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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Billy cunning in the Great America walking this wonderful Monday
afternoon in the tri State. That Conclave is going to
start the middle of next week. Have an expert coming
on later about the pope and whether conclave is a
documentary or a fantasy. I think the latter or not
the former. But nonetheless, we have the specter of the
Reds once again. I think they're six and three on
the road trip, and they kick the crap out of
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the Rockies. No better than the Xavier baseball team, but
that's another issue. But they're back home for four against
the Cards, a seven game set. First pitch about six
forty tonight evertime at five forty. But until then, we're
approaching the one hundredth day of the Trump second term
and maybe two of three, we don't know. And this
morning I watched the Good Friend of Sheriff Richard K. Jones,
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Tom Homan undressed the media for about an hour and
a half. It was a wonderful to watch Carolyn Levitt
and Tom Homan talk about what the media does not
report on because it doesn't fit their agenda. Was wonderful.
One of the best parts is when Carolyn Levitt said
that you sat here for four years. Someone at this
podium told you how mentally alert Joe Biden was. So
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I do want to talk to this administration about disclosing facts.
When the last administration you covered up for Joe Biden.
It was wonderful to watch that. Plus Tom Homan was
there largely to talk about the two four and seven
year old that was always a self deported because their
mother was illegal and they left. And when I look
at the CNN web website even now, it says American
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citizens deported. That's a lie. That the citizens were not deported.
The mother was here illegally and she had a couple kids,
anchor babies, and it was up to the mother whether
the kids went with her back to Venezuela or not.
And the mother elected to take her kids with her,
which I fully understand. But the father is still here,
family members are still here. But Trump does not deport
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American citizens. He deports illegal aliens. The media reports deporting
American citizens. That's a lie, Joan you and I now
is the great Richard K. Jones of Butler County and
Richard K. Jones, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And first of all, before we talk about Sawyer County
judges in Wisconsin assisting criminal aliens to escape. What's the
status of your jail with ICE. There was some reporting
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last a week or a week before that there was
a murderer in your jail. You had hundreds of individuals.
Give us a full report, which when you and Boone County,
you're the situs of the location now for housing illegal
criminal aliens, give the American people a full report.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Basically, twelve weeks ago, we had zero ICE detainees in
my jail illegal aliens. Today we have two hundred and fifty.
We can go up to three point fifty. We're the
largest in a tri state area and by far the
largest in Ohio. We have illego aliens in our jail
that have murdered people, been a deported more than once.
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ICE has a detainee they arrested last week in Butler County,
which is an MS thirteen and another illegal alien with him.
We got lots of murders and rapists that are illegal
aliens in our jail. Now, I still use that term aliens.
I know you're a little sensitive, so sorry that I'm
going against your sensitivity bill, But listen, President Trump has
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made it very clear you come to this country illegally,
you're going to be deported, which you should. And when
they go in and arrest people and they got warrants
for their rest, and let's say there's twenty other people
family members in there, they will be deported and round
up also, and they refer those people as collaterals. Look,
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you can self deport, you can do what you like.
There's twenty million people here illegally. I have Chinese in
my jail that don't speak any English. And when you
go to Mexico or Canada and come into the United States,
you don't leave China because you can't take a boat
from China to Mexico. But where you went to school
you probably think you can. But listen, they cannot do that.
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China has to let them and encourage them and pay
for their trip there. In the United States, Trump's got
his work cut out. But in your Butler County jail
and ours not like Hamilton County, that does not that
Sanctuary County is sanctuary city. But to those judges, the
Common Police Court judges that thinks it's okay to hide
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the illegals and thwart ice be very cautious. I'm not
a judge, and I'm not against the judges. I sit
in front of judges a lot. But the one they
just arrested, I believe was in Wisconsin. She was actually arrested.
The director of the FBI went all the way up
the chain. The other one that the judge it was
hiding them in is his house, letting them use guns,
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hiding evidence. Those people should go to jail, which they are.
Sends a hell of a message, doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Bill.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Let's say you conduct, with ICE's cooperation, a raid on
a business in which large numbers of illegals are working there.
And let's say the owner here the business sees here
comes Jones, Here comes Ice, and he opens the back
door and tells his employees go out the back door,
there's a car there, getting the car and drive away.
And then you show up to hey, we got I'm
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assisting Ice and deportation of illegals. And that business owner
just facilitated the escape of criminal aliens. What would happen
to our business owner?
Speaker 2 (05:23):
They'd be arrested. They would be arresting with interspering with
an official business, a warrant. People that have committed crimes,
They will be arrested. I tell people that own these
businesses in Butler County, they say, hey, I've got people
that are working for me, but I think they're legal.
I run them through what's called E Verified. But if
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you know what that is, that's just a program you
can get. But and I said, well, how many of
those people that work for you have the same Solid
Security number? He said, well, I don't look at that.
That's because they probably about fifty of them have the
same Solid Security number. Look, they're the same data, birth,
same name. They kids that are born in the United States.
They refer to them as anchor babies when they're born
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in the United States to a family of the illegals.
A lot of times they sell to social Security numbers.
There's hundreds of people have the same Social Security numbers
and they draw Social Security. It's a mess.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Bill change it.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Omen's changing it. And in Butler County, I should have
my ten deputies trained to be able to make arrest here.
In two weeks they will be trained. It's of course
that they're in the process of taking ten deputies. They
will have the ability. The only ones in Butler County
and the surrounding counties we will actually be able to
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arrest someone that has pulled over or stopped, or have
committed another crime they suspect or illegally here in this country.
Those ten can make the arrest. Only those ten, then
I'll have ten more in the jail that can help
with the deportation. And the buses on the wheels are
running constantly, and I assume a lot of them is
going to come from Hamilton County, in the city of
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Cincinnati or the city of Dayton, that are all sanctuary cities.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
How about the CNN, the Clinton News Network headline, four
year old American citizen treated for cancer deported despite US citizenship. Now,
that is a lie that the four year old was
not deported. He's a US citizen. His mother was deported
and she made the parental decision to take her kids
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with her because she's here illegally with anchor babies. And
I would assume the four year old getting cancer treatment
is on an array of federal government programs supporting him
as the child, which is unfortunate, you have kids, terrible,
But to say American citizens are being deported, that is
a lie. The mother illegally was deported and she elected
to take the kids with her instead of staying here
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with the father in Texas. That's a lie. Secondly, I
had this case at Eduardo Flores Ruiz, who was in
the courtroom with Judge Dougan, and Ruiz had put two
people in the hospital. One guy got into a fight
with and punched him thirty times in the face and head,
and another one was a woman who beat the crap
out of her. And so when the Judge Dugan got
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word that Ice was in the hallway, she facilitated the
escape of criminal illegal aliens by telling Ice, you got
to go see the senior judge. As that's going on.
Numerous witnesses watched her open doors and deport self. Deport,
shall we say, with her assistance Eduardo Flores Ruiz to
upscown justice. She's assisting the escape of illegal aliens from
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her courtroom. And now I have several judges in Wisconsin,
including Judge Pedro Cologne and a woman judge named Monica
Isham ishum I s Ham. These judges are saying, we
must stand with Judge Dugan, we must facilitate the escape
of criminal aliens. And I'm thinking, Sheriff, what can you
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imagine if a judge in Butler County facilitated the escape
of crimin no aliens. Well, isn't that a serious matter.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
It is a serious matter. Let them taste jail. Look,
I'm good with that. They went to the president Trump's
house in maryl Largo as soon as he was not
elected and he was running for president. They raided his
house and they thought it was okay. Put all his
friends in prison and in jail. It's all okay, the
rule of law. Now it's their turn. I'm more I'm
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as an arrested as the lady or the man judge.
That was part of the deployment to convince the ice
people to go to another room where they part of
this floy so they could run out the other door. Hey,
there's plenty of people that want to be judge, and
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this person should be just barred. This person should be arrested,
and they need to send a message. They let them
stand for the right to help these illegals that have
committed these crimes. Hell of a place to be the
federal government, Lady, justice is blindfolded. That's the way it's
supposed to be. And they're going to get a taste
of the federal government. They don't control the federal government.
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You and I don't control the federal government. There's a
lot of politicians and let a lot of people go
to prison and go to jail and get arrested. We've
headed in Butler County. Listen, and it happens, and it's
going to continue to happen. But this administration isn't going
to take any crap. And they've arrested two judges so far,
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and I would not be surprised if they don't arrest
more I.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Had for them.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
How about this comment of Judge Harmonica Eisham, She said
on Saturday night, quote this is the judge speaking, not
the Judge Dougan who let the facilitated the escape of
criminal aliens. But this other judge said, quote, I have
no intention of allowing anyone to be taken out of
my courtroom by ICE and sent to a concentration camp,
especially without due process, as both of the constitutions we
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soor to support and require quote unquote Number one, these
criminal aliens are not taken out of the courtroom. They
were in the hallway about to be arrested. Secondly, the
jails in which the ICE detainees are going to go
are not concentration camps. In this case of mister Ruiz,
he was deported under Barack Hussein Obama in twenty fourteen
for numerous criminal offenses committed in America. He was deported
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within three weeks, he snuck back across the border and
began his life of crime in Wisconsin. He beats the
crap out of two people. Is in front of Judge Dugan.
Now the other judges are enveloping her and saying, I quote,
I will not put myself for my staff who may
feel compelled to help me or my community in harm's way.
And this other judge said that we're going to stand
down and not hear any cases in our courtrooms until
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the federal federal courts release Judge Dugan. By the way,
she was only in custody about seven hours. She got
to know our bond. She was handcuffed outside the courthouse,
sent to a federal court, and then she was released
and fingerprinted. Released. But now there's a bit of a
boycott happening with the judges in Wisconsin who refuse to
hear cases as long as there's pending charges against Judge Dougan.
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What do you think about that?
Speaker 3 (12:06):
One? That's it.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
They elect these judges the people in their community, and
that's who they want. Hey, good for them. If you
want these people running loose in your community, good for you.
