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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And also here in the tri State, and of course
the Bengals teed up on Sunday with the Chicago Bears.
God knows what's going to happen with that. Plus it
was discovered yesterday by some enterprising reporters with The Inquirer
that frost Brown is going to be paid between forty
and one hundred thousand dollars a bunch of money to
investigate the chief of police for wrongdoing, to give the
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mayor a reason for what he did. The mayor indirectly
but through share along the city manager fire Chief of
Police Thiji, and now the mayor and the city manager
wants to our big time law firm to discover why
the mayor did what he did. Joining me now with
this and so many of the other issues since the
Sheriff of Butler County, Richard K. Jones and Sheriff welcome
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again to the Bill Cunningham showing first of all, as
an outside observer looking at the mess on city Council
as an outside observer of what's happening. Can you imagine
the police chief who's been a cop for like thirty
five years, her family been cops for like one hundred years,
standing next to the mayor for news conference after news
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conference after news conference in which everyone's on the same page,
sharel long the city manager who's completely incompetent, and then
the mayor who's way over his skis, and the and
the chief is standing there, and the three of them
agree that they're doing what's right. They're holding down crime.
There's all kind of transparency, And at no point did
the mayor indicate the chief of police was somehow on
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her own. All of a sudden, the election gets close,
the mayor needs a scapegoat, and the escapegoat is a
woman named Teresa Thiji. So, as a law enforcement official
with some forty years, you've been in law enforcement about
as long as I've been in radio, how do you
perceive the behavior of the elected officials in Cincinnati when
they want to dump everything onto the shoulders of Fiji?
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When she did what the mayor wanted her to do.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Anyway, Look, she's a great person, great family, great background,
good people, and the people that she worked four or
the worst, the worst of the worst. Your mayor is
a goof and and he's running in a race. And
what they do is they sacrifice people. He has no
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idea what's going on. She's not She wasn't allowed to
fix anything. And then you got the sheriff that's sitting
on the empty cells because the courts won't put him
in jail, and it's the prosecutor. You got a perfect storm,
and they're all blaming it on the police chief. I
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know her, I know her well. Like I said, she
was never allowed to do her job because of these goofs,
these incompetence. But that's who they elect down there. How
would you like to be a business downtown? Restaurant, Rubies,
all these restaurants, and look and those people donate to
these people's campaign thousands of dollars, and who the hell
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would want to go to Cincinnati. I'm not one of them,
And I'm just telling you it's a terrible situation. The
people that have businesses downtown, Who the hell would want
to go to Fountain Square where they shoot people. It's terrible.
Those businesses have to be feeling it, and they're going
to continue to feel it because what they'll do is
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they'll do a national search. They'll find some they'll find
some goof somewhere that's been fired like forty two times,
and they'll bring them to Cincinnati, like these big cities,
and it'll be the same thing, turnover after turnover after turnover.
They don't the courts won't put them. They have a
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no cash bond. Everybody goes free. The jails sitting on
empty beds, and you've got a sanctuary city. You got
everything that can go wrong. They have debt out the ass,
they owe money. They don't. Butler County we have no debt. None.
We're building a brand new dispatch center and more for
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the corner combined together thirty five million dollars. Look, and
they paid cash for it. There's no debt. They're sitting
all probably one hundred and seventy one hundred and seventy
million to the good.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
All good.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
We have one commissioner that's kind of a goof, that's Carpenter.
But other than that, here in Butler County, we're doing good.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Sheriff. Can you imagine just on the city pension Cincinnati
one hundred years ago had his own pension system before
PRS was ever created, and the shortfall on the city
pension system is well over a billion dollars. Now to
a little city like Cincinnati, a billion dollars, maybe a
trillion dollars. On top of that, they spent years telling
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the police chief, do not enforce the law. In other words,
we have situations of speeding in dui and reckless operation.
We have situation open air drug use, homelessness, drug encampments,
et cetera. And the chief of police is told by
Scotti Johnson on city council and by Cheryl Long, the
city manager, who is completely over her head, do not
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enforce the law because too many people arrested look like us.
So not going to arrest people because of the color
of their skin. That's called racism. So here you got
a proud member of the Neville family. The Nevills have
been police officers for like seventy five years. She comes
in and wants to enforce the law. She said, well,
you can't walk around Washington Park smoking pot, and you
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can't be intervening drug using. You've got to get the
homelesses off the streets. And I don't want to reclassify
a shooting in which bullets go through a car as
property damage as a misdemeanor. I want to classify that
as a felony. Well, the mayor and the city manager
won't let her, and so they reclassify offenses, they ignore
criminal violations. And now not about what about a week
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ago when the city manager supposedly fired I think it's
called administrative lee, but it's going to be fired. The
mayor said it's time we start arresting people for misdemeanors.
I would think it is a basic tenement of law enforcement. Now,
when you see somebody in your presence committing a drug offense,
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do you tell your man and women in Butler County
if you see somebody walking around the streets you having
a needle in their arm or living in a homeless
encampment in downtown Hamilton. No, you see somebody smoking pot
walking around, what do you tell your man and women
to do in uniform?
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Hey, we do what we're supposed to. We're supposed to
keep everybody safe. You're not allowed to do that. It's
against the law. Hey, you're good to jail and you
only have to do that. Listen, you only have to
do that a little bit, bill, they'll go somewhere else.
We try to tell them, go to Cincinnati. They got
everything there, They got the best welfare system in the world.
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They'll give you free money, they won't put you in jail.
You can lay on the streets do whatever you want.
You can do those race car things where you close
the highway down. You can protest and block the bridges off.
But don't go to Kentucky because they'll whip your ass
put you in jail. Yes, hey, you made us some
mistake crossing that bridge. But listen, they had a good
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police chief. They have the best police department in the
United States, one of the best. I know them. They're
not allowed to do their job. Can't blame them. They're
so screwed up, and like I said, empty beds in
jail because the judges won't put them in jail. Everybody
gets bonded out before they get the paperwork done. It's
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it's sanctuary city. But again, the businesses downtown are suffering. People. Hey,
the word is don't go there. You get turned around
and get on the wrong street. Hey, you're going to
get shot, You're going to get beat down, and if
you try to defend yourself, you will be indicted and
charged with a crime for being a victim. Terrible national
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news and embarrassment. The mayor should resign immediately, one of
the worst I've ever seen. He should quit like yesterday.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Let me give you a little story about Judge Josh Berkowitz
had them on twice since Labor Day. Every day as
the administrative judge presiding Judge heimlic Keuny Municipal Court, he
gets a availability of beds available in the jail because
the judges, you might recall when my wife was on
the bench about ten fifteen years ago, there was a
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movement of foot by Sean Donovan by side lease. We
had to build another jail now. The cost was going
to be one hundred million dollars and there'd be a
five year sales tax increase of a half a percent
that would sunset after five years to raise thee hundred
million in order to build a brand new jail in
addition to one we have now. Because they were double
betting and judges were told in the morning penny would
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get something at eight a m. In the morning, we
can't accept any prisoners today, and so you have to
act tough on the bench. You had to say, well,
don't do that again. But you couldn't send these gang
bangers and criminals to jail because the jail said we
won't accept them. That's how things fund ten to fifteen
years ago. And now let's fast forward to twenty twenty five.
Josh Berkowitz, running for reelection, says he gets that update
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every day. Between two and four hundred beds are available
every day in Amy County jail. And this isn't Charmaine
mcguffey's fault because she doesn't sendenced people to jail. The
judges in Hamlety County, half of them are liberal Democrats
who believe in something called restorative justice. I see campaign
literature of Democrats restorative justice, and they don't think people
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should go to jail. We have a horrible, lousy juvenile
court judge named Bloom, Carrie Bloom, who thinks especially black
boys should not be sent to jail because of reparations
and restorative justice. So instead of him, we have more crime,
more shots fired, more victims, more robberies, more drug sales,
more breaking into cars, more stolen cars than we've ever had,
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and we have fewer people in the jail proportionally we've
ever had. And so half the judges are Republican, half
the judges Democrat. If you get in front of a
Democrat judge, and as an experienced criminal defense attorney, you
know how to work the case to get in front
of one of these judges. When I practice law actively,
i'd look in room May, who's coming up the weeks ahead,
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and I try to get me an easy sentencing judge.
I didn't want to go in front of a judge crush.
I didn't want to go in front of Judge Matthews
or Judge I didn't want to go in front of
any of the tough judges. I want to go in
front of the easy ones. You work the system to
make sure your client is sentenced by an easy judge.
You know what I'm saying. And so when you have
two to three one hundred empty beds, that is chaos, Sheriff,
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that is absolute chaos.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Hey, listen, the city is known for that. Right now.
It's really sad. And again that's who these people elect
and it's going to continue to be that way. The
business is downtown until they get the nerve to start
firing these people not supporting them and get people in there.
They give them happy talk, Hey, we're going to fix it.
