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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Bill Cunningham, the great America.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Welcome this Friday afternoon in the tri State. Of course,
the Bengals are off on Sunday. Thank god, they're not
going to lose. But then next Sunday they're at Pittsburgh.
We'll see what happens with that.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
But joinan, you and I.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Now it's the great Grover Northquest of Americans for tax reform.
He's been fighting the good fight for about thirty five
or forty years, I say, with some great success. And
first of all, Grover Northquest, welcome this Friday afternoon.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
And secondly, give me.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Your overview about happened with you, what happened on Tuesday
with the election and relative to the shutdown. Was this
a great Democratic victory? Democrats normally win in New York
City and California, New Jersey. So on the other hand,
there are a lot of ballot box shenanigans that might
have been going on. But give me your overview for
tax reform, how this looks going forward, if at all.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Well.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
As you point out, these are Bluestay selecting Democrats in Virginia,
where we have hoped that we had a shot there
because we did win the governorship last time around, you
had a situation as when the incumbent president. When you
have a Democrat president, you tend to elect Republican governors.
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In Virginia in the off year, when you have a
Republican governor, you elect Democrat. A Republican president, you have
Democrat governor. It is that that happened again, so forty
years since a Republican was elected governor when there was
a Republican president. So it is a state full of
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government workers, but it's also a state that gets energized
against the inn party, against the Democrats, sometimes against the
Republicans other times. In this time you also saw in
around the country initiative measures. Texas voted to put in
the constitution no income tax, put it into the constitution
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that there would never be a capital game tax. And
why are they doing that Because they're preparing to move
the stock exchanges out of New York into Texas. It
was recently announced they're more financial workers in I think
Houston than in Texas anyway than in New York City already.
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And now they've decided to go and take empty out Delaware,
which has a third of its revenue coming from the
fact that people incorporated in Delaware because they used to
have honest judges that you could count on to, you know,
make sure that what you had agreed to was not
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going to be sat on by the government. Then of
course they decided to go woke in that state. Plus
it's a little bit on the small sea corrupt side
with the bidens and so on. So when they didn't
like Elon Musk, they said, oh, you can't have that
pay package. What it's in the contract? You know, what
do you mean we can't do that. Now we're judges
and we make these decisions, not your board of directors,
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not your investors, And by doing that they open the door.
Now Texas has written themselves some great rules, some of
which they stole from Delaware. But Delaware is a good
place to incorporate your company. So we still see the
Blue states through the initiative process and through electing officials
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that are committed that zero income tax that you know,
Ohio as a House and the Senate looking to move
the income tax to zero. They've been working on that
for some time. The gubernatorial tendidate you have is committed
to going to zero as well, that Ohio will be
if it moves quickly. Enough, it'd be the ninth state
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to go to zero. But there are already five states
that are automatically phasing down to zero, West Virginia right
next door Kentucky, right next door Indiana long term phase
and Indiana is it takes much too long to do it,
But Kentucky and West Virginia are seriously skeeding up moving
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to zero. Oklahoma's going to zero, and Mississippi all automatically.
If they just sit on their hands in that legislation,
do nothing, it phases down to zero as revenue comes in.
They're twelve states looking to go to zero, but Ohio
is going to be one of the first ones to
get there, and getting there ahead of time, to being
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firstest or close to firstest is a big deal. So
I think we're seeing a continuation of red states becoming redder,
blue states becoming bluer. And no one's life is a
bad example New York City. No one's life is a
complete waste. Some people serve as bad examples. New York
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City is working on doing that for themselves.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
The New Detroit, Well, you've written a column on this
about this is going to take some time. For example,
when Ronald Reagan was elected, he put in some tax
cuts that didn't work. For about two years. Eighty two,
he was decapitate it politically and also shot, just like
Trump was. That's a different issue. By eighty four, things
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are going magnificently. I guess my concern is that you
right about the fact that all these businesses, foreign businesses
locating here, the effects of shutting down the southern border,
the effects of the big beautiful bill full business expansion provisions,
are not going to be felt for one to three
years from now. And at that point, obviously, if we
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stick with these policies for the next three years, or
god hope, for the next seven to nine years, America
is going to look fundamentally different and fundamentally better. The
problem is when I read stories out of the New
York Times that say, a mayor for a New Age saying,
what a great thing Mom Donnie has going for him,
which is grave grossly increasing taxes, get rid of the
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public school system for gifted students, having free groceries, free busses,
free subways, et cetera. That that's an immediate benefit that
some are going to receive at the cost of many others.
So are you concerned that the economic policies of Donald
Trump will not fully be implemented and known for one
to three years from now, and that may be too
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late for the midterms.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
We do worry about that now. The tax cut that
was extended, the tax increased that was stopped. The tax
cut that was extended making it easier for people to
invest in new businesses and create more jobs who are expensing.
That was made retroactive to January of this year, not
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out into the future, so it won't take as much
time this time for the economy to react. We are
seeing new investments, and so I'm going through the idea
that the president's supporting once again. He tried to get
it in the first term. He had a Treasury secretary
who sadly undermined him. That is to say, on capital gains,
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when you sell your house, when you sell stocks that
you've voted for a long time, you sell a family farm,
you sell a small business that you and your spouse
put together. Right now, much of the game, the capital
gain from the house, from the farm, from land, from
your small business, is really inflation. If you live through
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Biden's years, twenty percent of your game is inflation. If
you're old enough to have started bought your house before Carter,
that was another twenty percent plus of inflation. So with
the President's talking about doing this and the Treasury Secretary
has said that he likes it as well, and they're
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looking to do it through an executive not an executive boarder,
but a rulemaking procedure, not go to the legislature. Don't
the government would not tack in inflation when you sell
a house a farm. That cuts the capital games tax
on people trying to sell a house and move to downsize,
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to decide to sell a small business so they can retire,
or a farm, all of those things in at least
half and probably much more than that. For many many
Americans that would be felt immediately because you could say,
what did I buy the house for it, what am
I selling it for? How much was inflation? I now
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know that if I sell the house, I would have
thirty thousand, undred thousand more dollars that I keep than
before that. And with houses, that's a pretty big deal.
Same thing with farms and small businesses. This I think
would dramatically, I know it would dramatically increase the total
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savings and of the country. Right and also people are
allowed to borrow and hands it off to their kids.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Let's move on too quickly to Obamacare subsidies. And Obamacare
has failed miserably. It's awful. The Democrats are wrapped themselves
like a vine around extending and expanding Obamacare. About one
hundred and seventy million Americans get their medical care through
a policy and their employer. The rest are Medicare Medicaid.
But then you also have about twenty two million Americans
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who were listening into the lives of Obamacare. You like
your doctor, keep your doctor. You're going to save twenty
five hundred dollars a month in your medical bills that skyrocket.
Government gets involved, the deductibilities go up to cost skyrockets,
and the media won't do stories on the failure of Obamacare.
Explain how the Obamacare subsidies are wrong and how market
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forces have been obliterated. The government's taking over more and
more of the availability of medical procedures for those on
Obamacare subsidies. But the Democrats are doubling and tripling down
in Obamacare. Explain that to the American people will grow
over Northwest.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
Explain that, yeah, the establishment press won't tell you this,
but will remind you of this. But when Obama and
the Democrats, sixty Democrats voted to put in Obamacare to
force people to buy certain kinds of health insurance that
was more expensive than what they had before, and then
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there were subsidies in there to hide the fact that
it was getting more expensive. The President said that this
would save the average family two five hundred dollars the
sure what you paid for your insurance would go down
to net right, talk to your parents, talk to your siblings,
talk to your neighbors. Do you know anyone whose insurance
went down twenty five hundred dollars of health insurance more?
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Did it in fact go up faster than before? So
Obamacare was won a lie or a failure, Okay, either
they knew it wasn't going to work, and they did
it anyway. Some people believe that since their real plan
was government control of health care the way the Canadians
do one the government runs everything. Are worstly can actually
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the government run everything, and they'd own everything and everybody
to a government employee. In going to the hospital would
be like going to the post office. And that's what
they wanted. And it was supposed to fail so that
you would that would what you'd get, you would fail
into one size fits all government run healthcare. So why
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do we have all these subjects? Why do we have
COVID subsidies after COVID's in the rear view mirror for years,
Because this is to mask the failure of Obamacare. They
want to raise taxes and have and want to throw
that money out there, and then when you don't have
to directly put as much money in, they act like
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the rest of it was free. No, you paid for
in taxes. Okay, so you're not just paying the amount
of money that you're clearly right into Obamacare. You're paying
the taxes that pretend to hide or try to hide
the subsidies inherent in Obamacare. Obamacare raise the cost of healthcare.
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We should be figuring out how to undo it, not
paper over failure with subsidies and go, oh, there's nothing
to see here. Just keep driving. There's nothing to see
this in The Washington Post also pointed out after it
was safely passed by the Way, not while they were
debating it, that the other lie there was you could
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keep your insurance company, you could keep your doctor. This
wouldn't affect you if you didn't want it to. That's
not true. They made it mandatory.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Now cost of skyrocket. One of the worst things is
the deductibility I ever produced that Tony Benner's got a wife,
let's say use the Fictissi's got two kids. That means
before they can access medical care, they have spent about
twenty grand out of their own pocket. And that doesn't work,
and pre skyrocket, deductibilities go up. Ability to choose your
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own doctor evaporates, and the media refuses to inform the
American people what happened with Obamacare. It doesn't fit their agenda.
Simply attack Donald Trump and their goal is to have
Obamacare take over the whole nation.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
Correct, yes, and our positions. Every time you say you
want to increase the subsidies, you're saying Obamacare was such
a failure, we need to steal more money from you,
pretend and then hand it back to you in subsidies
and ask like you didn't pay the bill when you
paid your taxes.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Well, it's not reported that way, is it. It's reported
the Democrat the Republicans are being cruel and unkind. Keep
the Obamacare alive, have the premium skyrocket, have deductibilities go up?
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Have availability.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
If doctors and hospitals go down and blame Donald Trump,
it's a great game they're playing. The Washington Post, not
exactly a right wing publication, said Obamacare has failed and
it was built on lies. And I think I'd love
to see a sixty minute piece. Number one, maybe go
to dearborn, Michigan. Hear the call for prayers five times
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a day. And secondly, how about having Obamacare the promises
that were made, the lies that were told, and the
results thereof Grover nor Courst, Well that happened in my
lifetime are yours?
