell gaze. In other words,
don't be a clown. And thisis one time, and I've said
this before, that he's going totumble down the steps. He's going to
say something real stupid. He's goingto be at some event and absolutely make
a fool of himself, like sayingthe president of Mexico is in charge of
Egypt, whatever it might be.The eighty percent of us think he's not
(48:20):
capable mentally of serving as president,but he still gets forty five percent of
the vote. How can a Democratvote for someone old and feeble that his
own Justice Department has said can't standtrial on criminal charges, he can't counsel
on his own behalf. That guy'sgot his finger on the nuclear trigger?
Are you kidding me? I agree? And we saw this with John Fetterman
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in Pennsylvania this past cycle. Right, the citizens of Pennsylvania, even after
the debate performance, decided to electhim. Now, what I will say
is that after that debate in Pennsylvania, the number one Google trend in the
state of Pennsylvania was how to changemy vote? And so I think there's
a good point here that the displayof the mental capacity of our sitting president
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is now he has nine months,eight months to confront and to deal with
this issue, and the American peoplehave that much time to see him and
to be able to discern whether thereis a severe lack of mental capacity.
Yes, and once again the Republicanshave gone along with another cr We have
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a thirty two trillion dollar national debton its way to forty trillion dollars.
We borrow six billion dollars every dayin brand new money, one third of
which goes to pay interest on someother credit card. We're completely overwhelmed.
And are you disappointed the Republicans cooperatewith Democrats to bankrupt this country financially with
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debt. Yes, I am.It's the position of our organization. We've
been out there for almost over ayear now talking about the details of the
federal budget, what's needed to getit back into a space where it's it's
somewhat sane and potentially getting to abalance. But the Democrats have no interest
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in this. I think Speaker Johnsonis in somewhat of a difficult place.
But to your point, they're puntingagain, and it looks like next week
and over the next couple of weekswe'll see spending bills that really favor Democrats
here. And you know, Republicansneed to understand that they still control one
chamber of Congress and that they stillhave leverage on these questions like this.
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It does require their vote for somethinglike this to pass. And so naturally
you have the ability to make anask and they need to understand the space
that they can operate in here,and unfortunately they just haven't done that.
Ryan Walker, Heritage Jackson dot com. We need your organization now more than
ever. Between the southern border anddebt, those are the two issues that
(50:59):
will destroy this country. Ryan Walker, once again, thank you for coming
on the Bill Cunningham Show. Goodluck and we all look forward to the
State of the Union address. That'sgoing to be exciting. Thank you,
Ryan, Thank you, God blessyou all. Let's continue with more State
of the Union address. Remember whenBill Clinton the teleprompter went down, he
had nothing in front of him,and for an hour and a half he
(51:20):
stood up there and just spoke.Could Joe Biden give us two sentences and
make any sense? Let's continue,Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred You
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quiet, and I'm schos. I'mbroadcasting senor of a state visit today from
Justice Joe is in the House.Holy cow, this is like I'm believing
he's got a bunch of white papersover here? Does that mean indictments from
(53:59):
the Indians? Record contempt? Contempt? Time? Chief Justice Kennedy sent us
some contempts contempts. Now you're writinga book, I'm told? Is that
correct? Can we talk about thator not? Not really? But thanks
for bringing it up. You gotto write a book about five or six
cases. You could be like cS I Cincinnati and you could write a
(54:22):
book. At some point. We'recranking it out a little slowly, but
surely. Yeah, it'll be outsoon. Can you tell us any can
you give us any insight it earlyon? Well, I mean I'm talking
about Donald Harvey as my first serialkiller case and things like that. You
know, I prosecuted six serial killers. And Anthony Kirkland was the worst,
wasn't he? Is he at thetop of the list. He was pretty
(54:44):
bad. He wasn't that most prolific, but he was horrible to these little
girls. Yeah, it was horrible. What do you like about being a
Supreme Court justice? What don't youlike? What don't you like? I
sell like an see from hell.I love the people I want, don't
you want? I love the peopleI work with? The Wine and Fisher
and Sharon Kennedy are awesome liberal though, would you agree? Yeah right,
(55:06):
I don't think you would say that. But the thing that drives me crazy
is I can't talk about politics atall and it drives me nuts. And
that's fine, And be here onthis show. Well, this is a
landmine right here. You're still kindof problems may arise, for sure,
this is nothing. Hey, let'ssee if we get Huggins on the line
(55:28):
real quick. And the phone don'twork today, Joe, we didn't pay
the bill. We didn't pay thebill. We have no phone service anymore.
So anyway, I don't understand,you know, you know, the
guest is not supposed to rip onus. It's the other way around.
This is a one way street onthis show. Not really, But talk
about the personnel issues. I mean, you had one hundred and fifty two
(55:51):
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show up this court and has gotto be covered drinking water out of a
fire hose, and poor Missy Powersis doing that now. And last month
Sharon Kennedy came in and gave memy schedule for the year. I was
like, wait, this is ajoke. We know what we're gonna do
for the whole year. It's awesome. I mean it's great. Yeah,
(56:13):
four employees instead of one hundred andfifty, two hundred and fifty, two
hundred and fifty. Right, that'sa lot. It was a lot.
And there's two hundred fifty people atthe court. And it's been a I
probably extended my life by about tenyears in terms of anxiety and pressure and
all that stuff. But you know, it's been a good, good change.
(56:34):
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How do you loan somebody out?Jeff Birding explained it to us the
other day. Did he say,no, I don't either loan one of
your players. Yeah, he's notgoing to play this year. We've lon
me. Can we can? Wecan we load justice Joe like to somebody
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(01:00:27):
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they were going to try to Theytried to trade him in the offseason
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thousand pounds because I would ate themall. You might be there. I
would have looked like, what's hisname? That? What's the guy in
uh? John Candy? No,the guy that eats the food real quick?