You can.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Hey, you can have them.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
In your community. To the rest of us, we lock
them up and get them out of here. We lock
criminals up. Butler County is good. We don't put up
with that. We've got good judges, good elected officials. Every
now and then we get one that gets in trouble,
but it's been a while. They'll either go to prison,
they'll go to jail, they'll get arrested, they'll have a trial. Look,
but listen, lady Justice, where's that little blindfold? Because that's
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the way lady justice is supposed to be Man Wisconsin
and these other places that want a boycott, Hey, they
can do that, I guess. Look and let the chips
fall where they may. If they want these criminal people
in their community.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
Good.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
There are people where at Vold and unlike them. They
sometimes think that they were above the law, and they're not.
They talk about not being above the law and this one,
but when it's their turn day, she spent seven hours
in custody. I wonder how she liked it. I bet
she did. I hope she got some good jail food
while she was there.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
She should have got a sheriffs burger, but good. It's
getting worse because the governor of Wisconsin, the mayor Milwaukee
all stand up loud and proud and say they oppose
Ice doing this kind of stuff. They do not want
the legal enforcement of criminal illegal aliens, and the collateral
damage has caused. When a mother has children in America,
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she's illegal. She knows that she gets pregnant and delivers
a child. The child is an anchor baby under the
fourteenth Amendment till that has changed. So she's the one
that calls the consequences resulting and herself being deported. And
now the media is picturing this as US citizens being deported.
They weren't deported. They went voluntarily with their who took
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them to another country because she was here illegally. And
those citizens, according to a Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
can come back immediately because the US citizens come on back.
But the media wants to picture this as bad as possible.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Look, that's why they keep firing these people in the media,
these other media, as you mentioned, they're rating to down,
no one's watching them. They know crap when they see it,
like the way they covered Biden's not being able to
know who he was walking him around, having him auto
sign everything. Then people know the difference. Here's what people
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care about. Sixty eight percent, that's almost seventy percent wants
something done with immigration. Sixty eight percent that's almost seventy
Democrat and Republican. So we're all in good shape right here.
They want lower prices at the store, and they want
to feel safe, pretty easy, and that's all happening. But
as President Reagan always said, some times, the swamp monsters
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fight back. It is a swamp, and it's not all
about DC. It's a swamp and we're slowly but surely
taking it back. You mentioned President Obama when I had
ice prisoners in my jail. Under President Obama, we deported
more inmates back to different countries than any other president,
to include President Trump. I want to make sure I
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repeat that President Obama. Obama built wall, built wall, and
deported more people than President Trump did. The first turn
all facts not made up, built wall and deported They
all did because Trump wants it, and almost seventy percent
of America wants it. We're on the right side of this,
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and God bless our government that's doing the right thing.
And for those that think they're above the law, shame
on you. You're going to get a taste of it.
I wouldn't mess with Homan, and I sure wouldn't mess
with the director of the FBI or his number two
guy at the FBI. I would I wouldn't mess with
any him.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
And we're on a good roll.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
We got Vice President Van we got the House, we
got the Senate, we got a majority of the Supreme Court. Hey,
we're we got more than a trifect.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
My friend, Well, we have to say that loud and
proud that Obama sounded like Trump. Obama deported a little
over three million illegal aliens and built the wall, and
there was nothing. There was no news media stories about
Obama and four year old cancer kids being deported with
their mother, which was a lie, but the media didn't
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cover it because it would have helped the Republicans. So
the media lied for Joe Biden, they lied for Barack
Hussein Obama. Now supposedly they finally have backbone, which is
made of jelly when it comes to when it comes
to Trump, but nonetheless we got a run, Sheriff. I
just want you to stay strong. I don't want you
to be weak neat here and stand down and just
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not be yourself. Can we can you guarantee this? You're
going to be as strong as you are today under
my leadership?
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Can you under your leadership?
Speaker 3 (17:02):
Bill?
Speaker 2 (17:02):
I have no choice. I can beat you in handball, racquetball, pickleball, marbles.
It doesn't matter what it is. Because you're kind of weak.
Speaker 3 (17:11):
You sit on.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
I didn't say golf. Where I went to school. Nobody
in my neighborhood played golf. We had clubs, but they
weren't the same kind of clubs you had, Sheriff.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
We got to run, but God bless you. Obama was
the deporter in chief and the media ignored it. Once again, Richard,
he was a king.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
I know we're not allowed to use the word king,
but he was the king.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
I promise, well, all right, Richard K. Jones, you're a
great American. Keep that backbone strong and I'll see you
down the road on the on the raquetball court where
I beat you two games straight. But that's a difference.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
I don't remember it.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
You're getting older, A Richard K Jones, Thank you very much.
Let's continue say it again loud and proud. The chief
deportation president in America in history, by far was Barack
Hussein Obama, but the media didn't care. On news radio
seven hundred WW all right, Billy cutting him the great
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American And we have greatness happening with the Reds. As
I predicted right now, they go on the road, win
six out of nine, sweep the Rockies, not a real
major league baseball team, but nonetheless they're back on them
tonight for four against Saint Louis, and then they have
three with Washington at home and then on the road
again to Atlanta and Houston. We'll see what happens there.
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But airtime starts about five forty to night. First pitched
about six forty. The weather is perfect for baseball. Secondly,
when I hear Richard K. Jones and others talk about immigration,
what he says, what I say, and what Barack Hussein
Obama said are basically identical. There was no differential. In fact.
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Tom Holman this morning, head of ICE, said that he's
worked for six presidents, and he said the only president
we've had to ignore federal law and was Joe Biden,
and it was his auto pen at work. Joe Biden
did not have control of the American presidency. He was
mentally incompetent. And then the staff around him, a bunch
of marching Marxists, decided what national policy was, decided what
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judges to appoint, decided what ambassadors to cause to occur, etc.
And that's the way it is. And I've played for
you previously the cuts of Senator Obama, President Obama, Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, all the other Democrats
were the same as Donald Trump on immigration until Joe
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Biden took over and then somehow opened up the southern border.
The number given this morning by Tom Homan is twenty million.
Twenty million illegals came into America directly and indirectly, and
the great majority are still here and they're not going
anywhere unless they're thrown out by ice that is in
the process of occurring. The deporter in chief has been,
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always will be Barack Hussein Obama. During his presidency. More
than three million illegals were deported under Obama. Even Obama
understood that, and the Clinton understood that. The differential was
Joe Biden took over an empty vessel by design so
that the radical left could control the presidency and the
auto pen And I love this morning when Caroline Levitt,
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the Press secretary, you probably didn't have time to see it.
I try to watch everything on your behalf undressed to
their face. The reporters from NBCCBSABC, Reuters, the AP, all
the big city newspapers calling them out for four years
standing down and not covering. The biggest cover up in
the twenty first century has been Joe Biden's mentally incompetent status,
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with which the media knew about. Democrats knew about it
and failed to act whatsoever. Whether it's the King, Jeffries,
or Senator Book Looker or Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, they
all refused to act because they had an empty vessel
sitting in the White House, had no one objecting to do
anything they wanted to do. And as a consequence, so
we had twenty million illegals poured in the country, a
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wrecking havoc on many major cities and elsewhere because they're
not part of the great American experiment. And even today,
as I speak, once again, you have CNN discussing the
fact and reporting the fact that President President Trump somehow
deported a four year order, a two year older, a
seven year old American citizens. There were anchor babies born here,
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and the status of the law presently indicates that that's
the way it is. You're born in this country, you're
automatically a citizen until that changes. Who was was the
mother here illegally who'd committed welfare fraud, and she made
the decision to take her kids with her instead of
leaving them here with family members and father here in America.
So there was no American CITI who was two years
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old deported. The mother who was illegal was deported, and
she made the parental decision to take the child with her,
which I think many many parents would likely do because
you don't want to leave a kid here and the
mother's in Venezuela. No, you know, you don't want that.
But she made that decision. She knew or should have known,
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that asn't illegal, she was subject to being deported on
a regular basis, and so she made the decision to
stay here. No American citizens were deported. An illegal alien
mother was deported, and she elected as a parent to
take the kid with her. Having said that one of
the saddest things happening right now is our judiciary. I
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begin at the US Supreme Court when Justice Samuel Alito
said about two weeks ago that we anticipate that the
Congress and the President will follow the law, policies, procedures,
and bylaws. We also anticipate the US Supreme Court will
follow the law. He said in his sending opinion on
one of these immigration cases, that the US Supreme Court
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is not following the law. They're ignoring the law. What
do you have when judges ignore the law? Where do
you go to get justice? We see that on the
US Supreme Court when Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito followed
the Supreme Court president and to send it to a
decision to send cases back supporting a legal migration to
one extent, and Alito said, how do we anticipate others
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will follow the law when we don't follow the law
at the US Supreme Court. So now we have numerous
judges around America, and I suspect there's dozens or hundreds,
believe it or not, that are engaging in criminal behavior
to using black robes in a way to obscure their
judicial treason against the American people. You have Judge Judge
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Joel Kano in New Mexico, who housed in his own
home members of the TDA gang from Venezuela, also charged
of obstruction of justice destroying evidence. What his wife did
was take a hammer, much like Hillary Clinton did, and
destroy the cell phone of the gang member so the
text with TDA members could not be known. Massachusetts Judge
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Shelley Richmond, a woman, did the same thing that Judge
Hannah Dugan did, which was facilitate the escape of criminal
aliens from the courthouse. When she was apprehended for this,
she claimed some higher purpose and after Biden got the case,
his auto pen decided not to prosecute her. And then
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you got judge Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan, who made a conscious, deliberate,
and premeditated decision to aid a criminal alien and escaping
from federal custody, obstructing law enforcement, and causing causing the
very systems she was sworn into a poll to be stained.
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So just in the last few days, three black criminal
offenders committed what can only be described, in my viewpointage
initial treason, and make no mistake about it, if they're
not held to account for their criminal behavior, How do
they hold anyone in front of them to account for
their criminal behavior. And the case of Judge Hannah Dugan,
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the illegal alien who was there had beat the crap
out of some other guy and a woman, and Ruiz
was in front of her. He had been deported under
Obama in twenty fourteen. Having committed some crimes back to Mexico.