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We're going to get in the new police to you then,
are going to fix anything. It's that they'll get some
person that's been fired from some other department somewhere else,
probably won't hire anybody from within at all. They'll go
outside and they'll find some person that will be like
what they want them to do, and they will do it. Listen,
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you're absolutely correct as far as trying to judge shop
people that are listening to your station right now. When
you were in college, you didn't pick the hard the
hard professor. You went down, Hey, this one's hard, that
one's no, I'm going to go to this one. Hey,
you don't have to do but one term paper. They
don't come very often. They're liberal. That's who you picked.
When you were in college. You didn't pick the hardest one.
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Same with the judges they picked. They judge shop. It's
not rocket science, but the system is so broke. The mayor,
the city council, the city manager all broke down. Listen,
I tell people here in Butler County, we're so fortunate.
We're a thirty minute drive maybe twenty five from downtown Cincinnati. Right,
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totally different. Here. We got jails, we got judges, prosecutors,
good police departments, and we run it here. That's why
people want to come here. Thirty minute drives from here
downtown Hamilton Butler County, the county seat to total chaos
thirty minute drive. That's how if we were like Cincinnati,
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we would have the same issues. But we are not sure.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
If you've been accused of the social activist online that
you are monetizing and making money off illegals, can you
tell the American people how much money the Feds are
paying you in Butler County to house inmates in the
Butler County jail. I'd say, on a yearly basis, how
much money are you is to county getting.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Hey, we're going to bring in twenty two million next year.
In the last twenty twenty years we bought in over
two hundred and the next this year, next year and
then too twenty seven, we're going to bring in a
quarter of a billion with a b a quarter of
a billion dollars. And that's what we're bringing into the
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county here. Now, do we get paid to bring prisoners here?
Sure we do. We don't do it for free. We
work with ICE. We lock people up. The ICE goes
with us. We don't have the authority to make the
arrest on ICE charges, but ICE goes with us or
thereby phone where we make contact. They put the charges
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on them. We go out with them to assist them,
and we help them. We don't let them throw rocks
at the police here. We don't let them spit on
the police. Here. You can spit on the police, but
you go to the hospital first, then you'll come to jail.
You throw a rock at us or a brick, you're
able to get shot. So and if you jump in
front of a car of one of our citizens here,
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they'll probably run over you. That's what happens. That's the difference.
It's the difference there. Thirty minute drive and do we
keep our community the safe? Yes, we've probably arrested a
hunt probably ice with us. ICE is probably arrested. One
hundred and fifty illegals are in Butler County.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Oh, you know, sounds to me like you're monetizing the
misery of others. According to the social activists, they don't
like the idea that you're housing these criminals. Claremont County
is starting to do the same thing in Boone County,
and you're talking about a quarter of a billion dollars
in Butler County. That's a crapload of money and it's
housing individuals that are they're not with you long. You
might have a hearing, might not. And they're they're in
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and they're.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
Out three weeks. That's how long they stay because there
is no federal jail space other than the county jails.
And we're doing our part. Seventy eight percent of America
once these people shipped out, that's who they voted for.
Democrat and Republican. And the activists that come here don't
want you to make any arrest. But listen, they're here.
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They're here illegally. I've seen something today. I haven't verified
it that fifty million illegals that are in the United States,
fifty million over so many years, get welfare fifty MILLI
and so trying the Democrats are trying to get it
to where they can get this bill open. The government
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back up only if that continues to give health care
to the illegals.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Thirty seconds remaining. How long would it take Sheriff first
Richard K. Jones to clean up the city of Cincinnati.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Hey, I said six months earlier. I could do it
in three months. They'd have to give me a contract.
I'd have to be able to keep my job as
the sheriff and Butler County. I could fix that. The
police would love me, All law enforcement would love me.
I would get with the judges, I'd get with the prosecutor,
do the best I can. We would make a rest.
We would flood the courts, and we'd run people off
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the streets, and all the punks and thugs, we'd run
them off, juveniles.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Everything months would be over. Well, I'm going to talk
to maybe the city manager. I'm going to see if
I get you appointed the interim police chief. Would you
like that? Hey? For three months and a contract and
a fire, big.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Mons, and we'd have to get with the prosecutor here
to make sure I could keep my job here as
the shore. Well, do both very easily.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
Richard K. Jones, you're the best there is. Thanks for
coming on the bill, Cunningham Shaw, I'm gonna start promoting
you to become the chief of police of the city
of Cincinnati.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
Hey, the police would allow it.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
Got sheriff, thank you, the chief of police, Richard K. Jones,
thank you very much. See here mat all right, let's
continue with more. Now, that would be something to cover
a news radio seven hundred. Sean McMahon, my producer DuJour
from Elder High School, The home of the Panthers and
the pit. We're elder. About a month ago. Kick the
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crap out of Muller cost me a few bucks there,
I bet with many of the elder faithful, including electrician Johnny,
and I gave him elder plus three and a half.
I think elder one by ten, but nonetheless a couple
of book keeping items. Looking out the window here in Kenwood,
the block smoke is gone and I seventy five Union
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Center Boulevard North and South. But it appears in Brian
Combs and others that it was a fuel truck and
some of the fuel has leached into the pipes underneath
the bridge. The overpass on Union Center, which rather way
is beautiful, So I don't know what's going to happen.
Brian Combs will stay in touch with us along with
Matt Reeese on the hour half and half passed to
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find out when that's going to open. It may be
several hours. An I seventy five shut down is always
a disaster, but it appears not to be a good situation.
So at one o'clock in the news, we're going to
tell you more about that. I have a call back
into Richard K. Jones. This happened during the interview and
we weren't able to see what was going on about
forty five minutes ago. So we'll keep you a prized
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as the one I seventy five is going to open,
it's not good. And yesterday I seventy one was shut
down and about the eighteen mile marker for a terrible
wreck southbound, so we'll see about that. Secondly, look put
in my hands. The Marty Brenneman statute. Vandalism seemingly has
been solved. It's a thirteen year old boy who thought
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it might be good to snap the microphone in Marty
Brenneman's hands from his statue at the Great American Ballpark.
And I'm sure nothing will happen to the thirteen year old.
If you're in front of Judge Carry Bloom, nothing happens
to anyone. In fact, there was one report that this
year she remanded to a dull court one person for
a crime. The other thousands are simply kept in juvenile court,
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released overnight back to the parent, normally the mother or
grandmother who's taking care of the kid anyway, who's acting up.
So that doesn't solve a damn thing. So we'll keep
you apprized about Marty Brenneman, keep yourd eyes about I
seventy five southbound, what's going on there? And so much more. Plus,
Sir Richard K. Jones is willing to become the chief
of Police of the City Cincinnati temporarily. It would take
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him ninety days to get the city in order. But
the problem is this, that this is fundamental that in
Butler County they have a functional common Police court, the
municipal court system, and functional judges and which they sentenced
people to prison. When I speak to my criminal defense lawyers,
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of my brothers and sisters in the law, they tell me,
you want to avoid Butler County, and you want to
avoid if you can, Kenton County in Claremont County and
Warren County under David Fornshaw, because he'll lock you up.
That's not the case in Hambleton County. So although the
arrest can take place, the policies might change. It is
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up to you, as a citizen to flip out and
change the judiciary. And most Americans have no idea what
the judiciary, who's up, who isn't up, who the candidates are,
who the candidates are not what they stand for. Are
they liberal, are they conservative? Do they believe in reparations
and social reparative judge or not? Most people have no clue.
In fact, I just happened to run into Chris Smitherman,
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who was here doing the Brian Thomas Show earlier today.
I get here about ten thirty every morning, and he
told me there's extremely low voter turnout in the city
of Cincinnati, and likely it's going to continue that way
through Tuesday. Supposed to rain Wednesday and Thursday, so no
one goes out in the rain. I guess it's going
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to be a low turnout. In fact, the turnout may
be as low as twenty percent of those who registered
to vote, and only about half the adults are registered
to vote in the first place, So we're going to
deal with ten percent of the adults in the city
of Cincinnati, ten percent determining the outcome of the election.
That is the recipe for a complete collapse, because the
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activists will vote, those getting paid will vote, and most people,
a great majority of people will not vote in the
municipal elections. And this is the most important one we've had,
maybe in my lifetime, in the city of Cincinnati, because
Cincinnati it's a heart that beats the tristiad. I found
myself last night in Warren County, the Warren County Fairgrounds
with a bunch of other great Americans, about one hundred
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strong at the Chili Cookoff, which I enjoyed greatly, by
the way, headquartered by Darlene and many others and Amy Brewer, etc.