Nathan's hot dog that contest. Yeah, he's been here, Kobe and
the other guy, the other guy, the American dude. What's his name
of Joey Chestnutt? How about himin here? We're about five years ago.
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Yeah, he said he's hungry.Yeah, so let's call the roses.
Yeah, I said, you wantto snack or a meal? Is
I just want to snack. Isaid, what do you want? Give
me two large loaded pepperoni pizzas.I said, two large pizzas loaded,
brought him in about forty five minuteslater. He ate two large pepperoni,
sausage, green pepper, onion,and bacon and haled him. He ate
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two of them and handled them.Joe, could you eat? You know?
I couldn't half all? He atetoo large? L rosa, How's
that possible? And I think hewas still hungry. He said, do
you have anything else? And Isaid no. You know, Bill,
you and my appearances here continue tohaunt me in my career, and I
just want to bring up one lasttidbit for you. One of my assistants
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brought over to my house files thatI had left in the Prosecutor's office,
voluminous amount of file and they classifiedinformation. Know they were from Disciplinary Council
with the Supreme Court, and theyconcern like every appearance I was on with
you and you're quoted, just it'sunbelievable. It's all the stuff that every
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time you say something, somebody inAshtribuler are listening, and they listen to
anything I say or you say.And they complained to the court, and
then what happens when they complain?Well, it's a circular file right there
goes right there sometimes thirty sometimes.Have ever gotten yourself in real trouble by
appearing here? Yeah? I thinkall the time. I mean, I
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take a risk every time I getbehind this microphone with you. I know,
it's like a hand grenade. Youdon't want to pull the pin it
is. It's dangerous. Help.That's the treats of the matter. That's
what we missed right there, thecuts. You need psychiatric help. Right
there's a problem. Did you getlike an okay to just let us get
cuts? Get a waiver from ChiefJustice Kennedy. I think it was wrong
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when Bill said that President Biden hada thing on his desk that said the
yen stops here. That was notnice, Willie. He also say congratulations
to the lasal bowler Quentin Morgan.He rolled a perfect game of three hundred
recently at the districts. And youhad a story a few days ago about
father and his son together rolling aperfect Toledo at Toledo at three hundred.
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At the same time about a fatherand his son in the same match,
both rolling at three hundred impressive.Pretty good right there, Tony Paco's.
I love Tony Paco's and Nancy's andthere many times and many guys is,
but it was always me Posner Delicatessenon the Salle Street downtown. Nothing better
in Toledo. Saluda has never beenthe same. After I left, I
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went straight down to him, infact straight down him. Well, I
don't know about that part, butit's never been the same. Leslie Gaines
of Gains and Gains. When Igo up to lesson the Hamley County Court
US and mister Gaines liked to workwith you. He said, we never
had a white lawyer before. Hesaid, why do you want to work
for me? And I told himbest the criminal offense. I want to
handle big cases. He said,give me a few recommendations, cousin Willie,
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so I gave him the phone numberof Judge Robert V. Franklin,
Lucas County Common Police Court on hisdesk when I was his bailer for four
years. There are lots of picturesof Judge Franklin with mL King. They
went to Morehouse College together in nineteenforty seven nineteen forty eight and they were
roommates. Franklin's from Toledo, andof course mL King in Atlanta Morehouse College,
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and they were buddies friends. WhenevermL would go to Toledo, they
got together and they were close friends. And he was at his brains blown
out nineteen sixty nineteen sixty eight,I think April fourth, And so I
mentioned the Less Gaines that I hadworked as a bailiff to a judge whose
roommate when Martin Luther King Junior.He said, you're kidding me. Let
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me have his number, cousin Willie, And so Franklin gave me a great
recommendation, and that's why Les Gaineshired me. So except for Martin Luther
King Junior, I may not behere. What about that. Les Gaines
was a lovely man. And Iremember Governor of Voinovich, his chief of
staff called me. They wanted toappoint an African American to the bench,
and I said, I have justthe guy, Less Gaines. He was
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great and a good singer too.And you know who I just heard from
the other day was Ken Lawson.He's in Hawaii. He's teaching law school
on Hawaii. He's doing great,and he didn't want me to say hi
to you, but I'll say itfor him anyway. Well, I mean
he kind of went down came backup in Hawaii. He's making a great
redemption story. I love, Ilove redemption, and Ken's doing great and
(01:06:56):
Hawaii. I wish him. Well, if you want Hawaii, would you
come back to Cincinnati. Note,I'm just kidding. I love Since you
kidding me, that's politically I almostgot in trouble, right Joel Joe Dieters
hates Ohio. I can see theads right now, like these ridiculous ads
against Frank L. Rosa about gayrights activity. Like somebody will want this
tape. Come on, come on, somebody wants to trust me. Ken
Lawson called me as a witness.I was defended when Cabaca Abba, that's
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him, right, challenged my residencyto run for prosecutor. My defense attorneys
were Ken Lawson and Andy Douglas.Cabaca Abba, the white man's for the
white woman. The black man iswhat the black woman? He calls me
as a witness in that murder case, in Howard's case, Yes, Howard
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babies had twelve years or something.And so I said, Ken, what
am I supposed to say about CabaccaAbba. You could be a character witness,
I said, character witness for GobaccaAbba. What do you He said
that guy was a character. Wouldyou agree? Well, it was in
front of Judge Natal. If yourecall, that was funny and Judge Natal,
(01:08:02):
I knew, did not like Tobaca. I liked it. And when
Ken wanted a bench trial in frontof Natal only no, no, no,
that was that was hippy. Littlerisk can made the right choice.