He quickly returned to America to begin his life with
crime anew and he was finally arrested again and brought
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to her courtroom. Now you would think if you're a
judge sworn to uphold the law, you would actually do
so that This is not the case in many courtrooms.
These liberal female judges, mainly females like Judge Carrie Bloom
and a Hamnicanty juvenile court ignores the law it considers
it undress necessary because they have political viewpoints. How does
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Judge Hannah Dugan now have the support of other Wisconsin judges.
I'm looking at a case now out of Wisconsin headline
Wisconsin judge threatens courtroom boycott over Judge Hannah Dugan's arrest.
Judge Monica Isham Sham, I hope I'm saying that name correctly,
will not allow ICE to send a legal immigrants, she says,
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to a concentration camp. Quote, she's boycotting her courtroom today.
This is a judge who will not uphold the law
and wants to facilitate the escape of criminal aliens. She said. Quote.
If there's no guidance for us and no support for us,
I will refuse to hold court and branch too, and
saw your county, Wisconsin. I will not put myself for
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my staff who may feel compelled to help me or
my community and harms way, she said. I have no
intention by allowing anyone to be taken out of my
courtroom by ICE and sent to a concentration camp, especially
without due process. Well, Ruiz got complete due process. Oh
Obama deported him for criminal behavior back to Mexico. There
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was a deportation order issued against him, and I acted
on him eleven years ago. He comes back and lives
here for the next eleven years, committing more crimes. So
if the facts don't matter, if the facts aren't accurate,
change the facts to issue your own opinion. In this case,
Ruiz would have been sent by ICE. He would have
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possibly gone back to Mexico, where he's from and she
would have the Dugan would have the ability and power
to try him on the serious criminal cases before her.
And Judge Isham said, if this cost me my job
and gets me arrested, at least I know I did
the right thing. She thinks doing the right thing is
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to facilitate the escape of criminal felons out of the
United States, out of Wisconsin. She thinks that's her job.
So Dougan was arrested, spent about six or seven hours
in custody while being fingerprinted. This is the judge and
Purp walked charged with obstruction of official proceeding on Friday,
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about three days ago. After this went up to the
powers that be. About ten days ago is when she
committed these criminal acts, and she did it in front
of courthouse staff, facilitated the escape of criminal aliens, and
now she has numerous individuals, including the Governor of Wisconsin,
the mayor of Milwaukee, coming to her defense. Unbelievable. Knocked
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me over with a feather. I thought judges were supposed
to uphold law even if they disagreed with it. How
do you disagree with the law that says I know
Obama felt the same way I feel. Come here legally.
If you come here illegally, both Obama and the Clintons
both said, get to the hell out of the country.
That's why Obama is the deporter in chief and not
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Donald Trump. He's blocked at every turn by radical left
attorneys and others who want to see essentially the further
collapse of our major cities in some of our blue states.
It's happening as I speak. And Dugan demanded Judge Dougan
demanded that the officers preceded the Chief Judge's office down
the hallway and up the steps, facilitating the escape of
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Eduardo Flores Ruiz and his attorney out of restricted jury door.
And then he was tracked down by ice officers. A
foot chase ensued and he was arrested. And then the
judge was arrested about a week or ten days later
for obstruction of justice. This is at least the third
judge we know about who facilitates the escape of criminal aliens.
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What in the hell's going on? And then we have
US Supreme Court not following its own rules and president.
According to Justice Alito and Justice Thomas, they ignore the
law themselves. So when judges ignore the law, when police
officers are told, like in Cincinnati, do not arrest anyone
or cit anyone smoking marijuana openly. When we don't enforce
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traffic laws, we have speed bumps. Instead of that, we
have a complete breakdown of law and order, beginning with
the George Floyd riots, where literally millions of crimes are
committed by thousands of individuals who were not prosecuted whatsoever
for their criminal misbehavior. The guy standing up against this
whole thing is Donald Trump, who's he's the one actually
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enforcing the law. What a novel concept. And the Democratic
Party is organized to destroy the presidency of Donald Trump
and to keep things going with another empty shell in
the White House. And I think, as Sheriff Jones said,
that if somehow we don't inculcate deep into the groundwater
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of this country, into the root system, the idea that
we have laws and rules and regulations that everyone must follow,
we're in trouble. In fact, Trump has said repeatedly that
when the US Supreme Court rules on a case, I'm
gonna follow what the Supreme Court says to do. He's
not violating any law, he's not above the law. But
these judges think they are unbelievable liberal judge goes nuclear
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after colleagues arrests for helping illegal aliens escape federal custody.
What and the mayor Milwaukee, other judges in Wisconsin and
the governor support Judge Dougan.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
What.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
I don't know what to say other than we're in trouble.
And I hate to say this, but if we simply
enacted the deportation policies of President Barack Hussein Obama, they
would not be any different than the policies of Donald Trump.
The difference is the media would not hold Obama account
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for any of his missteps and misbehaviors none, and they
go after Trump with hall claws and hooks, engaging in
the same behavior, exactly the same behavior that Obama did
while he was the president. The only differential was Joe Biden,
who was not the president, and the media wouldn't cover
it because it would have helped Donald Trump be reelected.
(32:14):
And we figured out between New York City, Atlanta, and Washington,
d C. What the Democrats are doing to our president,
and the American people in one voice rejected it with
somewhat ninety three counts against them, half a billion dollar
judgment against them, the American people said, no, we're not
going to have a Banana republic. Democrats are doing this.
We're not going to let it occur. But now here,
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not quite one hundred days. I think one hundred days
is going to be. On Wednesday of the Trump presidency.
All the media is filled with his approval ratings are down.
Who gives a quad? Who gives a crap about that?
I don't approval ratings are interesting, but it's a snapshot,
snapshot in time. We have a president that's not been
in office one hundred days, and think about the improvement
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on the southern border. Since then, he's enacted the policy
sees of Barack Hussein Obama and the media can't stand it.
Let's continue with more. But it's said, when I see
judges acting in such a fashion, it's really fast aackwards. Really,
I think America should be rightfully furious at these acts
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of judicial betrayal. What's stunning is that the Democrats are
not furious that the judge for committing felonies with a
robe on, for betraying the law. They're mad at Tom
Homan and Donald Trump for enforcing the law. It's unbelievable.
I guess to hire your position, the heavier your responsibility
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should be. So, if a teacher commits a sexual act
against a student, the teachers held to a higher level
of scrutiny. If an attorney steals from in the state,
the attorneys held to a higher level of scrutiny. And
in this case, the judges who violate the law and
facilitate the escape of criminal felons under the federal system
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should be held to a high level of accountability because
because there's because they're the ones in charge of the law.
When the law makers and the judges break the law,
where do you go for recompense? Justice Alito said Supreme Court,
we're not following our own laws. And he's right, Judge
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Dougan not following the law. Liberals and conservative Republicans do
not follow the law. Well, let's continue. Coming up next
is that Jared Gould. I've been working in this story
for a while about what is taught in our medical schools.
Before you send a son or a daughter to a
medical school, you should listen to the next interview I
have with Jared Gould about how DEI has infected medical
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schools much like law schools. By the way, the difference
is the AMA can't sue people except by using attorneys.
The ab A American Bar Association is a liberal and
left wing as any organization in America. They don't represent
us anymore. They'll hire attorneys to sue and to join
the ACLU, not to be go prosecutors. Let's continue with
more mine becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine,
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seven thousand. Where do you go when judges break the
law and then other judges support them and their wrongdoing?
Where do you go for recompense? How about the victims
of Ruiz who had the crap beat out of them
by Ruiz, who should not be here in the first place,
who was supported by Obama and he's back Now every
politician in America that are Democrats are supporting Judge Homan
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and her I'm sorry, Judge Dougan and are ignoring a
federal law. Let's continue twelve to fifty five, Home of
your Reds News Radio seven hundred. Wught be Bill cunning
in the Great American I know working in the Bar.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
Association, The American Bar Association and other state bar associations
are completely woke. Deeigenda completely the indoctrination of law students,
which is even worse maybe than medical students goes. Law
students have access to courtrooms, can actually sue and do
things of that character, creating judges like Judge Dougan in
the Milwaukee area who's facilitating the escape of criminal aliens.
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It's unbelievable that judges themselves will participate in this, But nonetheless,
the same things happening in medical schools. The Critical Condition
is an article put out by Jared Gould and how
medical schools are forcing DEI orthodoxy on future physicians has
terrible effects. Commitments to DEI have become a standard feature
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across medical schools in America, encompassing three demands. Here are
the key findings of the report. John, of you and
I now is that same Jared Gould, co author of
the article about Critical Condition, and Jared Gould, I think
welcome for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show.
But Jared, first of all, give us an overview of
the problems. Then we'll get into these specifics about the
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indoctrination of medical students and not their medical education.
Speaker 5 (36:56):
Exactly.
Speaker 6 (36:58):
Well, thanks for having me, so we just put out
this report.
Speaker 5 (37:03):
The big problem here is that.
Speaker 6 (37:04):
DEI is pervasive across medical institutions. We obtained records from
the top public medical schools in the country, and in
these documents we found that medical students are being coerced
and to adopting diversity, equity inclusion ideology. This is reinforcing
leftist views on race, gender, and now even weight weight.
Speaker 5 (37:29):
And they're doing weight.
Speaker 6 (37:31):
So that future physicians don't just see themselves as healthcare providers,
but as agents of social change.
Speaker 5 (37:37):
And there's much here.
Speaker 6 (37:38):
You don't just have the healthcare implications, but many free
speech implications.
Speaker 1 (37:43):
So it encompasses three areas, racial justice mandates in medical school,
gender ideology mandates, and also weight inclusivity mandate. And so
let's talk. Let's back up just a little bit. Why
is DEI diversity, equity and inclusion which at the heart
of race discrimination? In other words, please let us racially
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discriminate based upon color, framing white folks as inherently racists
and physicians as agents of social reform. Tell us the
principle the foundation of DEI and what it does to
every institution that it infects.
