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August 4, 2025 • 114 mins
Willie is back and live across America breaking down the TRUTH on what the Dems tried to do against Donald Trump and the Russian collusion. Also, Robert Marbutt on the homeless problem in American and how Trump wants to fix it. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch on what's going on in NYC and what is happening in American cities. A live report from Diako Hazhir in Iran.
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Speaker 1 (00:20):
Willie the Ball.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
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one and only Bill Cunningham.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
All right now, Billy Cunningham, the great American. Good to
have you with me this evening, and much to discuss.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
The Donald is certainly interesting and is uh firing of
those involved in statistics with the Department of Labor. And
one thing that isn't brought out the mainstream media is
the last six months of the Biden regime, when he
had no clue what was going on, zero clue about
what was happening, they pumped up the numbers by more
than a william more than a million.

Speaker 5 (01:16):
New jobs created.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
That afterwards, upon most sober reflection after the election, they
revised those job creation downward. Also, so the compilation of
these statistics appears to have a political overtone when just
before the election the Fed reduces rates a little bit.
The Department of Labor says, you know what, a million
jobs more jobs are created, both of which were false.

(01:40):
And now we need a FED chair that would actually
reduce rates, which would help homeowners things of that character.
We'll see what happens down the road. Donald Trump also
put out a missive on what to do with homelessness,
and I have an expert coming up later, doctor Robert
Marbert from San Antonio, Texas, who headed up homeless committees
with Biden and with Trump. He's going to talk about

(02:02):
the difficulties with homelessness. And also later on we have
a live update from Iran and what is it like
to actually live in Iran after the bunker busters hit
Tehran and what is occurring there now as I speak.
So we have an Iranian is going to come on
later on to talk about that and so much more.

(02:26):
We also have the revelation over the weekend. In fact,
yesterday you had Cash Patel releasing more information from the
CIA burned bag. I guess in the much like in
burning all the documents as the regime is changing, there
were millions of documents intended to be burned in the

(02:48):
both with the CIA and the FBI and the Defense
Intelligence National Security Team. There were so many millions of
documents to be burned. Guess what some were not actually incinerated.
And now Cash Patel, who I trust insipidly, along with
Dan Bongino, has uncovered secret FBI burned bags stuff with

(03:10):
classified documents the agency intended to disappear because they're so
bad for the Obama administration, especially John Brennan, James Comy,
Christopher Ray, Susan Rice, Loretta Lynch at all that the
mainstream media couldn't care less about covering the story on
the Russia Russia, Russia, Russia and now what is it? Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein,

(03:35):
in order to distract your eyes and what's truly important,
and when it comes to Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, we
have a pretty clear picture of what occurred. But the media,
which was complicit and the cover up, will not cover
this story because it makes NBCCBS and what's left of
PBS angry in the New York Times Washington Post to

(03:58):
receive pulitzers for lies told by Hillary Clinton at all,
and now the media won't cover the story at all.

Speaker 5 (04:06):
It's amazing.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Over the weekend, Cash Pattel did a couple interviews and
he responded forcibly to the media criticism of him. So
instead of going with the problems, the media wants to
criticize cash for Patel for finding the burn bags, and
he's calling upon journalists to be truthful about who's spreading
misinformation disinformation. In fact, it appears the only candidate of

(04:31):
great note or a public person of great note not
involved with Russia is Donald Trump. All the rest of
them were, and the media is calling Cashpatel a liar.
He's now the FBI director, thank god, and having recovered
the burn bags is another example to the media will
not report on it. In fact, the nightly news shows

(04:53):
or seeing an MSNBC have a total of zero minutes
covering the cover up of the Clinton Obama, Brennan Comy,
Ray Rice Lynch conspiracies to destroy the election of Donald
Trump and once he won, to destroy the first three
years of his presidency, keeping him tied down so the

(05:17):
number one they couldn't find out their criminal conspiracy what occurred,
and number two so his policies couldnot be implemented. I'm
very happy now that the Senate got out of business yesterday,
got home. I spoke to a friendly US senator. I
like to thank as a friend of mine who said,
when they come back about a month from now, they're
going to light up the Senate and they're going to

(05:39):
do in the Senate what should have been done, which
is either make recess appointments or get rid of the
requirements of debate on all these nominees for the as
citizens secretary of this, the deputy secretary of that, which
Schumer's using as a political ploy to demonstrate to New
Yorkers that he's strong and brave when AOC runs against him.

(05:59):
It is awfully said. Let's go back in time. As
you may know, Hillary Clinton served about four years as
the Secretary of State. I'm going to lay out the
story that I think Mark Levin would be proud of.
She was Secretary of State from like January of twenty
twenty twenty nine until twenty twelve. For those four years,

(06:20):
and everyone knew that John Kerrey took over. Everyone knew
that Hillary Clinton was going to be the next president.
She quit a Secretary of State and John Kerrey was
appointed so for the next four years she could run
as to presume Democratic nominee for president, and she raised
money through the Global Clinton Global Initiative and more dispensed

(06:42):
over one hundred million dollars made a bundle of dough
because everyone knew, if you were with us at that
time frame, and I was on the air, certainly that
it would take a herculean effort to defeat Hillary Clinton
in twenty sixteen, because she'd have the thrust of the
brand new Democratic alliances of Obama.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
But one thing stood in her way.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
That is the fact she committed literally thousands and thousands
of felonies as Secretary of State by using a homebrew
server and chapel coll New York to conduct the State
Department business of the United States of America.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
You can't do that.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
And she used that server and also stored on it
thousands and thousands of classified documents that was illegal to
be outside of the safety of the Secretary of State's
office in Washington. But she ignored the law and she
conducted private business on that server along with governmental business,
which was against the law. You might recall that there

(07:43):
was a recent president indicted for having classified documents that
were unsecured in his home protected by the Secret Service. Well,
these documents many more were not were in her home
and they were protected by the Secret Service. But they
can items under a subpoena from the House and the
Senate that contained very sensitive national security implication materials. And

(08:08):
so when it was discovered after the indictments, she got
with counsel and said, you're in deep trouble. You've committed
hundreds or thousands of felonies, and if this is discovered,
you can't be the president.

Speaker 5 (08:19):
So what should she do?

Speaker 3 (08:21):
Got on hammers and bleach bit and destroyed fourteen cell phones,
various other servers, every possible electronic device and contradiction of
a federal law. And it's certainly apparent that the Iranians,
the Chinese, and the Russians had direct access to her server,

(08:41):
so they knew in real time for four years the
conduction of American foreign policy. Hillary was scared to death,
but Loretta Lynch was the Attorney General, and Loretta Lynch
was not going to appoint a special council or indict
Hillary Clinton. We're talking about twenty fourteen and twenty fifteen, correct,

(09:02):
that wasn't going to happen. So in twenty fifteen, as
the campaign heated up big time, the Clinton East has
got together and said, look, and it looks as if
it's possible Donald Trump, who came down the escalator in
June of twenty fifteen, might be the Republican nominee. Of
course that's a joke. He's not going to win. But nonetheless,

(09:23):
let's buy an insurance policy. Let's use the Steele dossier,
and let's use some Russian disinformation that we plant. We
plant the Clinton Eastas plant in Russia in order to
make it look as if Donald Trump is a Russian asset,
just in case, just in case, just in case he

(09:44):
wins the presidency, which everyone knows not going to happen.
So she began the process of planting lies and disinformation
and a so called Russian asset, the Christopher Steele and
the dossier that seemed to indicate eight that Vladimir Putin
had negative information of a critical nature against Donald Trump

(10:07):
and his conduction of the Miss Universe contest in Moscow
in twenty eight and twenty ten. Allegedly there were Russian
prostitutes who urinated on Donald Trump in a bed, and
Hillary's got to be thinking, well, that's something a president
would doude look at my husband, But nonetheless I regress.
So they had this sitting out there and they said

(10:29):
you know what, let's plant some seeds of disinformation out
of Russia, and let's blame Donald Trump as being a
Vladimir Putin asset, that he's got negative information about Trump.
So when Trump is elected, according to the Steele dossier,
then Trump will sing the company tune with Vladimir Putin
and be one of our assets. And they thought, can

(10:51):
we sell this, Well, let's find out if we can
sell it, so, drip by drip. In twenty sixteen, they
released that information to the Washington Post, to the writers,
did you know that there's a Steele dossier and that
somehow that Donald Trump is put in the presidency like
a Manchurian candidate, this great capitalist, somehow that Vladimir Putin's

(11:15):
got the dirt on Donald Trump. And let's plant that
information just in case we need it, because in the
summer and fall of twenty sixteen, if the polls are
going the wrong direction, we'll just keep releasing that information
to our friends in the media. How many times did
then Congressman out in Shiftless come out of a house
hearing saying I can't talk about what I learned, but

(11:37):
Donald Trump is compromised. And Hillary Clinton released the information
to John Brennan, James Coney Comy, later Christopher Ray, and
the Susan Rice Loretta Lynch, and they conjured up the
idea just in the distant thunder, just in case in
October they would need the October surprise, which is Donald

(11:58):
Trump is a asset. They would use ABC, NBCCBS, PBS,
Post Times, et cetera to plant these stories which were absurd.
In fact, they knew when they did it it was
completely absurd. In fact, there were employees in the intelligence
communities and the CIA National Security Advisor FBI AG's office.

(12:21):
It said, they say, now that was bs. They made
it up. It didn't exist. But nonetheless, know your role,
shut your mouth. You work for us. You'll do what
we tell you to do. So then, in the summer
of twenty sixteen, you might recall the James Comy held
this famous news conference in which she laid out some

(12:41):
of the evidence against Hillary Clinton that clearly indicated as
Secretary of State, she kept classified documents in an unclassified setting,
probably obtained by our nation's enemies, in order to hurt
this country. And she and Komy said that she committed
numerous felonies in the process, and also left alone the

(13:04):
idea that it was substruction of justice for her to
use bleach bit and hammers to destroy cell phones and
other iPads that contained information. So he said, basically, no
jury in Washington, d C. Would ever convict Hillary Clinton
on anything. Therefore, even though she committed all these felonies,

(13:25):
guess what, we're going to give her a Texas El
Paso because as a cop, I'm telling you, no reasonable
prosecutor would cause an.

Speaker 5 (13:33):
Indictment in Washington, d C. With that jury.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
So when an information came out, there was some criticism
of her. She didn't like it at all because she
was caught. But she still thought in September and October,
guess what, she's still going to win. I was with
you there she is. Yes, I was with you in October, September,
October twenty sixteen, and all the polls had up. In fact,

(14:01):
she wasn't gonna lose. She couldn't lose because she was
Hillary Clinton. I was outside the Javits Convention Center in
November of twenty sixteen as the last class ceiling in
America is going to be busted, and the balloons and
the confetti was ready to fly down. And guess what
damn it? She lost, not just lost, she lost to

(14:22):
Donald Trump, who's never ruan fro ant of office before
he came to the presidency, horizontally, not vertically. It didn't
come up from a lower position. And then there was
panic among the Clinton eastas what are we going to
do now? Are they going to discover that we obstructed justice, lied,
committed perjury before the Senate? In the House? Are they

(14:44):
going to actually find out what occurred? So let's take
a short break. When we continue, I'm going to talk
about a meeting that happened in December and January of
twenty sixteen and twenty seventeen, organized by Barack Hussein Obama
also complicit in this conspiracy, along with Joe Biden, along
with Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton and CI director John

(15:08):
Brennan and FBI James Comby and Christopher Ray later and
National Security Advisor Susan Rice and ag Loretta Lynch. All
of them had then to c YA because now we
got the Trumpster coming in, He's going to discover, we think,
within a few months, what we've done to him, all
of which is illegal, all of which is seditious. Maybe

(15:31):
it's a conspiracy, certainly it is among all of us
to lie to the American people and plant documents, to
use his five s A. Haff Davis to get warrants.
And we're in big trouble. So what do we do?
All right, I'll pick up the story there, and after
another some more babbling, I'm going to take some calls
from you, the American people. Eight six six six four

(15:54):
seven seven three three seven. Now it gets wild because
panic set in when November the twentieth, when everything was confirmed.
You might recall the first meeting in the Oval Office
between Barack Hussein Obama and Donald Trump was somewhat uncomfortable
because Obama, in the back of his head knew, my god,

(16:14):
am I in trouble? Did I participate in the conspiracy
to obstruct justice and to plan information in the media
we knew to be false in order to obscure the
outcome of an election. But now we have to destroy
the next presidency, and if we don't do that, we
might be in more trouble. That panic set in. Let's
continue eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven.