There's no question about that. Yeah, he was. I mean, we
had a murder on videotape. That'sa tough one right there. That's a
(01:08:25):
tough one. And Judge Natal foundhim go to a manslaughter. Yeah,
he kind of reduced a little bit, you know whatever. I don't know
how that happened. But still gottwelve years in prison, didn't he I
don't think that much. Ten maybemaybe like six, but he Tobacca Abba
was murdered. There's no question aboutit. It wasn't a manslaughter. It
was a murder, I think.But Nato said, well, let's make
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a manslaughter. Yeah, it wasnot good. Nato had that human touch.
Yeah, I hit a uman touchand it was some of the hilarious
judges can you tell the story aboutwilliam S Matthews on the bench. I'm
sitting there and chain out in thecourtroom. There's about forty cases. He
said, oh yeah. He standsup hoping to please stand wall standing.
He said, everyone sit down.He's standing on the bench. Judge ware
(01:09:09):
you mess man. And so Ihave one comment to make. Any of
you defendants who when to pleat guiltyand go home, get on this side
of the room. Get go overthere, and if you want a trial
and want to go to prison,go on that side of the rents correct.
And so I'm looking at my clients, said what do you want to
do? So I want to gohome? I said, okay. He
lined them up and did like twentyplease and about twenty. This was a
(01:09:30):
great My first murder case was infront of Willias was a bench trial.
Ninety year old guy his nickname wasShaky, had tremor so bad he could
barely walk to the witness stand.But he had been wanted for twenty years
for murder. He'd beaten to deathhis buddy in front of a fire barrel
downtown. Never moved, lived downtown, and we go through this trial.
He admits it on the stand.I was my first murder trial. I
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went through every element of the crime. Was Shaky. On the stand,
he admitted he intentionally hit him hisfriend and head with his log and his
intention to kill him. I evendid venue. I said, this happened
in Haimlton County, Yes, sirdid. I'd go back upstairs put my
books down. Willy I said,I'll have my verdict in ten minutes.
I come back down and Shakey.All he did was fish. That's what
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he did every day down to Icome down. I come back down to
get the verdict. The homicide detectivesare all there, and Willis comes on
the bench and he didn't even saynot kilty. He couldn't. He said,
Shakey, go fishing. That wasthe end of the story. And
I walked out to the homicide guysand I'm like, I have no idea
what just happened there, And theysaid, Joe, don't worry about it.
(01:10:41):
When you went up to get ridof your books, the judge came
out and talked to us and said, hey, do you mind if I
let this guy go? And wesaid we didn't care, so he let
him go. Shake That was Willis. She letting shakey go. Every day
he'd walked from like fourteenth and Vinewalk down with his fishing ride to the
High rid. It took him liketwo hours to walk down and he's shaking
it and that's all he did.And he said, really, I said,
fake it, go fishing, Justgo fishing, Go fishing. That
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you don't make him like that anymore, No, that's for sure. He
was also the judge and the DonaldHarvey case, and that was my first
serial killer case. And before theplea courtroom is jammed with Diton's families and
the news media is jammed in there. We had a news crew from Japan
there and I go and see Willies and he says, uh, the
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defendants back in my jury room.He said, here take this, So
I want you to take a picturewith me with the defendant. So I
took a picture with Willis and DonaldHarry and he made mouse pads out of
it. He had posters hanging upin his office. And he gave him
life without he got every he got, mass he got like twenty eight.
(01:11:49):
He's beating to death in prison.Not good. Well, he deserved it.
He deserved it. I mean hewas he killed twenty five people.
Right, he killed twenty eight andtwenty eight people, and Willie has said,
you're going to prison. Let's go, let's go, let's call,
let's go, let's go. That'sthat's Mo called him. Joe, thank
you for the state visit. Yeah, thank you. Nothing bad happened,
I don't think, but I'm surethey'll be coming over this appearance. I'm
(01:12:13):
not sure, Joe, thank you, thank you. Segment get me out
on Stuge Report? Will he inhonor of justice? Joe Justice show was
shaky, shaky, go fishing.We leave you with the immortal words of
the Studge Report. But we gotthe museum levy. Now, we got
all these special levies out. Noneof the other counties have them, and
you've endorsed every one of them onyour show right before the election. Shut
(01:12:35):
up, Joe, shut up.Lisa Well says you're sexy and here's your
walk up music. We should haveplayed this as right to your game,
he said, to explode with apower load. Joe, thank you for
your state visits. Wonderful, marvelous. Do they play this when you walk
into the Supreme Court to eat eachjustice? Guy? Walk up? Sharon
(01:12:59):
Kennedy up, yeah, I'll bringthat up. Hit the music segment,
listen up TV color, TV screen. He's said to explode with a power
load TNT women to the left,that'll get him, That'll get it right
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there, and wells to the right. I got no gun, got no
knife, KAZ seven hundred W Let'scontinue, We never stop. You simply
(01:13:45):
continue to us for trouble time.In fact, some have said it's the
most troubling times the marriage's experiences,maybe the nineteen sixty eight or maybe even
the beginning of the founding of theRepublic. Scott Powell was the author of
Rediscovering America. It's a timeless andrel book that many people have read two
or three times. It belongs inevery concerned citizens library, and it's a
touchtone to take current events and applythem to the principles that led to the
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founding of this great country so manyyears ago. And when you think about
it, to Toauville came and ranover America in the eighteen thirties, long
time ago, and he had,shall we say, observations that are timeless
and apply today as much as theyhave at any time in American history.