Speaker 6 (38:19):
So DEI is a disease that has been ratting our
public education systems for decades and I don't think that
twenty years ago you would have expected anybody to think
that this ideology would have become pervasive in our professional schools,
but it certainly has, and we found that out to
be the case with this medical school report.
Speaker 5 (38:40):
What it really is, at the end of the day.
Speaker 6 (38:43):
Is activists, administrators and faculty at these campuses and these
schools of medicine that see themselves, as I said before,
agents of social change, and they forced this idea onto
students through all kinds of mandates, DEI statements, hippocratic oaths,
curriculum integration and harassment policies, and broadly speaking, what the
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idea is, it's framed around the oppressor versus oppressed hierarchy,
and in the leftist viewpoint, white men are at the
top of this oppression hierarchy and they oppress everybody else.
But interestingly, the left has been able to jetson in
the gender ideology and weight inclusivity into this oppression hierarchy.
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So transgender people are now oppressed, but also obese people
are now oppressed.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
And so in a practical way, unfortunately, I'm like a
white male, I'm married, I'm a father, I'm a practicing
Roman Catholic, I would imagine put that together, Well, what
chance would a young Bill Cunningham have getting into medical
school and coming out with conservative viewpoints? What chance would
I have?
Speaker 6 (39:57):
You would probably have zero coming out, probably zero advance
of coming out of any medical school with conservative viewpoints.
And even if you still got through the program with
conservative viewpoints, you would likely not express those viewpoints because,
as we detail in this report, dissenting these leftist views
come with consequence. There's just one example, well, there's many
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examples of what just one that comes to the top
of mind is doctor Norman Wang. He was previously affiliated
with University of Pittsburgh and he published a peer review
article which was questioning affirmative action in medical education, and
immediately he was removed from teaching, bart from student contact.
He was accused of racism and this conduct, and he
had his article retracted without any recourse. He was not
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able to defend himself. And it's people like that who
are really put into the spotlight and made an example
out of. So that you know, somebody like yourself, who,
let's say, as conservative viewpoints doesn't express those views in
medical schools.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
How is this possible? Because I think medical school research.
Cancer is an equal opportunity offender. Emergency room care doesn't
make any difference what color, what gender you are. You
get treated when you go to your primary care physician.
And so how does it work down to the patient level.
I'm thinking about Cleveland Clinic with sued recently, which is
a fine institution, I thought, because they inact DEI principles
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when it comes to practicing medicine and a practical level.
What does that mean when you have to it here
to DEI principles? How does that change care?
Speaker 5 (41:34):
It warps care?
Speaker 6 (41:36):
It makes physicians in this context of seeing themselves as
social agents.
Speaker 5 (41:42):
If you have a white man, let's stay, who is severely.
Speaker 6 (41:45):
Ill, but a black female patient who doesn't really need
treatment and you know it is not in critical condition,
this position who's been indoctrinated into this ideology might see
it fit to serve that black female pace first and
leave the white male patients on the bed suffering from
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whatever critical state he or she or he would be in,
simply because they have to make up for so called
historical historical oppressions and whatnot.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
And what about the issue of admission to medical school.
I know, to go into law school, there's some about
four times more applicants than spots, and so you fill
out forms and reports indicating what you've done in college,
and if you put on your essay to get into
law school, the activities you've been involved in, there's certain
activities that are check marked and other activities that are
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lined through. What if you come out of college and
you're married, and you're straight, and you're white, and you
belong to a conservative group at Ohio State or UCLA
or University of Chicago, is that a disqualifying factor just
to get into medical school.
Speaker 6 (43:01):
It possibly could be, unless, of course, you submit your
DEI statement, which is of course required at almost all
of these institutions that speech for surveyed. If you want
to get into medical into medical school, even whether you're
a student or faculty member applying for a job, they
all require that you submit DEI statements, which is effectively
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a political illness test. It is to make sure that
you are going to toe the line on the racial hierarchy.
Speaker 5 (43:29):
Ideology, the gender ideology.
Speaker 6 (43:32):
And now possibly this weight inclusivity, which is becoming more
pervasive across medical schools.
Speaker 1 (43:38):
How about this one and your report gender ideology mandate
medical schools nationwide are embedding gender ideology and the courses, clerkships,
and policies requiring students to affirm in writing the patient's
gender identity. This includes chosen pronouns supporting social or medical
transitions and recognize in gender identifying over biological sex, even
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for children. I've had on other reports that eight year
old girls in certain public schools in Blue cities and
Blue States are being taught how to self pleasure themselves,
or at nine year old boys are told about oral
sex in the third and fourth grade. And ideology, you
have to identify with a pronoun, which sends this signal
to those making important decisions. You're part of that particular tribe.
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And so the idea that you might recall. Great Britain
about a month ago had a report that they studied
this issue for twenty five years at one hundred and
seven thousand examples that gender transitioning causes more problems in
adulthood than it solves. And now last week or a
few days ago, the Great Britain came out the Supreme
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Court of Great Britain England said that there's only two genders,
it's male and female, and that there was not one
hundred and seven different genders. And so when you talk
about gender ideology and recognize the fact that one can
identify as a different gender than what you are, you
have to believe in those things to get through medical
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school today. Is that correct?
Speaker 5 (45:09):
That's correct.
Speaker 6 (45:11):
Across all of we survey had more than fifty institutions
across the United States, basically one medical school for every
state that had that had a public medical school.
Speaker 5 (45:21):
Okay, and this.
Speaker 6 (45:22):
Was We found that about ninety nine percent of these
schools mandate this ideology either in their core curriculums, as
part of some kind of trans as part of some
kind of orientation training, or a surgical practice. So just
for example, the University of Arizona, which we wind out
(45:42):
in our report, it mandates transgender medicine training, teaching that
pediatric transitioning. This is from clothing all the way to
puberty blockers as standard practice.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
Say that again, the right, it's not right there, Tell me,
University of Arizona, repeat what is required for the This
is unbelievable. This is like six, seven, an, eight, nine,
ten year olds. Explain to say that again, please, Jared.
Speaker 6 (46:04):
Yeah, So the University of Arizona is mandating transgender medicine training,
which is teaching that pediatric transitioning, this is from clothing
all the way to puberty blockers is standard practice.
Speaker 5 (46:16):
What that simply means is.
Speaker 6 (46:18):
If a little boy comes to a physician and says
I feel like a little girl, the physicians are being
told that they should start them with social transitioning, which
simply means will put them in little girl clothes and
vice versa.
Speaker 5 (46:31):
And this works all the.
Speaker 6 (46:32):
Way up to your teenage years, where you're eventually given
puberty blockers, which then leads to irreversible mutilation of your
sexual organs in order to affirm gender identity. But it
really gets even bizarre than that, Like at the University
of Missouri, they have an orientation that includes a video
in encouraging students to accept scenarios like biological men receiving
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a gynecological exam. Why because it affirms that affirms gender ideology. Physicians,
future physicians, and these students in medical schools are being
told that affirming the gender is standard practice and if
you dissent against that, you risk being kicked out of
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medical schools because built into the harassment policies are gender
ideology mandates, so you have to use the correct pronouns.
Speaker 5 (47:26):
It comes from the top down.
Speaker 6 (47:27):
If you do not do these things, you violate a
harassment policy or you get an F in a class.
You have to do these things in order to get
through medical school.
Speaker 1 (47:37):
To Jared Gould, if I show up in an emergency
room in Missouri or Arizona, and I have stomach cramps,
and I announced as a proud American male, now I'm
having a baby. I'm having a baby. Here he's coming,
and I have shall we say genderous male genitelia And
I show up in an er in Arizona or Missouri
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and I'm having a baby. They have to treat me
as if I'm having a baby.
Speaker 6 (48:03):
I'm not exactly sure how that would work in an ER,
but I will say that it's becoming a parent. That
in the near future, if this, if this de ideology
continues to be taught in our in our schools, that
that will that is what will happen when you enter
in ER. I can tell you just from family experience.
Most of my families in medicine. My biological fathers an
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er physician. My mother is a director of a clinic.
They now have on their check marks for when you
enter into the er, when you're entering to get a
cat scan, your gender identity and then your biological sex.
And so the physicians they're responsible for providing you care,
even at the hospital level, are being told.
Speaker 5 (48:48):
That you have to affirm the patient's gender identity.
Speaker 1 (48:51):
So if I identify as a woman, I go to
the R I want my ovaries cat scan or whatever
they have to. Okay, Cunningham, we're going to cat scan
your ovaries.
Speaker 5 (49:01):
I believe, So that's exactly what they'll do.
Speaker 6 (49:03):
I mean, it gets so absurd that biological men are
receiving a gynecological exam. You have to assume that the
absurdity stretches all the way to er rooms, especially as
we continue to graduate medical students that are indoctrinated into
this ideology.
Speaker 1 (49:19):
Lastly, Jared Gould, you have weight inclusivity mandates under the
social justice framework. In medical school, students are trained to
approach obesity through sensitivity guidelines that deny the link between
weight and health. Physicians are pressured to prioritize affirming obese
patients experiences over addressing underlying health concerns. So if someone
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is morbidly obese, there is not a connection between the
behavior on one hand and the physicality on the other.
That physicians are pressured to prioritize affirming obese patients in
their four hundred pound condition. You have to act as
if there's no connection between being morbidly obese in one
hand and having bad health problems on the other. The
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weight inclusivity, along with gender ideology and racial justice kind
of go together, exactly.
Speaker 6 (50:11):
We found across all of these institutions more than thirty
percent of them had weight inclusivity or some form of
weight inclusivity in their documents or on their websites or
in their reading materials. What it is is a part
of the oppression hierarchy, where the left has said, well,
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if you are obese, it is not really a consequence
of your decisions, but because you are oppressed, and so
physicians have to approach obese.
Speaker 5 (50:40):
Patients with extreme sensitivity.
Speaker 6 (50:43):
At the University of Texas at Austin, second year medical
students are told that weight loss efforts create a quote
culture of shame and are trained to exchange terms like
obese for people with larger bodies. And at ucas Structural
Racism and Health Equity course, which is an actual course.