And to a person, they told me that they don't
go downtown to Cincinnati anymore. In fact, several have told
me they don't want to go to the FC games
in the West End because I'm sorry the East End
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because after all, it's dangerous. And so when the citizens
of Warren County do not want to go downtown to
watch a redg game of Bengals game, or have dinner
and watch them play at the Air and Off, that's
a big problem and it's going to take a long
time to overcome that. You can't continue the same policies
anticipating a different result. And so it's up to you,
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the ten to fifteen percent of my listeners who live
in the city of Cincinnati, to actually respond to the
clarion call of change. I had many times on I
had on the representatives of Hyde Park, and the mayor
quickly resolved that matter until after the election. Then I'll
stick it to Hyde Park once again. He sees himself
that it is on lame duck and the mayor will
do whatever the mayor wants to do. And you've see
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what he wants to do. That's going to continue after
the election if and when he gets elected. I'm told
by the politicos Corey Bowman has a little bit of
a chance to win the mayorship, but not a big
chance because the turnout is so low. The turnout must
be greater. You must vote for change, you must cause
it to transpire, and if you fail to do so,
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you'll get more of the same. What do you have
to lose? Not much? Secondly or thirdly, once again, Brian
Combs had the story earlier that the and the Senate
once again, the Republicans tried to overcome the veto power
of the Democrats and they were rebuffed for the twelfth time.
The Democrats want chaos. It's a campaign tool. The Republicans
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put up and voted for paying the military. Democrats said no,
and it failed. You need sixty votes. You need about
seven or eight Democrats to cross over. So the Democrats said, no,
we're not going to pay the military. Then they said, okay,
let's try snap food stamps. Let's put that up by itself.
I guess what. Republicans said, let's make those who are
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getting food stamps snap EBT cards. Let's make sure that
they can get fed. Republicans say, feed them. Democrats said, oh, no,
you can't do that. Then they tried again. They wanted
to pay the federal workers who are now actually working,
much like the air traffic controllers and TSA, that kind
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of stuff. There are thousands, maybe a million, federal workers
still working today, not getting paid, like the Postal Service,
many in Social Security, my good friend Aaron up to
Grove and others. They're working. So the Republicans say, okay,
let's pay the federal workers who are now working. What
did the Democrats say, No, don't want to pay them either.
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So the Democrats deserve and want chaos. It fits a
political goal of campaigning next year on the issue that
Trump causes chaos by the behavior of the Democrats, and
they're banking on the media and ill informed electorate not
to understand what's happening. And much like in the city
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of Cincinnati, and Brian Combs had the story this morning.
Quite often the food truck operators, these are maybe one
hundred to one hundred and fifty those. It's hard to
operate a food truck. It is difficult, the cleanliness standards,
the product, the purchase, the quick and ease nourishment, and
it's tough to operate a food truck. And so somebody
had share along had the scatter brained idea of stopping
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food trucks from serving food after as at ten or
eleven PM. What if someone's dunk on their ass, doesn't
it make sense to get something in your belly The
food truck is a positive? But not according to the
experts who run city Council. Did they consult with the
food truck operators themselves?
Speaker 3 (25:12):
No?
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Did they ask then Captain Henny, who was running the
central business districts, how much crime directly or indirectly it
is associated with food trucks. Did they ask him? No,
didn't ask him. In fact, Captain Henny, who's now the
interim chief, said, you know what, I was never asked
for any statistics, but I doubt whether food trucks are
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a big source of crime. It's the blind leading the blind.
This is scoofiness. This is wrong. They came up with
a curfew, then the food trucks. Originally it was the
red bikes, the red bikes. Instead of focusing on locking
up the five hundred to one thousand criminals, mainly teenage
boys running around Cincinnati, they deal with food trucks, curfews
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and red bikes. Doesn't solve the problem at all. In fact,
it might cause more problems. People are blasted on their mind.
Probably could use a hamburger or some chicken wings in
their belly at eleven o'clock at night. But nobody is
not data driven at all. It simply catches ketch can
It is stupid, much like the Democrats in Washington. Don't
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pay the military. Republicans say, pay the military continuous snap.
Democrats say no. Republicans say yes, pay the current workers,
the TSA, the airs, AFRA controllers, ice, pay the FBI,
play the CIA, et cetera. The military pay them. Republicans said,
pay them, Democrats say, don't pay them at all. The
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Democrats live and work in the area of chaos and
the East Wing in the White House. Nobody cares about that.
As average Americans, I think it'd be great to have
a seventy eight hundred seat arena attached to the White House.
That's fine. I've been in the I've been in the
West Wing, and I've been in the East Wing. The
East wing is old, hunt years old, and it's got
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a bunch of small offices in it. It's no big deal.
But everything that happens that Trump does is a crisis.
It must be stopped and must be eliminated. The violence
in our major cities are all occasioned by leftists and
by Democrats who refuse to enforce the law. In the
city of Cincinnati, a few hundred must be locked up
to protect a few hundred thousand innocent citizens, and the
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victims of the criminals in Cincinnati tend to be fellow Democrats.
Overwhelmingly they are Democrats. Why want the Democrats act to
stop violence by Democrats against Democrats? Answer that question there, Sherlock.
Why want the Democrats in Washington agree to continue snap
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benefits that benefits largely Democrats so that Democrats in Washington
don't want to feed the Democrats in Cincinnati or Covington.
Republicans say, feed them, Democrats say, nad We're not going
to feed them. I think work is a good thing. Well,
Republicans say, you know what, you're working. We want to
pay you. Democrats say, nope, don't pay them, don't feed
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the hungry, don't pay workers that are working, and don't
pay the military, the FBI and ICE, don't pay them.
Republicans say, please pay them, come on, stop the madness.
Democrats say, no, we're not going to pay them. What
in the hell is going on around this place? And
on top of that, just general left wing violence left
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his violence happening all the time. The assassins, whether it's
James what's his name Hoskinson or Luigi or James Crooks
or what was his name? Ryan Ruth or Tyler Robinson,
they've targeted, who they've targeted, Republican House leaders CEOs, Donald
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Trump twice, Jews and Charlie Kirk. Jews walk in the
shadows on college campuses where mobs jeered and cheered Amas killers,
They still live in fear. Many jew Jewish individuals on
college campuses are being jeered as Hamas is being cheered?
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Are you kidding me? In fact, from going back in
time a little bit from June through October of twenty twenty.
This is part of the Democratic plan to get Biden elected.
By the way, was chaos BLM Black Lives Matter rioting
led to about thirty five murders, including many police officers,
two billion dollars in damage by the left wing, fourteen
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thousand arrest and one five hundred injured cops. Left wing violence.
It's unbelievable now the demagogic leaders of many blue cities
and blue states, but the governor of Illinois Pritzker, and
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and governors in California and Los
Angeles Mayor they want to nullify federal law. They say
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it doesn't apply. Not just nullify it, they want to
send their own police department to attack ice officials who
are federal law enforcement. Much like I might add in
the nineteen fifties and sixties, you might recall what happened
in Little Rock, Arkansas. Eisenhower went after Democratic governor Orville Fabis,
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and then also in nineteen sixty two in Oxford, Mississippi,
President Kennedy went after the governor there, a guy named
was Barnett. And then also in Kennedy also in sixty
three went after George Wallace. That these governors. By the way,
we wrote democrats in the fifties and sixties that would
not enforce federal law. Here we are what seventy years later,
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Democrats will not enforce federal law. Can you smell when
I'm cooking? Is it time for a change, at least
in the city of Cincinnati. I think Richard K. Jones
would be an upgrade to become the chief of police
of the City of Cincinnati. The problem is arrest all
you want go in front of liberal judges who release
everyone because of ord of justice or reparations, in which
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case it doesn't do any good to lock somebody up
when the judicial system lets them go immediately. Can you
smell when I'm cooking? Well, let's continue. We'll keep you
a prize to what's happening on I seventy five. Matt
Reese will have the update in about seven or eight minutes.
When will it be open? It might be an hour
or two. Hopefully by the close of today's work it
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will be done. And we have to change our magnificent
blue cities and make them maybe purple or red to
save the residents from their political leaders. So many black
voters in the city of Cincinnati are suffering from the
Stockholm syndrome. They've been captured by the radical left and
lie to so long they can't recognize the truth. You
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don't have to live like this. It can be different,
and you have to take the risk on someone like
Corey Bowman, someone like Lynda Matthews, someone like Chris Smitherman
to change things for the better. After one o'clock today
will be Dick Morris, who's got the first book out
on Charlie Kirk, All about Charlie Kirk and Moore twelve
fifty five Home of Your Bengels, who's Radio seven hundred WLW,
(32:12):
and he's been around writing many books. He's got the insight,
and he also is the ear of Donald Trump, etc.
The new book out is the Real Charlie Kirk, the
first major book in Charlie's death, reveals Kirk's influence on politics,
Trump and so much more. Critical character, a critical figure
taken from us way too soon. And Dick Morris, welcome
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again to the Bill Cunningham Show. First of all, Dick,
why did you write the book? It's a wonderful read,
but why did you do it?
Speaker 4 (32:41):
Well?
Speaker 5 (32:42):
Somebody else to deep mark what Charlie has meant and
his legacy will it can endure, but it's gathering slowly.
And I wanted people to understand what he meant and
what he was about and why he himself if I
think was really a christ like Figot. I got to
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know Charlie well when we both worked in the Trump campaign,
and following his guidance and how he spoke to young
people and what he said, we went from thirty six
percent of the vote of people under thirty to forty
six percent, and that was crucial in the election.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
And I wanted to write that.