Speaker 4 (14:21):
Not from the Washington Post. But talk radio is the
way to get some better information X and the availability
of getting more and better information. I do hope we
will see the great quote from the new incoming mayor
of New York who commented that there's no problem too
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big for government to handle, and no concern too small
for government to care. What did he just say? There's
no part of your life the government won't be monkeying with,
nothing's too big for us to take over, nothing's too
small for us to notice and get involved.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Well, from each, from each according to their abilities, everything two,
each according to their needs. Don't tax. You don't tax me,
tax the guy behind the tree. Everything's going to be fine.
Everything's free, including groceries, and as a consequence, the government
will be in charge. When Mandannie said that there's no
problem government can't fix, and I'm thinking, well, that sounds
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like Fidel Castro, this sounds like Mendora, that sounds like
pure and simple communism.
Speaker 4 (15:29):
He wants the government to run the grocery stores. Have
you ever seen the pictures in Moscow of people waiting
in line for grocery stores with empty shelves. Governments don't
do grocery store as well.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
No, and when this fails in New York City, Mom
Donnie was simply blamed Donald Trump for others for his
own failure and won't look at himself and say, we
can't do this. Well, we got to run Grover Norquist
Americans for Tax Reform dot org. At org's got all
the information. But Obamacare promised things that weren't delivered. Now
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today they weren't delivered. It must be subsidized, and if
it moves, it must be subsidized. And if it's a
grocery store, everything is free. And if Americans believe that
we're going to get the government we deserve, and that
worries me at times, but you've been there since Ronald
Reagan gave you the mission about forty years ago. Grover
and North course, Americans for tax Reform once again, thanks
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for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
And Grover, you're a great American. Thank you very much.
Speaker 4 (16:29):
Bell, Thank you very much.
Speaker 5 (16:31):
Bill.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
God bless you. Let's continue with more.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
It has failed, but it wouldn't stake and it's hard
and Obamacare. Let the American people and capitalism come to
work and get out of the system. Those who don't
pay into it, get out of the system. Illegals get
out of the system, those gaming it, and everything's going
to be fine. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred ww.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Dave hit the music. I'm very good music, but hit
the music.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Thirteen year old ball ooy, this is on the main
streets of Cincinnati. Came to line only because he vandalized
Marty Brenneman's statue. Otherwise this case, like so many thousands
of others, will have fallen between the cracks, not knowing
what happened. But because this boy who supposedly is in
the sixth or seventh grade, who doesn't attend school in Cincinnati.
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He's completely refused to go to school. He had nothing
better to do than to vandalize the statue of the
Great Marty Brenahan. And from that more is surfacing about
what's happening in this kid's life. And it's a typical.
I would say, of a couple of thousand kids in Cincinnati,
about half of whom go into criminal activities of one
type or another. I don't know, what can you recall
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when you were in the sixth or seventh grade what
your concerns were. I can't recall, but they were about sports,
and about girls, and about academics a little bit. It
wasn't about getting guns, getting drugs and hitting your own mother, who,
by the way, was a mother of six. And in
this case, it appears the juvenal court magistrate locked him
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up for about ten days for whatever good that did,
because his mother would not take him back. Imagine if
you're a mother or father and your kid's been picked
up for felony vandalism and mom and dad say no,
I'm not taking the kid back. So he left on
his own, and the mother said the mother, who by
the way, has six different children, six children by four
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different husbands or men not husbands, fathers. I'm sure is
getting tens of thousands of government help. Says quote. I
don't want him to return here. He's been causing me
problems for the last four or five years. He's been
kicked out of all the schools. Nothing I can do,
so the mother's washed his hands with this kid. The
grandmother said, I'm going to make an effort try to
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get him situated. According to the Inquire story, this thirteen
year old is now on the drugs and guns. The
mother has said that he's been violent towards his other
brothers and sisters. He beats me, and he's thirteen years old.
Of course I would say, where's the father. I guess
that's the ridiculous question. And he threatened her with a
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gun to harm her and the other children. The mother
of six with a one month old, So mom, mom,
has this one's thirteen years old, and I assume he's
the oldest and just gave birth again to a one
month old. The father's not in the picture, a likely
would ever be in the picture, and the court brought
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the thirteen year old into the courtroom. His mother then stated,
don't I'm done. Don't give him back to me. He
runs away all the time, he's running with the wrong crowd,
and he smokes weed. And the lawyer for the boy,
all of which at are expense, by the way, argued
they were ongoing allegations of abuse and neglect against the mother.
The boy is accusing the mother of inflicting harbor upon him.
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He's thirteen, and the mother accused of the boy of
wanting to kill her and the siblings. And the lawyer
said says this was an effort to discipline the boy.
We believe the mother is trying to manipulate the situation.
I don't know what the hell that means. So I
read more about this kid. Before the arrest for defacing
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the statue of Marty Brenneman, he had no previous contact
with the court system. Well, it's hard to have contact
with the court system when you're eight, nine or ten
years old. But now he's facing DV charges, vandalism charges.
He's being accused of harming his mother and a ten
year old sibling. The day after the alleged vandalism, he
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beat up one of his siblings. So I like to
know what the hell to do at this point, the
answer is little or nothing until he kills himself or
gets killed. The Ryan Hinton factor. He was the boy
just turned eighteen that had a gun in his possession,
heisting cars in northern Kentucky and finally got one to Cincinnati,
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and his crew says, I police rolled up on him,
had a gun, and that's where this kid is headed.
He's gonna kill others, or he's gonna be killed by
police or by the gang culture of what she's a part.
Wouldn't it be a wonderful thing, wonderful thing if the
so called civil rights crowd in Cincinnati would stand up
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and say to the juvenile court system, these are the
Damon Lynches, et cetera, and the cecil Thomases and the Hunters,
et cetera. What'd stand up and say, you know what,
we have about five hundred to one thousand kids that
are making life almost unbearable in OTR and a downtown Cincinnati.
What can we do? Can we have mentoring systems? Can
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we Eddie Fingers's wife, dev Hawes is great at this.
Big brothers, big sisters, What can we do? Give us
the worst of the worst, and we're gonna mentor this
child to make sure he has a functional life and
doesn't get killed or kill other people in the process,
because ultimately this kid's gonna end up in adult court
for murder, or for drug dealing, or for rape and
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robbery and burglary. Wouldn't it be great the civil rights
crowd didn't care about making money and monetizing racism for
their personal benefit, but instead did the hard work of
big brothers and big sisters. That would be a wonderful thing.
I guess in a sense, we'll continue to follow this.
Public Defender's office Hamlet County said the thirteen year old
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is being helped through shelters and various service agencies, and
also said juvenile jail is not a therapeutic setting a session.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
Absolutely it is not.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
But sometimes a few hundred must be locked up to
save a few hundred thousand. And this is an example
of a failure of the welfare system, the cultural system
that permits mothers to have multiple children, multiple fathers, get
huge amounts of money and then send especially the boys
out into the streets to become drug dealers and murderers.
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The gangs know that if you pick a thirteen year
old to commit crimes breaking into cars, breaking into home.
Likely no punishment can be inflicted, so the older gang
members benefit by the criminal activity of the juveniles that
won't be locked up anyway.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
And I don't know what to say or do.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
It is a failure of the federal government, the state government,
the city government. A few hundred must be locked up
to save a few hundred thousand. And this thirteen year
old boy will be dead within ten years, or will
cause many deaths within that ten years. And it may
begin with his own family. He's threatening to kill it,
his own mother and his siblings. He's going to get
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a gun and do what he says. And right now
he's in the possession, so to speak, of the grandmother,
and I'm sure she is overwhelmed. And the kids walking
around right now the streets of Cincinnati, recruited by gang
members to commit more crimes because they benefit from the
goodies of the crime, and the thirteen year old gets
no punishment. Can you tell me how to resolve that problem?
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There is no resolution. A few hundred must be locked
up permanently to save the lives of thousand. That's the
name of that tune. Secondly, bad behavior often as good consequences.
Now there's a few conclusions to draw from the Tuesday
off a year elections in which the iconic races all
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were conducted in blue cities and blue states. You know, California,
New York City, Virginia, and New Jersey aren't exactly shall
we say, friendly to Repairian rights and to the Republican Party,
not exactly. They're not Trump country, shall we say. And
so it was anticipated there'd be Democratic victories, but there
were blowouts much above that number.
Speaker 5 (24:36):
One.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Same day voter registration no ID.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Is the recipe for large numbers of people to vote repeatedly,
which happened in New York City. All over YouTube, you
can see videos in which one woman says she voted
seven times. You walk into a polling place, you're a
breathing human being, no IDs required, You sign your name,
and you vote. If you're entrepreneurial, go go to six, seven, eight,
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nine locations and keep voting. Also, ballot harvesting is legal
in all these states, which is one individual can drop
off the ballots of all the other individuals from whom
he collect ballots, and supposedly they're voted. In reality, whether
it's a nursing home or a jail or some other
huge facility. Ballot harvesting is a recipe to change the
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outcome of elections. So you pull all that together. Of course,
it was going to be a blowout for the Democratic Party. Also,
I think the chaos democratic chaos tends to work. It
caused turmoil and noise, negative media coverage that confuse the
voting public can't sort it all out. Now, if you
listen to talk radio, you probably agree with me. You
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understand what the filibuster is, which is in the Senate,
you've got to have sixty votes. There's five more Democrats
needed to open up the government, which is what the
Republicans want. But those hardcore Democrats won't open the government
because they want more chaos the public. You and I
hope that the chaos can go away. But because in
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the media garbage and garbage out objective coverages do not
take place, that the current administration is blamed for the chaos. Logically,
the incumbent Trump administration or in this state all controlled
by Republicans governorships the Democrat Party for the occasional.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Voter, will blame those in power.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
It has perceived that Donald Trump is in charge of
the lockdown. He's in charge of the of the shutting
down of the government, which is the opposite, is true,
Trump and the Republicans want the government open and the
Democrats want it closed. But when the media doesn't give
you accurate information upon which you can base an informed decision,
these things happen, and the chaos work to the benefit
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of the Democrats, which I think in the next week
it will be resolved because they've perceived as winning the
last election. And away we go. And practically every day
of the first ten months of the Trumpet administration, there's
been complete chaos almost every day, whether it was campus
eruptions or remember all the Tesla fire bombings that was
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blamed on Trump, by the way, all the street violence
and death threats against Ice, or a crazy district judges
in junction, bedlam everywhere, firecrackers thrown by Biden like faltering
Nancy Pelosi saying that Donald Trump is quote a vile creature,
the worst thing on the face of the earth. That
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speaker of matters describes Donald Trump in her opinion.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
And so it was.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
The whole chaos was was fashioned to turn out two
groups of voters, and those four areas. One was laid
off government employees, and secondly laid off and unpaid government
employees and entitlement recipients, and you load those up into
an electorate in this kind of a culture, you're going
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to get Republican defeat. Turned out disproportionately in Virginia, New Jersey.