It includes a topic on fat phobia as a concept,
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equating clinical concern over obesity with discrimination.
Speaker 5 (51:08):
So if you claim that somebody's obese.
Speaker 6 (51:11):
Or you say that they're unhealthy because they're obese, you
can now be discriminating against them.
Speaker 1 (51:16):
I'm not obese, but if I identify as obese, does
that make me obese? I'm not a female, but if
identify as a female, does that make me female? So
it's not the biological fact of your existence, it's what
you identify as and that Trump's reality is that correct?
Speaker 5 (51:32):
According to these files? You are correct?
Speaker 1 (51:35):
Well, how do we get out of this? Can we
get out of it? It's so inside the groundwater, the
root system of medical and the ABA, the amme. How
do we get out of it? I don't know.
Speaker 6 (51:50):
Well, the first thing is that medical schools have to
return to their core mission, and that's to train skilled,
knowledgeable and ethical physicians, not idiot logical activists. The classroom
has to be a place for critical thinking and not
political conformity.
Speaker 5 (52:07):
So one of the first.
Speaker 6 (52:08):
Things that you can do is get rid of these
DEI mandates altogether. The Trump administration has gladly and I
think rightfully, so put out eos that tell universities they
can't do this. Now, the universities are still going to
fight against this because they see themselves as their own agents.
In fact, the AUP has said repeatedly that the administrators
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at college and university campus that should ignore the Trump
eos because they're betting on a leftist president to come
in in four years and basically reverse everything Trump's doing.
So we really have to call on our legislators to
codify these rules into law and not just let them.
Speaker 5 (52:47):
Exist as eos.
Speaker 6 (52:48):
But the public also has to get aware and get
a grip on what's going on with their institutions. These
are taxpayer funded institutions. Their dollars are going towards educating idiologues,
and I think they're going to get a grip on
it when they get into a physician's office and they
start to see the detriment of their healthcare as a
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result of this practice.
Speaker 1 (53:11):
But most importantly, if in four years or so we
have a Kamala Harris or a liberal Democrat back in charge,
all these things will be reversed. The southern border will
be a wide open once again. Oh hell is going
to break listen. Lastly, Jared, go how do people get
to copy of this report?
Speaker 6 (53:28):
All you have to do is go to speech first
dot org and on our reports tab, just click that
and it's the first report at the top.
Speaker 1 (53:34):
Jared Gold, We're in trouble. I mean, if I identify
as as an obese woman, that's not reality. And if
I go to a doctor when I'm forty years old
and say I identify as blind, does that mean my
eyes should be taken out?
Speaker 6 (53:50):
I don't know, but according to these files, they might
say yes.
Speaker 5 (53:54):
And I'm with you.
Speaker 6 (53:56):
I'm horrified that what we're going to get here are
doctors who are going to shove kids into gender chaos.
They're going to favor race over health, and they're going
to lie to obese patience, which is going to endangerous
all for this deranged fringe.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Jared Gold, you're a great American and thanks for coming
on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Jared, thank you
for having me. Let's continue. The truth will set us free,
aba Ama. They are indoctrinated with politically correct audeology that
is hurting the legal profession and hurting the medical profession.
Bill Cunningham seven hundred WLW.
Speaker 7 (54:33):
Listen to the last few minutes of your show. Before
I came home waiting on here, I was like, twenty
eighteen all over.
Speaker 3 (54:38):
With you guys.
Speaker 7 (54:39):
Well we're very how so well you guys were bitching
in twenty eighteen about Josh Allen. You guys wanted Josh Rosen,
and now you guys are bitching that we don't have
a receiver. I don't get it, like we just sco
hold on, let me talk. We just scored thirty points
in a row for eight straight games a year ago.
I get you guys asking why we didn't have receivers,
(55:02):
but I don't understand it. Now. You just saw us
lead the league in points. When you add all the postseason,
no one scored more points than the Buffalo Bills, including
the Super Bowl champions. So you just saw us do
it without Stefan Diggs. Same group. How is this group
not better than last year's group? Like, I don't like
our job is to score points.
Speaker 3 (55:23):
And win games.
Speaker 7 (55:24):
Where do we need to get better defense? We did that,
So I get it. You got to have a show,
and you got to you gotta have something to bitch about.
But bitching about wide receiver is one of the dumbest
arguments I've heard. Hello, I'm broadcasting.
Speaker 1 (55:48):
God head coach of your Buffalo Bills setting down the law. Well,
that was a gm bran Bean radio boarding show. We
don't have stupid here, do we. We got Moe, We've
got Lance, we got Tony, we got Austin. You calling
all them stupid, I'm saying we don't have stupid, but
you did. The news media is stupid in general. How
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about this Judson. Hudson is the girlfriend of Bill Belichick.
She's fifty years young. I don't want to talk about that.
We're not talking about fifty years She's off to the
side during a CBS interview and what she's prompting answers
for Bill Belichick, Right, we're not talking about that. He
looks like he just woke up. You gonna put some
clothes on, I mean a torn up Navy sweatshirt, And
(56:33):
you're right, he did look like it. But I don't
think he's going to be on anytime soon anymore.
Speaker 3 (56:37):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
But he's got a I mean, you know, you got
six Super Bowl rings, you got a legacy. You're gonna
get in, You're gonna get in the Hall of fame immediately.
Just that's it. I mean, why why you know the
North Carolina I guarantee you he'll be a bust there completely.
Jordan Hudson is taking control of the Belichick media operation
at North Carolina. And she's fifty years younger. When you're
(57:00):
in your seventies, don't you agree you should just give
it up and pass on to someone else? Do you agree?
Like you give me some sports will e the yes sture,
the Crown Service. You walked right into that. I'm sorry,
I'm sorry. The Stuart Reporters, servers of your local tame
Star heating it we're not talking about that. We're not
talking about that. Well, your local Temestar heating and air
(57:23):
conditioning dealers Tamestar quality you could feel on the east
side called Clement's Heating an air nine three seven four
four four forty four oh one. How about this? Allegedly,
in twenty twenty two, when Belichick was dating her, he
would help her with her homework at Bridgewater State University
(57:43):
and sign autographs for her friends. I bet and he said, Jordan,
thanks for giving me a course in logic safe travels.
Belichick was courting her three years ago. When she was
twenty one years old and Belichick was seventy, a little
fifty year age difference. Fifty. You's gotta be investigated, and
Jordan is giving Belichick prompted answers to talking about that.
(58:07):
About that comes from her? That guy in sixty minute said,
why don't you shut up? I'm gonna ask the questions.
But she's also a swimsuit model. Have you seen her
in her swimsuit? What what swimsuit? She hardly got one on,
like band aids in an eggshell. Thank you, go ahead, Nicolodola,
Willie Dilan yesterday loud just two hits and seven shutout innings,
(58:30):
Reds roll the Rocks at eight to one. I'm glad
you brought that up because wasn't the throw by Dela Cruz.
Wasn't that an error? The ball got there before the
runner hit the base. If it was pulled off the
base because of an air and throw, isn't that an error?
Not a hit? Lodolo struck out nine. He becomes the
fifth visiting pitcher at Coors Field to throw seven shutout innings.
(58:53):
How about this and one of their snap shot get togethers,
she was a mermaid coming out of the ocean and
Belichick was giving her mouth to mouth resuscitation. Well, there's
also one where he's laying on the beach with his
legs up and she's like doing the yoga the Titanic thing.
You gotta be segment. He's seventy three years old, the
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woman's fifty years this junior, and she's got to give
him answers. You got your six Super Bowl rings, You're
gonna go to the National Football League Hall of Fame.
You got a you know, a beloved legendary coach. How
about this one? Just go, Belichick told North Carolina Athletic
officials boy to copy Hudson on emails sent to Belichick.
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She's in charge of my affairs. Now which affairs is
he referring to?
Speaker 5 (59:46):
Wellie.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
Cincinnati completed a three game sweep in Denver. Go to
six and three on the trip, fifteen and thirteen. Ow
the two over five hundred for the first time in
a year. You know when they open up two and six.
If they didn't do that, it'd be six games over five. Now,
how about this one? The Athletic reported earlier this month,
at Hudson question whether the school was protecting Belichick from
(01:00:07):
Slanders posts and social media referring to him as a
predator for dating a woman fifty years his junior. Probably
is can an adult woman. I mean he's fifty years older,
but maybe he's hot. Do what please continue? One thing?
Is he out of dress a little better? Don't worry
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those holes it with? I mean, I mean what we
get that he get that Navy sweatshirt. Like in nineteen
thirty one Red's kickoff of seven game homestand tonight, Well
he was the first of four up against those Cardinals.
Five forty Sports Talk Arnell Carriers Inside Pitch that the
Kelsey Chevrolet Extra ding show after the game about this.
(01:00:50):
Athletic also reported the UNC senior athletic director Robbie Evans
would handle the external affairs of Bill Belichick, let her
handle the internal affairs. I bet let's see the Cardinals
come to town twelve and sixteen and two and eleven
on the road. Eh, So you can't have any more,
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you know, not, no slacking off here because you got
four with Saint Louis, then you got the Nationals over
the weekend, then you go to Atlanta and then Houston.
I guess Belichick has a new book out right, Oh boy,
can't wait? Belichick describes the twenty two year old Hudson,
It says creative news. However, the interview appeared to go
(01:01:34):
awry when Doka Pill, the CBS reporter, asked about he
and how did you and Hudson meet? What's wrong with that?
I think she was a girl scout at the time.
Catcher Tyler Stevenson rehabing them from that oblique, It's gonna
stay in TAA for the next few games against Memphis.
Don't need a catcher, get more playing time because Louisville's
(01:01:56):
had some rainouts lately. Don't need a catcher. Weigh my life.
Look at a comeback from Tommy John Surgery left his
start yesterday with a direct Dayton Dragons after just ten pitches.
How about this? Hudson will seemingly be a constant presence
at tarhel football games the home and Marty Brennan h
be on the sidelines with him. Correct, once the college
(01:02:17):
football season starts, she will shadow Belichick throughout the game.