Speaker 5 (33:23):
I wanted a document Arlie's role in it, and I
wanted to explain how he did this, essentially by telling
people the truth and defending it and supporting it in
person and not compromising. He did it by being an evangelical,
not a politician, and.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
You know, a lie circled the globe before truth can
take its first Steven, I see a lot of the
YouTube videos of individuals calling Turning Point USA representatives they're racist,
he's a racist, he's a sexist, and I've seen it
hot thousands of times. It's terrible. And one thing Charlie
did was he wanted to the belly of the beast.
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That is, if you capture the youth in a certain way,
which was the vision of progressives and Marxists and socialists,
et cetera, you'll have them for years and years to come.
And explained Charlie's approach to going to college campuses in
the middle and running the belly of the beast.
Speaker 4 (34:23):
And to capture their teachers.
Speaker 5 (34:25):
And you capture their teachers, teachers, you're going to keep
them for several decades, several generations, in several decades. And
Charily understood that there was a Marxist theorist named Herbert
Marcusi who said that the working class is not the
basis of the world revolution. He said, the young people are,
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and that to capture the youth, we have to go
into the institutions of young people, teachers, unions, ultimately professors, faculty, lounges,
and and give them spread the gods. And in Marcusi's way,
that meant advocates communism and for circulism.
Speaker 4 (35:08):
But I think.
Speaker 5 (35:09):
That really what what Charlie did was to take that
doctrine and turn it on his head and use that
to develop a base.
Speaker 4 (35:18):
Among young people that I think will endure for.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
Decades great and as far as the note kings ra
only more than one have indicated they's so called seven
million people that showed up a week or so ago
were overwhelmingly old and overwhelmingly white. There weren't too many
black folks. Even in Atlanta, which is majority of black city.
It was overwhelmingly old white people, especially old white women. Correct.
Speaker 5 (35:42):
Well, yeah, it was kind of leftover hippies, leftover McCarthy's supporters,
McGovern supporters and Kathleen then Hira supporters. And I think
that they were there in part because of beliefs, but
in part because they're not salgia in parts have a
good time. But clearly I don't think that they're the
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they're the force. They can't pose Donald Trump or Charlie.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
The youth vote was critical right now. There is I
know in the Midwest. I'm headquartered in the Midwest. There's
active Turning Point USA chapters all within the sounds of
our voices. On Sunday nights we have you know, the
entire country. But during the day I'm in the Midwest
and Monday through Friday and I speak at Turning Point
USA events. I'll give you an example. My university in Oxford,
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Ohio had seven or eight members of Turning Point USA,
and they now have seven hundred and fifty. Will that last?
In your opinion or not? Is this going to die?
Speaker 4 (36:40):
I think no, I think it will.
Speaker 5 (36:42):
I think that the first of all, I think the
aggressiveness of the left will keep it alive because we'll
know there has to be an alternative. And I think
that that the enduring legacy of Charlie Kirk is a
is one of support from a generation and then changing
the views of a generation based on their life experience.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
Talk about the Christian and Catholic vote. I'm a practicing
Roman Catholic, and Joe Biden, it was disgusting coined himself
as a practicing Roman Catholic. I love to play a
clip here and there a priest to talk about you
can't be a Roman Catholic or a practicing Christian if
you believe in abortion, which is killing unborn babies, especially
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healthy unborn babies and the bodies of health healthy mothers.
You can't do that. And so what happened to the
Christian or the Catholic vote, say in twenty sixteen compared
to twenty twenty and twenty twenty four.
Speaker 5 (37:39):
Well, in twenty sixteen, the issue had not really matured
because the Dubbs decision had not come down. By twenty twenty,
and then twenty twenty four, the left wing saw that
the right wing had triumphed. Decision came down, the road
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was thrown out, and the left feared there would be
a wholesale abandonment of abortion, and they feared that the
pro life movement would win. And a funny thing happened.
The the pro life movement grew stronger and people avoid
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having abortions, in many cases by leaving the state and
in many cases by by just rethinking.
Speaker 4 (38:30):
And I think that the.
Speaker 5 (38:32):
That the the collapse of the of the anti of
the anti life if you will movement, I think is
very important. And I think that we've watched that that
on fl and I think it's going to get stronger.
Speaker 4 (38:49):
It's worth noting that the number.
Speaker 5 (38:50):
Of abortions has dropped significantly in the last few years, right.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
And another thing that you have a great historical to
put different events together with meaning. I would think that
Christian and the Catholic vote in seventy six when Jimmy
Carter went with him, he pictured himself as an ecumenical,
charismatic Christian and then in nineteen eighty eighty four I
can recall that many Christians and Catholics went from Carter
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to to Reagan. And then in the nineteen nineties, of
course you were actively involved in the Clinton Gore campaign.
I don't think Christianity or Catholicism played much of a
role in that, or did it. And then I want
to bring you up to current times and those ten
year period you were there at the heart and soul
of it. Yeah, but was there an effort by Clinton
and Gore on Christianity and Catholicism.
Speaker 5 (39:42):
There was a nominal effort, but I don't think their
soul that either of them were truly Christian, or that
they used Christian document to win the election. I think
that they hid and they tried to dissemble it. It
took Donald Trump and an opponent of abortion, to go
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into the fight honestly and really persuade America not to
let this become the divisive issue that it had become, and.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
Especially when had Bill Clinton was Pacadillo's this and that
in Hillary Clinton's come out strong against destroying parts of
the White House. I laugh at Chelsea's now an adult
in Hillary complaining about bad behavior in the White House.
Speaker 4 (40:27):
Well, what hypocrisy, Yeah, that's true, that's true.
Speaker 5 (40:31):
Well nobody has ever accused Bill Clinton of consistency, no question,
Hypocrisy is his refuge. But rather than talk about Clinton,
to talk about the positive Charlie Kirk. Out of this
period of unbelief, in this period of doubt and this
period of people questioning each other's motives, a purity emerge
(40:54):
with Charlie Kirk explaining rationally what was right, explaining in
the Biblical And I think that that has rallied the
use of a very important way, and I think it's
going to last for decades and decades. His memory will
go on and will grow with time.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
You know, I interviewed Charlie Kirk several times. In the
last time he gave me his three principles of faith
number one, family, number two, and America number three. And
so many kids today because of the YouTube generation, because
of TikTok, because of all that stuff, that they've lost
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their connection to faith, to family and to the nation.
In fact, being patriotic and being a practicing Christian or
a practicing Jew on the college campus and believing in
a family life as almost an intafada. I can't imagine
too many college girls are thinking about starting a family,
getting married and having babies, and Charlie Kirk spoke against that, didn't.
Speaker 5 (41:55):
He Well, the birth rate, be utility rate is way down,
and it ultimately is a danger to the United States.
But I think that that what Kirk did was take
the ideology of being pro life and being pro life
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in all its respects and made it very current and
very appropriate. I was struck the other day when I
read that in Canada, where assisted suicide is legal, that
they're finding that more and more of the assisted suicide
cases or in fact people who are disabled, or even
people who are expressed, and it really amounts to suicide
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and to the end of the pro life effort. And
I think that that's of a piece with the pro
choice movement and with the abortion movement.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
And Dick Morris, author of the book The Real Charlie Kirk,
he understood something critical was the role of Hispanics right now.
Of course, the largest minority in America are Hispanics, and
traditionally Hispanics have believed in faith, Catholicism, family life in
the nation. So what did he understand about Hispanics have
played a crucier role in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
Well, Hispanics have been on the front line lines of
this flight in their own countries. They've seen how their
countries became buxists. They've seen how the people of Venezuela
and Niculagua, even Mexico have had to flee because of
the impact of socialism. And then socialism is not just
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something you read in the textbook. It's something they can
see in real terms, destroying the country and destroying your generation.
And it's led the Hispanic vote to be very reliably
not just pro life, but pro Republican and pro liberty,
and to become one of the major pops holding up
the Republican Party.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
I think you and Charlie Kirk understood something. Every now
and then, every twenty to forty years, Dick Morris, there's
a political realignment. What's happening now in twenty twenty five,
with Mandani's probable I guess election, I pray to God,
and I know you've written on that subject. Is there
a realignment happening? We won't know for another few years.
(44:14):
We'll look back to twenty twenty four to twenty twenty
five and said that's when the realignment began.
Speaker 5 (44:20):
Well, there are several realignments going on. I think the
success of Trump and the total frustration of the left
its inability to bring him down, has caused a kind
of nehalism, a kind of commitments in nothing with the
young people, at least in the liberal areas like New
York and see you see that in the Mandemi vote.
(44:45):
But I think that ultimately the effect of the socialism
will be that the rest of the country will see
what Latinos have already seen, which is the tremendously destructive
effect of socialism.
Speaker 1 (44:59):
Yes, because but I hope you've written about what's gonna
get out Charlie Kirk. We're going to come back to him.
We have about two minutes remaining in the interview. As
far as mom, Donnie, what's your crystal ball? Tell you?
On November fourth's going to happen?
Speaker 5 (45:13):
Well, unfortunately, it looks like Montgami is going to win.
I think that we have to understand that his big
base of support are people who are far and born.
Speaker 4 (45:24):
When you ask people are you were You're born here
or abroad?