And Scott Powell's written a column abouta Chinese female who wrote a book and
named zvon Fleet, an article aboutwhat is wrong with America today, and
(01:14:35):
he calls her a sage. Youcan find yourself a Scott Powell and rediscovering
America. And once again Scott Powell, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And Scott, I read the columnunder the date of February the twenty eight,
twenty twenty four, and you beginby saying the following. Outsiders often
have more and a better insight onsocieties and countries than native peoples. Such
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was the case with alexiity to Toakville, a Frenchman who traveled widely in in
America eighteen thirty one eighteen thirty two, and it hit observations that published an
eighteen thirty five Democracy in America thathave proven time list of today. And
I guess a newsage is Shee vonFleet, who describes herself as Chinese by
birth, American by choice, survivorof Mao's Cultural Revolution, defender of liberty
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and for those who don't recall theCultural Revolution over about a ten year period,
killed literally millions of Chinese, andthe relevance about getting rid of dissent
one way of thinking, have governmentreally hang killed or otherwise make you irrelevant
those who disagree is a very fungfor today's world. And Scott Powell,
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welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And you say it is difficult for
Americans to see the extent of communistinfiltration in America for several reasons. Give
us. First of all, whois this Chinese by birth female that you
find so relevant to today's problems.Well, her name is j Van Fleet,
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and she has been in America Ithink about thirty thirty years or so
now, and what she's seen isthat progression of developments that reminded her poignantly
of Mao's Cultural Revolution, which totallydestroyed China, and you know, it
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sort of it sort of leveled China, destroyed their heritage and their history and
their culture and replaced it with acommunist order, which is you know,
which continues today. It's actually beingheightened again by Xi Jinping, who's following
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in Mao's footsteps. But when shesaw these developments, especially during the early
COVID period, it really, youknow, all these alarm bells went off
in her head that there was almosta direct parallel of what was happening in
America to what happened in China.And she used the woman who many of
(01:17:08):
your much of your audience probably remembersbecause it went viral that she stood up
at a school board meeting in LoudonCounty, Virginia, Yes, and and
basically called out the school board forpromoting what really was a communist agenda in
the school And you go on tosay that Mao's canceled culture that turned China
(01:17:29):
upside down and toward Chinese society apart, including get rid of the traditions,
the customs, and the habits.And CRT in cancel culture feeds in nicely
to the Mauseay tongue attitude of shutpeople down. I look at Fanny Willis,
whose father was a black panther,and she's a disciple of CRT to
(01:17:49):
use by any means necessary to makesure that liberalism progressivism doesn't have an opponent.
So when I think about Fanny Willisand Nathan Wade, I think about
the prosecution of the persecutions in NewYork and Washington with Jack Smith. That's
exactly what Malse Tungue did as politicalopponents. However, in China and Russia,
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they would kill them. In America, what we're doing to political opponents
is locking them up or seeking todo so and take it away their property.
And that's called Donald Trump. Andshe sees the difference, but most
of the media doesn't. Well,I'll tell you. And this canceled culture
that it canceled culture also involves inthe communist agenda, you cancel the old
(01:18:34):
and you replace it with the new. And so let's just go down some
of the ways that our culture isbeing transformed canceled and replaced. Individualism is
being canceled and replaced by collectivism andgroup rights and group identity. We can
all see that it's obvious. Unalienableconstitutional rights are being canceled and replaced by
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politicized and arbitrary government rule. Equalityof opportunity, which we've always believed in,
is being replaced by equality of outcome. The rule of law is being
canceled and replaced by mob rule andlawlessness. Free market capitalism is being replaced
by this ESG and stakeholder capitalism,which are simply stepping stones to socialism and
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communism. Nationalism and sovereign states arebeing replaced by what globalism. Diversity and
independent thought are being replaced by conformity. It's you know, the individual independent
thought is it is no longer valued. It's it's all about conformity. Equal
(01:19:38):
justice for all is being replaced byunequal and customized justice like racial, environmental
social justice. Freedom of expression isbeing replaced by censorship and political correctness.
Parental rights are being canceled and overridden, replaced, if you will, by
state control of children. You know, we can see this in vaccination and
(01:20:00):
gender policies. And lastly, commonsense, which is a God given thing,
is being canceled and replaced by politicalnarratives. In ideology, I don't
no longer thinking as they used toin using common sense. You know,
how you conform to the agenda.The agenda. It doesn't that describe exactly
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what's happening on ninety five percent ofcollege campuses, law schools. As far
as picking who leads is based uponrace, gender, or sexual ideation,
individualism is shall we say, extinguish, it doesn't exist CRT Promal rights are
being canceled, overridden by state controlof children. In fact, in California,
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if you do not permit your fourteenyear old girl to identify as a
boy and go through homeowner replacement therapyand surgery. The state of California will
take your custody away of your ownchild and give it to the state if
you don't do what they tell youto do. And diversity and independent thought
are being replaced by conformity. That'swhether you're Riley Gains or whatever. You're
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shouted down in prison and thrown offcollege campuses based upon the ideology that you're
promoting. And less than three percentof news media types are conservative. And
so what we're describing here that nationalismand sovereign states are being replaced by globalism.
That's John Kerry and Joe Biden tellingus that we have to do certain
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things to make the un happy.You've gone through a laundry list, and
I can give you current events thatfits every category. Free market capitalism is
replaced by ESG and stakeholder capitalism,which are stepstones to socialism and communism.