(16:36):
Bill cunning and the Great American with you every single
trying to pick up the story. And I knew because
I'd introduced the president to a few times. Think I'm
friendly with this one of his sons. I knew that

(16:57):
when the election took place, they really believe if they
had to lay a bed, they thought they were going
to lose. They did not think they were gonna win.
And the Trumpster ran like a ran like a dog
with his butt on fire. Because that guy, you might recall,
was doing five and six rallies a day, and what
was he seventy, you know, seventy seventy years old, and

(17:18):
this guy was working like crazy. He wanted to win,
but he didn't organize a government ahead of time, which
he did this this time, he's got a government ready
to go. So in twenty sixteen, he thought he was
gonna win. He hoped he was going to win. The
expert said, it's going to be tough. You gotta thread
the needle. Gotta win Pennsylvania was hadn't happened in fourteen years.
You gotta win Michigan. You're gonna win Ohio, Gotta win Wisconsin.

(17:41):
It's going to be tough. You gotta win Florida, Gotta
win Iowa. It's going to be difficult. And he squeaked
it out. He did win. So on election night and
the next day and the next day. And the guy
never sleeps. He sleeps three or four hours a night.
He thought, Okay, I got to organize a government. So
in place ready to go was Brennan CIA director, James

(18:03):
Comy and then later Christopher Ray, FBI director, National Security Advisor,
Susan Rice, Loretta Lynch, etc. And all the Clintonistas dominated
every part of government. So by the time Bush left
office in eight nine, for the next eight years, happy days,
you're here again. The Democrats are back in charge. Get
the money flowing, pay all the social service agencies, make

(18:26):
sure the Clinton Global Initiative has hundreds of millions of
dollars and moneys and fees and management consultants in order
to pay off all the Clintonistas. Happy days, You're here again.
We're gonna have Hillary for the next four years. It's
obvious we defeated all the so called tough opponents like
Governor Bush of Florida. We got Donald Trump. He's a

(18:47):
target rich environment. We're gonna hold maybe the Access Hollywood
tape till October. We're gonna drill this guy. We got
the Clinton Clint We got the Russian collusion delusion that's
ready to go. Little siegs were dropped in the media.
They're ready to report it. And all of a sudden,
on election night, Donald Trump is stunned that he won

(19:07):
the presidency, doesn't have a government ready to go because
who wanted to work for someone who was going to lose?
But damn it, you had more sense. You voted for
the guy and he won. I'll pick up the story
on the other side. Bill Cunningham, the Great American with
you every Sunday night. So let's continue the diet tribe.

(19:39):
Now the Washington Post receives Pulitzers, and now the media
is adrift with the idea that Donald Trump, the great
American capitalist, is a Russian asset, which was a dirty
trick began by Hillary Clinton in her campaign as insurance
against the idea that her home brewed server you by

(20:00):
her to conduct official business was his series of felonies
committed over a four year period. So they thought, okay.
Then the election night transpires. I was up do night
till three or four am. Could not have been more
proud as an American. I knew Ohio was going to
vote for the Trumpster. But Pennsylvania was, if he Michigan was,
if he the Blue Wall was, if he Wisconsin, Michigan,

(20:21):
if he don't know Iowa. I think was pretty good,
despite the efforts of that poster in twenty four to
make it not so. Florida looked pretty good. But he
had to win. He wins, and he says, Jesus, Mary
and Joseph, what am I going to do now? He
had no Secretary of State, had no Chief of Staff,
had no CIA director, had no FBI. You might recall

(20:43):
at some point when he was sworn in, he had
little doings in the Blue Room and the White House
and up walks James Comby, and he's got that sheepish
grin on his face, and he Comy's thinking, he better
not find out what I've done to him, otherwise I'm
in real trouble. And so big meetings held. One was
December of the eighth, twenty sixteen. Another one on January

(21:04):
of the nineth twenty seventeen in the Oval Office, in
which Obama convened his national security team to talk about
the Steele dossier. The lies told seditious misbehavior, criminal conspiracies
against the United States of America to make sure that
disinformation came out of the White House, and the CIA
said that the American people would not know the truth

(21:26):
about what had occurred or not occurred. Let's accuse Donald
Trump of being a Russian asset and see if that
can fly. And when it didn't fly, they panicked and said,
what are we going to do now? But the underlings
all know the Steele dossier, the basis of getting the
EFFISA affidavison, search warrants were all illegal. That we lied
to federal judges that lied to the media is not

(21:49):
a sin and a crime, but it's a con seditious conspiracy,
an obstruction of justice to do what the echelon, the
top echelon in the Obama administration had done. They knew
they each had criminal liabilities. What are we going to do? Well,
we better troubled, we better double down. In fact, as
the president, I want to get a new national security

(22:11):
assessment of the incoming president, which up to that point,
the assessment indicated there was no connection between Putin and
Donald Trump. In fact, there are many connections between Hillary
Clinton and Vladimir Putin. In fact, the only one of
these group not involved with the Russians was Donald Trump himself,
So we better accuse the Donald of engaging in our behavior.

(22:34):
So the President himself, who may be indicted as an
unindicted co conspirator, he likely cannot be tried because of
that recent US Supreme Court's decision himself organized a conspiracy
to offer up a brand new assessment. This was post election,
to say that there was a reasonable basis for the conclusion,

(22:55):
a new conclusion that Donald Trump was a Russian asset.
We're going to pass this information and leak it out
to the Washington Post, New York Times, NBC, ABC, and CBS.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
They're going to dutifully report it.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
Hell, they're all on the team anyway, they're all Democrats,
So let's get them to do our bidding. The purpose
of which was to tie down the original months of
Donald Trump's presidency, to cause indictments to be issued or
firings to take place, well covered by the media, to
cause chaos, I mean chaos for the first two or.

Speaker 5 (23:27):
Three years of the Trump presidency.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
It took Donald Trump a couple three months to figure
out what's going on. You might recall James Comy, wasn't
he in California on a private plane? Of course, when
he was fired and the plane was pulled. He couldn't
bring it back. It took two or three months, but
Donald Trump figured out he's an innocent man and a
den of thieves and vipers all trying to bite him.

Speaker 5 (23:52):
He said, what am I going to do? Well?

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Because of the meanderings of his newly appointed ag from Alabama,
he stepped down and he appointed Robert Muller as Special counsel.
And this greatly relieved Obama, Clinton, Brennan, Comy, Rice Lynch
and others because Robert Mueller is one of their guys.

(24:14):
He's the Democrat. This guy's gonna work with us. In fact,
let's make sure that his top assistants working with Special
Counsel Robert Mueller are tried and true Clinton Eastas and
Obama maniacs. They're Democratic lawyers are going to work with
Mueller to make sure he didn't get off the reservation.
He's getting old, you know, So let's make sure we

(24:36):
get the best in the brightest Democratic lawyers to do
the actual investigation of Donald Trump. We may not be
able to prove the Russian collusion delusion, but we'll find
something else on Donald Trump. There's got to be something
else out there. We'll find something. We have full power
of the IRS, the CIA, the DOJ, the FBI, the AG, Obama, Clinton,

(24:59):
the whole crew, through all of the media, will find
something about Donald Trump to get him impeached. And after
Robert Muller testified about twenty months into the deal, having
spent forty million dollars, he testified, damn it, there was
no collusion. It didn't happen. So what does the media
now do. Does the media spend as much time reporting

(25:22):
truth as that did reporting lies? Absolutely not. They want
the other direction. Nancy Pelosi and others said, we got
to impeach this guy because if he continues to do
the investigation of we Democrats and the great stock dealing
that I've done, now I'm not worth five hundred million dollars,
then Paul and Nancy Pelosi would be in serious trouble.

(25:43):
Let's indict him on what. Well, we got to come
up with something. How about a telephone call that was
twenty four minutes long from Trump to Vladimir Zelenski, the
president of Ukraine, in which the President encouraged Zelensky to
do a criminal investigation of Hunter Biden's money from Barisma

(26:09):
inside the Ukraine. Now this is after, of course Joe
Biden and Hunter Biden received eighty six thousand dollars a
month from Barisma. But can a telephone call service the
basis for an impeachment of a president, Why not, Let's
try it. Nothing else has worked. So in the third

(26:29):
and fourth year of the presidency of Donald Trump, they
went onto the telephone call. By the way, Trump is
the chief law enforcement officer in this country. It's his
job to enforce criminal statutes. It appeared on the surface
that Barisma, an energy company in Ukraine, were paying bribes
directly and indirectly to Hunter Biden and Joe Biden and

(26:51):
Jim Biden in order to curry favor with the Biden
Obama administration. You might recall that Obama said to Biden,
Ukraine is your problem.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
You deal with Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (27:02):
You know, if you don't fire the special prosecutor, I'm
getting on the plane in the next twenty four hours.
Guess what, You're not getting that billion dollars. So the
Democrats who controlled things at that point, went along with
the impeachment of Donald Trump on a telephone call to
serve the basis of the so called Russia Russia, Russia

(27:22):
Russia collusion, and the Steele dossier, because after all, we
got to impeach him on something that was a bunch
of bs. If anyone should have been impeached, it should
have been Joe Biden and Barack Hussain Obama. They should
have been impeached. But Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, we're
never going to do that. So they indict I'm sorry,
they impeach him, and out we go. The election takes

(27:43):
place January sixth, happens, Then all hell breaks loose again.
There's no way that Donald Trump can get re elected,
as we know in twenty twenty, because we're going to
scuttle him once again in twenty twenty four. So in
twenty twenty, the Democrats were still in charge of everything.
They came up with this idea in twenty twenty of

(28:04):
so called the Hunter Biden Laptop disaster. Of course, in
the Hunter Biden laptop, who's a druggie dropped it off
at a repair shop, laid out the roadmap of all the
Biden family corruption that had taken place for many years,
and if the media believed in that, which they should
have been, didn't, and then all of a sudden, Joe
Biden can't win the presidency and Donald Trump is back.

(28:26):
So then they begin again the impeachment of Donald Trump
after Biden took office. Never before as the president had
been impeached after he left office. Only Donald Trump was
able to do that because of January sixth. And then
the fifty one National Security Advisors stepped forward again and
said the Hunter Biden laptop again was Russia, Russia, Russia,
Russia disinformation.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
So jump ahead.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
Everyone knew after the second impeachment of Donald Trump in
twenty twenty one, there was no way on God's green
Earth that Donald Trump was going to win the presidency.
The Democrats and the media knew we're in deep trouble
if he gets back in. Let's make sure he does
not get back in. Well, let's begin criminal investigations of

(29:12):
Donald Trump, first in New York City with a bunch
of bs, and then in Atlanta, Fulton County with Fanny
Willis a bunch of bs. And then to put the
cherry on the Sunday, let's said Jack Smith from Biden's
Department of Justice, to fully investigate Donald Trump with the
full power of the federal government, state government's and ninety

(29:33):
four account indictments, and that's going to time down. He
won't be able to campaign. Let's put him on trial
in Washington, d C. Before federal judge Chunkin, who wanted
Donald Trump so bad she could taste it. We'll convict
him in Washington, D C. Of federal indictments, federal convictions.
Chuckkin will literally send him to a federal prison and

(29:54):
deny him bond.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
That was the plan. How did it work out? Well?