Speaker 5 (45:28):
Sixty two percent of the voters to support who are
Mandamne supporters say that they were not born in the US.
And I think that the heritage of freedom and capitalism
that has worked so well, particularly in the successful areas
like New York, is being obliterated by socialist rhetoric. And
(45:49):
I think that we just have to wait until reality
manifests itself. And just like you are people streaming out
of Venezuela, running away from Nicaragua, going in votes and
middle of the ocean to escaped Cuba, you're going to
see people leaving New York. There was a poll just
conducted that said that twenty six percent of New Yorkers
would seriously consider leaving if mondam He is elected. And
(46:13):
once if he is elected, and if the federally has
cut off and these problems could develop to become worse,
I think you will see that access. I was talking
to someone Terry. He said, you know, Mondomi wants three buses.
He said, what that's going to do is you're going
to have homeless people riding their buses all the time
and nobody else is going to go on. It's called
(46:36):
that they're not going to stay on the street, and
they'll be in a warm bus and nobody else will
board the bus, and it amount of the takeover really
every surface transportation by the derelict left.
Speaker 1 (46:51):
And lastly, when there's a Democrat in the White House
in order to pass trillion dollar bills to fund the
large blue sets in blue states, you can survive. However,
without that Democrat, in this case Biden the White House
using COVID as an excuse to sending the cities in
the States trillions of dollars to paper over all their problems.
(47:12):
Those days are done.
Speaker 4 (47:14):
Yeah, those days are done.
Speaker 5 (47:15):
And I think that the Trump change is going to
be permanent, and I do not think a Democrat is
ever is going to come back to the White House,
certainly within my life.
Speaker 4 (47:26):
I'm seventy eight.
Speaker 1 (47:27):
Well, there's going to be a realignment. But the name
of the first book out, the Real Charlie Kirkt, is everywhere.
And Dick Morris, as a newsmacanalyst and columnist, he was
called by Tom Magazine at one point one of the
most influential private citizens in America. Dick Morris, thanks for
coming on. And in a sense, all the New York
City's got to hit rock bottom, almost like an alcoholic
(47:48):
to recover.
Speaker 4 (47:48):
Yeah, it does it.
Speaker 5 (47:50):
Absolutely does. That's a great metaphor. I think I'll borrow
at that.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
You may have it, send me a check, right, Thank you,
Dick Morris, thank you very much. All right, let's continue.
I don't know how New York can survive without someone
paying their bills other than New Yorkers. You can't keep
increasing taxes, have lousy public schools, freeze rents, which mean
new housing will not be built, so the rents not
frozen will double and triple in price. You can't have
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free bus fares, free subways, free grocery stores. Only in
countries like Havana, Cuba, do they have such things? And
how we looking in Havana? Not good? Bill Cunningham with
you every afternoon on news radio seven hundred WL build.
Speaker 6 (48:30):
It's kidi over to a vander all but a full
time whistle awakes. Now a vander will go to the
corner flag. We're five and a half minutes in the stoppage.
In a week that whistle A vander pushed to the
corner flag. Quadruple team. Does the crew take it away?
Where's the whistle?
Speaker 2 (48:49):
War?
Speaker 6 (48:49):
The fans here in the Queen City into the midfield
whobodo in reverse back to Robinson, over to Cellinganno nearing
six minutes of staff up into the crowd, booing it's
displeasure with the match official.
Speaker 7 (49:05):
There it is a full time whistle, a win against
their rival, and Cincinnati take a one game advantage here in.
Speaker 6 (49:15):
The first round of the MLS Cup playoffs. They are
dancing in the Bayley tonight here in the Queens City.
Speaker 4 (49:27):
Hell, hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting.
Speaker 1 (49:35):
You know the way this works in Cincinnati sports, don't you. Yeah,
They're gonna go to Columbus when on Saturday or something
that Sunday night at six thirty, then get beat like
an extra overtime, oh or not. Then they'll come back here,
have a two to nothing lead and give it all
all lowers and overtime like the Bengals, Like the Bengals.
That's the way sports works in this town. If you're
(49:57):
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Columbus last night.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
One nills. Should they expand the net to have more scoring?
No go ahead.
Speaker 8 (50:41):
Roman Celatano with his eleventh clean sheet of the season.
Clean sheet and that means shut out. And Celatano has
also won the twenty twenty five MLS Save of the
Year award. Maybe pitch for the Reds for an incredible
multi save sequence during FCS game against Nashville in the
(51:02):
fiftieth minute in March.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
How long did you stay up last night for the
World Series? Didn't see it, didn't see a pitch. I
stayed till the twelfth inning. I talked to Frank Zibell,
call today swim this year? Yeah, And he stayed up
for the whole thing till three forty five am Eastern time.
I got to get my beauty sleep. That was like
a doubleheader, a double dip eighteen innings. Now they're not
(51:25):
going to picked to pitch to Otani anymore. They said
they're done. How about this.
Speaker 8 (51:32):
There's only been two eighteen plus inning games in World
Series history, really, and Brad Paisley has sang the national
anthem at both of them.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
I tell them, m quitch singing, and both games I
think involved the Dodgers, and I think we have I
think I moved the Dodgers call of the home run.
You got that there sheriff No, Sean McMahon, Sean McMahon,
the WWN, the WWE is here, and you think it's
a KLAC called it last night the home run? Yeah?
(52:04):
Please continue.
Speaker 8 (52:05):
Let's see Bengals update brought to you by Good Spirits
and Party Town with thirteen locations in northern Kentucky. The
Bengals defense out of players only meeting yesterday, players only
Trey Hendrickson with a hip, Joe Flacco's shoulder all day
to day.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
Aren't you? Day to day? Always? What happens if Flacco
can't play on Sunday and the Snake? Can they go
jake the snake? Then? What then they take somebody out
of the crowd? What about the quarterback of the UC Bearcats.
Brendan could play, couldn't he well, He'll be coming back
(52:41):
from him by Utah. Can he play well?
Speaker 8 (52:43):
They're not scheduled to be the to fly into They're
not so scheduled to be back into Cincinnati until seven
am Sunday morning. He and LORDA Beans Moe and Tony
Pike have to go straight from the airport to the
Holy Grail and do the shoe well, but they.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
Signed up for that time. What about Dan the Man?
What about him?
Speaker 8 (53:07):
He's in the same boat well number seventeen Cincinnati and
number twenty four Utah. Saturday night in the Big Big
twelve matchup preview it All Tonight, Scott Centerfield showed live
from the original Montgomery in and a home of Tom
Gregory at eight oh five right here on seven hundred WLW.
Brian Kelly is going to make over twenty five thousand
(53:30):
dollars per day from LSU for the next six years
because of his buyout. What they've calculated, he's going to
make one hundred and eighty six thousand dollars a week
eight hundred and eight thousand per month with his buyout.
Speaker 1 (53:46):
And he's fired YEP for failing Yep. He's not welcome
with you, see, is he? I don't think so. How
about Notre Dame? Don't Freeman goes and takes the LSU job,
but Brian Kelly go back to South Ben No, what
does rock say about that? Rocky, You'll take the job
at Notre Dame. Could Brendan Sorosby be signed by the
Bengals at ten am on Sunday morning? I don't think so.
(54:09):
Coach him up quickly and get him out there, I
don't think so. Wouldn't that be something?
Speaker 8 (54:13):
High School Sports USA Today Final in season Ohio Super
twenty five Football poll Akron Hoban number one, what Elder second,
Anderson four, Moler twelve, Bombers fifteen tapped, unbeaten twenty three.
But you're sitting unscored on any Indian hill, twenty fifth
(54:34):
in the state. Like that, five or six shutouts in
every game this year. They've outscored their opponents three hundred
and fifty to zero this year. That's pretty good, I
would say so. How by getting those guys that play
Bengals put the uniforms.
Speaker 1 (54:47):
I would say so, get some of the senate them
out there, get them out there. The Senator senators. By
the way, what state did Senator Taft represent? The Taft
senator you mean Bob Taft or of Howard? Well, his father?
Which Taft was that one? End? Then the one the
(55:08):
uh that invented the seventh inning stretch? All is after him?
Then they name the Taft senators after which senator I think, uh,
Bob Taft that that was the that was the governor, Well,
then it had to be William Howard. I think you're correct. Okay,
you're not as stupid as people think you are. Thank you.
(55:29):
Now what about Marty Brendam he invented a stretch? Yeah,
and then what you're going to say about the microphone?
About the mic? And then what about the vandalism at
the at Joe Knuxall's Miracle League. They bore up the
bachi ball courts, got knucks All and Brenneman on the
same day. What's going on there? Sick? And it's sick
(55:49):
and we just have nice things in this town. People
want to destroy. They're probably Democrats there some place and
do it. I'm just saying. And the thirteen year old
boy that did this to Marty Brenahan, Yeah, nothing will
happen because the judge there couldn't care less about crime
committed by juveniles. What do you think it's sad? It's off,
(56:12):
Judge Bloom doesn't matter. Well, talk at five o'clock lightning here, folks,
we're talking about it. Well, I'll tell you one thing.