This is exactly what's happening in Americatoday, exactly absolutely why you do what
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you do, Bill, and that'swhy I do what I do. We're
sort of Paul Revere waking up Americansto the Second Revolution that we have to
fight. This has to be stopped, or we don't have a future for
our kids and our grandkids. There'sone way of looking at things, and
the prosecution, i e. Persecutionof Donald Trump is a pretty good example
(01:22:14):
of this because I look at JoeBiden. I've had on guests repeatedly to
talk about all the money and bribesthat the Biden families received all over the
world, and the media and theDemocrats in Congress act as if it doesn't
happen that way at all. It'sall a lie. Up is down,
left is right, dry as hot, hot as cold, and the reality
doesn't exist when you say individualism isbeing canceled and replaced by collectivism and group
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rights and group identity. You receiveyour worthiness and power from the group that
you're a member of, not byyou as a person individual by God.
And I think you know, abortionand all those things is a perfect example
of that. And I've made thereference, and I'm glad you're on today
talking about Van Fleet and what shesays. Cancer culture is what's happened to
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past four or five years. Andthat was the key element of Mao's world,
to change the status quo and teardown the symbols You're a great symbols
guy, which I love. Inyour book Rediscovering America, talk about when
we pulled down the statues of Washington, Jefferson pulled down the statues of Abraham
Lincoln and replace them with George Floyd'sstatues. That's exactly what happened in communists
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read China for ten years in thenineteen sixties, and it's happening in America
today. Well, it's even worsein America today because at least even with
the communist revolution in China, theydid not celebrate corrupt people, you know,
corrupt criminal people, even though theregime and Masetung was a tyrant of
(01:23:49):
a very corrupt kind, but he, you know, the corruption in China
was not like what we're seeing inour own country right now. The reason
that they're going after Donald Trump isthat there is so much corruption in our
government now that they are fearful thatshould Donald Trump become president, that he
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is going to restore justice, whichis exactly what we need, because if
we don't correct this corruption, wejust simply don't have a future. Let's
just take one area of corruption,controlling the narrative, you know, creating
you know, a narrative of realityby silencing people, by cancel culture and
(01:24:33):
censorship. When we can't talk freely, we can never get at the truth.
It's like, you know, Washingtonis now being run on all these
false narratives. How do you geta good outcome of debate when it's all
being corrupted by an underlying false viewof everything from energy, to education,
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to foreign policy, you name it. There's corruption at work preventing our country
from making good decisions. One ofthese principles is nationalism, and sovereign states
are being replaced by globalism. Themain reason why the Democrat progressive socialist Liberal
Party wants millions and millions of illegalshere is because it obscures the line between
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America and Mexico or Central America.That they want this country to be overwhelmed
with crises so that the government hasgiven more power to control the crises that
their policies created in the first place. So I don't see it might be
a placebo put on the fact ofthe southern border with Biden's visit and Trump's
(01:25:38):
visit to the border, But inreality we have to assume that Democrats assume
the logical results of their policies,which is no borders, and that's part
of globalism, it's part of theUN. And instead of being a proud
American, college kids are being taughtto be a world citizen. MTV has
all these concerts about becoming a world'scitizen, make contributions to the world.
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That America is not worthy to besaved, and how dangerous is that.
Well, I've tried. I've traveledin Latin America, South America, I've
traveled in Africa and Asia, andlet me tell you, life is not
better over there than it is here. We have a constitution that empowers the
people to be free and creative.Most of the countries don't have that.
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We used to have a free pressthat enabled us to get to the truth
of things. Because you know,when people debate things, when scientists look
at different evidence, they end uprefining, uh, refining things to getting
to the truth or what works.Uh. And right now, you know,
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America still stands in the way ofthis global order, and that's why
they're working double time to destroy ourcountry. What Donald Trump has said is
so true. He has said thatI stand in the way uh uh of
their going after you. Uh,this corrupt cabal globalist going after the American
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people. Donald Trump stands in theway, and indeed he does. So
that's that's why we've got to openour eyes recognize that we're in a fight,
and we've got to win this fight. And there are no perfect politicians,
donald Trump included, and so wehave to be involved at every level.
People need to be involved in theirlocal levels. We need to think
(01:27:32):
in terms of sacrificing a little bitmore of our time to get involved with
organizations that are that are that arethat are doing constructive and positive things for
our country that can be with us, you know, attending the school board.
It really is everywhere. But weall have to think differently because we're
in a really a battle for thesurvival of America. One of the principles
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is freedom of speech. Freedom ofexpression is replaced by censorship and political correctness.
That is, in the sixties andseventies, there may have been great
debates and college campuses between liberals andconservatives about the Vietnam War, about abortion,
about freedom of speech, and therewere debates being held. But now
there are no debates on college campuses. In fact, if conservatives show up,
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they're either shouted down or told theycan't appear. There's even a comedy
club in California that had three orfour conservative comedians poking fun at Joe Biden,
and they were told they can't dothat anymore because it helps Donald Trump.
That we don't have the First Amendment, which is directed to activities of
persons. The government was created underthe Constitution to make sure that we have
(01:28:43):
freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of religion. But now government
is the entity that's eliminating those rightsunder a globalist banner. And I'm reading
this stuff that you have at townhall dot com and it's wonderful, But
I want to get the message outas much as we can that our country
is worth it to be saved.That I don't want to be a globalist.
(01:29:04):
I want to be an American.I'm a damn proud American. But
when I listen to Democrats on collegecampuses and government and in big big tech,
they're censoring already conservative thought and don'tlet individuals even hear the opinions.