Speaker 3 (30:01):
They worked hard to make sure that the mar Lago
raid conducted by Jack Smith was alive on CNN in
the summer, you might recall of twenty twenty three. Everyone
knew it was there about a year late. He fought
and fought and fought and fought, and the more they
tried to get him, the more it boomeranged on them.
And all of us saw the impervious criminal conspiracy, seditious

(30:25):
misconduct of Obama and Clinton and Brennan and Coombe and
Ray who's now been referred to the Department of Justice
for criminal investigation, Loretta Lynch, Susan Rice at all and
all of them. So we sit her tonight tonight, on
August third, and now we have the burned bag. They

(30:48):
didn't get all the evidence burned. Now Cash Patel has
the evidence against all the Democrats. So you would think
if we had a so called legitimate media, if we
had five, if we had channels ABC, NBCCBS throwing PBS

(31:08):
until they're blown up later this year, figure it, it'll
be not literally and the major newspapers. This is a
great story to cover from start to finish, but the
media can't do it. Not one mention on any of
those broadcasts or printed journals, not one Why because the
media is complicit and the dissemination of a lie. So

(31:32):
you can't have sixty minutes and the David Mure and
all the rest admitting that they lied to you for
the last seven or eight years about Donald Trump because
in admitting they lied, they were ruined even further their credibility.
So here we sit the first week in August, and
now there's criminal referrals the Department of Justice on Hillary Clinton,

(31:56):
John Brennan, James Comy, Christopher H. Susan Rice. I haven't
heard about Loretta Lynch yet, but it will happen. And
at some point you have to say, will the media
ever cover it? Will they cover it as justice or revenge.

Speaker 5 (32:13):
What do you think it's going to be revenge?

Speaker 3 (32:18):
When it is covered and if there are indictments, and
likely Obama himself cannot be indicted. I've read theories he
could be, but because of the recent US Supreme Court decision.
He conducted these activities in the Oval Office, committing crimes
which dealt with intelligence issues. He didn't put on a
sche mask go rob a bank, which is clearly not

(32:39):
a presidential duty. But he was in the Oval Office
with the FBI, the CIA, and the National Security Advisor
and all the rest. So likely he will not be indicted.
And the only way the statute is not told is
if it's an ongoing conspiracy. Ongoing conspiracy. That's how they
got ditty on crimes that were like ten years old,

(32:59):
because it was ongoing conspiracy. And so the media will
not cover it because the media is complicit. The media
itself is election interference instead of telling us the truth,
that tell us there are democratic versions of the truth
to twist the electorate into a defined result. And this
time we figured it out because of all the because

(33:21):
of all the podcasts, because of talk radio, because of
the great win Mark Levin, because of John Solomon, because
of Tulsa Gabbert, because of Sean Hannity, Buck Sexton, et cetera.
We figured it out what they've done, and as a consequence,
all hell's about to break loose. And when they're indicted

(33:43):
in Florida, not in Washington, d C. In front of
Judge Tanya Chunkin, it'll be a Florida jury to determine
whether there was a seditious conspiracy to obstruct justice in
planting of false information inside the intelligence community they knew
was false of the time in order to twist and
turn the outcome of an election and to ruin the

(34:04):
election of Donald Trump the first four years and try
now in the second four years of his eight year presidency.

Speaker 5 (34:11):
There's the story.

Speaker 3 (34:13):
I want to get your comments on it, and tonight,
as as Danny Gleeson knows, we're gonna have first time
call her night. So if you've not called this show
in the last six months, the number to call is
eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven.
When these indictments are issued, will it be justice or

(34:34):
will it be revenge? Guess what the media is going
to say, because the media is complicit. Fifty minutes after
the hour. Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night. Now,
let's continue. We never stop, We simply continue. The truth

(34:56):
will set you free. And to rely upon the truth,
you'd better spend time on podcast and talk radio, on
alternative media, because the mainstream media has dropped the ball
on the biggest scandal of this century in politics, and
the efforts of Obama, the Clinton Eastas Brennan Comy, Christopher Ray,

(35:19):
Susan Rice, Loretta Lynch at All to ruin the outcome
of election, to destroy a presidency, and to obviate personal
criminal responsibility by burning bags of evidence and bags of documents,
some of which did not make it to the incinerator.
And now we have evidence exactly as to what transpired.

(35:40):
When the intelligence community said, underneath the leadership, there is
no there there there's no connection between Trump and Bootin,
that was not acceptable because it was sold to the
media as truth, and the media ran with it because
it made sense to their left wing, bigoted minds to
do so. And once Trump won in twenty six six,

(36:01):
they said, oh Jesus, Mary and Joseph, what are we
going to do. Let's keep Trump so pinned down he's
such a neophyte in politics. We're gonna have investigations after investigations.
We're gonna have committee hearings. We're gonna have subpoenas issued.
We're gonna have PISA warrants, We're gonna have affidavits. We're
going to have everything in our power to destroy the
presidency of the dual inductive leader of this country.

Speaker 5 (36:23):
We didn't like the selection by the voters.

Speaker 3 (36:25):
We don't like the voters who they selected, so we're
going to make his life miserable. And they did, and
now here we are about eight years later. They tried
like crazy in twenty twenty with the Hunter Biden top lies,
and the media didn't report truthfully on that at all
because it was too close to the election. And in
twenty twenty four we finally figured it out and Trump

(36:48):
came back to win again over the worst Democratic presidential
candidate since Buchanan in eighteen fifty six, that is Miss Harris.
Thank god, she's not going to run for governor caliph.
They couldn't find anybody worse. So now we're left with
Donald Trump being a president and name only, with his
staff and his cabinet on election day ready to go

(37:11):
and about half his nominees cannot pass the muster of
the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to get a hearing.
And now they recessed yesterday for a month. They're going
to come back and solve that problem too, and we
get the government we deserve, and at times that worries me.
Let's set up the rest of tonight's Beag Show. Later on,

(37:33):
we have doctor Robert Margatt coming up about Trump's initiative
on homelessness and drugs. Also later on his REBBI Daniel
Sean buckelm what's happening in Israeli with Amas, and also
later on as doctor Diaco has here an Iranian about
what's happening today literally in Iran. After the Bunker Busters
head Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday.

Speaker 1 (37:55):
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Speaker 5 (38:49):
And there we go.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
Your calls now if the line becomes available eight sixty
six six four seven, seven three three seven. Later on,
Trump is ordering homelessness to be traded differently. Have a
guest later on and talk about Iran. What's it like
to live in Iran under the ayatolus? Also later on
as a rabbi from New York City about the dangerous

(39:10):
ma'am Donny's gonna inflict upon the city, which is already
inflicted upon Chicago, and above Los Angeles, San Francisco, look
at Portland, for God's sakes, for Seattle, Austin, Texas, the
city is a little red, is a blue seed and
a red ocean. And the way Austin, Texas is run

(39:31):
is embarrassing. And nonetheless, Memphis, Washington just picked the city.
The longer Democratic mayor's in charge of the Democratic Party,
the more unlivable a city becomes, until someone can fly
the race card, get it nice and high, and all
of a sudden it's a weapon of mass distraction from
the problems created by the policies. Let's go back to

(39:52):
the telephone calls, and we have Rick and Saint Louis
and then Danny and oksee in thousands of others, and
Rick and Saint Louis. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Rick,
how are you well?

Speaker 4 (40:04):
It's Ray not Rick, but they close them up. No problem,
no problem. I love your show Man. Listen to it
every Sunday night. How about this argument, it's my understanding.
I couldn't tell you the name of it. Are exactly
what it was? Was Somewhere in the eighteen hundreds there
was a Supreme Court decision basically that stated, fraud vtiates
or vacates everything. I couldn't find what the word vcates

(40:27):
meant eliminate, Okay, so it eliminates everything, So eliminates everything,
all right? So if that's true, and what Obama was
directing him to do was a fraud, and that vitiates
or eliminates all the other laws protecting him. And even
so after the inauguration, everything he stated about the Russian

(40:49):
crap has all been a continuance of the treason.

Speaker 3 (40:56):
And Putin is a blood thirsty, murderous dictator who will
be in the bottom of hell with Hitler and Malsea
Tong and Paul Pott having said that, if you're Vladimir Putin,
and look across the ocean the United States of America.
Do you want Hillary Clinton sitting in the presidency or
do you want Donald Trump? I hope you would say,

(41:17):
wait a minute, I don't want Donald Trump to be
confronting me. I would like Harris, I would like Joe Biden,
I would like Hillary Clinton. But the last person I
want would be Donald Trump. And so from the get
go this made no sense at all. And it was
created by Hillary Clinton as a dirty trick that metastasize

(41:39):
into a Russia Russia Russia conspiracy that damaged the presidency
of Donald Trump, which vitiated the votes of the American people.
There's a seditious conspiracy right there.

Speaker 4 (41:53):
Absolutely, and I don't.

Speaker 3 (41:54):
Know about you know, the Supreme Court ruled what in
the last The Supreme Court gave great immunities to a
president about four months ago. And unless a president sneaks
out of the oval office and holds up a bank,
other than that, the odds of Obama.

Speaker 4 (42:12):
And so even so, everything after the inauguration would be
a continuing.

Speaker 5 (42:16):
To the Yes, it would be part of the cover up.
Great point.

Speaker 3 (42:19):
I mean, he's still that but but the Diddy stuff
is demonstrating you can go back years and years as
long as there was an act in furthers to the
conspiracy within the limit of the six year statute. And
so when you look at what happened in twenty twenty
with fifty one intelligence officers lying in the media picking

(42:41):
it up as the truth, the conspiracy continued at least
through twenty twenty.

Speaker 5 (42:45):
It's within the six year statute.

Speaker 4 (42:48):
Yeah, and even recently when the young lady announced the
charges coming out and he came out with one of
he didn't say it himself, but one of his I
don't know, associates menu the system, somebody in there, you know, somebody,
and I came out on.

Speaker 6 (43:03):
His behalf and denied it.

Speaker 4 (43:05):
Again, that's a continuation or denial is a continuation.

Speaker 3 (43:09):
Well the cover right, get to the US Attorney's office.
See if you can help. Let's go to Danny and
Oklahoma City. Danny, Oklahoma, Welcome to the Bill Cunning episode.

Speaker 6 (43:17):
Danny.

Speaker 5 (43:17):
How are you, by the way, the home of the
NBA Champions. How about that?

Speaker 7 (43:21):
That's right? Yeah, thank you for that.

Speaker 6 (43:23):
Bill.

Speaker 7 (43:25):
I think it was good for the city. Sure we
needed a boost in the arm something positive like that.
But yeah, it was an exciting season for the thunder.
Here's two questions that the liberal media or leaders will
not ask. One, why didn't Merrick Garland, Biden's attorney general.

(43:47):
Why didn't Why didn't he volunteer to release the Epstein
client list.

Speaker 3 (43:54):
He didn't because there was no criminal activity committed by
Donald Trump. It goes if there was after that he
was going after Donald Trump with hooks and claus and
if there's anything in the Epstein files and to crate
that Donald committed some conspiracy or some criminal act, it
would have been released by Mary Garland at a minim member.

Speaker 6 (44:12):
Jack Smith, Correct, that's absolutely you know.

Speaker 7 (44:16):
That occurred to me the other day. And then number two,
with this food AI that's been sent to the starving
people in Gaza, how come the liberals never get around
to ask him? Why hasn't the United Nations developed a
safety corridor in an organized manner to distribute the food

(44:40):
aid to the Godsen people.

Speaker 3 (44:42):
Well, the food A there's six hundred and fourteen fully
loaded eighteen wheel tractor trailers ready to go. Hamas will
not let them into the country unless Hamas controls the
distribution of the food which they would use as a
weapon to their political opponents inside Gaza.

Speaker 5 (45:00):
You might recall a few weeks ago.