That's what I'm saying. Well, what does Marty Brennhman say
about this? Probably not a tar Heel fan. Wade Miley's
arm is okay, Willy, but apparently he suffered a lower
body injury. When asked, are you discussing marriage, he says,
I'm not getting into that. Can you marry someone fifty
(01:02:38):
years your junior? He's a barrel of laughs. If I
was a woman, Happy birthday, then you might be a woman.
You canna identify as a woman, can't you. I just
had a guest on about this. Look down your shirt?
What do you see see any boobies?
Speaker 6 (01:02:51):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
Man, thank you? Go ahead. Happy birthday. Willie goes out
today to number eleven, the captain That was my number.
Dear Park High School. You Barry Larkin, the pride of
silver and Moeler, How old is he? Twenty seven? When
I come in and out of Silverton, you see the
signs homes of Roger Staubach yep, and Barry Larkin. That's
(01:03:13):
not about Byron. He's not there, only Barry. I think
Byron's mad about this. But Barry is in the Hall
of Fame, and Byron is in the Xavier Hall of Fame.
Good vibes here a Huadio swar As Willy over the
weekend became the nineteenth player in Big League history to
hit four home runs in a game on Saturday. Let's
see the Bengals Benle Bengals. Brought to you by Good
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Spirits and Party Town, thirteen convenient locations in northern Kentucky.
The draft classes in the free agents are in and
now the twenty twenty six NFL Draft will be held
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Really, yes, right there where the confluence
of the Monongahela and the Allegheny come together to form
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the Mighty Ohio. It's going to come here. Can you
believe Barry Larkin is sixty one? No, he looks like
he's thirty one. I saw him about two weeks ago.
It looks like he still could play. Yeah, sixty one
years old. You know you're getting old when you get
to be sixty. You know what, I don't know what
I'm saying segment. I know what you're saying. Do you
see yourself dating a twenty year old? I'd be hospitalized.
(01:04:22):
But what about you said you've had all these girlfriends
over the years. I mean, you know the wonder you
had to go to doctor doctor Dean to see about
your heart. All the action, all the action you've seen
over the years. I can't say you're dating twenty four
year olds.
Speaker 8 (01:04:37):
Can't say, yeah, she's long as you go on sixty
twenty two, Why don't you go on sixty minutes?
Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
They met at a girl scout camp? Yeah, and what
does that mean? What's Belichick doing at a girl scout
camp talking football? There word predators been used a little bit,
and uh, you might say, might be not happy about that.
Soccer FC Cincinnati will he stands alone in first place now,
one point head of Columbus an Eastern Conference. With that
two to one win Saturday over Sporting KC. How about
(01:05:05):
that Pat Noonan's team has won five straight matches. They're
on the road this Sunday against New York City FC
at Beautiful City Field. So a twenty two year old
model is head of the internal affairs of Bill Belichick,
the head coach of the Tar Heels. That is going
to be an absolute mess. And Chapel it's heading right
(01:05:26):
down that road. Can't do it. And you told me
NFL doesn't care much for the guy anymore. He can't
get a gig with Dallas or Nara. I mean, let's see.
Journalism is a three to one morning line favorite for
Saturday's Kentucky Derby really yeah, and then let's see going
back to the National Football League, The son of Atlanta
(01:05:47):
Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Olbrich, admitted to that prank caw
he made the Shader Sanders during the NFL draft and
apologized on Instagram. He wanted to say he was drafted
by New Orleans right, funny day. He's a funny Twenty
one year old kid wrote down the number of his
father's open eyepad while visiting his parents home to later
(01:06:07):
conduct a prank call. He's a funny man. Yeah, not good,
The phone out of be implied. Imagine what Tom Brady's
thinking about his old coach, Bill Belichick. I don't have
no idea. Can you imagine college basketball as Xavier's got
a or n KU's got a commitment from forward Addison Archer.
(01:06:31):
He's at a ranger college at JUCO School out of Texas,
shooting fifty five overall. Walnut Hills has named Kashmir Wright
really as their new Boys basketball head coach. According to
The in Choir and Mike Dyer from UC Right, Yes,
former UC standout succeeds succeeds Stu Holt. He's a former
(01:06:54):
UC great, two time champion or two time captain and
name to the UC Basketball All Decade Team segment. Give
me out of the Stuge report. We have Michael McDonald
coming up on the conclave. Who's gonna be we're talking about? Yeah,
well we're gonna have him talk about the conclave segment.
Give me out of the Stooge report.
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
Will he?
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
And of a nice day? You're in a tri state.
We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. Well,
we'll see what happens, won't we. No boy Justice Joe
laying down the law on Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson
on News Radio seven hundred WLW by Billy Cunningham, the
(01:08:42):
Great American. Of course, it is Monday now in Rome,
and normally there's about a nine day a difference between
the burial and the conclave itself, which looks like the
conclave will be a week or a few days from now,
maybe Monday of next week, about May the fifth or sixth,
schedule to start. That's in the hands of the so
called cardinals. I think there's about one hundred and fifty
(01:09:04):
voting cardinals that's under the age of eighty. You can
be a cardinal over the age of eighty, but you
can't vote, so that means Cardinal Dolan, New York City
is going to be able to vote. I think he's
like seventy seven or seventy eight. I think he'd be
a fabulous pope. But that's a different story. And we've
gone through now two hundred and sixty six popes, beginning
with Peter. Upon this rock, I will build my church.
(01:09:25):
No other religion can go to go back two thousand
years with two hundred and sixty six consecutive popes. Some
have been great, some have been good. I think the
information about John Paul the Second in Francis extremely popular
with the masses. A little different approach to things. Nonetheless,
Benedict in the middle was BENEDICTA sixteenth who died in
twenty thirteen, died in He left the papacy in twenty
(01:09:50):
thirteen and died in twenty twenty two. Was a very bright,
intelligent pope. But nonetheless he didn't hold the masses like
Francis and John Paul the Second, did you? And I
now is the great Michael McDonald of the Catholic League
and the New York City Michael McDonald, welcome again to
the bill. Cunningham Show and so kind of layout over
the next eight to nine days. That is now Monday
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in Rome. What's going to happen the next eight or
nine days with the cardinals getting ready to select one
of them to be the next Pope.
Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
Hey Bill, great to be with you again.
Speaker 9 (01:10:22):
So yeah, So over the weekend we had the funeral
for Pote Francis on Saturday, and now there's going to
be nine days of morning following the nine days of
mornings when the conclave begins. Now, in addition to the
ceremonial acts that go along with the morning in this time,
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the cardinals are going to be taking an opportunity to
for lack of a better term, sort of caucus and
try and find like minded cardinals and decide what's going
to be the best way to protect the interest of
the Catholic Church moving forward. You know, this is actually
a very big deal in this election. I mean it's
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a big deal in every election, but particularly in this one.
A lot of the cardinals have not had an opportunity
to interact with each other. You know, in the middle
of Pope Francis's reign, we had COVID a lot of
these cardinals that he appointed, and a lot of them
are very good men from what they call the peripheries
of the Church, so from Africa, Asia, places that you
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don't really think of his Catholic strongholds that do have
very strong and growing Catholic flocks there, and it's great
that they're getting representation. But as a result, you know,
it's not like how it used to be back in
say the fifteen hundreds, where it was definitely an Italian
good old and everyone was just kind of a village
over and sort of knew each other. So it's very
important that the Cardinals take this opportunity and then next
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weeks where we'll get into a little bit more of
the cloak and dagger stuff that people are more familiar
with if they've seen Conclavor any of these other the
boors or anything like that, where the real horse trading.
Speaker 3 (01:12:04):
Begins and all that type of stuff. So yeah, we'll see,
you know, I don't think it's going.
Speaker 9 (01:12:12):
To be anything as dramatic as that, but we do
live in strange times.
Speaker 1 (01:12:15):
So you had the Liberals and the Conservatives in America.
Today the Republican Party is kind of the reform party
that has switched the Democratic Party in America is now
the status quo party. And when I look at the
last few popes, I would think that Francis And was
from Argentina, Benedict was from Germany, John Paul the second Poland.
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We have a streak here of non Italian popes, which
is quite unusual. And the smart money you have a
little group two to three popes according to the media,
which may mean nothing at all. That may be the favorites.
Who are your favorites other than Cardinal Dolan.
Speaker 9 (01:12:55):
Yeah, yeah, Cardinal Dolan. He just turned seventy five, so
you know, maybe I hope they don't consider that too old.
I think Cardinal Dolan, if anyone's familiar with his, then
here is a great fighter, particularly for religious liberties here
in the United States. I was really a very vocal
voice on the Affordable Care Obamacare mandates that they're trying
(01:13:18):
to make the little sisters of the forepay for abortion pills. Yeah,
very good on that. On top of that, you know,
there's a couple of other good cardinals for more of
that from that more traditionalist mindset that speak to the
issues that Catholic League members are really concerned about. Cardinal
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Sarah from Africa. He's another great choice, very strong on
the issues. I particularly like him, a good cardinal to
keep an eye on, probably not necessarily a contender, but
to sort of see, especially in this week where we
have the opportunity to see this chance for the Cardinals
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to meet a good person to keep an eye on
his Cardinal Burke from America. He's another very strong traditional
voice within the church. He's pretty much right on every
issue that really matters. So I definitely keep an eye
to see on who he's meeting with, who he's caucusing with,
and trying to build a coalition around that. On the
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other side, Taglia from the Philippines, he's a little bit
more of a reformist minded guy.
Speaker 3 (01:14:34):
He's named making.
Speaker 9 (01:14:34):
A lot of a lot of rumbling in the media
and zoopy. He's an Italian, no one quite knows where
he is on the issues.
Speaker 3 (01:14:46):
He's kind of everything to everybody, like you know that
sometimes that works. So yeah. The important thing to remember,
of course, is the cardinals are going to be.
Speaker 9 (01:14:56):
Moved by the Holy Ghost to make the the right
choice for what the church needs in this present moment. Personally,
I would say that the two big issues that I
think that need to be put to the next anyone
that's going to be considered for the next pope is
where do you stand on Pope Francis's deal with the
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Vatican and China which sort of normalize the persecution of
the underground churches there.