And this is so dangerous. Itis dangerous right now, Scott, it
is terribly, terribly dangerous. Itis. And and Bill, I want
(01:29:28):
to commend you for the work thatyou have done over the years, and
that you haven't lost any any bitof your passion, you know, for
truth, justice in the American way. In fact, you're getting more fired
up as you've gotten older. AndI think it's great. Well we got
we got to get the message out. Paul Revere time. Yeah, you
know, make no mistake, thisis Paul Revere time for the Second Revolution
(01:29:48):
that's going to save our country.It's sad, it's sick, and it's
sad, and I wish there's away out of it. Assuming this November
the Democrats win, I don't thinkJoe Biden will make it. But interchangeable
drill bit put in there, andif these policies continue for the next I
don't know, several years. Mygod, are we in trouble. I
mean right now we're in trouble.We're already in trouble. I mean,
(01:30:12):
it is critical that we have achanging of the guard. And I think,
I do think that American people don'tjust see as Bidens as the only
problem. It's really the Democrat Partythat has facilitated the destruction of America.
Let's face it, it is itis. The corruption is deep and broad,
(01:30:33):
and it needs to We need togive you know, we need to
deliver a mortal blow to that,because we don't have a future if we
don't, if we don't return toour constitutional, God given rights. The
life of liberty, the pursuit ofhappen is free speech and freedom of thought.
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You know, when you talk aboutfree speech, you're really talking about
the freedom of thought. And ifwe can't think freely, we simply don't
have the life that God intended forus. Scott Powell. If you look
at the results of their policies,with the poop maps in San Francisco and
Portland, the collapse of public education, massive lawlessness, individuals not wanting to
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become cops ors serve in the military. That's the future for all of America.
The book is Rediscovering America, writtenin chapters to tell standalone stories about
America that will blow your mind.Rediscovering America dot Com and Scott Powell thank
you once again. Let's keep thelines of communication open. Let's be Paul
Revere in difficult times. But ifyou like what's happening in Chicago, you're
(01:31:39):
going to love what the Democrats haveplanned for you. After November. Scott
Powell once again, thank you forcoming on the Bill Cunningham Show, my
friend. Let's do it again.Thank you, Bill, thank you.
We could do this for hours.Thank you very much. Let's continue.
Scott Powell with Bill Cunningham on newsradio seven hundred WLW. Mike Allen,
lets you plead your case tomorrow morningat nine on seven hundred w l W.
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Who's the most remarkable person you're blessedto call your friend? What would
it be like to be counted asa friend of God? This week?
You endorse it? Yes, allright, I was the guy fighting it
wasn't I wasn't I the one opposingspending public money? No, you indorsed
it. I did, Yes,you indorsed it. If you remember this,
(01:32:24):
the whole campaign was about being amajor league city and all that stuff.
Remember that, Joe, I don'trecall that at all. Nor your
memory is just very solidrageous. SelectWell, I don't recall that at all.
Hello, I'm broadcasting God. Youknow Segan an hour ago we had
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justice. Joe was here. Hegave me the classic line Harry Truman said,
the buck stops Joe Biden says,the yen stops here in my pocket.
Give me some more yin. Buthe's accusing me of supporting using public
money to build the Bengal Stadium.Did I do that in nineteen ninety four
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ninety five? Yes? Is therea tape on that? Yes? Oh
that case. I will deny ituntil I hear the tape. Okay,
give me some sports and make itfast. Will he the student reporters of
proud service of your local Tamestar heatingin air conditioning dealers, Tamestar quality you
can feel in Cincinnati KOs Schmid Heating, get cool? He get five one
three, five three one sixty ninehundred spot. Those Reds went over the
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Dodgers last night? Will he fiveto four? Edward Arroyo the hero last
night with two on in the seventhstrokes a two run double and that was
the game winning runs for the Reds. Graham Ashcraft, coming off that toe
surgery, went two innings, allowinga walk and struck out two. Tonight
ranon Williams and gets to start againstthe Reds and then the versus the National
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League champion and Arizona Diamondbacks. Ican't believe that. I mean either,
it's hard to say. Seven ofthe ww's covering six oh five Sports Talk
RNL carriers inside Pitch at seven thirtyfive. If they would have tied the
Snakes they held the tie breaker correct, and the Reds if they won that
game, they were head nine zip. All of a history might have been
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different. They lost two games andthat last weekend and that's what did it.
And you believe that. And thenthey go on to win the win
the pennant, the National League pennant. Right, they beat the Dodgers.
He beat everybody, I mean,nobody gave him a chance. What does
this mean when FC won't have apresence in the twenty twenty four US Open
Cup? Can you explain why?I don't know? I did not know
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that. Here's the story was illuminatedFriday morning, and that's today. Major
League Soccer and US Soccer Federation announcedthere would be eight teams in the MLS
participating, but not Cincinnati. Cincinnatiwas not permitted in the Cup through his
ongoing participation in the Champions Cup,which is a conka what's a conca calf?
(01:35:09):
Conka calf, Yeah, goes,they're in the con Conca calf thing.
Yeah. The US Open will theybe playing like every other night.
Do we have a choice? Rightnow? They're playing They played Thursday,
then they're playing a Saturday. Thenthey're playing again next Thursday. Uh here
against CF Monterey, who features BrandonVasquez, the former FC Orange and Blue
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superstar. When you're in the playingthe US Open Cup to the Conca Calf,
when you're read you don't have achoice. Conka caf is a little
bit more international, it is.Yeah, I would say, I don't
know about that. Well, Imean you can't. You can't be at
everything. They playing until December.I know it's a longer season than NASCAR,
and I don't think anybody could playthat long. How about this?
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This is what Jeff Birdie said.FC Cincinnati is pleased MLS US Soccer Federation.
They've reached an agreement to guarantee thatwill be US overcome in twenty twenty.