Speaker 3 (45:01):
There were hundreds of Gaza residents protesting Hamas they were
a machine gunned to death. And really, I can't think
of any other time in human history when a country
was at war with another nation, when it is the
victim of the surprise attack, it's Israel's responsibility to feed

(45:23):
the Gozzens when those in charge of Gaza will not
feed their own people. I can't imagine in Nazi Germany,
for example, or Japan, when we're fighting for the survivability
of democracy and ultimately the survivability of this country after
attack by Japan, that it's America's responsibility to make sure
that the civilians in Germany were well fed, and not

(45:46):
the responsibility of the Nazis. I don't think there were
circumstances in World War Two where American soldiers would give
out candy bars and that kind of stuff. But nobody
in the media, the UN or League of Nations never said,
you know, America, because the wars taught of by ad F. Hitler,
you and now have to feed the German people while
the war's being conducted.

Speaker 5 (46:05):
Does that make any sense?

Speaker 4 (46:07):
Exactly?

Speaker 7 (46:08):
That's why I bring up the UN Why are they
being let off the hook? You know, the ICC, the
International Criminal Court, the United Nations, Where are they? Where
are their peacekeepers in Gaza? Why aren't they? Why aren't
the U WIN armed in Gaza right now? You know
keeping the you know, the Hamas at Bay, where are

(46:29):
they not exist? They always they always say that it's
America's responsibility, just.

Speaker 5 (46:35):
Like everything everything else.

Speaker 3 (46:37):
Well, you know, on that point, there's there were forty
thousand amass fighters, terrorists, murderers. There's now about ten thousand left.
The ten thousand left are the dead enders. They believe
the only way to get to Heaven is to kill
as many innocent men, women and children as they can.
Unlike many other religions, when I watch Pope Leo with

(46:59):
a million young athletics, that gave me such faith the
last two days, of which my faith is growing. But
when you think Hamas is in the business of killing
innocent men, women and children. They can be Muslims, they
can be Jews, they can be Catholics, they can be Christians,
they can be anything. And for those ten thousand dead enders,
they're never going to give up. They want to die,

(47:20):
they want to be killed in order to get to
heaven to have sex with seventy two virgins.

Speaker 5 (47:26):
And so the idea that we're going to negotiate with Amas,
who wants.

Speaker 3 (47:30):
To kill and they want to die, and somehow they're
going to say, okay, come on in, we surrender is ridiculous.
Even the Japanese, the Russians, the North Koreans, they want
to live. They want to go home to their mom
and dad. They want to go home to their children,
their wives. They want to live a life. Hamas doesn't
want to live. They want to die. They want to

(47:53):
be killed, especially during a jihad, And the best way
to spend eternity in Paradise is to kill. Kill the Jews,
killed Christians, and kill the hostages. The mentality, it's a
culture of death, not one of life. So the idea
that it's Trump's fault or what what what coss fault
that he can't get Hamas to surrender is ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (48:16):
All it takes to.

Speaker 3 (48:17):
End this thing is for Amas to say, we lost
you one, put down our arms, come and get the hostages.
Uh we will uh uh we will become prisoners, or
we're gonna meet you on some flat battlefield kill us
in battle. We're gonna end the war by surrendering will
hamas ever, surrender.

Speaker 7 (48:40):
Now? And here here's another question regarding the International Criminal Court.
They'll put out the warrant uh uh for a reft
for BBET and Yahoo. But yet, why don't they put
out a warrant for the arrest of Ziji Ping for
Oregon harvesting and human rights violations amongst their own people.

(49:00):
They're so inconsistent. But I don't hear questions like that
being thrown around.

Speaker 3 (49:05):
Jiz Au Ping, who's the communist atheistic leader, is again
a mass murderer who harvest organs from living patients to sell,
who has the wigers the Muslims in which he brutalizes, kills,
and sterilizes and rapes weaker women. And he's wine dying
in pocket line all over the world. Can you tell
me how that makes any how g makes any sense.

(49:27):
He's welcomed the White House, welcome everywhere. He's a mass murderer,
doesn't care about human rights. How it's concentration camps, kills
his own citizens, starves to death people, and harvests his
organs from living people and living human beings.

Speaker 5 (49:42):
How's this guy. How does he get around the how
does he get around the world?

Speaker 7 (49:46):
Yeah, without being arrested. And so I'm with you. I
don't understand the inconsistencies and why the pressure. There's a
lot more pressure that could be put on these you know,
these leaders, And if I were Trump, I wouldn't even
deal with with leaders like that. You know, these thugs
that kill their own people, innocent people, because of their beliefs.

(50:12):
They shouldn't even be recognized.

Speaker 3 (50:14):
And lastly, Danny, by the way, I love when OKC
won the NBA title. I love it when small towns
big big towns like Miami Marlin's sweeping the Yankees.

Speaker 5 (50:23):
I like that a lot.

Speaker 3 (50:25):
But nonetheless, I don't know how we live in a
world where the good guys are the Israelis and the
Jews defending themselves against extinguishment, against annihilation by Hamas, and
that many Arab capitals continue to funnel money and arms
into Hamas.

Speaker 5 (50:43):
Who are the dead enders that are left and they
way to end this war?

Speaker 3 (50:46):
I don't know how you win the war without killing
in the process innocent hostages who Yesterday Hamas had a
grainy video of an Israeli hostage and masie ate it
digging his own grave as if come and get them,
and it's I don't know what to say, but somehow
this war has got to end. Israel are the good guys,
a Maas are the bad guys. And the Hamas will

(51:09):
never admit defeat, never surrender, in which case I would say,
if they believe dying in battle is a way to
get to heaven. I think Benjamin Nettuna, who should arrange
the meeting? And it's it's sad, it's sad, what's happened
to the hostages? But I don't know what else to say,
other than Israel wants a functional republic next to it,

(51:33):
which is Gaza, that they want those two million Palestinians
living in the Gaza Strip to survive. But the eight
trucks trucks cannot get in a mass, will not allow it.
And secondly, at every turn, Benjamin Nettuna who is a
rest warran issued for him, but Hijao Ping and Vladimir
Putin also by the way as a rest warrant.

Speaker 5 (51:55):
I think the evils in North Korea, what's happening there?

Speaker 8 (51:58):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (51:58):
And it's awful, it's terrible. I look at the starvation
and much of Sub Sahara Africa. I look at the
murder of Christians and Catholics at the hands of Islamic
rebels and most of the Sub Sahara region. I look
at the disaster and the Republic of South Africa. What's
happening there. They're on the way from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe

(52:19):
in which the country was destroyed. I'm looking now in
New York City with Mamdannie if he's elected, If New
Yorkers elected communists, anti Semite, who's a Communist to be
the mayor of New York City? Who wants to defund
the police when cops are getting shot? You know, Danny,
that's the world we live in.

Speaker 7 (52:38):
I know, you know that the guy you were just
talking about that's running as a pretty much a commedie
there in New York City. He makes Adams look like
a conservative.

Speaker 3 (52:48):
I think Adams is a terrible mayor until I compare
him to the alternative. I thought Lorie Lightful was a
terrible mayor until I compare to Brandon Johnson. And look
at New York and LA picked Karen Bass, who during
the fires flew to Africa, who spent thirty five trips
to China, to Cuba to hook up with Fidel Castro.

(53:09):
In the Congress in La they elect her the mayor.

Speaker 5 (53:14):
But we got a run.

Speaker 3 (53:15):
But I tell you what, every time I look around,
I see many opportunities. And Talk Radio twenty one minutes
after the hour, Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night.
Imagine a world with Kamala Harris as the president for

(53:36):
the last six or seven months. No matter what the
Trumpster does, is much better than the alternative.

Speaker 9 (53:42):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (53:42):
I loved Kevin hass It this morning on Meet the
Depressed about firing the BLS commissioner.

Speaker 5 (53:49):
He made some sense. Most of us didn't know who
she was. It is what it is.

Speaker 3 (53:54):
I trust the Trumpster on the economy. Right now, things
are a little bit of turmoil with India and with China.
We'll see what happens down the road. The Canadians are
all urinated off. Many are not visiting in New England,
not visiting Vegas. I think next Sunday and I'm going
to see if Wayne Allen Root's available. A lot of
the media is talking about a twenty percent reduction in

(54:15):
receipts for Las Vegas, and Wayne Allen Root is the
King of Las Vegas. I'm going to see in the
course the media blame Donald Trump for that. They blame
Donald Trump for everything. The Acus are swept by the
Miami Marlins and they're blaming Donald Trump. So whatever it is,
I've never seen a more feckless party in leadership than

(54:35):
what I'm seeing out of the Democrats, including Spartacus from
New Jersey and Hillary Clinton's and Kamala Harris. You've got
to be kidn me man, no matter what it is.
But the media will never, ever, ever, ever say, you
know what, we were wrong about the Russian collusion delusion.
We were tricked by a dirty trick begun by Hillary

(54:56):
Clinton to kind of hide our own criminal life abilities
with the server difficulties. So it's to buy insurance. We're
going to sell this and we're going to create this
a lie out of the intelligence community and use that
as a basis to destroy the first two or three
years of Donald Trump's first term. Then they used that
in twenty twenty to help Joe Biden get elected with

(55:19):
a Biden laptop. The media did not report the fact
that about twenty percent of voters would not have voted
for Joe Biden in twenty twenty, if they knew the
Hunter Biden laptop was true and legitimate that the Biden
family did collect millions of dollars from China and Ukraine
pedal influence. Yes they did, but the media kept that

(55:41):
quiet too. And so the media itself, big time media,
is election interference per se. All the morning talk shows
and the nightly newscast and the big city newspapers comprise
the arm of the Democratic Party. They are election interference.
Let's continue with more, and you might recall about four

(56:01):
or five days ago the President put out a new
missive on homelessness in America. All of us care deeply
about homelessness because it is costing so much. In fact,
the state of California, I think the numbers thirty billion
dollars has spent. The more money spent on homelessness, it
increases and doubles every four or five years. When you

(56:21):
fund bad behavior, you get a lot more of it,
and when you tax good behavior, you get less of it.
So we'll see what happens coming up. In a few minutes,
we have doctor Robert Marbitt to discuss that, and then
in about an hour or so, we have an Iranian
American named doctor Hazier, who has long connection to the
nation of Iran. I want to find out what happened

(56:42):
in Iran after the bunker Busters hit and what is
it like to live in Iran today. Tonight he's going
to let you know about that. Plus we have a
rabbi live from New York City to talk about the
evils of mom Donnie and what happens if that occurs,
and likely it will happen. We're gonna not we, but
New Yorkers are going to elect a communist to BEI

(57:03):
the mayor who wants to defund the police. If free
bus rides that don't show up, and free housing would
mean there'd be less housing and more expense, and government
run grocery stores will look like the one in Kansas
City or they're one in Caracas. So let's continue with
more and congratulations of the president. Keep doing what you're doing.
Twenty nine minutes after they are. Bill Cunningham, the great

(57:25):
American with you and all other great Americans, every son,
Let's continue that we'd ever stop. We simply continue. The
homeless crisis has begun fifteen twenty years ago when the

(57:47):
powers that be determined that mental hospitals made no sense
at all. After a movie came out One Flew over
the Cuckoo's Nest, all the liberals and Democrats said, we
can't put people in insane asylums because Nicholson, Jack Nicholson
was killed or got in front of the botomy. So
we open up all the mental hospitals, have group homes, etc.
Yours truly at that point, was working in the Attorney

(58:08):
General's office handling commitment hearings of those who did not
belong on city streets. So the wisdom was, let's have
group homes, which, by the way, don't work otherwise. So
that that metastasized in the homeless encampments and homeless encounters
all over America's major cities, resulting in about one hundred
thousand homeless and one city alone, Los Angeles, in which

(58:29):
billions of dollars are spent solving a problem and all
it does is caused more homelessness. So the President Donald J.
Trump a few days ago, said, let's try to fix that.
So joining you and I now is doctor Robert Marbert.
He's the former executive director of the US Interagency Council
on Homelessness. Under both the Trump and Biden administrations. He's
a senior fellow with the Institute's long running Fixed Homelessness Initiative,

(58:51):
and doctor Robert Marbatt Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And first of all was my brief analysis correct or incorrect.