Especially Virginia has over one hundred and fifty thousand government employees,
parts of unions, and they were angry at the situation.
They perceived calls by Donald Trump, and they turned out
in large numbers, and also New Jersey.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
So it worked.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
The Democrats will likely resolve the shutdown in the next
week or two because the strategy worked. Also throwing disaffected
Hispanic voters and they're led to believe by the media
that the Ice is like the Gestapo and they're attacking
Hispanics all over the country. That's a recipe for electoral defeat. Plus,
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you know, much of the Trump agenda is long term
rather than short term, and so I mentioned this to
Grover Norquist. That is that for the tax cuts for
working Americans to work, for the investments in our country,
for the purchases of soybeans from the Red Chinese to communists,
this is going to take one three years to work out.
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That's not instant gratification. So the multi trillion dollar foreign
investments in America may take two to four years to
manifest itself, and the deportations will take time. To switch
more jobs to US citizens, that's going to take one
to three more years. Also, the new gas and oil
and nuclear energy production and trimming the federal workforce and degregulation,
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it's going to take one to three years. With the Democrats,
that is instant gratification. Trump is evil, Trump is hitler Ice.
Federal law enforcement or the Gestapo run the stories today,
vote tomorrow. Economic plans and programs may take two three
four years to work, in which case do we have
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the guts to stick with it? Of course we know
it's right. But with the midterm elections up and now
less than a year, if that switches to a Keem
Jeffries or Chuck Schumer and the Democrats control of the House,
the agenda, it is done. Whatever has to happen must
happen in the next seven or eight months, otherwise it'll
be forestalled by Hakeem Jeffries and others that want more
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chaos and confusion getting ready to seize the presidency in
twenty twenty eight nothing but confusion. And Ronald Reagan took
about two years for his policies to atastasize and the
good stuff, and this is going to take another one
to three years. Do we have the guts and the
patients to accept the idea that policies may take a
little bit of time to work. I hope we do,
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but I fear we do not. Instant gratification. Let's continue
and coming up after one o'clock as Alex McFarlane with
his perspectives on the election and more. Also later on
as Jeff Birding tomorrow at six pMFC is trying to
win a quarter final matchup against the Crew at TQL
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and if they win that they I think play either
Nashville or Miami. Messi Messi will come to town once again,
I predicted a few years ago. And this town badly,
sorely needs a victory of one type or another and
a professional sport. But once again, what's wrong with Cincinnati
is the same thing wrong in every major American city,
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and that is simply that the policies of the Democratic
Liberal Party does not work, whether it's funding homelessness, defund
the police, releasing criminals into the streets, dysfunctional juvenile court systems,
high taxes, high regulation, and blaming everyone but themselves are
the failure of those policies. And Cincinnati is no different
(31:34):
now than Chicago, and it's going to take a while
to get there, but we're going to have to rock
bottom before we can arise. So let's continue at a
note here from Ken Blackwell to come on next week
to talk about when he was the merri Cincinnati and
how things were then and how things are now. But
this thirteen year old boy has no chance at life
that wanted to face Marty Brenneman's statue and guns, smoking
(31:57):
pot other drugs, robberies burgrese car break ins which happens
after every Bengals game. There's dozens of cars broken into
and the patrons have quit, shall we say, calling the
police because they're overwhelmed and can't handle all the police reports.
That means crime's going down, right, because the report of
crime is going down, but crime itself is going up.
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I feel for that thirteen year old in a sense,
but at some point you have to understand the life
you've been taught to lead is going to result in
your death. Twelve to fifty five Home of the Reds
and Bengals, n FC News Radio seven hundred. Ww My
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Billy Cunningham, the Great American is welcome once again. Of course,
Doctor Alec McFarland has written more than twenty books on
various matters. He has Alex on the Carland Ministries and
he also has a been on all the talk shows nationally.
I wanted to get him on after the election on Tuesday,
especially because of what the media is telling us, which
was a great success for socialist democrats, and that socialism, democratism, Marxism,
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and communism might be the future in this country. Many
were alarmed when Mom Donnie was elected in New York City,
and I'm reading some of the columns about this and
New York Times headline a mayor for a new age,
the coming of shall I say socialism, which is a
brand of communism, And I wanted to see where we are,
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especially in relationship to the murder on September the tenth
of the Great Charlie Kirk, and I see revitalization happening
on college campuses, which must happen. And also Erica Kirk
has carried forward that banter quite well, and doctor Alex McFarlane.
Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before we
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get into specifics about what happened in New Jersey, Virginia, California,
and New York City, just give me an overview where
you think the country is now morally and also politically,
and what this portends for the future.
Speaker 5 (33:57):
Wow. Well, thank you for having me. It's a great
honor to be on. I think socially and politically we
are at a crossroads, a tipping point that could go
either way. I think morally we are We're not bankrupt,
but we our balance is down. Spiritually, I'm very encouraged.
I'm seeing a lot of young people that are excited
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about learning who God is and what their purpose is.
In fact, you know, as soon as you and I
finished this interview, I'm driving to a conference center that
I'll be in one of eleven hundred teenagers this weekend
to talk about God and country, the biggest event in
the history seventy year history of this conference center. So spiritually,
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there's a great hunger, you know, Like many people, I
was very disappointed in some of the results of Tuesday,
the elections, of course New York City. I mean, what
in an irony on so many levels. That New York
City where you know, on nine to eleven, three thousand
New Yorkers died because of actions carried out by Muslims,
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and then they would elect a Muslim mayor. I mean,
it's it's almost like if Hawaii put hera Heta's picture
on the flag of Pearl Harbor. I mean ironic.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
You know, I could not have imagined.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
And of course there are many, shall we say, available Muslims.
We have a mosque in the Cincinnati area, there's one
in Toledo. All over the country there's a moderate Muslim
sex shall we say that you have no difficulties from
But this doesn't describe whatsoever. Mom Donnie give us two
or three things about Mom Donnie that indicates that this is,
shall we see, a radical support of the most violent
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aspects of Islam, and Mom Donnie supports that. He doesn't
condemn October seventh. He keeps his money, It keeps us
keep things quiet about HESBLA and Hamas. Explain that, and
why is this different? Then maybe moderate Muslims in America.
Speaker 5 (36:03):
Well, he will not be on record as criticizing Hamas
and Islamic jihadism. He would not go on record as
condemning you know, Antifa, the global Antifa. He's a vocal
anti Semite, and New York City is the most dense
concentration of Jewish people of any place outside of Israel itself.
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He's a vocal anti Semite. New York City is the
thirteenth largest economy in the world. He's a Marxist, and
in a city of one hundred and five billionaires, New
York City, he says it should be illegal to be
a billionaire. And this is why, you know, regardless of
whether or not somebody's a Christian, this is what constitutionalist
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Americans need to be concerned about. You know, from from
elhan Omar to Mamdani, there is a slow, under the
radar cultural jihad being at emptied, as mosques are being
built throughout heartland America, as more and more Muslims are
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aspiring to and achieving seats on city council's, mayor races,
school boards, things like that. And the bottom line, anyone
that wants to may try to legally migrate to America.
But if you get to America, then you need to
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assimilate and you can believe whatever you want to believe.
But you know, politically and structurally, we cannot allow people
like Mom Donnie to use the tools of America to
dismantle America.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
One other issue in Dearborn, Michigan, almost the birthplace of
the American automotive experience, the radical Muslims have taken over Dearborn, Michigan.
And I watched a council meeting about two or three
weeks ago. They have to call to prayer five times
a day, starting about five thirty am in the more.
And there was a Christian male that stood up and
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said he's disrupted by this, that he's a practicing Christian.
He does not want to hear the Muslim called a
prayer over the loud speakers in the city five times
a day, and that his rights to practice his religion
had been infringed upon. And the Muslim mayor Dearborn looked
at him and said, you don't belong here.
Speaker 1 (38:20):
Get out. Yeah, yeah, explain explain what that says.
Speaker 5 (38:25):
Well, well, you know, here are the interlopers, you know,
wanting to subjugate the naturalized citizens. Uh. And that's how
Islam does the Dimi status around the world. Jews and
Christians and non Muslims are oppressed and persecuted, and really,
(38:45):
uh you know said submit or pay the consequences. Uh,
you know, there have been so much the Naives lift
has said so much about Islamophobia and the New York
City mayoral election. Look, it's not phobia those of us
that are realists and frankly, having taught world religions at
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the college and postgrad levels for twenty five years and
I've interviewed dozens of scholars. I'm not talking right wing
conservative Christians. I'm just talking historians and philosophers and sociologists
that know whereof they speak, Islam is not about peaceful
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coexistence and toleration. But let me give you an example.
The Atlantic dot Com, which is actually a great engine
of journalism and not some right wing conservative think tank
by any means. But the Atlantic dot Com two years
ago did an article about the misnomer that true Islam
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is a religion of peace, and even the Atlantic dot
Com said, look, jihadists are the faithful Muslims. It's the liberal,
westernized peaceful Muslims that really are the backsliders in true Islam.
Now again, people don't believe whatever they want to believe.