Cool and our short history. FC'salways prioritized US proud to be part
of the Konkafa carp. But theConker Calf whatever, I don't know what
the hell that is. Well,he can't play in all these series?
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Will you be playing every other night? These guys run around for ninety minutes
like that? Why play this seriesat all. Well, it's that's the
way soccer is. I can't explainit. It's a communist sports. Please
continue. College basketball Tonight number twentyone, Dayton's on the road up against
Loyola Chicago. That's a battle forsecond in the Atlantic Ten Conference. Tomorrow
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the Wildcats of Kansas State and Townto take on to Cincinnati Bearcat six thirty
seven hundred WLW. They need towin. By the way. Xavier at
Georgetown tomorrow night. Speaking of awin, they need to win seven o'clock
on fifty five KRC the home ofBrian Thomas is Patrick Ewing playing for Georgetown.
No, shouldn't Xavier beat them?Yes? Please continue. ESPN fifteen
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thirty, the home of Tony Pikehas a doubleheaded tomorrow one thirty sec Arkansas
and Kentucky. Then the Horizon LeagueNKU and Wright State at six thirty.
Also Miami's at Eastern Michigan. Andright now will either you know, these
teams are fighting for spots in thetournament they end up, they end up
the season like next week and inthe tournament time. Do the women in
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college play like a play in tournamentwith the Big Ten women or do they
simply go from the regular season,which ends I think this weekend with with
Clark and then she goes to wellyou got some of those. I think
the the SEC and the ACC orthe Big Ten play in men's basketball,
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I know what you got, theGAVID games, the Big East play some
some other league or something, andthe UH and and not the OP.
But uh, I don't know.I don't know what the women do.
I don't know. But Caitlin Clark'sin action on Sunday, I believe what
up against Ohio State and they're rankedsecond and the nation. Former Xavier coach
Kevin McGuff is there State. It'spretty good. Didn't they beat to Iowa
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badly? Yeah? So I don'tknow. I don't know what you say.
High school basketball tonight among the boyssectionals, Moler in Little Miami,
went Woods and Middletown. Got atext here from day bab but telling you
they don't speak French or Spanish inBrazil. Did you know that? I
think it's Portuguese? Well, whydid you say that an hour ago?
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I have noise people are holding youto it. What do I know?
Very little? Uh? Kentucky BoysDistrict Finals semi Finals tonight, Cove,
cath and Beechwood. Guess what whenJoe was here on Arago, Look what
came on my cell phone? Harambein heaven that he still remembers. So
you go. Rambe sent me atext from heaven. There's Harambe in heaven.
Joe Dieters killed Harambe. Indiana BoysSectionals tonight, Lawrenceburg and Greensburg,
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East Central and Columbus East Rising Sunmeets New Washington. Here we go.
Joejas the rest of his life.He pulled the trigger on Haramba. Nice
Fiona is still alive right correct?Oh? An update on Fritz Fritzy.
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He's getting rid of his baby teeth. Wow? What if size? The
adult teeth are coming in eight inches? Serious? Uh? Soccer FC Cincinnati
has loaned Alvaro Barriel to a clubin Brazil through December of twenty twenty four.
What does that mean? Well,let's see, as part of the
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deal, this club would have tohave to purchase an option on Barril at
an undisclosed fee. FC would retainhis rights to terminate the loan. Deal.
Is that I don't know how meanloan somebody? I have no idea
what if the Reds would craft somebody, Yeah, you take like that,
the Dodgers or some U loan somethinglike, what if we loaned sloan sloan?
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He needs to go maybe to fiftyfive care mls Soccer FC Cincinnati on
the road on the pitch tomorrow nightagainst the Chicago Faia at eight o'clock on
Fox Sports thirteen sixty right back toback home games. So the Cyclones start
tonight versus wheeling in at a fourpm faceoff tomorrow against the Indie Fuel any
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like their Cyclones got to get withit. They're in second last place in
their division, not having a goodyear. Downtown Hutter tell deevild Man and
also Willie, we want to saycongratulations again to Losalles Quinton Morgan. He
rolled a perfect game three hundred inbowling at the boys districts the other day.
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And also the Zip Dip. It'sthat time of year again. Willie
puts his dairy Queen Derry, haveyou been there? It puts us one
hundreds a thousand times? Are youa putts? What? Yes? We
Fork Road Zip Dip is open onHarrison Avenue in Green Township when the home
of Tony Rosiello when it opened today, Putts t Utz Is that a that's
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on west Fork Road right off Iseventy four. You can't miss it.
You've not been there? Have youreally on West Fork? Down there?
Oh? Heck ya? When yougoing, you're gonna bana split? You
can look. I said it whenI was younger. It was crazy.
Look at me now and a lotof bana splits. Correct, Let's see
what else that's I think that's allall. And also, Willie, we
want to say good luck. Andour citizen of the day is a guy
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that is a sports videographer extraordinary forthe last two plus decades at Channel five
WLWT. Our citizen of the dayis Mark Slaughter. His last day at
Channel five is today. He's goingto join the Louisville Police Department and have
weekends off for the first time inat least twenty some years that I've been
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running around with Mark Slaughter. Heis a good guy and a hard worker
and a good guy and a goodman in Cincinnati's going to lose a good
one. He's gonna work. It'sgonna be a cop. No, no,
he's gonna I guess the media sectionof the police he's got the problems
down there, so it needs toget right. So he's got he's got
weekends off. Don't have to youknow, run around the high school football
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sidelines anymore that he's been doing.But that guy did everything excellently over two
plus decades at Channel five. We'reopen twenty four seven, three sixty five,
three sixty six for TV is MorningTonight. I mean, Tricia Mack,
he's got to be on the airsix hours, Tanyo Rourke's got to
be on the air five or so. And then you know, now you
got to streaming and everything. Sothey're basically like every TV station's got like
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a they're like local CNN, unbelievable. Buckle your seat belts because you're in
for a wild ride. That's BrianHemrick of the Power of five. Thank
you, mister Cunningham. Thank you. He's hilarious. Are you aware of
that? Yes? Thanks again youfor coming on the Bill cunning Internet.