Speaker 10 (59:00):
Spot on, and I'll add a little more colored commentary
or maybe a touch of facts in there. In nineteen fifty,
there were about a half a million federally in state
funded sort of medical treatment centers for people with mental
health issues. You know, I hate to call them asylums.

Speaker 6 (59:22):
Some were that, but not all were. Not all were.
But there were five.

Speaker 10 (59:26):
Hundred thousand federally funded beds for mental health treatment twenty
four to seven in the United States in nineteen fifty.
Now there's thirty thousand. Almost all of that, like ninety
nine percent are forensic beds. So when somebody gets off
by reason of insanity, they don't go free, they go
to one of these places. They're only thirty beds, thirty

(59:47):
thousand those beds left. So where did four hundred and
seventy thousand people go, knowing our countries twice the sizes
it was back then.

Speaker 6 (59:57):
Where did they go? The streets, the jail, you know,
all the places you talk about on your show.

Speaker 10 (01:00:04):
And so we have totally lost our ability to deal
with this issue, partly because of cuts. And the far
left was watching when it flew over the Cuckoo's Ness
and thought it was a documentary, said, oh no, Jack
Dickolson died.

Speaker 6 (01:00:18):
We got to stop it.

Speaker 10 (01:00:20):
But I also have to be fair some on the
far right. And I'm a big Reagan guy. I've always liked.

Speaker 6 (01:00:28):
Reagan, but on this one, I think he got it wrong.

Speaker 10 (01:00:31):
And Dick Darman and Ronald Reagan also wanted to kept
funding on the right, so it wasn't just.

Speaker 6 (01:00:37):
All the left. Let's be fair about it. But the
cool thing is President Trump gets this. He gets this
issue deeply and.

Speaker 10 (01:00:47):
It's very personal for him, and so he wants to
restore that ability to have that and to move money
the other part of.

Speaker 6 (01:00:56):
The Executive Order that's real important.

Speaker 10 (01:00:58):
He wants to move money from all these crazy programs
that enable enhance and provide locations and drug parapherne for
people to shoot up, and instead take that money and
put it into treatment.

Speaker 3 (01:01:13):
In the good old days, Cincinnati, like many other cities,
had something called Longview State Mental Hospital, and there were
about eight hundred beds. It was guarded in a sense
with fences around it. I conducted the hearings and you
had a ten day hearing, Okay, we need ten. Then
you had thirty days, Okay, bring it back thirty days,

(01:01:34):
how's it going? Then six months, and then every year
it was revisited, and we had a staff of several psychiatrists, psychologists,
mental health experts. Three square meals a day visits were
of course permitted. And the homeless, shall we say that
we're mentally ill with drug dependency or whatever made a

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lot of effective schizophrenia pat patients parandoiates gets with effective components,
and we cared for them. And right now we don't
have a mental hospital. In southwest Ohio. We have about
one five hundred homeless patients living under overpasses and in
doorways of businesses and in city parks. And that's a

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small problem compared to Los Angeles. Can you talk about LA.
What's happening with homelessness in LA and how it's paid for?
Therefore gets a lot more money, a lot more social
service agencies that waste the money.

Speaker 5 (01:02:28):
What is the status of homelessness in Los Angeles?

Speaker 10 (01:02:32):
Well, Los Angeles and California as a whole. Here are
some facts just up and down the state. But California
being the epicenter and sort of the other anchor being
Sacramento maybe a Bardell anchor, and Sacramento in San Francisco,
both of those Northern California and southern California. Now homelessness

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now is doubling every four to five years up and
down California, just doubling the death people experiencing homeless who
almost eighty three percent, if I remember the last stat
are dying in a room on an addiction, so mostly fentanyl.
They're dying of fentanyl overdose, and nobody's there to know

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or help them. There's no treatment. They just give you
a room, you go up and drug up yourself. The
other seventeen percent are mostly hit by cars while they're
on drugs.

Speaker 6 (01:03:25):
So whether a drug is the number.

Speaker 10 (01:03:27):
One secondary is almost one hundred percent of all the
double death rates in Los Angeles and in California. Now,
get this, the state sort of auditor, if you will,
They have a different name, but it's the state auditor.
Not a Republican, not a conservative think tank person, not

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somebody like me.

Speaker 6 (01:03:49):
This is from their own establishment. They went and looked in.

Speaker 10 (01:03:52):
They said, in the last few years, we have spent
twenty five billion dollars statewide. In city of California, spent
about four billion dollars a year on top of what
the states paid, and the auditor could not judge most
of the programs if they were effective because they couldn't
find the money.

Speaker 6 (01:04:11):
I mean this.

Speaker 10 (01:04:12):
Normally an auditor says, uh, this portion was good. That
portion we couldn't really figure it out. Not so good,
this was awful, Should never do it again. They couldn't
even perform the audit because they couldn't find most of
the money.

Speaker 5 (01:04:26):
So the money's given.

Speaker 6 (01:04:27):
This is real money. This is not millions. This is
billions of dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:04:31):
You're talking close to thirty billions, twenty five from the state,
four from LA. About thirty billion dollars can't be audited
because it's hand it out to social service agencies and
then the system SOPs it up in salaries and studies
and outreach programs, never reaching the problem, which is doubling
every four years. We could double the money and that
would quadruple homelessness.

Speaker 10 (01:04:54):
Well, and as a quick reminder, this is all under
the aegis of Housing First, and another term called harm reduction,
which to me is an awful term because it's actually
very harmful. But they started this in twenty thirteen under
the Obama administration, and they said, in ten years, we're

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going to end homeless. They didn't ask for more money.
They just said, in ten years, this is such a
great concept. It's going to end homeless. But here we
are twelve years later. It's doubling every four or five years,
depending on where you are in the country. But get this,
this is the other kicker. Throughout the process, they kept saying,
you know what, it's really not working as we thought.

Speaker 6 (01:05:37):
We need some more money.

Speaker 10 (01:05:39):
So they are now spending three hundred percent of the
amount of money that was being spent in twenty thirteen,
and you have a doubling of the problem at doubling
of the death rate. There's no metric in here that
says it's working. And you're wasting dollars, and you're making
communities horrible, and most importantly, you aren't help the people

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who need to be helped in the first place.

Speaker 3 (01:06:03):
I sit here powerless because I know the solution will
take years, but we first must have capable competent mental
health facilities, which will knock a chunk of that out.

Speaker 5 (01:06:15):
Plus the drug addiction. What is the plan by Donald
Trump to change this?

Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
Because the more you know, government funds something unbridled without audit,
the bigger is going to get. The system is going
to sop up all the money and it's going to
be gone. Then they're going to need more money because
their problem's gotten bigger. It's like so cute as logic.
What does the Trumpster want to do?

Speaker 8 (01:06:35):
Well?

Speaker 10 (01:06:35):
I always try to take stuff at a simple step
before you dig in and get stuck in the weeds,
because you know, people like me got to.

Speaker 6 (01:06:42):
Work it through. So let's keep it at the simplest level.

Speaker 10 (01:06:46):
For the years under Biden and under Obama and Congress
failure to help Trump in his first term. So take
all that together, what they effectively done in America is,
through taxpayer dollars, made it very easy to get high
and very hard to get treatment. And this president gets that,

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you need to flip that it's on its head and
you need to make it easy.

Speaker 6 (01:07:13):
To get treatment and hard to get high.

Speaker 10 (01:07:16):
And so the mere fact he's going to take money
out of all these programs that help you do drugs.
And this idea that you can make a safe drug
supply for consuming fentyl Ventyl is the most dangerous drug
in the world's history. You and I've talked about that before,

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ever invented by mankind. And there are people that are
using taxpayer's dollars in California at the federal, state, local level,
and they're saying, we can make finnyl use safe.

Speaker 6 (01:07:48):
Or maybe a little safer.

Speaker 10 (01:07:50):
And I'm like, we need to do addiction treatment programs
for bentanyl, not make it easier to take it.

Speaker 6 (01:07:58):
We need to make it harder to take it. And
we need to do everything we can to help you
get in the treatment program. That's the solution.

Speaker 10 (01:08:06):
And you start one person at a time, and then
we do a ten then we do one hundred thousand,
then we do ten thousand.

Speaker 6 (01:08:13):
Now we're starting to make a difference.

Speaker 10 (01:08:15):
But this idea that we're going to use all of
our funds to help you make it easy to do.

Speaker 6 (01:08:20):
Drugs is the I don't even know where this came from.

Speaker 10 (01:08:24):
It's just so illogical, not common sense, it's not ethical,
and it wastes tons of money.

Speaker 3 (01:08:31):
Talktor Robert Marvin, I would guess under that scenario which
is happening now, there's many democratic states and democratic liberal
governors and mayors handing out clean needles. So the state
of California would be in the business a manufacturing synthetic
heroin to give it to drug addicts.

Speaker 10 (01:08:49):
Well, we've found people with us in the first Trump
administration that we're actually using COVID money that was being
used to actually provide drugs and alcohol. The city of
San Francisco earlier before they got their new mayor and
I got to say their new mayor is a Democrat

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them but early indications are he gets this, he thinks
this is nuts too.

Speaker 6 (01:09:16):
Their new DA who beat.

Speaker 10 (01:09:18):
That person that everybody was talking about. The new DA
is getting tough. So the good news is there are
a lot of Democrat mayors who deal with the practical
nature of their own community and see their own communities
being lost by promoting drug use and not holding people accountable.
New mayors are starting to get tougher, and I'm excited.

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I think we can form a coalition between blue city
mayors who are very practical and want to save their
city with the administration and with people who just think
what we've done over the last twelve years is nuts.

Speaker 3 (01:09:54):
Well, if Donald Trump proposes it, no matter how good
an idea it is, the Democrats oppose everything irrespective of
the efficacy of what he's proposing.

Speaker 6 (01:10:04):
So he's proposing just irresponsible. Of course, that is just
irresponsible and kills people.

Speaker 3 (01:10:11):
Well, does Trump have the power to impose this on
cities and states that don't want it? They want to
be drug dealers, they want drug addicted to homeless on
the street. Otherwise they wouldn't fund it. They fund it
because it provides social welfare spending for Democratic allies up
and down in California the tune of thirty billion dollars

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a year. And I have a sense that liberal democratic
governors and mayors don't want to solve the problem, otherwise
they would have done it already.

Speaker 6 (01:10:40):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 10 (01:10:43):
I think that's true with a lot of the very
wokie left, the people who really just believe in that
extremism stuff. But I think mayors, on the other hand,
are much more practical than say a governor or especially
a legislator's legislators or not at all responsible and ethical,
and they don't understand how do you improve a local city.

Speaker 6 (01:11:06):
But mayors, city managers. Put it this way.

Speaker 10 (01:11:09):
I've had more call from Democrat mayors than I've had
Republican mayors in the last year, saying how can we help,
what do we need to.

Speaker 6 (01:11:16):
Do, what should we do?

Speaker 10 (01:11:18):
So I'm hopeful that some will put the differences aside,
but there's definitely a group of people out there who
privately will tell you, we know this is wrong, but
we can't go with Trump.

Speaker 3 (01:11:31):
Now, it's a great idea, but it's Trump's idea, we'll
oppose him. I saw it with the Senate shutting down
not allowing the president's agenda to be to be enacted,
which we voted for seventy seven million, because AOC might
run against the Senate Minority Leader Schumer. And as a consequence,

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he can't seem to cooperate with Trump on anything. Even
when there's a good idea, he can't agree with it.
And so you have the factor of Los Angeles, Chicago,
and New York, the three largest cities in America.

Speaker 6 (01:12:06):
No matter what it is.

Speaker 3 (01:12:07):
If Trump sends in the National Guard because La County
Sheriff says, we're overwhelmed, we can't solve the problem, they
oppose that and Mayor Johnson in Chicago is about to
be arrested for opposing sanctuary city status. He said he's
going to arrest ice agents in Chicago and in New
York City. I guess it's about to alex Oroon Mamdani,

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who's a communist who says, defund the police and give
away free food and free rents to everybody, and he
didn't want it in his city.