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I'm a Christian, I believe everybody needs Jesus Christ. But
as an American citizen, we are called and certainly our
elected officials, they take the oath to protect the US
Constitution from threats within and without. And it is not phobia,
it is not fear, it is not biased, it is
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common sense, mature adult realism. Islam is bent on the
bringing down the infidel. That's me, thank you, America, that's
you and I we non Muslims. They hate Israel, they
hate America. And I will tell you these these absolute
(41:01):
fools that are the Democrats, and they are foolish. They
will be among their grandkids and kids will be among
the ones beheaded as infidels when Jihadism finally takes over.
Speaker 2 (41:17):
Doctor Alex MacFarland, to give you some examples, Egypt is perceived,
I think as being a somewhat moderate Muslim state. In Egypt,
ninety four percent of the girls when they have their
first period are sexually mutilated, generally by their mothers and aunties.
As far as converting to Catholicism, Christianity, or being a Jew,
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in Egypt, ninety five percent of Egyptian citizens believe that
if you leave the faith you should be killed and
if you join some other religion in Egypt, you should
be beheaded. And that's a moderate state. There are no
mosque or Christian churches anywhere outside of Israel, in the
Middle East, it doesn't exist. And you have some of
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yours indicate that Mam Donnie refuses to denounce globalizing the
end of Fada, and he called voters who don't vote
for him Islamophobic. On celebrating communism, mon Donnie was beaming
in a photo last year with the Communist Cuba delegation.
He also says that the mayor, the Cuban mayor of Miami,
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compared Mam Donnie to Fidel Castro. The Cuban Republican mayor
said he's young, charismatic leader, not too different from Mam Donni,
referring to Fidel Castro convinced the population, give us all
your property, give us your businesses. We'll make everybody equal.
He did, he made everybody equally poor. And so many
Democratic voters tend to be useful idiots who simply march
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along with this, and that's where it's being led. I
think Cubans understand when they fled Cuba what communism is.
And Mam Donnie is embracing Cuban communism, which is going
to introduce largely to New York City. And I think
the media when it says a mayor for a new age,
what is the new age?
Speaker 5 (43:01):
Well, the new age would be communism equally distributed misery
and the loss of not only the loss of a
great city, New York, but the loss of a great country.
And folks, you just said it so wonderfully, Bill, but
the word Democrat is a word synonymous with treason, really,
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and folks, again, apart from Christianity, although you know, obviously
job one for me is to promote Christianity. But I'm
just talking about as a free, safe, prosperous American that
can sustain what we've enjoyed for a quarter millennia. We
must remain a moral, constitutional, free market economy republic, not
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a socialist gulag, which is what aoc ill Han Mamdani
and and these leftists advocate. I'm just I'm not, you know,
like defeated or anything like that. I am just shocked
at how naive, how naive many voters are, how calculatingly
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malicious the Democrat leaders are, but also how apathetic and
unengaged many of the conservative Christian voters are and we
really ought to fight for our country.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
Doctor McFarland i said a few days ago that the
way to win at the polls from a liberal Democratic
perspective is more and more chaos. We need confusion and chaos.
They ran on the on the election and largely won.
According to the pundits, when it came to chaos, by
inflicting more chaos, the party in power is held to account.
And also, I think same day voter registration. There were
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many YouTube videos of many individuals voting repeatedly in New
York City same day registration. No voter voter ID go
from place to place to place to vote. But chaos
now reigns supreme because a lot of the federal workers
working are not being paid. So the liberal Democrats are
blaming Donald Trump for the chaos the Democrats have caused,
(45:14):
and the occasional voter in America think somehow Donald Trump
is in charge of the Democrats and the Senate to
break the vilibuster. The chaos is the policy they ran on,
caused by their policies and they won.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
Does that incentivize more chaos?
Speaker 5 (45:29):
Well, this is very calculated and the Democrats know that
in order to impose new order, they have to create disorder,
and they do that, and they do it well, sadly,
But voter fraud has been a tool in their toolkit
for decades. I mean literally, and I've interviewed poll workers,
(45:50):
I've interviewed election board officials, I mean the Democrat. This
is why I say the word Democrat means treason. It
didn't always mean that there were the FDR Democrats. Yes,
but believe it, believe it. Democrat means treason against the
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US Constitution. And voter fraud is just one of their tactics.
But dishonesty and immorality and the eventual overturning of a
nation that's their mo people believe it.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
And to make that happen. Imagine.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
This is why Senator John Thune I watched one of
the morning shows, said we're not going to overturn the
filibuster because this is going to come a time in
the near future when the Democrats control the presidency of
the House in the Senate and you get rid of
the filibuster. We're going to have fifty two or fifty
three states Washington, DC, Puerto Rico. They're going to pack
the Supreme Court. In fact, I looked it up. How
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does Puerto Rico become a state. It becomes a state
by having a constitution put together approved by the Congress
or Puerto Rico.
Speaker 1 (46:58):
They vote for it.
Speaker 2 (46:59):
If they vote yes, he want to join the United States,
and then the President says okay, that's fine. The House
and the Senate says okay, that's fine. They're then the
state within twelve months, same thing with Washington, d C.
They're now a state. Plus the US Supreme Court tends
to lean a little bit conservative, but the Congress can
erect four more seats, make at thirteen and make them
all liberal Democrats like Justice Jackson. And that's how to
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take over the countries, get rid of the filibuster. So
an extent, I hate the chaos, but imagine a world
in which AOC controls the presidency and Momdanni types control
the Senate. In the House, what would America look like then?
Obviously we would vote this in without knowing what's coming.
There'd be more chaos, more Jews would be scapegoaded, more
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Christian churches will burn, and it's a consequence we'd have
more crises and panic attacks in which case is more
controlled by the federal government on everything, and so I
don't like the chaos we have now with the lack
of the government being opened. But on the other hand,
I know what's coming, and I fear it's almost impossible
to stop unless the voters get educated.
Speaker 1 (48:04):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (48:06):
That is brilliant. I want to say, the last three minutes,
what you said is one of the most brilliant and
accurate analyzes that I've ever heard. That well said, sir.
And here's the thing. Let's just say, the liberal Democrats
they don't love this country like most of us do.
Because if you love the country, you would respect her
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founding and her institutions, and you would not try to
deconstruct them. You would try to preserve and venerate them.
They don't love this country. And you know, those who
don't know the true and living God, they have God
of their own. And it's the tower of babble of
our times, this delusional, global, amoral utopia that they think
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they're going to create. But all of it will. It
will just be like all communists regimes atheistic regimes have been.
It will be a healscape with a high body count Yep, America.
The only thing that can hold at bay the two
juggernauts trying to control our futures, the iron cyst of socialism,
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the iron sword of Shariah. The only thing sufficient to
peaceably hold those at bay is constitutionalism and Christianity.
Speaker 4 (49:28):
Well, and that's I.
Speaker 2 (49:30):
Like the fact that you're optimistic. I'll go down fighting
like a warrior poet for the home of the Free
and the land of the brave.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
Doctor Alex McFarlane, we got to run.
Speaker 2 (49:38):
Let's do it again in a month or two, because
we're singing out of the same hymn book and we
want to warn the American people what's going to occur
in the next five to ten years.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
And we certainly don't want that.
Speaker 2 (49:48):
Doctor Alex McFarlane, you're a great American and thanks for
coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
Speaker 1 (49:53):
Thank you, Doc. Back at you, brother, God bless you all.
Speaker 2 (49:56):
Let's continue with more news coming up next and four
warn this fore armist to what's going to occur in
this country unless we stand up like a tenfold beacon
in the night, shining light into into the darkness. Bill
Cunningham seven hundred WLW.
Speaker 6 (50:10):
Some of these protesters that's amazing, absolutely amazing. Some of
these protesters hold up signs proclaiming gays for Gaza. They
might as well hold up signs saying chickens for KFC.
Speaker 7 (50:28):
Hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
Saying that's your Betty, your buddy Benjamin Nets.
Speaker 2 (50:38):
Yahoo, We're minister going, We're going to Internet, We're going
to International for the cuts. How about one third of
Jews in New York City voted for mom Donnie? One
third of Jews unbelievab and women, Well, the only half
of New York voted for him, A half didn't, right,
the other the other two candidates were clowns. That's true,
And so you had nobody to vote for, right, and
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all I can think of? Merek Adams is up for indictments. Right,
could he run again? He's been pardoned? Trump game but
Texas El Paso. Okay, I didn't know that. So here
we go, ma'm donnie. He'll still get to blame when
the policies fail. So does mont Donnie blame Trump?
Speaker 1 (51:16):
Trump?
Speaker 2 (51:17):
So Trump is responsible for his policies. Who he opposes?
Find somebody to blame other than yourself? Hey, can you
tell me why?
Speaker 5 (51:24):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (51:25):
White educated females love the Democratic Party, no idea, no
idea in New York City because the guys I got
good look at dudes running. Maybe that's it. Eighty four
percent of New Yorker's white educated females under the age
of thirty five, eighty four percent voted for Ma'm donnie
(51:45):
eighty four percent. Yeah, but I mean, look at the
choice you had. You got to get him into right, Curtis, folks,
and Curtis he runs every year for something, he's got
nothing to do. I'd vote for him, but just because
I can't vote for the other two. But he had
as much chance of winning that as you did. Thank you,
you weren't in the ballot, right. And also, we have
(52:08):
hundreds of thousands of illegal truck drivers operating on the
super slabs every day, much hundreds of thousands, Yep.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
What would the bozo say about that?
Speaker 8 (52:16):
He'd go berserk. He houses shut down Indiana that one year. Yeah,
for about eight months. He'd do it to the rest
of the fifty states of EA. You want here, Boto
would be going crazy.
Speaker 2 (52:27):
Duffy's going to try to correct this. But these illegal
truck drivers operating rigs at low expenses, they smashed into
that one. We're killing people, right, But I'm not talking
about one or two or five. I'm talking about two
to three hundred thousand correct illegals operating trucks, putting everybody
at risk. They hire up with that why they hire them?
(52:47):
They How did they know how to drive a truck?
Speaker 1 (52:49):
They don't. They can't speak English.
Speaker 2 (52:51):
And they are the so called operators who hired the
illegal truckers so that they can charge high prices, keep
the money and pay the truckers illegally just a little
bit of money.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
And they're causing mayhem. Why isn't that a bigger issue?
Speaker 2 (53:06):
Well? You got the government shutdown, will you? And nobody
can go any place at an airport now? So, once
again looking to my left, the Republicans say, let's open
the government. Democrats say, don't open the government?