Speaker 3 (01:15:29):
Not one of Pope Francis is stronger things. It would
be great if we could rip that up.
Speaker 9 (01:15:34):
Supposedly it's secret, so we don't know what's in it.
Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
It's going to be in.
Speaker 9 (01:15:38):
Effect until at least twenty twenty eight, supposedly, but it
did essentially give the Communist Party in China the ability
to appoint bishops and really sideline the underground churches there.
Speaker 3 (01:15:52):
So it would be great if we could get somebody
that was a little bit.
Speaker 9 (01:15:55):
More concerned about that, because you know, in the West
we've got a these militant seculars trying to limit religious
freedom in the peripheries such as African in particular. Bill,
we always talk about this. The Muslim extremists there are
cutting off the heads of Christians. More people are martyred
for the Catholic faith in Nigeria than anywhere else in
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the world. So if you are willing to turn a
blind eye to Chinese persecuting Catholics in their country.
Speaker 3 (01:16:27):
And that they're really bad about it. Don't don't get
me wrong, but if you're willing to turn a blind
eye to that, I don't know if you're going to have.
Speaker 9 (01:16:36):
The strong moral conviction necessary to stand up for some
of these other issues.
Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
You know, Michael McDonald of the Catholic League. I saw
a snippet a night or two ago that one of
the major networks was talking about the outreach that Pope
Francis had to Muslim emams and others in which they
had sort of a tacit understanding that both religions supposedly
are about peace and that they must work to get
rid of the herists within their midst. It would be
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great if the next pope could use whatever influences have
with Islamic leaders to stop the murder of thousands, the
beheading of men, the rape of girls and women happening
by Islamic extremists in Nigeria and elsewhere, in which they're
buried alive and tortured for their faith. And this Fatic
and China thing was not well reported, but we had
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a pope who struck a deal with shij Au ping
that the government and Beijing would appoint the bishops until
twenty twenty eight. I never got that. I don't understand that,
and so I wish Pope France as well. One of
the best things AI I've seen generated is Pope Francis
walking into heaven with five or six other popes welcoming him,
(01:17:46):
including Benedict, Jean Paul the First, John Paul the Second,
John the twenty third, Paul the sixth. They're back together again.
But those two incidents are not Francis's finest hour. Now
here's some big question for you. A bit early on,
Michael mc donald, I look at Jean Paul the Second,
who helped bring down communism with Poland. He was an
historical character in office about twenty seven years. He was
(01:18:08):
loved and beloved and respected. Unbelievable. It was wonderful, was
Jean Paul the Second. Then we reverted, shall I say,
to a conservative Benedict who's been on doctrine. My favorite
pope of the last several, Benedict the sixteenth was only
in office about eight years. Then he stepped down in
twenty thirteen. And then Francis is the other direction in
(01:18:29):
which he's may I say, perceived as somewhat liberal and
somewhat progressive, and he's beloved. So we've gone from liberal
conservative liberal. Does that mean the next one is going
to be conservative?
Speaker 9 (01:18:44):
You know Theresa saying following a fat pope, there's a
skinny pope. So someone that kind of indulges a little
bit more tends to be followed by somebody that's a
little bit more austere. So that that could very well
be in the cards, especially when you consider that, as
we were talking earlier, a lot of these new cardinals
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that have been appointed by Pope Francis from the peripheries
of the churches they're calling in the press. A lot
of them are very orthodox in their in their leanings.
You know, when Pope Francis said we can have some
type of blessings for homosexual couples, uh, the African cardinals
(01:19:25):
in particular mutinied over it.
Speaker 3 (01:19:28):
For lack of a better term, they wrote a letter.
Speaker 9 (01:19:33):
The letter pretty much said we don't have gay people
in Africa, so we're not doing this.
Speaker 3 (01:19:37):
Uh so, which some people are are from that writer.
Speaker 9 (01:19:42):
That's obviously not the case, but uh it's just more
of a way of saying that there are some very
hard liners within uh, the appointments of Pope Francis, that
it's not necessary that we're going to end up with
someone that is a carbon copy of Pope Francis. Uh,
you know people again, people that he appointed rejected some
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of the reforms that he was trying to push through.
So this really is a bit of a wild card
on where things go. And it's always been like this
and that that is a beautiful thing, you know. I
like throwing this fun little set out there. We're checking
around work to see who the other people were saying.
Back in twenty thirteen on who the next Pope was
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going to be.
Speaker 3 (01:20:27):
The media totally wrote off Cardinal Bigoglio, who became Pope Francis.
Speaker 9 (01:20:30):
There was only one mention of him anywhere and that
was his time's past, He's not going to do anything.
And then checking around on Patty Power, they always put
up odds on the Pope and he wasn't even one
of their top ten odds.
Speaker 1 (01:20:43):
So can you bet on this? I would I guess
DraftKings or someone is betting.
Speaker 9 (01:20:51):
I mean, I know, I know historically Patty Power they're
out of the UK. I think they always have odds on.
It's usually who's going to be the next pope from
what's what's his name is going to be? I think, uh,
maybe how long the conflict's going to be. Yeah, I
live over in New Jersey where you can just gamble,
uh right from your living room couch and on your smartphone,
(01:21:13):
So I'll have to check it out when I get home.
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
Uh, well, let's see what the lines are. But uh,
who's ever's in the lead won't be there? Likely. The
the movie Conclay was now the number one downloaded movie
in the world. I saw it when it came out
a week or two later. I thought it was totally ridiculous.
The Sistine Chapel was blown up by I think Islamic terrorists.
Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:21:36):
And then the allegedly they kind of picked the depicted
the Holy Spirit coming in, and they selected this secret
cardinal I think from Afghanistan whose name was not known,
but he was he was an amorphidite or intersex or something.
He had external male genitulia but internal female genitalia, and uh,
(01:21:57):
he was selected. And then the you know, the the
main actor, the main guy, Secretary of State had a
serious talk with him and he went the whole thing
was over like a minute or two later. I want
to know what happened, what was he actually was he
actually made the pope or not? I guess Was there
any relationship Michael McDonald between the movie Conclave and reality?
Speaker 9 (01:22:18):
Uh, you know loosely loose is uh some of the
traditions that they showed in there around the Conclave what's
wildly reporting on? You know, they meeting the Sistine Chaplin,
and they've got the two the two rows, and they
burned the votes at the end of each election cycle.
Speaker 3 (01:22:40):
So yeah, like that that stuff is real. But in
terms of.
Speaker 9 (01:22:45):
No, the you know, the book that it was based
on really does do a pretty good job of painting
anyone in the church. That's so we say a little
bit more traditional. As the villain thereaking Cardibal, Uh he
he had the illicit love child.
Speaker 3 (01:23:05):
Yeah, the Canadian.
Speaker 9 (01:23:08):
Uh I think this Canadian guy he was he was
selling off positions and bribing everyone so that he could
uh come and figure that there was a liberal guy.
Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (01:23:18):
I don't remember where he was from, but uh he
was just h neglected by the people as always as
those darn traditionalist Catholics just always ruining things for us.
Speaker 3 (01:23:29):
Uh. So it definitely had that.
Speaker 9 (01:23:31):
Then when they adapted into the movie, uh, you know,
you just constantly see it, like just about every single review. Oh,
they were so brave and uh addressing the sexual abuse
crisis and all that, and it's like, this is a
supposed to be a political thriller about the electing election
of the pope. Uh you know, I know there are
bad things that happened in the Catholic Church, but not
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every single thing needs to revolve around that.
Speaker 3 (01:23:53):
But Hollywood refused to let that go. And they're the ones.
Speaker 9 (01:23:56):
That, uh you know, look at any studio out and
how they've got their share of abusers there and they
never bring that out there. There's no heroic movies about
Hollywood addressing Hollywood tone abuses.
Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
Well, you know, I've said before Michael McDonald, the sins
and crimes of priests a very very very small percentage
indicates the goodness of God because the world is filled
with evil and is filled with goodliness, and to have one,
you must have the other to have forgiveness and salvation.
And that's not the thing to focus on now, it's
who's going to be the next pope. Got black smoke,
(01:24:31):
We've got white smoke. I would think by Mother's Day.
By Mother's Day, we should know, like May, May eleventh,
a week two weeks from now, is two weeks from
other day. And then I would think we'll have a
pope next week. Sometimes and I think this Cardinal Sarah
would be a great selection. I don't see an Italian pope.
We're in the streak of non Italian popes and Italy's
(01:24:53):
lost his sway, shall we say. And most of those selected,
about two thirds of those are going to be voting,
are devotees of Francis. The next pope will be Francis
the second, because Francis was the first. And we'll see
if that is because right now he's extremely popular. I
think some of his activities with the Vatican and China
and Muslim extremism Nigeria and those kinds of things not
(01:25:14):
my favorites. But Michael McDonald, we have the League lead.
I have your website up, Catholic League. It's good stuff
for the American people to look at. We'll see what happens.
But once again, you'll be watching all this week and
next week. We should know within the next ten days
who the pope is. He used to take weeks and
months and sometimes years. Now it should be five or
six days and we should know. But Michael McDonald of
(01:25:36):
New York City Catholic League. Catholic League dot org is
the website. Thanks again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
And Michael, you're a great American. Thank you, Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:25:44):
Bill, you're a great American as well.
Speaker 1 (01:25:46):
God bless you. Let's continue with more kind of odd
that you can bet on DraftKings according to Michael, about
who's going to be the next pope or how many
days is going to be. To me, that's almost sacrilegious.
You can't bet. You can't bet on the pope. We'll
see what happened. Bill Cunningham on seven hundred WLW listen.
Speaker 7 (01:26:03):
The last few minutes of your show before I came
home waiting on in here. So I was like twenty
eighteen all over with you guys.
Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
We we're very well.
Speaker 3 (01:26:10):
How so well?
Speaker 7 (01:26:12):
You guys were bitching in twenty eighteen about Josh Allen.