What they you know what a sentence ought to be
be in the room for about ten minutes with the
old left with the left hander. Yeah, and put Marty
in the room. He'll come out. He'll come out righteous.
Got a text here from Wally Swing. He wants to
(56:33):
know how did you get your nickname of Seg? Many
people want to know how did it happen?
Speaker 8 (56:41):
Everybody had a everybody back on Fourth Street had a
nickname Andy Mack Trump, Doug Kidd was the closer, and
you were Seg.
Speaker 1 (56:53):
Yeah, and you were Willy and he was Sag. I said,
what's that mean? He says, blank eating grin, referring to excrement,
correct eating grin. Yeah, Well that's how how did yd
get Yid? Yeah, his grandson or something, one of his
uh grandkids or something like that, or one of his
uh uh family kids couldn't say David or something to
(57:14):
age Yid, and they stuck right well, when you when
you steal the microphone that's in the front against US,
Segment eight is in the front had total reds country.
Marty Brenahan wasn't happy. And by the way, you say
Brenahan and Pete, that guy put that guy in a
room with Marty for about five minutes. Which President introduced
Marty Brenneman as Marty Brenahan at the Great American Ballpark.
(57:37):
That was George Bush. Correct, Yeah, And we're glad to
have you, like a fool got it. Glad to have
Marty Brenahan is with us today, kind of like introducing
Dave lappin the Great Number sixty three. There's Johnny Bencher,
the Great number seven. Yeah, eh, wait a minute, there's
Pete Rose they fifteen fifteen. It's Pete holding his ay
(57:57):
segment as were living difficult, no one cause you Bill
or Dennis and his seg You still have that extreminating
grin too, and changed getting ready for Ron's roost, aren't
you on the buffet Saturday seventeen ninety nine? You know what,
you and I ought to go out there together and
have it all you can eat. Moment I think you'd win.
(58:20):
I have a hard time eating much as much anymore.
I can't eat. Give me a couple of those wieners,
give me a little couple of chicken wings. And he said,
I had a big boy last night. I wasn't man,
big boy fries and coleslong ware and a coke rout
on Route four? Is it a real fishes?
Speaker 8 (58:39):
The only real fishes I know of is Route four
and right off of Cincinnati Date and Road in seventy five.
Speaker 1 (58:44):
That's it. How busy were they? So you're saying, if
I go to your fishes on Route four, it's there,
it's a regular fresh bingo. I'm gonna do that ice
and everything. I'm thinking to Karen Meyer, the daughter of
the founder, and I see her every now and then,
come back missing, come back, come back, get the Meyer
family back. Would you agree? Get him back? Heck yeah,
(59:07):
get him back. Please. I need a boy, just so
if I go there and get me a super big boy.
I just looked at it two minutes. I just looked
at the sandwich, just licked the bun.
Speaker 9 (59:17):
No.
Speaker 1 (59:17):
I just looked looked at it and it was reading there.
It was the tartar sauce and everything wasn't dolly all
this stuff. No doll. It was mister Dolly, would Molly
one Holly or nothing?
Speaker 4 (59:26):
Nothing?
Speaker 8 (59:27):
No, it was big book, Frish's big boy. And I
just looked at the sandwich for about a few minutes,
like that's it.
Speaker 1 (59:35):
You know, say, I've received literally thousands of request Yesterday
at two o'clock, for about twenty minutes, I took calls
from the Bengal faithful, yes, demanding changes. I did not
receive one call of status quo. Didn't receive one. They
all want changes, and so I've been encouraged now to
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do the same. After the news, I'm gonna take your
calls seven four nine, seven thousand, right and wrong with
the Bengals. That's it, okay, Sech give me out a
stoos your please, Willie, and honor of a beautiful day
here in the tri State, and we're thinking about Jamaica.
We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report.
Speaker 10 (01:00:15):
So as good as the offense was, everything that's working
on offense, and there was plenty of that was working
on offense. That's what happens when you score thirty eight.
Offense is working, James, and they were working James. But
I look at this and I said, justin fields through
for more ard than Joe Flacco, Bresee Hall and the
Jets they ran for more yards than the Bengals and win.
Speaker 1 (01:00:33):
The Bengals rushing attack got going too.
Speaker 10 (01:00:36):
To joke to joke, the Jets had five hundred and
two yards of offense. I guess when the last time
they had five hundred plus yards of offense. It was
when Mike flight White took flight at MetLife Stadium against
these Bengals a few years ago and led the Jets
to a win. Those are the only two times since
two thousand at the New York Jets have had five
hundred plus yards offense twice, both against the Bengals, both
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in the Zach Taylor era.
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
It's ridiculous, James Rapine laying down the law.
Speaker 8 (01:01:04):
He's putting the cheese on the cracker right there. As
somebody once said, seven hundred WLW.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
A chance to win one thousand dollars entered this nationwide
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Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
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Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
An unfold that yesterday there were Bengals management taking notes
as far as what you were saying, because how often
do you have a chance to speak to Bengals ownership
and management about how you was a long suffering Bengals game.
A fan kind of reviewed what happened to the game
on Sunday and so they found it informative. So I'm
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going to do it this afternoon now, and we have
only two lines open at seven four nine, seven thousand.
I wouldn't know quickly, not my friend and yours. Jeff Beckham,
who owns King's G eight Logistics, has the following about
I seventy five. I know we have millions and millions
of truckers thither and fro coming on I seventy five,
and I seventy five itself is clean and green. I
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have video here taking about six minutes ago. Seventy five
is wide open, according to Jeff Beckham, and he says
that still closed seventy five north as far as the
ramps Union Center eastbound. I seventy five is closed at
the Marriott, which is maul Halls or Road. But the
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ramps are one thing, but the I seventy five thoroughfare
itself is another. So if you're on I seventy five
north and south, don't want to get off in Westchester.
But it's clean and green I see the video come
on down or going up, but off on ramps might
be a different issue. As far as getting off or
on at the Westchester interchange there, that's going to be
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a while because they're still closed. However, I seventy five
North can go east off the exit. So if you're gonna,
if you're local and Butler County, you'd be wise to
seek some other way. But if you're on I seventy
five now north or south, you're in great shape under
the leadership of Jeff Beckham mc king's Gate Logistics. So
let's continue with more. And if you get on hold
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by Sean the shall we say McMahon, who's with the
WWE now my producer Dujore, Your opportunities are mindless and bendless,
and you have about thirty seconds to a minute to
express yourself. We'll go to Bobby Jay first, and then
John and Emma and Terry with two lines open seven
four nine, seven thousand. What did you perceive as having
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occurred on Sunday afternoon go to orbad? And what do
you perceive the Bengals have to do to make things change.
Let's go to Bobby Jay first and then John and Dayton,
Bobby j Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. What are
your thoughts on bengaledom Willie.
Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
Thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 11 (01:03:51):
You are the true voice of the common.
Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
Man and woman. Don't forget about the ladies.
Speaker 11 (01:03:56):
Thank you, my friend. Also, the Bengals need to look
back thirty one years where they took away the life
and the fortune and the future of poor Bo Jackson
by other ben Bengals takes that curse off of them
and has a Bo Jackson day. It's not going to change,
Bobby Jak.
Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
For those who don't remember, Bo Jackson, the great Auburn
running back and baseball player with the Kansas City Royals,
was breaking loose on the left side and running down
the field wearing a Raiders uniform and there was a
Bengals linebacker who tackled him with one of those illegal tackles,
destroying his hip. What was the name of that linebacker?
Speaker 11 (01:04:37):
Do you know? I don't think he made it after
that game.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
It was probably cut And at that point Bo Jackson
was never the same as a football or baseball player.
So you think it is the curse of Bo Jackson.
Speaker 11 (01:04:51):
I've contact with witch doctors, clergy members snake handlers and
voodoo experts. They said, you need to have a bo
Jackson day to take the spell the Bengals.
Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
All right, we'll pass out along. Membership the management of
the Bengals are listening.
Speaker 2 (01:05:05):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:05:05):
Let's go to John and Dayton. John and Dayton, you
have thirty seconds to a minute. What's wrong with the
Bengals and how to fix it.
Speaker 12 (01:05:12):
Willy, I've heard a lot of blame being put on
a lot of different individuals, and a lot of good ideas.
But there's one person that I've heard so far escape blame,
and Willy, that person is you.
Speaker 13 (01:05:27):
Hey me, yes me?
Speaker 12 (01:05:30):
Well, yes, Willy, See what early in the year you
compelled this team to rest the second string in the preseason.
And if Jake the Snake Browning might have got some
practice reps in the preseason, they might not be in
this hole.
Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
Well, so you're telling me, when I said to Zach Schuler,
do not practice or play anybody of significance in the
preseason that was the problem.
Speaker 12 (01:05:58):
Well, I think we need to consider all options to
help this team get better. I just maybe if they
didn't listen to you, it might not be this bad.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
I would say this Secondly, I vaguely recall you might
recall the curse of Bo Jackson. The Bengals destroyed his
career in football and baseball. The Bengal who tackled him
was a guy named Kevin Walker. Kevin Walker it was today,
it would have been illegal. It was one of those
horseshoe type tackles, horse collar. And I'll take respond if
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I take responsibility for this failure on my part, how
could I correct it? Maybe go to a Bengals game.