Speaker 1 (53:17):
Why? And who's the media blame?
Speaker 2 (53:20):
Trump? Trump ought to say, you know what, keep the
government shut down? Then what would Democrats say? Open the government?
Speaker 9 (53:26):
Right?
Speaker 1 (53:27):
Whatever he says, they go the other direction.
Speaker 2 (53:31):
Do you Well, that's not surprising. They don't like they
hate him, They don't like the guy. He doesn't describe
it correctly. How about the most vile human being on
the face of the earth, according to Nancy Pelosi, is
not Vladimir Putin or Kim John Unn or jizhau Paying.
The most vile human being is Donald Trump, by the
Speaker Emeritis of the House of Representatives, you know what
(53:53):
I'm saying. Tell you what. At the end of his
news conference yesterday in the Oval Office, he carved her
pretty good, pretty good, called her an evil woman evil.
All I can say is we're in trouble. I have
little hope, but I have great faith. One or the other.
Speaker 8 (54:08):
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Speaker 1 (54:40):
Aren't you concerned about things?
Speaker 6 (54:42):
You know?
Speaker 1 (54:42):
It seemed to be concerned at all. I'm concerned. I
just don't show it like you do. Butler County, mego
liberal Democratic?
Speaker 2 (54:50):
What we're ready of mine? West Chester went Democratic.
Speaker 1 (54:53):
What does Richard K.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
Jones say? Well, he'll he'll de annex them. That's what
he's gonna do. He'll invade him, thank you. What he
ought to do down here, get the sheriff that overnight
deal like you know, bring in the bringing the frogmen
and that from you know, invade from the Ohio River.
That's what he needs to do.
Speaker 8 (55:11):
Jones, go down to Great Miami, to the Ohio and
then come in that way.
Speaker 2 (55:15):
Then never, they never figure it out. How about the
thirteen year old boys like we did with d Day,
charged with defacing Marty Brenneman's statue thirteen years old?
Speaker 1 (55:23):
His mother done one him back. He's in the guns
and drugs and he's.
Speaker 2 (55:27):
Beating up his siblings, defaces Marty Brenahan's statue perfect and
the mother says, I can't handle him. He's gonna kill me.
Where is he now on the streets of Cincinnati? And
you want to go downtown and enjoy peppin Dolores? Is
that what you're telling me? You want to go to
a pepin who peppin Dolores? You've been there many times?
Where do they live?
Speaker 1 (55:48):
Pasta Bolanese pasta Blanese? Fifteenth and vine you full fifteenth?
And vine?
Speaker 2 (55:54):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 5 (55:54):
Now?
Speaker 2 (55:55):
You got fifteenth and find you crazy? Jeff Ruby is
now suing town properties and town Properties issuing Jeff Ruby.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
Now we got that.
Speaker 2 (56:05):
That'll be right.
Speaker 8 (56:05):
That's action right, action right, action right. Tell each other names.
I'm on Jeff Ruby's side all the way. With Ted McKay,
I'm taking the steakhouse.
Speaker 2 (56:15):
Let's see. Well, Hea Xavier got by Lemoine College out
of Syracuse last night, seventy four to sixty nine, eleven
threes in the first half, helping the Muskies to the win.
Speaker 1 (56:24):
Don't worry about it. You don't count I win against Lemoyne.
Speaker 2 (56:27):
Well, they're two and oh it's not like a Friday's
a relaxed No.
Speaker 1 (56:31):
What are they gonna do against Connecticut?
Speaker 2 (56:33):
I don't know?
Speaker 1 (56:34):
Or Creighton?
Speaker 2 (56:35):
Well, what are the bear Cats going to do when
I get to the Big twelve?
Speaker 1 (56:38):
Got problems?
Speaker 2 (56:38):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (56:39):
Leamoye is a cheese, isn't it from France?
Speaker 2 (56:42):
I don't know. They're at Dolphin. They're a dolphin, that's right?
Are the dolphins in Syracuse? Speaking of the Bearcats.
Speaker 8 (56:48):
They take on Georgia State Tonight at six thirty here
on seven hundred WLW they're playing Georgia. Georgia State, Valpariso
meets number nine Kentucky, and Trinity Christian goes up against
the Mine RedHawks.
Speaker 1 (57:01):
I think the local schools are in trouble.
Speaker 8 (57:03):
Soccer winner go home Tomorrow night in game three of
the first round playoff series Columbus Crew FC Cincinnati at
t QL Stadium as Hell real or not, six pm
on Fox Sports thirteen to sixty.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
How bad do we need to win?
Speaker 6 (57:18):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (57:19):
Well, if they win, they're going home.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
And by the way, seg Man, I got Jeff Burden
coming up in about twenty minutes to break it all down. Amen,
and the league took out on a red card a player, right,
and they played most of the game fixed with ten
instead of eleven. Right, And Lemoyne is, what'd you say, Sheriff.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
I don't know, I don't please continue.
Speaker 8 (57:40):
I got Dolphin High School football playoff action all across
the tri state Tonight covers begins at six high School
Football Tonight's h Fox Sports thirteen to sixty. That leads
into the game between Saint X Lakoda East.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
What about Deer Park. They're not playing, They're out of it,
but they passed the levee. I think anna beat them,
which is a women team near Minster. Correct pretty good
by the way. College soccer, Good luck to Xavier. The
ladies there play for the women's soccer title Sunday against Georgetown.
Let's get him in Dayton and Rhode Island for the
A ten championship. Also Sunday, going to be cold there.
Speaker 8 (58:15):
Boy Summit Country Day goes as the Let's see Division
four state title today against Columbus Academy.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
Don't you have the may soccer that's coming in.
Speaker 8 (58:26):
Let's see Baden and Bay Village seating up against the
Upper Arlington and the Madera Amazons faced Chippewa in high
school soccer for the title.
Speaker 2 (58:35):
When is the game segment? When is the later today?
Kenji will bring them in if they win. In glory
and celebration of the great Amazons. They tried to change
the name of the girls teams at Madeira High School
from back to Mustangs, but the girls rebelled and said,
we want to be the Amazons forever and not the Mustangs.
Speaker 8 (58:56):
Ohio boys soccer title games on Sunday, Kings and a
Avon Avon for the Division two titles. Summit Country Day.
I think they go for a three peat. There's Ottawa
Hills for the Division five crown.
Speaker 2 (59:09):
In fact, David Schnorf's children went to Ottawa Hills High
School in Lucas County. When I lived there and went
to law school, I played golf with David Schnorf of Schnorf,
Snorf and Schnorf at Inverness and his kids went to
Ottawa Hills.
Speaker 1 (59:25):
What do you think about.
Speaker 8 (59:26):
That fabulous Ohio state volleyball mcknick will play for a
state title today. That's Brian Cone Tomorrow Loveland and Seaton,
Mount Notre Dame and Anthony Wayne for all of the marbles,
Summit Country Day and Mentor Lake Catholic. What do you
like in Mountain Notre Dame versus Anthony Wayne's second man?
Who do you like in that matchup? Going with the
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mount That's it hockey tonight, e chl Actor, Our beloved
Cyclones are down along the Big River downtown against the
Iowa Heartlanders.
Speaker 2 (59:56):
Begles off on Sunday. They can rest so the Bearcats.
No football, no football here at all tomorrow Sundays. What
are we gonna do? Panic Cowboys? I think they're off too. Yeah,
cowboys are off, Yeah, Logan Wilson. It was gonna go
to Disney World, and Disney World with mc pherson didn't
work out. I don't know no about to get to
Dallas and see what Dalla's going on? You know what
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I'm saying, Jerry's world?
Speaker 8 (01:00:20):
Do you think things have changed going from the Bengals
organization to the Dallas Cowboys for him?
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
Well, one's thirty maybe thirty one? Well, no, I bet,
I mean in the amenities are a little bit different. Bingo.
You don't have to pay for their towels in the
Dallas Cowboy locker room. You have to pay for your
own towels. You can't use more than one bat towel.
If you use more than that, you have to pay
two dollars in the Bengals locker room for the extra towel.
I don't think in Jerry's world that's the case. Also, Willie,
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Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
Have any hope at all for anything?
Speaker 2 (01:01:16):
Yports you do? Yes, you have faith, but you don't
have hope. Got both? You got both? Yeah, So we're
gonna sit here on Monday. You're telling me fc WO
have beaten the crew. Yes, let's see what happens.
Speaker 8 (01:01:27):
And hopefully, hopefully the high schools around here will dominate, dominate,
will bring home volleyball titles, soccer titles and anything else.
And you know, Miami, the ladies up there, Miami and
the RedHawks, the Lady RedHawks are going to go for
their eighth straight Mid American postseason title and field hockey tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
I like Chuck Martin, get them ladies in here, Get
me out of the Students Report, please Willia and honor
of a rainy day here in the tri stay to
look out for the you know what it's coming, maybe
even snow. We leave you with the immortal words of
the Stood Report.
Speaker 5 (01:02:07):
And you will have chaos in the city.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
The world is a mess, and we are chaotic.
Speaker 2 (01:02:13):
Oh, we already got it, and it worked for the Democrats,
who are the author of chaos, blaming others for their mistakes.
Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
On news Radio seven hundred, Audi.
Speaker 2 (01:02:26):
Nor Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, the only
activity this weekend in professional sports is with that Sea
going to you and on al as the general manager
of Jeff Birding to talk about the glories of the
crew lies ahead and Jeff Birding, first of all, Number one,
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you're a great Cincinnati Do we have hope? I look
at the Reds and the Bengals. Bengals aren't playing this weekend,
which means they can't lose. I always have hope for
the Reds get to the playoffs, get thrilled. But Ken,
just give me the overview of professional sports and tell
me where we are, where we hope to be, and
how the glory of FC can lead us to the
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promised Land. Give me hope.
Speaker 3 (01:03:12):
Well, Bill, We've won more games over three consecutive seasons
than any team in the history of Major League Soccer.
Over the past four seasons, made the playoffs every time.