You guys wanted Josh Rosen, and now you guys are
bitching that we don't have a receiver. I don't get it,
like we just sco hold on, let me talk. We
just scored thirty points in a row for eight straight
games a year ago. I get you guys asking why
we didn't have receivers, but I don't understand it.
Speaker 1 (01:26:33):
Now.
Speaker 7 (01:26:33):
You just saw us lead the league in points. When
you add all the postseason, no one scored more points
than the Buffalo Bills, including the Super Bowl champions. So
you just saw us do it without Stefan Diggs saying group,
how is this group not better than last year's group? Like,
I don't like. Our job is to score points and
(01:26:53):
win games. Where do we need to get better defense?
We did that, So I get it. You got to
have a show, and you got to You got to
have something to bitch about. But bitching about wide receiver
is one of the dumbest arguments I've heard.
Speaker 1 (01:27:10):
Hello, Quiet, I'm broadcasting, Brock. That's the gym of the Bills,
dressing down the media. You're gonna get the GM. You
got it. That's it, Thanks coach for Viennam. We'll talk
to you next week. Now you have other matters you
want to we gotta take a break. Yet, we gotta
(01:27:31):
take a break. We got Jordan Hudson, the Bill Belichick,
fifty years his junior, conducting not just the interviews to the production.
She's walking around the uh U n C, the home
of Marty Brenahan by the way, Marty's from Chapel Hill,
Los conducting what interviewing and discussing. And then on CBS News,
(01:27:51):
the reporters talking to Belichick, how did you meet Judson? Hudson.
Off to the side, she perks up, we're not we
are not answering that question. So he's taking directions from
the twenty swimsuit model. Then he met in a girls skill.
Speaker 8 (01:28:03):
One of the chances this is going to end, well,
zero hundred it will end now. Look, and it is
my job as a member of the media to do
all the research. So against my will, I forced myself
to look into the story and also look into pictures
of her. I didn't want to do that, no, but
I had to look at these things just to get
the background of the information.
Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
She's now twenty three years old, which is good. He
met her, so twenty two is bad. Twenty three is okay,
that's much better. He met her two or three years
ago on a flight from Florida to Boston, where she
was all gay guys seeing Bill Belichick and suddenly he
was helping her do homework at the college she was
in at the time, signing something Born Again. Man, I
bet that's what the ladies would get around you. I
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mean you had that aura. I allw that man aura
around you.
Speaker 8 (01:28:50):
I think a lot of this is him him trying
to reinvent himself. He couldn't get the NFL gig, and
he was, you know, deemed as like the old kind
of curmudgeon. So he goes on TV and he did
a great job on TV, was very insightful, showed a
little humor, and then he pairs that up with the
hot girlfriend. This might not be se Yeah, see these
I researched that pictures. Yeah, there's two band aids on
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and like an eggshell.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (01:29:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
I don't like looking at that kind of stuff, but
I do it for the people. If I was, if
I was North Carolina, I would have fire him this
morning for wearing a Navy sweatshirt looked like it was
from nineteen thirty on.
Speaker 8 (01:29:24):
Hold, you look up the sponsor. Look up the video
of her at the UNC spring game. Before the spring game,
she's out in this outfit that is the most.
Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
Like I dream.
Speaker 8 (01:29:35):
Yeah, and she's like you know, like telling this guy
about this and kelling this like hold in court man,
swimsuit model, How's this gonna end?
Speaker 1 (01:29:45):
Poorly? Not good? Well care, he's gonna taint his legacy
because of this, and then she's gonna he'll drop her
and then all of a sudden being gone.
Speaker 8 (01:29:59):
I bet how much I bet the recruits and which
is which is the bread and butter of college football?
Speaker 1 (01:30:04):
The recruits. I bet they think it's kind of hip
and cool, so it's okay according to you. I don't
think that that much of an idiot athletic director. Guy's
name is Robbie Evans, says she's the director of internal affairs.
I bet, Now what does that mean? I mean, the
jokes right themselves. All I can say is, Shannon Sharp,
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I just want you to consider chang in.
Speaker 8 (01:30:29):
The hallway, like, I mean, take an example of that.
It doesn't work out well. Plus fifty year old man
gets together with like a twenty one year old Instagram
flight and she wants to be if he needs Bill
Belichick needs to find like a hot fifty year old woman.
Speaker 1 (01:30:45):
They're out there. I know that absolutely. Well, then what
about your past? All the other girlfriend and Giselle. I
can't talk about what will that's not the Cheriana Chila
Kimberly Guilfoyle, Tricia McKie another one. I can't talk about that.
(01:31:07):
Say give me some sports. I wonder if that was
the same thing, if Mike Wallace or Harry Reasoner was
were still around, and that woman would have said, we're
not talking about that. I don't think Michael Wallace would
have what do you say? I'm conducting the right there.
He's your number one, and there's Belichick and a terrible
eighty year old Navy shirt. Try and answer questions. She
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likes him for his personality. You guys, director, we have one.
He has no personality. The Stood Report is a proud
service every local tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers
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one eighty two sixty nine spots, Reds and Ryan Cardinals today,
William the first of four at that gab P five
forty sports doc r Now Carriers Inside Pitch and then
that Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Ding show after the game. I
guess Belichick has a new book out and she is
his muse that incentivizes him to stretch beyond his limits
(01:32:11):
more ways than one blue pill. Nick Martinez up against
Andre Polante in the first game, the first game tonight,
Willie and then, uh, let's see, I can't seventy fall
like this.
Speaker 3 (01:32:24):
I mean, on who do you do this? I mean,
let's go.
Speaker 1 (01:32:26):
Back two years ago and your bingo card.
Speaker 8 (01:32:28):
Would you if you said Bill Belichick will be with
a twenty three year old Instagram model and coaching the caroline,
your house, the cars, everything, the way that that will happen.
Speaker 1 (01:32:43):
There's a rumor on the at radar dot com that
the break up between Brady and Belichick happened because Belichick
went after Giselle Bunskin. Is that possible? She married the
ustructor whatever he was now her physical trainer. She's now
p tell some guys out there, if you think your
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wife will never cheat on you.
Speaker 8 (01:33:05):
Giselle on Tom Brady movie star good looks, multi multi millionaire,
mos famous man in football, and she said, I like
the yoga guy.
Speaker 1 (01:33:16):
He stretches me. Let's see Willie the winding line after
night that Friedal and center McLean, is he back second
going Matt McLain, he's like zero for eighteen. You can't
hit well. You know who's not in the candelarios on
more interstates than I am. He thinks worse than Matt McClain,
DLC at short, Hayes at DH. You better sign him
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to an extension immediately, Lux and left, Marte who's tearing
the ball? Rip it off the hide, third base, steer
at first, Jake the snake and right and Traveno catching.
What do women think about this?
Speaker 2 (01:33:51):
Rock?
Speaker 1 (01:33:52):
Talk to Kelly? What would she say?
Speaker 8 (01:33:54):
By the way, I'm glad you brought that up. It
is my thirteenth anniversion. Kelly, happy ary rock missus b Yeah,
that's good. Good, Go into your question. She does not
approve women not like this? Years old women don't like this.
You may not know it because they worry about it
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happening to them.
Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
And how about you know a seventy year old guy
should retire and quit work? And do you agree?
Speaker 3 (01:34:21):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:34:21):
And set it down with someone as you and I
well know I'm not there yet you are? Did I
say that?
Speaker 3 (01:34:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:34:28):
Give me some more sports. Let's see college basketball? Will
hexave your assistant coach Aaron Kasuma twenty has spent twenty
days on Richard Patino's staff at Victory Parkway, but he's
now leaving, going to return to US alma Mater to
join the staff at Minnesota. So he was Cosuma was
on the Patino staff at New Mexico, but now he's
(01:34:50):
going back to US alma mater. Walnut Hills is named
Kashmir right as their boys basketball head coach, former UC
damned out two time team.
Speaker 8 (01:35:02):
Look at that picture, sake, look at this picture that
is at a high class like black tie NFL event,
and she doesn't.
Speaker 1 (01:35:12):
That's a brawl and a little mermaid. Yeah, she's a mermaid.
She's in a mermaid outfit. And he's giving her mouth
to mouth coming out of the those pictures and him
on the beach and he's they got that is absolutely incredible.
Speaker 8 (01:35:25):
Again on the on the Bengo card, Bill Belichick's feet
in the air propping her up and as she does.
Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
Like a like a back rollover. No, guest, this one
not end well. I can guarantee you this one not
end well. Talk to Shannon Sharp, P Diddy, R Kelly,
this will not end well. I don't care what you say.
Speaker 6 (01:35:45):
Is is this what it is?
Speaker 1 (01:35:46):
The inventor of Viagara. Is he the one to blame
for all this handfuls? Better take them all. This woman
is his muse and she's in charge of the internal affairs.
All right, sports had better be better. But I'm talking
about Shadar Sanders. It's all racism. You understand that. Here's
me and Ed are gonna talk about this. I'm gonna
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lay it all out.
Speaker 8 (01:36:09):
But one of the things that hurt that that that
whole situation is Dion being a member of the media
and the most prominent member of the media for twenty years.
No one else in media was able was going to
give an honest criticism or an evaluation of Schadur because
they didn't want to piss off Dion because of how
he is and his platform. So I mean, I look,
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I love Joel Klatt and a lot of these draft gurus,
but they were never going to give you an honest
assessment of Schadur because they didn't want to piss off
don That is that the root of this whole deal.
Speaker 1 (01:36:40):
Stephen A. Smith was all angry.
Speaker 8 (01:36:42):
He wasn't draft him because he's buddies with Dion. He
wasn't gonna go face that Wrath segment. Get me out
of the Studs report, please?
Speaker 1 (01:36:50):
Will you and utter of the red Legs back home
and make it uh Jordan, wipe out those red Birds
in four in a row and then bring on to Nationals.
Jordan Hudson, we leave you with the mortal words of
the Stude Report. The whole town's battie about Cincinnati. What
a team, What a team?
Speaker 4 (01:37:07):
What a team?
Speaker 1 (01:37:08):
That's UNC graduate Marty Brenahan on News Radio seven hundred
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