Speaker 10 (01:12:37):
And if you didn't see what he did in the
last couple of days, he's come out and he said,
we need to create safe consumption sites and use taxpayer's
dollars to create these so called safe consumption sites in neighborhoods.
So you bring drivenik addicts in and you give them
everything they need, the paraphernalia of the funding. He's even
talking about maybe even providing the chemicals active ingredients, which

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very few mayors have actually stepped over that line.

Speaker 6 (01:13:04):
But he's starting to like tip his toe over that line.

Speaker 10 (01:13:08):
And I'm like, why don't you spend that money into treatment,
Why don't you spend that money into recovery. Why don't
you embrace the faith community that has led the way
in this area, And they're not the only group out there.
I get that, but they've led the way. They've been
doing homelessness for one hundred and ten years before the

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federal government ever got into homelessness. People forget our history,
it our own failure. After the Civil War. Who stepped up?
There was no veterans administration.

Speaker 6 (01:13:42):
Who stepped up.

Speaker 10 (01:13:43):
It was the Salvation Army, It was the Union Rescue
Mission Network, it was even the American Red Cross. Now,
they since have become secular, but back then.

Speaker 6 (01:13:53):
They were of faith.

Speaker 10 (01:13:55):
And those were the three groups that helped veterans for another. Oh,
I don't know what she's seven, eight decades before the
VA comes along.

Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
Right, well, doctor, I tell you, doctor Marviat. If mom
Donnie in New York City has safe injection sites, New
York State, like California, is going to be to become
drug dealers.

Speaker 5 (01:14:15):
And to me, that's it. I don't get I.

Speaker 10 (01:14:18):
Told I told some people last night who called me
from New York. I said, I can't believe he's saying
that out loud. He should call the former mayor of
San Francisco and say, how did that work for you? Remember,
they spent twenty six million dollars of the behavioral health
medical county.

Speaker 6 (01:14:36):
You know, they have a joint city county deal.

Speaker 10 (01:14:39):
That was their equivalent of HHS at the local level,
and they spent money doing it and it was an
awful figure. More people died, it didn't do anything, and
then even they closed it down.

Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
Now, when you find bad behavior, you get more of it.
When you tax it, or having sentives, you get less
of it. We got a run, doctor marvit. Once again
you're in the business of homelessness. Thanks for calling in,
and once again we'll call upon you when these things
are implemented. And may God bless you and God bless America.
Doctor Robert Margat, thank you very much, Thank you very much,

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God bless you. Let's continue. By the way, nineteen fifty
five hundred thousand beds and mental health facilities, five hundred thousand,
more than twice the population today, thirty thousand.

Speaker 5 (01:15:23):
The rest are on the streets. Bill Cunningham with you
every Sunday night.

Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
Now let's continue, And of course, one number I want
to have stuck in your mind tonight. In nineteen fifty
there were five hundred thousand beds and mental facilities five
hundred thousand and nineteen fifty. Today there's thirty thousand in
twenty twenty five, worth more than twice the population. Do
you see the problem that the Trumpster wants to effect?

(01:16:01):
Coming up next to Rabbi Daniel Schellenbuck on what's happening
in New York City, Bill Cunningham with you every.

Speaker 8 (01:16:06):
Sunny Willie.

Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
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Speaker 3 (01:16:55):
Bill Cunningham, the great American And one of the things
happening we've noticed in American made cities is not just
working class democrats taking power, not just liberals taking power,
not just progressives taking power, but something a little more dark,
which is happening in New York City. The polls tell
us in the first week in November, New York City
is going to elect someone kindly described as a Marxist,

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likely a Communist, to be its mayor. The other three candidates,
including the president mayor is not going to back up.
I think the other two Cuomo included and Curtis Lee,
we're not going to back up. So that means that
Mom Donnie can only get about forty percent of the
voter less and win the election, which is very likely.
And of course many are concerned about the drift of
American cities not from working class values but to anti Semitism,

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pro legal immigrants, and a criminal element that is a
major American cities which has never happened before.

Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
And a Rabbi.

Speaker 3 (01:17:49):
Daniel Schoenbuck has written a column. It's a new article
published on his blog He's a Psychotherapist. Podcast host Daniel
Schoenbuck issues a stark warning about the growing influence of
New York assemblymen Zo Ron Mamdani and the radical ideology
he represents and read by showing Buck, Welcome to the
Bill Cunningham Show. And just in a general sense, describe

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New York City after one, two, three, four years of
Mam Donnie.

Speaker 5 (01:18:15):
What does it look like and what are the dangers.

Speaker 9 (01:18:18):
I'll just take a trip down to Venezuela to Gvenezuela
just a few years to go from one of the
richest countries in the Western Hemisphere to one of the
most poor countries in the Western hemisphere. We're going to
see much more violence in the city, which is already violent.
We're going to see people their businesses and property scenes.
We're going to see defunding the police. This guy, mom

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Donnie is going so far. You know, remember that mass
shooting last week in New York. The group that responded
called the Strategic Response Group of the NYPD. He wants
to disband them, according to one of his tweets in December.
So we're looking at a lot of violence, a lot
of crime, and cities like we've seen in South America
for the last few years, all coming to the United
States under his unfortunately maybe under his being the mayor

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in a few months.

Speaker 3 (01:19:03):
And ran by to look at that, just that one
event when he came back from his celebration of his
wedding from Uganda, where where he was born and raised.
The history of his family is extremely a Marxist, extremely difficult.
That doesn't mean an apple sometimes falls far from the trade,
but not in this circumstance. But he came back and
he rescinded many of his remarks. Rabbi, he said, I

(01:19:26):
really didn't mean that to fund the police. Now, he
also said social workers should go to domestic violence runs
and not police officers. He didn't mean about disarming the police.
And so, what do you think about this kind of
the idea, kind of like rejecting everything that he's done,
and all of a sudden he's a new man with
a new attitude Patti LaBelle style.

Speaker 5 (01:19:46):
What do you think about that?

Speaker 9 (01:19:48):
It's not just one or a few tweets, Bill, it's
hunders and hundreds of tweets, hundreds of interviews. It's much
as his interviews, it's his record as a failed New
York State assemblyman. He wanted somebody these policies, and we
can see that they're terribly dangerous for New York City.
I mean, we've never seen anything like this. And our
real concern, my real concern is this is going to

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be a domino effect if Ma'm Donnie wins. He represents
a party called the Democratic Socialist America, and I urge
all your listeners to go watch what they want to
do and what they're doing Democratic Socialist America. They want
to defund the police, they want to take over our
businesses and our properties. They want a socialist revolution. What

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you saw for example, happening in October seventh and hamas
with Israel. They want to bring this to here. And
we've been saying this for the last year and a half.
This is something called the Red Green Alliance. It's happening
in real time. If Ma'm Donnie Wins, I'm terrified. If
there's going to be a domino effect in the United States.
New York represents the icon of Western capitalism, Western freedom.

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If he takes it down, other cities are on the
way next. And we have to get together all together
right now and fight this evil that's about to hit
New York City.

Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
Rabi many have said, let them go their own way
fleet mac fleetwood Max style, let them destroy themselves. Look
what's happening in Los Angeles with Karen Bass the disaster.
She's in Africa as the fires began, a complete disaster.
One hundred thousand homeless in the streets. They're spending about
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars per year per homeless

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with no results. Look what's happening with law enforcement in
Los Angeles. There's two hundred thousand gang members in Los Angeles.
Look about Chicago. We had Lori Lightfoot was terrible, disgusting wrong.
And so the Chicago wins elect some went to her left.
Brandon Johnson is an approval rating now of about ten percent,
is not up for election about another year and a half.

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And then in New York City, Mom, Donnie, every time
traditional liberal Democrats had an opportunity in America's three largest cities,
yes to put in a Democrat, I get that, but
not just a Democrat, but a Karen Bass Castro supporting
communist island visiting you democrat. Brandon Johnson is a left
wing socialist who is a union organizer. Then, ma'm donnie

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is from Uganda. This isn't your father's Democrat party anymore.
Can we be a great nation, Rabbi? If our three
largest cities are controlled by Karen Bass, Brandon Johnson and Mamdannie.
Can we be great a great nation when our cities
are in collapse?

Speaker 8 (01:22:23):
No, we really know.

Speaker 9 (01:22:24):
Let me tell you. The Democratic Socialist in America want
to spread this around as another guy in Minnesota, his
name is Omer Fatee. He just won the primary over
there too. I mean they are aiming to.

Speaker 8 (01:22:34):
Take down city by city.

Speaker 9 (01:22:36):
You see, they couldn't win the general election a few
months ago, and thank god our president won, President Trump.
They couldn't take us down nationally. They're taking us down
city by city.

Speaker 6 (01:22:46):
We have to mobilize.

Speaker 9 (01:22:48):
Everybody has to register to vote, even in city elections
like coming up right now. Everybody needs to vote if
we're going to avoid the catastrophe of not just a
socialist bill, but a full fledged communist taking over New
York City.

Speaker 3 (01:23:00):
Talk about Hamas, because the last few days, one of
the saddest things I've seen is one of the grainy hostages, emaciated,
digging his own grave, Hamas, which is a death cult.
They want to die, They want to be killed and
go to heaven with her seventy two versions, and I
pray to God Benjamin Netanyahu arranges the meeting. But nonetheless,

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there's some somewhere between ten to twenty hostages that may
be alive. And I contend that Hamas will never give
them up. It's the only card they have to play.
There are a death cult, and that Hamas wants to
kill Palestinians, they want to kill Israelis, they want to
kill you and me. They want to kill the hostages.
They don't want to live, And so give me your overview.

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Where we are now in the negotiations, and how evil
a cult that Hamas truly is.

Speaker 7 (01:23:49):
Well.

Speaker 9 (01:23:49):
Remind your listeners, we just saw in the news last
twenty four hours the horrible, horrific pictures of a guy
named Eddie ar Tar David who's in a Hamas prison
cell somewhere deep below the tunnels over there. The guy
is emaciated. They have him digging his own grave. So
whatever they accuse Israel of, it's actually what they're doing
to us. Instead to us meaning Israel, the Jewish people,

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the West, the United States, they want to do to
America what they've done already in Gaza. And I don't
believe there's any real end to negotiations with Kamas. They've
been talking to negotiations for like fifteen months right now.
Every time we go into negotiate, President Trump sends Wikoff
over there to talk to them, they end up getting

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lied to over and over again. So I don't think
there's any end. The only way to defeat this is
by destroying Kamas. Let BB finish his job. They will actually,
if bebe allowed to finish his job, this will end
the suffering from those Jews, Christians, Arabs and Palestinians. That's
why we have to support President Trump. Let him do
his job, let him finish off Kamas, and then we're

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going to have a safer Middle East and eventually a
safer West as well.

Speaker 3 (01:24:58):
Raybi Daniel showan black I want to talk from about
what the UN and others are doing. Seemingly if you
watch the mainstream media, in which you know, the mainstream
media is election interference because you don't get objective truth
from mainstream media, you get democratic talking points, talk about
obstruction of justice, talk about lack of democracy, talk about

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interfering with an election.

Speaker 5 (01:25:19):
That is the mainstream media. And thank god PBS will
be gone soon at the end of the year.

Speaker 3 (01:25:24):
But can you discuss the issue of whether or not
to Israel specifically, is conducting a genocide and killing innocent
Palestinian babies and children.

Speaker 8 (01:25:35):
Absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 9 (01:25:37):
The only genocide is the genocide that's Hamas wants to
perpetrate on Israel and the rest of the West. They
say that in their charter. People just have to google
the Hamas Charter and just read article seven where it
calls for the all out slaughter of all Jews in
Israel and all Jews throughout the world. What they want
to do is they want to destroy old Jews. They

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want to go after Judeo Christian civilization. There is no
negotiating with this amount of evil. The more we negotiate,
the worst it gets. The worst it gets for the
Arabs there, the worst it gets for the Jews, the
worst it gets.

Speaker 8 (01:26:10):
For the West.