Obviously one one trophy, the Supporter Shield. In twenty three,
we missed out on the Supporter Shield, which is the
regular season trophy by one point this year. We have
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several players that are superstars. Evander Kevin Dankey, Miles Robinson's
going to start for the US men's national team. It
looks like so, look, we have good players, we have
a winning team. It was unfortunate we couldn't close out
the Crew in Columbus when one of our guys got
thrown off with the red guard and we had to
play ten against eleven the rest of the game.
Speaker 5 (01:03:50):
That wasn't very good.
Speaker 3 (01:03:51):
But we're at home in front of our fans. We
still have a few tickets available, but we do believe
the game will sell out and there's going to be
a lot of great energy. You know, we've seen that.
To be fair with the Bengals and with FC Cincinnati
when you get in the playoffs, we'll have to be
fair to the Bengals. When you get in the playoffs,
with your home crowd, you know, it really can pick
you up, and it's picked us up before and we'll
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have an opportunity to do it again.
Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
Jeff Berding explain what happened with the red card.
Speaker 2 (01:04:17):
I'm not a soccer officionado, as you may know, it
looks to me like maybe the officials were told that
Cincinnati's got to lose. There's got to be a third game.
Explain what the guy did that get him kicked out
of the game. That's not fair.
Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
Well, he did commit a bad foul where the guy
was looking like he was going to have a chance,
good chance to score a goal, and he our guy
found him from behind sort of took his legs out,
and to be fair, Bill, he was already on a
yellow cart, so you know, it wasn't a smart play
by him. Sometimes you just got to hope your goalkeeper
can make a save, and you know, certainly to go
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down a man for the final sixty minutes of the
match really handicapped us and the score showed it. But
you know, now it's back to eleven v eleven and
we're at home in front of our fans, and you know,
we want to win an MLS Cup. We want to
represent this city. This is such a great city and
it's been a tough time for sports fans for a
few decades. And yes, let's see if the see Cincinnati
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can be the team to break through. That's what the
aspiration is, that's our ambition.
Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
So We do have hope, but the hope is Forlorned
because every time I have hope for the Bengals, something
terrible happens, such as having no defense. I can't imagine
getting together about six seven months ago and saying, you
know what, we have one of the best offenses in
all of the history of the Bengals, so let's have
the worst defense. And then my beloved Red simply can't
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get over the Dodgers, who spent one point three billion dollars.
I said, one point three billion dollars and four starting pitchers,
and that dominated. I have little hope for baseball going
forward until there's a salary cap. But with the Bengals,
there is a salary cap, but they can't find the
right players. Duke Tobin, I think has no clue what
he's doing. That's a different issue. So as far as
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FC is concerned, assuming you win this weekend, when is
the game, by the way, because my producer wants to know.
Speaker 3 (01:06:09):
So the game is tomorrow, Saturday, six o'clock at TQL Stadium. Again,
tickets are still available, so with people listening, including the
producers and anyone else, we have tickets at Ftcincinnati dot Com.
Speaker 2 (01:06:23):
Would be a great environment.
Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
We have some family packs, four tickets, four beers, four
slices of l Rosa pizza. I think one hundred and
forty dollars, So try to make it family friendly. But
here's the thing, Bill, give me.
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
We want to, we want give me.
Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
We wanna, we want to, We want to win. Our
ambition is to represent this Cincinnati, our city, with pride,
and we want to win. And I'd rather be wrong
than have to change things up and fire people. We've
had to fire some gms, we had to fire some coaches.
Speaker 5 (01:06:52):
We get it right, yeah, and then.
Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
You got to keep innovating. You've got to keep changing
things up. You know, only about five players on the
team were with us two years ago and we won
the trophy.
Speaker 1 (01:07:03):
Think about that now. In other words, you try to win.
Speaker 3 (01:07:09):
There's nothing more important than winning, Bill, nothing more important
than winning. And I don't there's no ego to sitting
about Jeff Birding or Karl Lindner. This is about Cincinnati
and winning for this city. And you know, we came
up short last year. We lost on penalty kicks, and
so guess what, we went out and spent thirty million
dollars on three guys and to help us score more
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goals and give us an opportunity to compete for a trophy.
We had a good regular season. Obviously, this is game three.
If we get past this one, we play at home
single elimination against either Nashville or Miami, and MESSI will
be coming to town. So you know, let's get past
this one and then the conference semifinals would be Nashville
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or Miami at TQUL Stadium.
Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
Beautiful and what are you doing around your placement? I
drive over there with Sean Donovan and others. It looks
to me like there's a metamorphosis rising out of the ashes.
The complete ashes of the West End is a multi
billion dollar development.
Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
What the hell is going on?
Speaker 3 (01:08:10):
Well, we're building a thirteen story apartment building, thirteen story hotel,
some destination retail, think about some you know, sports bars, restaurants,
team store, and we'll also have a fifteen hundred seat
events center, so much smaller than what's on both sides
of the riverfront, but it all ties into the stadium.
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And it was unanimously supported by the West End Community
Council along with City Council and the Planning Commission. So
we don't have any controversy around this one. And you know,
we're continuing to make the West End a neighborhood that
people want to go to, that people want to be around,
that people want to live in, and the neighborhood is
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grateful to have for FC Cincinnati to be a catalyst
for some good things coming.
Speaker 5 (01:08:58):
To the West End.
Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
It's not about taking over the Bengals.
Speaker 3 (01:09:04):
I got my hands full with Cincinnati, you know. But
I'm listen, let me say I was blessed to work
at the Bengals, as everyone knows, for almost twenty years.
I felt very blessed.
Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
I learned so much and.
Speaker 3 (01:09:17):
I'm still a huge fan of season ticket holder, just
like I am with the Reds, a lifelong fan of
the Reds, and I want what's good for Cincinnati. And
I think when the Reds and Bengals are winning, it's
great for Cincinnati. Makes this city much more fun to
live in, and it represents us. You know, you go
to other cities, oh where you're from Cincinnati, you know
anything about our city, and you know, sometimes they go
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your team seem to lose a lot, and you know,
I want us to say, your teams win a lot,
your teams. You guys have a championship city. You know,
my friends I used to live in Cleveland and we
joke they were the Mistake on the Lake. And then
Lebron you know, you want an NBA title and their
whole nickname now is believe Land. Like it changed the psyche,
the culture. We need that for Cincinnati. We need more
winning in Cincinnati and that will help us grow population.
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It'll help us grow businesses, help us grow the pack space.
And Cincinnati needs to be ambitiously aggressive more maybe than
we've been.
Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
No question about winned, more winning, winned, winning of any type,
It would be wonderful.
Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
What do you call the FC Championship? Is it the
Lombardi Trophy?
Speaker 6 (01:10:17):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
It's called MLS Cup? Is I think the Lamar Hunt Trophy?
I don't know, a shutz Cups something like that. We
haven't won one yet, Bill, so I have to be honest,
I'm not sure, but I feel like to get my
hands on one.
Speaker 6 (01:10:33):
Bill.
Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
You know, no question about it, because this town, well
used to be the city of champions between the Reds
and the Bengals going to the Super Bowl. You see
Bearcats winning national titles, Xavier winning the national title. The
nit we were the city of champions and we've kind
of lost out the last fifteen to thirty years and
now we just get into playoffs. Maybe if we're lucky
to get in, then we lose. And at least FC's
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trying to win every year. If it don't perform with
you're out.
Speaker 5 (01:11:01):
Four years in a row.
Speaker 3 (01:11:02):
We've made the playoffs, so that is the bottom line.
You make the playoffs and give yourself a chance to
win a trophy. And yes, we've turned over the roster
and spent a lot of money. We've made a lot
of moves at the trade deadline, three guys that are
really helping us a lot to starting because we want
to win for Cincinnati and we're not going to rest
easy until we have an opportunity to bring that trophy
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and celebrate this championship for Cincinnati.
Speaker 2 (01:11:28):
We need a big celebration on Fountain Square, assuming it's safe.
That's another issue. Jeff Birding, the general manager of the FC.
Tickets available on the website. Jeff Birding, do you have
any questions for me about sports, politics, world capitals, something
that's confused you over the years, something I can help
you with.
Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
Hey, Bill, we have a Thanksgiving Day race? What are
you doing Thanksgiving morning? You want to do the Thanksgiving
Day race over one hundred years old, the Weston and
seven Thanksgiving Day Race. We got a ten k, we
got a five k. You want to join me?
Speaker 1 (01:12:01):
I did like six or seven. There's no question I
can walk like crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:12:07):
My I did six marathons and the best time as
I had was in New York because it was flat
and Honolulu was wonderful. The DC Marathon was great, went
to Bermuda. My knees and back won't put up with running.
But if I'm going to walk it, it would take
me a period of time. It would take Is there
like a ten k walk something like that?
Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
Five minutes?
Speaker 3 (01:12:26):
You could walk at ten k? You could walk at
ten k or a five k.
Speaker 1 (01:12:30):
My people will be in touch with your people. How
about that sounds good.
Speaker 5 (01:12:34):
I'm on my way over.
Speaker 2 (01:12:35):
Listen.
Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
I'm in my car right now, on my way to
the Indianapolis Marathon. I'm running that tomorrow before the game.
Speaker 2 (01:12:40):
Great, get in shape and run it. And Jeff Birding,
I want you to control the Bengals at some point.
And thanks again. Tomorrow night at six o'clock. Make it
all happen on the website. Let's rock and roll with
you to pull bring home a winner this city. Lamar
Hunter Courses the h before he died was the owner
of the Kansas City Chiefs, and uh, he's got a
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great friend and the crew, and well let's beat them
for those reasons then, and uh.
Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
For sure, all right, Jeff, good good luck, good luck,
and the hell is real. Believe me, hell is real.
I think many times living living is hell.
Speaker 2 (01:13:14):
Then you die and go to heaven, because sometimes I
look at life and I'm thinking, you know, life is
so difficult that this is hell. Then you go to heaven,
and I hope, I hope that's not the case. But
we'll see what else you sports teams.
Speaker 3 (01:13:27):
Sports teams give us a little break from all that
hell in life. You know, sometimes you give into the
stadium and it gives you a little bit of a release,
a little bit of escape. And that's the beauty of sports.
Speaker 5 (01:13:37):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:13:37):
So yeah, let's let's have heaven at TQL Stadium tomorrow night.