I've been to two in my life.
Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
That might be a place to start.
Speaker 12 (01:06:42):
Maybe if you give them a pre game motivational speech,
it might help this time.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Well, well what about the player's only meeting? They had
a player's only meeting. The defense had a player's only
meeting yesterday. Think that'll work.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
The ball as he could get involved in that.
Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
And I'm going to get a hold of you know,
Troy Blackburn listens every day. He's making notes right now
as to what you're saying. And I'll pass on to
Troy Blackburn the thought that maybe I could address the team.
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
Willie.
Speaker 12 (01:07:15):
I appreciate yay you taking my call. You're a great American.
And keep pressing on.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
For the common man and woman, God bless America. Kevin Jackson.
It was the early nineteen nineties. It was a playoff
game in which the Bengals were playing in Los Angeles,
and Bo Jackson was the greatest football and baseball player
of all time up to that point, playing joint sports
much like Neon Dion Sanders did, and Kevin Jackson was
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trying to chase down Bo Jackson on the sidelines had
one of those horse collar tackles, destroying the hip of
Bo Jackson. The curse of Bo Jackson is now visited
upon the Bengals. Let's go to Emma and Cincinnati, and
then Tim and Terry in thousands of others. Emma, welcome
to the Bill Cunningham Show. Troy Blackburn is listening. You
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want to tell him, fire.
Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
The coach.
Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
Let me write this down.
Speaker 14 (01:08:06):
Fire Fire, Zach Taylor, Fire Zach Taylor. What's the point
of having an offensive coordinator if he's not calling the place?
The Blackburns in the Browns need to.
Speaker 2 (01:08:19):
Stop being so nice.
Speaker 6 (01:08:22):
You know what.
Speaker 14 (01:08:22):
Nice is nice, but nice doesn't win games, and it's
not good business.
Speaker 1 (01:08:28):
It's bad. In fact, they're very nice people, you know.
Troy Blackburn Mike Brown, who's ninety years old, Katie, the daughters,
they're all nice people. And but you know, nice doesn't
make it.
Speaker 9 (01:08:41):
No, you can't be nice.
Speaker 14 (01:08:43):
You know what, It's a business. Do you want to
profit in your business? If you do, you bring in
people that are going to profit your business.
Speaker 2 (01:08:56):
Zach Taylor needs to go.
Speaker 14 (01:08:58):
He's a great, nice guy.
Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
He's like mister Rogers, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.
Speaker 2 (01:09:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:09:04):
So why do you have an offensive coordinator if they
can't call the place?
Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
Well, well, I have a defensive coordinator. Lou and Arumo
is fired because the defense was no good last year.
Goes to Indianapolis with that defensive team. They're the sixth
best defensive team in football and the culture seven and one.
How about that? Louis and Arumo was doing a job
here he got fired. Well, am, I I made notes
on this. I know Troy Black Frinds making notes. Let's continue.
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If Tim and Cole Rane Township, and then Terry, Tim
and Cole Rane Township give me a full report, great,
straight my call.
Speaker 15 (01:09:39):
He event wals lost me a long time agoing out
and and call him that anymore. They're the Bungles until
Mike Brown is out of there and the anculcated system
that they use and not like the U thirty one
other teams of the league that have fifteen to twenty
scout to go out look at people, at pains, at
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teams and everything. Uh, nothing's gonna change that. You can
get rid of Dick Tobin because you know he's part
of that antiquated system. Who cares about the head coach there?
Diamond dozen and uh yeah, until that changes, the Bungles
are going to be the Bungles forever more.
Speaker 1 (01:10:24):
Well, let me ask you this lastly, do you think
that Mike Brown is ninety years old, He's not going
anywhere his daughter Katie. Heck, Katie and Troy got to
be in their sixties or seventies at this point, they're
getting old too. Maybe we've got to rely upon the
two daughters, the lovely Elizabeth and others to take control
of this ball club. And at this point they don't
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have a scouting staff. They can't don't want to do that.
Duke Tobin's in charge of selecting the players that the
draft does allowsy job is and no one having an impact.
In fact, the only good selections he made have been
Jamar Chasing and Joe Burrow and held a dime blund
before little fool could have selected those two. It didn't
take a genius to say we're gonna take Joe Burrow
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and Jamar Chase.
Speaker 15 (01:11:07):
Well actually, actually, uh what they took Chase? They had
that offensive linement from Ohio State that they were considering,
and uh, geez, I wonder how Joe Burrow? What affair
with the offensive lineman? Rather than a time a dozen receiver.
Speaker 1 (01:11:25):
I'll pass that on to the powers that be. Thank
you for your call. We have Terry, Joe and then Johnny,
many others Terry and Eastgate and by the way, Terry,
what's happening to the Eastgate mall used to be alive
and vibrant. What is happening there now? If anything?
Speaker 2 (01:11:40):
Politics? Well period, I.
Speaker 1 (01:11:43):
Don't know what's gonna do. What's gonna go in there.
Speaker 13 (01:11:48):
That that that place is gonna be our The wrecking
ball is gonna take care of.
Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
It, kind of like the East wing of the White House.
So all right, yeah, what about the Bengals? What can
tell me about the Bengals? I know the management's listening.
What advice do you want to give them?
Speaker 13 (01:12:05):
Let me just start off with this. The Bengals are
three plays away from being.
Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
Oh and eight.
Speaker 13 (01:12:14):
Zach Taylor. The Bengals will win a game every now
and again because they've got some really good players. But
Zach Taylor gets out coached every week. They say that
Zach took us to the super Bowl just a few
years ago. I say, Belooney, it was the quarterback that
took us to the super Bowl. Joe Burrow took us
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to the super Bowl, not Zach.
Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
Taylor, you know, Terry. One thing that concerns me greatly
going forward is that Joe Burrow turns thirty years old
next year. He's had a toe, a calf, a knee,
and a wrist, A toe, a calf, a knee, and
a wrist. And at some point he could pull and
Andrew Luck and say, you know what, I got all
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the money I can ever spend. We're going nowhere. We're
spinning our wheels. I'm hurting every day I get out
of bed. I got a toe, I got a calf,
I got a knee, and I got a wrist. I'm
hurting everywhere, and I don't want I got two hundred
million dollars, Why do I put myself through this.
Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Yep, yep, yep, yep, no doubt.
Speaker 13 (01:13:17):
Hey, I got if I can. I want to follow
up on your guests earlier concerning Charlie Kirk. This is
going to be real quick. Charlie Kirk is not a businessman.
He's the same with Martin Luther King. Was an influencer.
He wasn't a businessman, he wasn't a politician. And he's
got streets named after him, and he's got a national holiday,
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and he represented thirteen percent of of the people in
the country. Charlie Kirk represents fifty percent of the people.
He was as much of an influencer as Martin Luther King.
I think that on Martin Luther King Day it should
be Martin Luther King slash Charlie Kirk Day, and we
should be naming Rhodes after him.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
And that's all I got, Terry. One other thing I
would add is that I considered him to be the
Saint Paul of the twenty first century. To have a
young man eighteen and nineteen years old who says I
believe in Jesus Christ, I believe in family life, and
I believe in America. Most nineteen year olds are popping
pimples and they're drinking beer. And Charlie Kirk said, you know,
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I want to do something special with my life. I
have a gift and I want to use it. And
Charlie went into the belly of the beast, which our
college campuses, in which Hamas has celebrated, and conservatives are
set on fire. And so this guy lived the dream
of what he wanted. He was successful. I can only
be left to wonder what would have happened the next
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ten to fifteen years if some insane, crazy leftists had
not decided to murder the Apostle of Peace. And to me,
the whole thing was disgusting, absolutely disgusting.
Speaker 13 (01:14:53):
He's the most influential person. I'm seventy six. He's the
most influential person of my lifetime.
Speaker 2 (01:14:59):
And thanks for taking my call, will He God bless America.
Speaker 1 (01:15:02):
Let's continue with tomorrow. We have Joe and then Johnny,
Joe and Hamilton, the Home of Hamilton, Joe Knucksall and
Joe give me a full report.
Speaker 9 (01:15:11):
Well, Willie, what we need to do is the bottom
line is you know, if I was Mike Brown, I
would want to win a championship before I died. Yep, yep,
they had generational wealth.
Speaker 11 (01:15:30):
You know what the kids need that you don't.
Speaker 9 (01:15:32):
They'll have more money than they can ever spend, or
enough to do what he's done with his money and
the money.
Speaker 12 (01:15:40):
Look, look at the Dodgers.
Speaker 4 (01:15:42):
Spend it.
Speaker 11 (01:15:43):
It's sad, but it's true.
Speaker 1 (01:15:45):
Spend it. You know, Mike Brown may not know it,
but he's worth two to three billion dollars. I'm talking
two to three thousand million dollars. I'm talking two to
three billion. I mean that is money.