Speaker 9 (01:26:11):
And I got to tell you something else. Bill Mamdani
represents the worst of the Middle East and the worst
of Soviet Communism. He wants to be both together under
the Democratic Socialists of America. He wants to bring it
to New York City. And if we don't fight now,
we don't feel our lives are under the threat. We
don't fight back, we're going to see the end perhaps
of the Western world.

Speaker 3 (01:26:31):
Right now.

Speaker 9 (01:26:32):
New York is a lynch fin If it goes, maybe
everything falls as well well.

Speaker 3 (01:26:36):
I would encourage make it one on one in New
York City and then Mondani might be defeato. But if
the three main candidates stick in the race, which is
Cuomo and of course from Mayor Adams and Curtis Leewa,
if they all stay in the race is going to
split the opposition. But on the issue of the UNNA.
I watched the Israeli ambassador on one of the morning
talk shows say, there's six hundred and fifty trucks lined

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up with tons of food, but it will not hand
the food over to Hamas to be distributed. And Hamas
uses food like the coin of the realm, to cause
starvation among these among the gods and children that they
may want to kill and the reward their friends and
punish their enemies. So is it true that Israel has

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a as a vendetta against the babies of Gaza? Or
is it Hamas not wanting to allow food in so
they can use the babies that are starving you to
death as propaganda against the jew.

Speaker 9 (01:27:34):
Bill. There's two million Arabs Muslims living in Israel peacefully
in a democracy. The Arab Muslims take positions in the
Supreme Court, as physicians, people in politics, and even the
army for that matter. This is all ridiculous, is all
propagandas from the West, perpetrated by the New York Times.
With had that starving Palestinian child who turns out how

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to neuromuscular disease. He was not starving, his mother was
not starving. The kid next room, wasn't starving. If there's starvation,
everybody's starving. Haamas simply wants to sacrifice their own children
to destroy the West, and they know it works. That's
where we have to stop it. We have to tell
people it's a lie. And the more people believe it,

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the more danger we are in Israel, and the more
danger we are around the West.

Speaker 5 (01:28:22):
Let me tell you a little story.

Speaker 3 (01:28:23):
You know, I was in Israel about six months before
October seventh of twenty twenty three. It's been about two
weeks there. It was wonderful. I was able to go
into Palestinian held territories back and forth. I watched about
fifteen thousand Palestinians a day work inside Israel. I saw Muslims.
I saw the gay Pride flag flying in Jerusalem. I

(01:28:45):
went to a Catholic mass in Jerusalem. I went to
a church in Tel Aviv. There were mosques, and there
were synagogues, and there were Christian churches. And one of
our guides was a retired IDF captain. He said, let
me tell you what's happening the West Bank. I said,
I want to hear it. He said, there was a
girl who was about twelve years old, the Palestinian girl

(01:29:06):
in the West Bank who was selected to marry someone,
and she did not want to marry the other boy,
you know, arranged marriages or common and so she refused.

Speaker 5 (01:29:16):
Her own family set her on fire.

Speaker 3 (01:29:19):
She was rescued by IDF soldiers and those in the
West Bank, taken to an Israeli hospital, and after about
four months of being in the hospital, her life was saved.
But then she was returned back to her family and
once every three weeks she had come back across the
border for more treatment, and that went on for about
a year, and she more or less fully recovered. On

(01:29:41):
one trip she was coming back again and again the
soldiers knew her, but her behavior was a little bit different,
and they said, well, let's check her out a little more,
and they found strapped to her body suicide vast appropriate
for her age and size. She was sent there on
about the eighth visit into dru and the Tel Aviv,

(01:30:02):
into the Israeli held hospitals to blow up the doctors
in the hospitals. That saved her life, and they disarmed
her and she begged and begged, don't send me back.
They will kill me this time and so that describes
to me the loathing of parts of the Palestinian peoples.

Speaker 5 (01:30:22):
It was more or less west of Bethlehem.

Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
Where I was that it showed me the depth of
the anger and the hatred that many have on the
West Bank for the jew and also certainly in Gaza.
What does that story say about the future of relations
between those in Gaza, those in the West Bank and Israel.

Speaker 9 (01:30:43):
There is no future as any Islamic groups are in
charge of any of their political parties in Israel. And
I'm so glad you've been there. We want to invite
everybody to go to Israel and see if yourself. It's
the most wonderful country in the world. Jews, Muslims, Christians
working together, building a democratic society. Many are fighting the
army together, even against Islamic fundamentalism. That's just one case

(01:31:07):
of thousands and thousands of cases of people being abused
by Islamic fundamentalist ideals in society. And let me tell
you something worse than that. The real problem is they
want to export that. It's been exported to London, exported
to Paris. You saw there's a big rally across the
bridge in Australia today. This is a horror film coming

(01:31:28):
to a theater near you. And Zorah Mamdani represents one
part of the global war against the West Judaeo Christian West.
It is a war fought by the democratic socialis America
internationally by something called the Red Green Alliance. The communists
have gone together with Islam. You saw it explode on
campuses on October eighth, before Israel could even respond to

(01:31:52):
the horrific massacre of twelve hundred people the master. Seven
thousand people were wounded, hundreds were taken to the Godza tunnels.
We saw that this explode on campuses in America and
the reasons around. Mamdani, for example, doesn't want to condemn
the phrase globalizing intofada, do you know what? Because he
wants to bring me into fada to the United States.

(01:32:13):
And if we don't fight back right now, unfortunately it
may happen. Well.

Speaker 3 (01:32:17):
Lastly, his idea to freeze rents and or to take
over vacant apartments or condo would bring about less apartments,
less condos. It would have more difficulties. Then when the
more difficulties transpired because the marketplace would be disjointed, he
would order, more apartments to be seized, more private property
to be converted, and also the free grocery stores. It

(01:32:40):
didn't work in Kansas City, is not working in Havana,
It's not working anywhere. But when it fails, the solution
is going to be to spend more money in pursuit
of something bringing about what you seek to avoid, which
is higher rents and more hunger. So he seeks policies
he knows will destroy his great city.

Speaker 5 (01:32:58):
And I feared.

Speaker 3 (01:32:59):
I feel you know, I'll have you on after the election,
a Rabbi Daniel Schoenbuck.

Speaker 5 (01:33:05):
But I believe that he's going to win.

Speaker 8 (01:33:09):
Then what.

Speaker 9 (01:33:11):
As it looks right now, he is going to win,
God forbid. Unless we get one candidate. And I don't
at this point care who it is.

Speaker 5 (01:33:18):
I don't care.

Speaker 8 (01:33:19):
It could be Curtis Leewa, I.

Speaker 9 (01:33:21):
Don't care either.

Speaker 8 (01:33:21):
It could be Cuomo, it could be the other.

Speaker 6 (01:33:23):
Guy, Adams.

Speaker 1 (01:33:24):
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 9 (01:33:25):
We're all going to get Adam. We just have to
get beyond one guy and fight for him, like our
lives depend upon it. Right now. If we don't do this,
I'm telling you, we are seeing a tragedy that we
have no idea what's about to happen, and it's going
to spread city by city from New York all around
the country. So we're all in dangerer locally and we're

(01:33:45):
in danger as a nation as well. So hopefully everybody
understands what's going on. Pauls them out for who he is.
He is, he has zero accomplishments. He just offers false promises.
He's backed up by the Democratic Socialist America. He sounds
like a campus car. But let me tell you something
with his father is also Communists together. This is what
he believes.

Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
This is what he's going to do.

Speaker 3 (01:34:06):
Rabbi, when cops are killed, mom, Donnie says, to fund
the police. Rabbi, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
And may God bless you. God bless the state of Israel,
and may God bless America. Rabbi, thank you very much.

Speaker 8 (01:34:18):
Donles, God bless you.

Speaker 3 (01:34:20):
Let's continue with more. The truth will set us free.
Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday by Billy Cunningham, The
Great American and of course Rabbi Daniel Schoenbuch is sounding
the alarm of what's happening in this country in slow,
let insidious ways. How in the world can America become

(01:34:41):
so antisemitic? How can our colleges universities hate Jews and
get rid of the First Amendment? Without Donald Trump, it
would have been worse on steroids. How in the world
can America succeed when every major city we have in
this country, controlled by the Democratic Party for the last
fifty to one hundred years, is in complete collapse, with
the anti Semitic behavior everywhere, with the large numbers of

(01:35:04):
illegals living in sanctuary cities not cooperating with federal law enforcement.
What terrible public education? Awful awful public education. If you
have an option to send your kid to the Chicago
Public schools, would you do it? Or the La County
Public schools or the New York City schools? Would you
send your kid there?

Speaker 5 (01:35:24):
Absolutely not.

Speaker 3 (01:35:25):
So this is a claring call to do what's necessary
in a great American city, New York. When the election
occurs in November, say tuned for more a live report
from Iran. Still cunning in with you every sun in.

Speaker 5 (01:35:44):
Cunning in.

Speaker 3 (01:35:45):
The Great American of course, would continue to have great
difficulties with the nation of Iran. And when one considers
what's happening between America and irang Roan, we're left for
the idea that difficult days lie ahead. The bunk or
busters did their job, but the Iola Komyane came out
about a week later and said didn't bother us at all.

Speaker 5 (01:36:03):
In fact, the leader of Iran.

Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
Said, we won, despite the fact that I think it
is fair to say that Israel decapitated the leadership of
many of the military figures in Iran, and also the
fact that the bunker busters seemingly put out of business
and nuclear plans for at least the next one to
three years.

Speaker 5 (01:36:19):
But we'll see what happens.

Speaker 3 (01:36:20):
But I found fascinating this bitch about doctor Diaco Hazier,
who is a cardiac surgeon American and Iranian cardiac surgeon
who of course spent years and years in Iran. His
family is still there. Let's get the Iranian perspective and
doctor Hazier. Welcome, I think for the first time to
the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, tell us

(01:36:41):
your family in Iran, how are they doing, how do
they process what's going on, what's the truth about Iranians
in their view toward Israel in America.

Speaker 11 (01:36:51):
Bill, thanks for having me on I appreciate this opportunity. First,
the first thing I want to differentiate between the nation
of Iran and the Iranian government or what we.

Speaker 8 (01:37:05):
Call the Islamic regime. The biggest thing to.

Speaker 11 (01:37:10):
Understand here is eighty five percent, based on the latest estimates,
eighty five percent of the Iranian people, which I would
call the Iranian nation and majority, are against the regime.

Speaker 8 (01:37:26):
So the regime has fifteen.

Speaker 11 (01:37:27):
Percent at best, it has fifteen percent to twenty percent
of a ninety million population country on its side. So
the stories you hear from Ayatola saying that we won
that only has internal use for that fifteen to twenty
percent to stay with him, despite the fact that the

(01:37:51):
country is suffering tremendously. There is shortage of electricity, There
is shortage of water in Iran at the moment, and
there are many cities that they don't have electricity. And
you can imagine Iran is in the Middle East. In
south of Iran near the Persian Gulf, the temperatures can

(01:38:12):
go up to hundred and twenty degrees and these people
are suffering without water and electricity. So there is a
huge misconception that we try to put Iranian nation and
Iranian government together. Yes, maybe forty seven years ago when

(01:38:35):
the revolution happened. Somehow there was a majority of the
nation that actually thought that they're going for freedom. What
was promised was independence, freedom, and unfortunately, not only that
was not delivered. We actually have a new type of

(01:38:56):
religious dictatorship, and unfortunately the people, as you can see, increasingly,
they are trying to go against the government.

Speaker 8 (01:39:04):
They're trying to demonstrate their having small and larger and
larger movement.

Speaker 11 (01:39:09):
Especially in the last twenty years, but the government is
brutally cracking them down.

Speaker 8 (01:39:15):
So we like you asked about my family, my family.

Speaker 11 (01:39:20):
Is suffering obviously because there is no there is uncertainty.
People don't know what is going to happen. And I
can tell you that daily, daily suffering and tragedy is
the biggest thing that I can share.

Speaker 5 (01:39:34):
With you and doctor Azirah.