Speaker 2 (01:13:41):
God bless America. Jeff Birding, thank you very much, You're
a great American. Good luck, good luck, and Circle City
Naptown tomorrow. Good luck, all right, thank you, But let's
continue with more my comments and news coming up at
your home of the Reds and Bengals, News Radio seven
hundred w l W at the music, David, the music,
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nasty weather tonight, but tomorrow supposed to be okay. Might
even play golf myself with the Great Bartosik and the
Flying Tunis. We'll see what happens tomorrow. Plus the game
tomorrow night's going to be bigger than Montana. How about
Messi coming to town and TQL Stadium headed up by
Jeff Birding FCC kicking the crap out of Lionel Messi.
That's pretty good stuff. But until then, looking at my right,
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looking to my left, the Schumer shut down continues outline
the Democratic golfer and right now the Democrats are saying
Schumer is saying it will only cost about a trillion
dollars more to open up the government. The Republicans are saying,
let's continue the spending of Joe Biden from a year ago.
It's called a cr continue the spending, open up the government.
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Democrats say no, no, no, no, no no. We need
more chaos and confusion. We need more anger because it
works to our benefit and then he's going to propose
in the next thirty to forty minutes of powwow, which
he's going to speak the Senate floor about the Democratic
offer to end the shutdown, which is to spend a
lot more money on things like Obamacare that's failed, on
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things like PBS which has failed, on more spending in
ways that most of us find objectionable. And so if
you don't do what we tell you to do, like
an extortionist, there's going to be more pain I'm going
to inflict upon you. So, if you're a government employee,
if you've not been paid, your union blames the Democrats.
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Can you accept that as a reality? I would hope.
Plus every week that passes as a multi billion dollar
drag on the economy, meaning the GDP is going to
go down, meaning the economy is going to perceive to
be worse the Christmas time Thanksgiving a couple of weeks away.
And if the media covered this issue objectively and fairly,
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there'd be more pressure on the Democrats to resolve the problem,
which is continue the spending of Joe Biden. I don't
think Republicans should do that to you. Well, I don't
think so. But the Democrats do not accept the spending
levels of Joe Biden. They want more and more and more,
and they want to destroy the big beautiful Bill whose
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main provisions have not come and to effect yet. It's
like an extortion is to do what I tell you
to do, or else I'm going to inflict more pain.
So the Democrats are promising to inflict more pain on
you if you don't do what they tell you to do.
Some of the more moderate Senate Democrats, the two or
three that remain, are encouraging Chuck Schumer to open up
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the government and then continue the discussions and god knows
the politicians or experts at discussions toward the later this
year and next year. So the proposal of the Republicans
and Donald Trump has opened up the government and you've
shut it down now for about five weeks, and we'll
talk about your issues and likely we're not going to
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agree to them. But nonetheless we're spending enough money. I
had on yesterday, your good friend of mine, Thomas Massey,
Congressman from Northern Kentucky. And the Republican plan is to
borrow about two trillion dollars a year, and the Democratic
plan is to borrow about three trillion dollars a year,
all of which is gonna eventually eat away at the
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American economy and make the lives of our children and
grandchildren more painful. The plan of Donald Trump is to
grossly increase demand and supply in this country by bringing
into America trillions of dollars of manufacturing jobs. But that's
gonna take two to four years. It isn't a light
switch you can turn on. And I guess my concern
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is that half the American people are more not paying
great attention to the economy, and they're gonna blame the
party in power for the pain they feel. Well, in
this case, the party in power are the Democrats. They're
the ones in charge of the filibuster in the United
States Senate. So we'll see soon what the proposal is.
But it's going to be to spend more money to
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trash the economy further, or else we're gonna have more pain.
And you only think what it's going to look like
at Thanksgiving or Christmas. If the economy continues to be
as it is and the Democrats keep the air traffic
controllers and TSA without getting paid, not many of us
can go two months without a paycheck. Now, at some
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point they're going to be paid for those who are working.
But down the road, the plan is to inflict inflict
upon you pain, pain, and more pain so that the
party in power by the low information voter is determined
to be the Republican Party. Hold them to account for
the failure of the Democratic Party. And that's where we are.
(01:18:37):
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chaos in the city. There was a big fight six
and one yesterday. Forty or fifty use were involved and
I wasn't well covered because it didn't fit the die tribe.
More people shot in Kennedy Heights. The city continues on
its course and New York City's going right down the tubes.
In fact, there's more financial services formerly Wall Street employees
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in Houston, Texas than there is in Manhattan. Put that
in your pipe and smoke it two thirty Home of
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Speaker 9 (01:19:30):
Today's question comes from Lauren in del High. Is it
true that Bill Seg Dennison writes all of your material
and is secretly the reason that your career has been
so successful?
Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
The secret is out.
Speaker 7 (01:19:48):
He doesn't write all my material, but he writes every
single bit of Bill Cunningham's material, and he is the
reason why Cunningham is a star, not me. Howard Lauren
know that, doesn't know it because she thinks he's been
the power behind whatever success I've had, and she is
missing for him because he's been the power behind Bill Cunningham.
Speaker 9 (01:20:10):
Would there be a chance that he could be the
power behind two people?
Speaker 7 (01:20:14):
No, he could be two people, but I'm not one
of them. Actually there are two. It's Bill Cunningham and
p Doc. Goh, what's p doc?
Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
That?
Speaker 2 (01:20:26):
Thank you very much?
Speaker 7 (01:20:27):
That's that's the nickname for Paul Doherty.
Speaker 2 (01:20:29):
And I'd be embarrassed.
Speaker 7 (01:20:31):
I would be embarrassed if I were Paul Doherty to
allow that radio station to refer to him in promos
as p Doc. That's kind of like puff daddy or
thank you or thank you whatever he wants to call himself. Now,
it's the weakest nickname I've ever heard.
Speaker 9 (01:20:45):
So seg doesn't write yours, but he does, right, he
writes p doc and for Bill Cunningham, the greatest American.
Speaker 2 (01:20:53):
Yes, this is a fraud. Hello, Wyet Skulls, I'm broadcasting.
Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
Seg Man. Did you give that information? Do you did?
Speaker 2 (01:21:11):
Denise Serve the role of that woman who contacted was
out a subterfuge of you do you have that angle shot?
Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
Who do have an angle shot in you?
Speaker 3 (01:21:19):
Do you? No?
Speaker 2 (01:21:21):
That was from eight years eighteen years ago. By the way,
Chuck Schumer calls for a one year Obamacare credit extension
and why not, so we'll.
Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
See what happens.
Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
Give them what they want, and they call chaos and
they won the so called election and as a consequences,
time to say, ol, well, never mind. So he's offering
a one year Obamacare credit extension of the failed Obamacare premiums.
This is another guy that's got to retire. Well, he's
like seventy five years old. For God's sex. By the
time you're seventy five, you should say the hell with it?
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Would you agree? And do you write my material?
Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
Who took? Why did you make that public?
Speaker 2 (01:22:01):
I did?
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
What would you tell I do not write your material?
Speaker 6 (01:22:04):
No way?
Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
Are you calling that woman a liar?
Speaker 8 (01:22:07):
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Speaker 2 (01:22:21):
By the way, previously House Speaker King Jefferies lap to
the idea of discontinuing for one more year.
Speaker 1 (01:22:29):
He said that's not going to happen.
Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
So now Chuck Schumer may be pulling their rug out
from under at King Jeffries because we need more chaos
segment keep the chaos going for one more year until
just before next year's election. Come back again, calls chaos.
The media will not report the truth except I do.
And are you really the manned the night beneath the
drape that is taking making me what I am? Are
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you claiming Marty Brenneman, Jeff Brantley just said that I'm
a fraud because of you?
Speaker 1 (01:22:57):
Is that true or not?
Speaker 8 (01:22:58):
Willie College basket all tonight, Cincinnati Bearcats are at fifth
third area to take out Georgia State at six thirty.
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on ESPN fifteen thirty, and Trinity Christian goes up against
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Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
It's winner go home. Tomorrow.
Speaker 8 (01:23:21):
Game three of that MLS first Round playoff series Columbus
Crew FC Cincinnati at TQL Stadium, Coverage at six pm,
Fox Sports thirteen sixty.
Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
They need to win badly. Segment. We need something good
to hang on, a hang our hat on? Do you
agree amen to that?
Speaker 8 (01:23:37):
Because the bear the football Bearcats are off and the
Bengals are off this week. Nothing When was the last
time that happened in a while? So, but then tomorrow
you got number one Ohio State at Purdue, number two
Indiana and Penn State Florida and Kentucky at seven thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:23:52):
Obama carries up one percent. You might recall like your plan,
keep your plan. Healthcare costs are going down. The opposite
deductibilities are like five and eight thousand dollars. So the
Democrats say, you can have all you want, just continue
reckless spending for one more year.
Speaker 1 (01:24:08):
Do you support that?
Speaker 8 (01:24:10):
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Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Lot of high school action? What about that segment?
Speaker 8 (01:24:35):
College soccer Xavier up against Georgetown Sunday Willie for the
Biggies women's soccer title, Dayton and Rhode Island for the
A ten championship. Also Sunday high school soccer, Summit Country
Day goes for the Ohio Division four state title. Also
tomorrow it's Baden, Seaton and Maderra looking for state championships.
Speaker 1 (01:24:59):
See Amazon also known as the Mustangs.
Speaker 8 (01:25:03):
Ohio boy soccer title games on Sunday Kings in Avon
and also Summit Country Day at Ottawa Hills.
Speaker 2 (01:25:10):
Good luck to them. Ohio State girls volleyball mcnick advances
to the Division four finals against Buckeye Valley. Also tomorrow
in the semi finals, Loveland and Seaton, Mount Notre Dame
and Anthony Wayne and Summit Country Day faces mentor Lake
Catholic saying, here's the Texas sent to me by a
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federal employee. I don't don't want to give the gender
nor the name, because he'll be in trouble. Right, I
won't say he can, I say he she? They them
will be in trouble. Are you prepared to go ahead?
I am sorry, but the Democrats do not care about
putting federal employees in dire straits. They don't care about
whether people are able to pay their rent, mortgages, etc.