Thank you, mister Cunningham. That'sa classic sign on the best. And
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the guy named Skilling who did allthe weather at GN for like forty five
years, that's right, is lastNight or Night before Last was retired.
Yeah, that guy's been he's beendoing weather ever, I think ever since
time began at WGNTV forty five yearsunreal and it's still the weather. Cincinnati
and Chicago are very similar. Chicagois about six times larger, have many
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of the same difficulties. Talking aboutsports franchises, the Bears have stunk forever
until about in the mid nineteen eighties. They were great older Peyton the Bulls.
They had that era with Michael Jordanbefore that and after that s nothing.
Cubbs had. One glory run wasa twenty sixteen twenty seven Loackhawks have
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had success, but they've hit theskids of pans and the White Sox just
stink. They won the World Serieslike in twenty oh six. Before that
and after that just terrible. AndI'll go to the Mets, I'll go
to the Knicks. I'll go tothe Islanders. I'll go to the Rangers.
Islanders are good at one time,not not anymore. It's bad.
Nick's are good with Willis Reid andClyde. The Clyde stunk for fifty years.
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I mean, you can't make itup. But team like Miami Yankees
though twenty seven World and in nineteensixty nine with the Mets won the Amazing
Mets once. Right, But MiamiMarlins won two world titles this they beat
the Yankees, and they rebuilt forlike two years and didn't win it.
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And they stink, they really stink. Yeah, but the d Backs could
have won the World Series. Theywon the Nice League. What was the
game? They took them to Gameseven? Right? All I gotta do,
Rangers get in. Yeah, that'sall you gotta do. All you
gotta do. And the Reds pitchingstaff right now is impregnable. And how
many people gave the Diamondbacks a chanceagain the Dodgers none? Who's giving them
a chance this year? Well,no, no one. I mean with
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Otadi and eight trillion Almamoto. Yeah, sounds like a battleship him too from
the World War two. I meanthey're loaded. Oh I don't know.
They were loaded last year. Lookwhat happened? Not much. They watched
it on TV like you and me. But they have won one World Series
title? One correct, And that'sthe last time the Reds. One was
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nineteen ninety wired on Red's got whatfive total? I only got five?
But I don't know about nineteen nineteennineteen. What do you say, I
say, yes, okay, it'sbeen thirty four years now maybe this year,
maybe this team looks like Joey Vado'sgot to get a team. What's
up with that? He's forty yearsold. He was talking about getting a
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team when he was going through acar wash the other day. And you
had two hundred last year, fortyyears old. I don't know. Money's
not out there anymore. You seelike those like scenes from television shows or
movies where like people are playing chessin their little park. I'd love to
do that. I go to apark and go play chess with some people
I loved you. Yeah, that'dbe great. Well, he's gonna spend
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and have a lot of free timein the future he might have had.
He's got a quarter of a billion. I was going to say, but
you know, the skills not muchof a pinch hitter, has no running
skills, not very good defensively,and this team's young now two hundred,
right, maybe your hitting days aredone. I mean Pete Rose said,
when you lose it, you loseit quickly, within a six months to
a year. It's ought a gradualdecline. Who's the elder statesman now on
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the Reds, Josh Harrison. He'sa good player, right, He's going
to be a utility guy, right. I mean he's going to be playing
now because Jonathan Indy is not goingto play it all next week? What's
the n is with with the Abbott? He's all right, pitching pretty good?
Yeah, yeah, how's his lack? He might be ready by next
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week. I'd give him another week. His oblique this is Is it oblique?
Yeah? It's oblique? Can youpoint to your oblique? I don't
even know. Right there, rightby your gut, obleak on the side
of your gut. Well, youwould think he'd worked that out ahead of
time, but who knows. Segment, get me out of the student's report.
News is coming up, willy andutter of everybody having a good weekend.
We leave you with the immortal wordsof the stew See. You're trying
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to steal I know what you're doing. You're trying to steal Laura's lean away
from Marty. That's what's happening.No better be careful. He's gonna call
you up, say hey, listenhere, Joe, and he'll he'll be
pointing that crooked finger at you takeaway, Marty's got a crooked fingers,
but outside Connor jo that more metaphoricalor literal. That's both, Yeah,
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very literal. It's crooked index fingerpoint at you are trying to point at
me? Why you're pointing to centerfield? Connor, Joe took second base
there he did. That's defensive indifferencefor those views scoring finger Laura's. I
like Laura's and the bathtball and JoeEaters here. When I think of Marty,
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I think of Joe Eaters, whosaid icons Biden says, the yen
stops here right in my pocket,Willy, I see nothing segment. Thank
you very much, Yes, sir, News is next and more showing with
the Reds playing beating the Dodger,says Holes on news radio seven hundred.
W Elder, Is there a specialtime you like to listen to Scon's loan?
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I like to listen while I'm sittingon the porch sipping a whiskey and
shooting squirrels with my blowgun. Really, I'd listen all day if I could,
Oh tell me more. I liketo listen when I'm wearing my happy
pants. Oh time out, Nowyou've been serious. I love to listen
to him while I'm eating chili dogs. I do that too. I guess
anytime is the right time for Sloaney. That's what we've been saying. Monday
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