Speaker 3 (01:39:36):
I recall a couple of years ago there was an activist,
a female in Iran who was kidnapped by the so
called police. She died in police custody. There were more
protests going on. The brutality of this religious dictatorship is incredible.
If you're in Iran and you're at a university, or
you're marching in the streets against the IOLA and the

(01:39:57):
Iranian National Guard, what happens to you? How do they
deal with descent in Tehran?

Speaker 11 (01:40:04):
So UH at the moment, the same the same amount
of money that maybe you know even more that has
spent on creating these proxy armies, these proxy militia in
the Middle East.

Speaker 8 (01:40:21):
I would say they have probably spent even more than that.
Inside Iran, they have been occupied themselves.

Speaker 11 (01:40:32):
The regime has occupied its UH thugs with with the
latest and.

Speaker 8 (01:40:38):
The best Russian and Chinese anti demonstration weapons.

Speaker 11 (01:40:46):
They have intelligent devices, they can follow you, they can
they have cameras. So literally the smallest gathering, the smallest gathering.

Speaker 8 (01:40:58):
Can be.

Speaker 11 (01:41:01):
Track down and crack down as soon as it starts.
So this is the biggest problem we have. We have
ten million Iranian diasporas. They are scattered all over the
world and the biggest.

Speaker 8 (01:41:17):
Problem we have.

Speaker 11 (01:41:18):
The bottleneck of this problem is how to connect the
foreign aid the Iranian diaspora, which majority of them are
against the government, with the freedom fighters in Iran. And
that's the bottleneck that the government is holding by its
last breath.

Speaker 3 (01:41:37):
And I would imagine the army, the police, they have
the guns. I know at one point the Israeli army
took out that terrible prison where in the Iranians are
tortured to with an inch of their life. Medieval tortures
are happening, and it's almost it's impossible unless the army
and the police are with the protesters. Otherwise they will

(01:41:57):
gun them down as if they're a tianeman square. They
simply will kill everybody. Do you have any hope that
your family, and by the way, Iran is greatly situated
between the East and the West, that they should be
a fascinating economic engine for the Middle East. Should be
the case, but now it's collapsing. And when you say
there's one hundred and ten degree temperatures in the summertime

(01:42:18):
one hundred and fifteen degrees and many times there's no electricity,
no air conditioning, no water you can drink, the schools
that is functional. And by the way, doctor has heir
how are women and girls treated in Iran today?

Speaker 11 (01:42:33):
That's also a fascinating question.

Speaker 8 (01:42:36):
Bill.

Speaker 11 (01:42:36):
So the problem with that is if you look at
just the numbers, you would say, okay, this is a
this is actually a progressive country. Because majority of university
college students are female in Iran, right, But when you
come down into what government is doing with Iranian women

(01:43:00):
in terms of oppression, in terms of forcing them to
to decide what they can wear and where they can
go and how they can you know, how they can
behave outside, it's a it's a complete dictatorship. It's a
complete it's it's a nation that has two levels of citizens.

(01:43:20):
So you have the citizens who are actually going with
the government. They are associated with the government, they can
do pretty much what else the people can do in
Western world as long as they keep the facade. As
long as they keep the facade, they can drive the
best cars, they can travel, they can have vacations.

Speaker 8 (01:43:41):
And then you have the second degree of uh.

Speaker 11 (01:43:44):
Uh citizens, which are which are basically oppressed. They cannot
even talk freely, they cannot go out freely, and they
have to.

Speaker 3 (01:43:55):
Behave and the consequences are dire. Do you have any
hope down the road that nineteen seventy nine that there
was treatment by the Shaw in the New York He
left all of a sudden, I told a Comeni came
on seventy nine, the oppression began.

Speaker 5 (01:44:11):
It doesn't stop, do you many hope?

Speaker 3 (01:44:13):
Often I look at China, look at Russia, look at
look at North Korea, and I'm thinking I don't see
any hope there at all. And the Iranian people often
don't get the information upon which they can cast an
informed opinion.

Speaker 5 (01:44:24):
Do the Iranian people know that billions of dollars of.

Speaker 3 (01:44:27):
Their moneys went to hesbla hamas Islamic jihad the American
I would assume the Iranian people don't support that. But
is it possible to get objective information to the Iranian
people by some other means other than mass media inside Tehran?
Do the Iranian people actually know what's going on?

Speaker 11 (01:44:47):
Actually, that's that's such a great question. So I think
this is one of the biggest mistakes they did. And
actually the Supreme Leader Hamine had complained about this actually
a while ago. He complained about how people can freely
access internet and the fact that we are living in

(01:45:09):
this day and age, and remember that there is a
difference between Russia and China and Iran. Russia and China
they have very good policies preventing people to get to
free media and actually see what's.

Speaker 8 (01:45:24):
Going on in the world.

Speaker 11 (01:45:26):
Plus countries like Russia. If you think about it, there
is this sense of nationalism that's basically summarized in the
person which is Putin and fifty percent, let's say approximately
fifty percent of people of Russia, because they have lack
of information, they actually support Putin, so that fifty percent.

Speaker 8 (01:45:48):
Can do things.

Speaker 11 (01:45:50):
But in Iran we only have as I mentioned before,
we only have fifteen percent supporting the government. Eighty five
percent people young nation. It's actually accessing free media. They
use different type of technology. They have VPN right now,
Starlink is actually active in Iran, so people have access

(01:46:14):
to free information. And I hope, I hope that we
can actually But what's happening with a frown prince in exile,
Rezapalavi with his efforts, and if he can create a
united front, if he can convince the Western government to

(01:46:38):
stop negotiating with terrorists we're talking about governmental level terrorism.
If he can convince the Western government to stop negotiating
with these people, I feel like the situation the way
it is, the collapse of the government, the collapse of infrastructures. Basically,

(01:46:59):
what they have built, they haven't built much. What is
there is what's left from Shah Taalavi, Mohammed Riza shah Era,
and that's collapsing. In forty seven years, nobody has done anything,
So that's collapsing. And I feel like if the United
Front from outside, if we have that the people, because

(01:47:20):
they're starting to suffer. I can see that a situation
like what happened with Soviet happens in Iran. In what
happened with Soviet in nineties can happen in Iran because
government is actually very dysfunctional.

Speaker 3 (01:47:37):
Lastly, doctor Hezier, you're in an Iranian American and a
cardiac surgeon. Do you have concerns as an Iranian inside
of America? Coming on radio interviews and other reports and
speaking this forthrightly the truth? Are you concerned about your
family in Iran?

Speaker 11 (01:47:57):
I'm always concerned, Bill, It's just this is this is something,
but somebody has to do something. That's that's all I'm saying.
If the ten million diaspora, we have people in tech industry,
we have doctors, we have scientists, we have politicians, we
have businessmen. If the start talking, if we can say,

(01:48:20):
I'm going to stand here. I have talked to my family.
I know this is difficult for them, but I am
going to continue until we get to that freedom. The
people of Iran deserve freedom, They deserve a democratic country,
they deserve a secular country. The only country in the

(01:48:41):
Middle East that if they let them to have a
free election, they will choose a secular democracy is Iraq.

Speaker 3 (01:48:53):
Is that possible? Can you be a free and open election?
There's one coming up? How do you vote for the Iotelakomain?
Look at what he's done. He'said eighty six years old.
He spends his days asleep, allegedly on drugs from Masad,
and they could take him out at any point, I
would assume.

Speaker 5 (01:49:09):
Is the specter of a free election? Is that possible?

Speaker 8 (01:49:14):
As long as this regime is in power, there is
no way.

Speaker 11 (01:49:18):
And I can tell you the references in Iran who
they're kind of apologists to the regime. They are trying
to say, oh, let's have an election. That's not possible.
As long as this regime stays in power, A free
election is not possible in Iran. The regime has to
go after that. If there is a free election, and

(01:49:39):
that has to be a supervision of a you know,
international organizations supervising the election. I think the people will
vote for a secular government.

Speaker 5 (01:49:48):
And you're saying that people of Iran supports America. Is
that what you're saying.

Speaker 3 (01:49:54):
I don't know about supporting Israel, that maybe impossible. But
do the Iranian people generally have good feelings about Donald
Trump in America?

Speaker 11 (01:50:03):
The Iranian people actually love America.

Speaker 8 (01:50:07):
If if you go back and.

Speaker 11 (01:50:08):
Watch the show Anthony Bourdain's show, yes, yeah know yeah,
if you watch that, you will see their reaction to
the US. We have not had any problem with the
United States government, except for what's happened for the six
years ago with hostages. We have never had any problem.

(01:50:30):
The United States has always tried to help in the
last two hundred years, that the relationship between two countries,
the United States was always helpful.

Speaker 8 (01:50:41):
I cannot say that about other world.

Speaker 11 (01:50:44):
Powers, but I can tell you that the people of
Iran have a great memory of the United States.

Speaker 8 (01:50:51):
And you talked about Israel. Let me remind you that
many of.

Speaker 11 (01:50:55):
The Israelis are actually from a Persian background. The Iranian
Jews that's traveled to Israel are We were the only
country in the region who had friendly relationships with Israel.
Forty seven years ago, in the Shaw era, wel so

(01:51:18):
I don't think there is a major problem. This is
not a problem of Iranian people. This has become a
problem because the regime wants it to be a problem.

Speaker 5 (01:51:28):
Doctor is here.

Speaker 3 (01:51:29):
It's amazing that religious leaders want to kill a whole
bunch of people, and that's what they're saying.

Speaker 5 (01:51:34):
Death to America, death Israel.

Speaker 3 (01:51:35):
I don't know any religious leader calling for the death
and murder and torture of a large number of people.

Speaker 5 (01:51:41):
But Doctor has here. We got to run.

Speaker 3 (01:51:43):
I love your perspective. Let's keep the lines of communication open.
And once again, thank you for coming on the Bill
Cunningham Show. Thank you, doctor, Thank you for having me Bill,
Bill Cunningham, the Great American live with you every Sunday night.
Why Billy Cunningham, the Great American? Thanks for listening to
tonight Consequential and I love the information. Yesterday Saturday, Cash Patel,

(01:52:05):
FBI director, talked about the burn bags. A lot of
the evidence was destroyed, which is, by the way, a
crime itself. Would you agree it's called obstruction of justice?
But nonetheless, according to Cash Patel, the conspiracy to ruin
the presidency in your vote in twenty sixteen and in
twenty twenty was ongoing even until a few months ago.

(01:52:26):
And let's face it, we'll see what happens down the road.
But when this does occur, and our predict, indictments will
be issued against all some of the conspirators who tried
to ruin the selection of the American people, not being
Obama himself convening those meetings in December and January before
he left office, Hillary Clinton and John Brennan and James

(01:52:47):
Comy and Christopher Ray and Susan Rice and Loretta Lynch
at all, they better lawyer up because the media is
gonna call it revenge.

Speaker 5 (01:52:57):
But you know what I call it. I call it justice.

Speaker 3 (01:53:00):
When you commit crimes of that magnitude, you should not
get away with it. This is the largest scandal politically
of the twenty first century, when a holy cabal of
unelected bureaucrats and others worked hard to destroy the presidency
and the selection of Donald Trump in twenty sixteen and
in twenty twenty with the Hunter laptop debacle. And also

(01:53:22):
it would not be better that if Jack Smith, who
was the henchman for Mary Garland and Merrick Garland himself,
was forced to defend their actions criminally in court. We'll
see what happens down the road, but the next few
days should be very interesting. I also want to think
especially doctor Robert Marbaitt for coming on about the homelessness
and the drugs, and also doctor Diaco has here about

(01:53:43):
the reaction to what happened in Iran when the bunker
busters hit. And also Rabbi Daniel Schoenbuck who told us
New York City under Mayor Mamdani will be an unlivable place.
In fact, it's going to look similar to Vana, Cuba
by the time he gets done. That would fit nicely
in Karen bass his idea in Los Angeles. She had
thirty five trips to Havana, Cuba. She loved communism in

(01:54:05):
Cuba and brought a lot of it to Los Angeles.
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