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People are able to get food or even eat with
the lights on. There are people who need food, amen,
and financial help. This shutdown is putting a train on
that system by throwing federal employees into it who otherwise
would not need help. I'm telling you now, you understand politics,
understand what's going on. And this is a federal employee
that says, who's working, by the way, has not been
paid for a month and says, you know what, quick
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thing silliness continue the Biden spending levels, and I don't
know what's going to happen in this recent proposal, and
maybe voting on Monday or Tuesday, we'll see.
Speaker 8 (01:26:24):
But how usually they come up with these, you know
the the the government's gonna get shut down. They talk
about it late into the night, and they don't have
a shutdown. They get an extension. Everybody's happy now all
of a sudden, nah bah bah dah because you know
who TDS one guy. They don't like him, so they're
gonna shut they shut it down segment. They hate Trump
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more than they love him, and go they hate the guy,
can't work with They look out. They don't want to
get credit for nothing. No, it's all a disaster and
it's all him because the truth doesn't work.
Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
And pretty soon, Willy, you're going to have that Thanksgiving
holiday coming up.
Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
Wait a minute, the airports are going to be a minute,
what about it? We can't have that one.
Speaker 8 (01:27:03):
You won't be able to get through anywhere at the
airport anywhere, there'll be four trillion cars and back up
and get here to there, to Salt Saint Salt Lake
City and then three you won't be able to eat anything.
You won't be able to buy a turkey, you know,
gona have no money, and uh what about baked beans?
Speaker 1 (01:27:19):
And uh what's part And I'll tell you what.
Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
I'm having twenty three people over, twenty three to twenty
five people. Oh that's very nice. You're having me over
to thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:27:29):
I invited you that one time you didn't come.
Speaker 2 (01:27:31):
Yeah, I know that.
Speaker 1 (01:27:32):
And Rob Portman, Joe Eaters and you why didn't you
come to my home?
Speaker 2 (01:27:36):
I can't remember. That's a long time agoing. Oh yeah,
and we have of the twenty three to twenty five,
there are thirteen women and girls.
Speaker 1 (01:27:44):
So this year I have three massus.
Speaker 2 (01:27:47):
We're gonna have petties and mannis and also massages for
all the women that start between two and four, So
before they go to the kitchen to do their duty,
they're gonna be manny petty you know what, I'm manning
a petty. Yeah. And then they're gonna have back massages
before they actually to work. Yes, and then what are
you gonna do? Sit there and watch football? And largely
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I have everything catered anyway. I don't want the women
to work that hard. Okay, you might have to drive
to the Southern Command imagine that if I gotta drive,
I'm not going. I'm staying home. I love call your county,
but I love Cincinnati more. I'm not driving fifteen hours anymore.
Speaker 8 (01:28:29):
Not doing it well, I mean what the airports are
shutting down planes now, So what are you gonna do.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
I'll talk to Frank Zibell. I may draw, I may fly.
Speaker 2 (01:28:38):
Private figures, private figures, private So segment, is it nice
to me.
Speaker 8 (01:28:47):
To maybe maybe you're gonna go down there with maybe
Sean Hannity can come by and pick you up.
Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
I've talked about that.
Speaker 2 (01:28:53):
I'm just saying talk to him about Yeah, good man,
they can take a little detour.
Speaker 1 (01:28:59):
How about the craft lines something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:29:01):
I don't know what was gonna I will try to
get there somehow, but I don't This is a they
offered this deal to them about three weeks ago to
maintain the status quo right and open the government. And
we'll talk about the Obamacare failure and the subsidies which
are doubling every five to six years, that whole Obamacare thing.
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So now are the Republics going to say, you put
us through this for the last three weeks. You use
the media to win elections, you think in democratically controlled areas,
and so therefore we're going to accept now what you
rejected three weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
Does that make sense to you?
Speaker 7 (01:29:35):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
No, it's all like I said, Willie, it's all with
one guy. They don't like him, and they're just going
to put him through the rule. He should say, Look,
keep the government shut down. What would Chuck Schumer say,
open it up? Let's open it up? What do you say,
we'll go.
Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
The other way?
Speaker 4 (01:29:52):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
I don't know what'll come of this?
Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
Who knows? It is ridiculous and it's amazing this can
they hate Trump more than the America and they're willing
to put us through hell and failure and chaos and
confusion what they perceived as political gain. And thirdly, I'm
looking at this incident segment in Los Angeles. There's this
transgender man who is a man biologically there he is
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who insist on going on women's locker rooms with gold's gym,
and now a woman said enough is enough, enough is enough.
He calls himself a Lexis and wears lipstick and he's
got male body parts and he insists on going into
the women's gym, and many women have said, we can't
take it anymore. He's naked and we're naked. We don't
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want to get naked with this guy. We don't want
to get naked with anybody. And so the gym has
told the women, if you don't like it, there she
is right there. African American woman about thirty five years
old said he's got a big male part. I'm gonna
use that term, and I'm not getting naked with him.
And now she's going nuts and saying, we need the
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man out of the women's locker room. What a mothers
and Mason think about that? Who's who's going to be
blamed for that? Trump by go, I don't want unbelievable
Andy mackwill get me out of the student's report.
Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
We got big stuff going on everywhere, and I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:31:15):
Know what to say.
Speaker 8 (01:31:16):
Wellye on a rainy day here in the tri State,
we wish every what a very safe and happy weekend.
Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
And well the government opened by Monday or Tuesday. My
friend in the and the United States Government Service says,
we hope so he's working. Would you work and not
get paid for thirty days?
Speaker 1 (01:31:31):
You probably would.
Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report.
The Highway patrol story next week is a very unusual one.
Speaker 6 (01:31:41):
We hope you'll be with us until then.
Speaker 2 (01:31:45):
Remember the clowns at.
Speaker 4 (01:31:46):
The circus are real funny, but on the highway their murdered.
Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
This is Roderick Crawford saying, see you next week. You know,
I'm glad he brought that up. I went to the
American Truckers Association website. Yeah, I was wrong to say
two who to three hundred thousand illegals are operating trucks?
Speaker 1 (01:32:03):
The number is five hundred thousand.
Speaker 2 (01:32:08):
How do we live? Boso would be going on, how
do we live in a society where you can't speak
of the English? Steve Summers probably going nuts? You can't
read the signs, Sewn Sommers? Shall we say American carriers?
Sean Compton's probably going nuts? American character carriers that have
like right, whether you're an immigrant?
Speaker 1 (01:32:26):
Can you speak English? And are you legal? Do you
have a CDL and are you legal? Does this make
sense to anybody?
Speaker 6 (01:32:32):
It does?
Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
Who gets a blame there?
Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
Trump?
Speaker 2 (01:32:34):
Bingo?
Speaker 1 (01:32:35):
But we know and they come out in mainly one state, California.
Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
Well that who gets to blame there?
Speaker 1 (01:32:41):
Trump?
Speaker 9 (01:32:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
And so Gavin Newsom wants lower prices by having Eastern
European licensed companies hire illegals to bid on jobs taken
away from American truckers. And they're illegal and killing people
and can't read signs, and we're supposed to sit here
accept that.
Speaker 1 (01:33:00):
Do you accept it? No second outrage. These are difficult days.
Speaker 2 (01:33:07):
You're not kidding.
Speaker 1 (01:33:08):
Let's continue.
Speaker 2 (01:33:09):
BlimE becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand,
Bill Cunningham seven hundred w Well. Allegedly, Chuck Schumer about
half an hour ago went on the floor of the
Senate and made a proposal that was proposed by the
Republicans three weeks ago, that he rejected. And now the
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Republicans are meeting in caucus to look at the written
proposal of Chuck Schumer to see it done. That any
more crap than normal, and as a consequence, the government
may open some point over the weekend or Monday or Tuesday,
because according to this one report on Axios, there are
five or six so called moderate Democrats who said, we
can't take this anymore. We're gonna do something. We're going
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to vote with the Republicans unless you give us a
way forward that makes some sense, And so as I
sit here at two fifty eight pm on Friday afternoon,
sometime in the next few hours, the Republicans are going
to respond to the proposal of Chuck Schumer that the
Republicans proposed themselves three weeks ago. But the political strategy
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of the Democrats is to cause as much chaos as
possible by their behavior and blame Trump for their consequences.
That's what the plan is. And so it would be
a charade and a fraud if the proposal now by
the Democrats four days after the election meors the one
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proposed by John Thune three weeks ago, which would avoid
all the pain and suffering of the past three weeks.
Whether it happens or not, I don't know. Up to now,
of course, the only proposal by Chuck Schumer was to
repeal the Big Beautiful Bill fun NPR, continue the Obamacare
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subsidies that have failed, and more government spending. That's the proposal,
and we had an election last year that said the
American people didn't want to go in that direction. Of course,
Democrats don't accept the outcome of elections. What they do
is impeach and indict, investigate, and march and protest and
burn things down. If you don't agree with the election,
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just ignore the president, ignore who's in charge. That's called
a threat to democracy in my book. So we'll see
what happens. And lastly, it appears to Donald Trump has
now today pardon nineteen eighty six legend New York Mets
legend Darryl Strawberry. Him and Dwight Gooden, as you might recall,
were terrible cocaine addicts. But Darryl Strawberry has found his
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faith in Jesus Christ and now has sobriety. And they
pardons the ex Major League star Darryl Strawberry for all
the sins and crimes he committed. Nothing wrong with that.
I love that kind of behavior. We all have failed
greatly or leslie in a less fashion. And I'm glad
that Darryl Strawberry has been pardoned for whatever that means.
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And I'm told up next is Pete Rose. So for
whoever it's worth, Pete's going to be pardoned for his
income tax evasion, which may or may not help him
get to the Hall of Fame. And the Veterans Committee,
which up to this point has has opposed his entry.
So let's continue with more coming up next to Eddie
and I think Jason and maybe the Rock. I think
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the Rock is back in town. So we'll see what occurs.
But a big weekend for FC tomorrow at six, lots
of high school sports, Bengals off on Sunday. Back at
it in Pittsburgh next Sunday. And all I have is hope,
and I always have faith that the better days lie ahead.
Two fifty nine Homie, Reds and Bengals FC. We'll see
what happens tomorrow night. The hell is real. The weather
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tomorrow is going to be pretty good, sixty two degrees
in some sun, and it's going to be a little
bit of rough night. So we wish well all the
local high school sports. Bill Cunningham, three o'clock, Homie your
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