Speaker 9 (01:15:58):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
I spent some time in They was Florida, Joe in Naples, Florida.
The billionaires are kicking out the millionaires. And here in
Cincinnati we got a billionaire. He might be the richest
man in Cincinnati. Maybe he didn't know it, but the
Bengal franchises were two to three billion dollars. You can't
take it with you. Why not spend it and get
the best offensive line money can buy, and buy a
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great defensive line. Let's win some football games and take
a Super Bowl. How about that, Joe exactly?
Speaker 2 (01:16:28):
Willie?
Speaker 13 (01:16:28):
We need Look, Cincinnati.
Speaker 9 (01:16:30):
Needs a championship badly.
Speaker 15 (01:16:34):
God bless the Reds for everything they've done.
Speaker 9 (01:16:37):
But the bottom line is this man has.
Speaker 15 (01:16:40):
Worked his whole life to be a champion.
Speaker 13 (01:16:44):
His father would be ashamed.
Speaker 11 (01:16:46):
Of him for not winning well.
Speaker 9 (01:16:50):
And I just think it's time.
Speaker 11 (01:16:53):
Money and spend it.
Speaker 15 (01:16:55):
The kids can take care of yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:16:59):
Leave the kids, you know, Uh, leave him fifty million
dollars he's got, he's got two children, he's got Paul
and Katie. Leave the kids one hundred million dollars. That
only leaves you two billion dollars left. What they spend
the money.
Speaker 13 (01:17:14):
That will be sad to get left that money.
Speaker 1 (01:17:18):
Yeah, you know, Mike, oh, Joe, thank you. I would
like to I'd like to be sad. That's what I like.
All we got to run. We've got thousands on the
old can't get to them, but we'll get to you
some other day. Let's continue, and something's gotta change. I
want FC. I want Jeff Birding to to win the
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MLS Cup whatever it's called, when the damn thing. But
the way Cincinnati sports go, they're going to lose in Columbus,
then lose here. That's the way things work out. But
I want them to win. Let's continue. Bill Cunningham, News
Radio seven hundred WuW critics. We'll count on Freeman, Little deliverers.
Speaker 12 (01:17:59):
Freeman.
Speaker 6 (01:18:00):
It's one high in the air, straightaway center field, Marshal.
Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
Pet don't walk, Freddie Freeman, mister World Series hens the
marathon at midnight?
Speaker 5 (01:18:24):
Hell, hello, quiet, and I'm scos.
Speaker 4 (01:18:30):
I'm broadcasting, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Saying, will we in Cincinnati ever hear Jeff Brantley or
others screaming the Reds have won a World Series game? Allah?
Eric Davis style, Will that ever happen in Cincinnati during
your lifetime?
Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
Or mine?
Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
Will Tommy Thrall or Jeff be saying those things about
a Reds ball player sometime in our lifetime? All we
have is hope. Will he as you say? Secondly, I
had a caller a half an hour ago on the
Bengal difficulties that the curse of Bo Jackson has been
visited upon the Bengals. You mean when Kevin Walker tackled him,
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horse collared him, brocus hip developed netcro fightus whatever the
hell that is what his hip dislocated and bled out,
And so the Bengals ruined the career of Bo Jackson
because of Kevin Walker. Now the question is the curse
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when did that of Bo Jackson, who I think still alive,
isn't he? I think so he was? How about a
baseball player with the Royals, but the Bengals ruined Bo Jackson?
How do we break the curse of Kevin Walker and
Bo Jackson?
Speaker 6 (01:19:54):
How do we do it?
Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
I don't know. I didn't Is there one?
Speaker 9 (01:19:58):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (01:19:58):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
Well, what's happened since then? Of course what's happened before then?
But what's happened since then? Nothing? I want to hear
Tommy thrall have a call like that, because who on
the Reds would have done that? Do you think maybe.
Speaker 8 (01:20:14):
Fredel I would think that you made a home run
like that to win it all? Well, it probably wouldn't
be Matt McLean. No, what about call?
Speaker 1 (01:20:25):
Just call sal? What about Al sal?
Speaker 9 (01:20:28):
So?
Speaker 8 (01:20:29):
What about what about Key Brian Hayes? He didn't hit
home runs? He's a good defensive.
Speaker 1 (01:20:34):
What about when the Reds get Kyle Schwarber the curse
of Bo Jackson? How good was he? I guess he
comes here and says the curse is over, and then
that's it. Remember when I brought in the Pope, Yeah,
to take the curse out of Riverfront Stadium and he
was over at Willie's in coming drinking beer on the counter.
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People have walked in there. This actor from the Tonight
Show looked like John Paul the second right, was drinking
beer at the end of the bar and his white
outfit with his white beanie on, and you would have
thought people had lost their minds. The Popo is there
and he was appearing in America in Saint Louis and
he dropped here to bless the field of Riverfront is
at Willie Sports Cafe in Covington having a beer, a
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cold and bud Win Wings have a cold. Budwine along
with four or five of the Cardinals, including Jerry Dinuzio
was one of the cardinals dressed up in their black
castle sitting with them. I wish I had a film.
I wish I had a tape of that one. H
Willie the Estoota put us proud service of your local
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could feel in beautiful Southeastern Indiana called Joe Exstein at
Exstein Heating and Cooling Ault eight one, two, nine, three
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Speaker 3 (01:21:49):
What you know?
Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
And I also got it from my man Patrick Meyer,
Willie that there is a real Frishes Big Boy in Madison, Indiana,
the home of the hydroplanes. I need it bad.
Speaker 8 (01:22:00):
I'm gonna look up the one four I'm going route
it's right there at Liberty Fairfield and Route four going.
Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
Man, I missed a super big Boy onion rings with
cherry coke and a mini hot fudge cake.
Speaker 8 (01:22:13):
Guy had a guy who's sitting there and closed to
us yet last night, says the lady said, I'll have
pumpkin pie, and the man said I'll have a hot
fudge cake. And I almost went over to their table
and just stared at him.
Speaker 1 (01:22:25):
They're kind of like one of the four food groups
Skyline Ron's roost Graters Frishes. Would you agree, yes, Willie.
Speaker 8 (01:22:35):
Last night, the beloved Orange and Blue FC Cincinnati knocked
off Columbus Crew one nil in Game one of the
best of three first round playoff series in TQL Stadium.
Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
They're gonna get swept now, so no, they're not. They're
gonna get swept.
Speaker 8 (01:22:48):
Game two of the They're gonna get swept Game two
of the series. Sunday night, six, six thirty in beautiful Columbus.
Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
They're gonna get swept seg Man. We goay?
Speaker 3 (01:23:02):
Is it Kevin Tickay? From all this Powell the Queens
City Wars. Its approval was the Orange and Blue take
the lead.
Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
I know there was a lot of cheering on my
street in Middletown. Will anyone like Tommy Thrall be saying
that about the Reds or Dan Horne about the Bengals. Well,
it's game four tonight.
Speaker 8 (01:23:23):
Well you hope they slept fast, because tonight at I
think it's eight o'clock. Dodgers in Blue Jays in Game
four of the World Series, a six hour, thirty nine
minute marathon. It ended just before three am Cincinnati time.
Speaker 1 (01:23:39):
I stayed up to about it. Ernie. I couldn't take
it anymore.
Speaker 8 (01:23:43):
Bengals update brought to you by Good Spirits at Party
Town with thirteen locations in northern Kentucky. Uh, let's see.
The Bengals are back at it tomorrow. They get ready
for those Chicago Bears rolling into town on Sunday. Going
back to baseball, how about shoey Otani? Of course, so
the home run by Freddie Freeman. He had two home
runs of the game on base nine times, the all
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time record in the World Series. Before that was six.
Speaker 1 (01:24:08):
Is anyone going to break the record in one game
in the World Series got on base ten times in
one game? He will. It's unbelievable, Andy Mack. And he's
pitching tonight.
Speaker 8 (01:24:19):
College Football Big Twelve matchup of course, Saturday, number seventeen
Cincinnati Bearcats at number twenty four Utah preview at all
tonight Scott Saderfield Show Live from the original Montgomery in
the Home of Tom Gregory at eight oh five right
here on seven hundred WLW. Now, there's reports are that
Ohio State offensive coordinator and wide receiver coach Brian Hartline.
Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
Is a candidate for the Penn State vacancy.
Speaker 8 (01:24:45):
What mutual interest between LSU Boosters and Oregon head coach
Dan Lanning to take the Tigers job?
Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
Go Tigers? You know you know ed Ed Ozeron is
still out there to coach again, the former coach of
the Tigers. Well, l s U pays your big bucks
and they get rid of you. You're not kidding. How
about Brian Kelly? Is he welcome back to you? See?
I don't think he better come back into town. About
Notre Dame? No, no, thank you laugh? How about l
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s U? No how about Central Michigan. No, No, there
you go. Dave lappis narrowing his possibilities where he's going
to go next. You know, we have a new market manager,
your name steff On. Yes, and I'm thinking there should
be a ring of honor in our station. Now, wouldn't
that be something? Were you gonna put the names in
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the in the in the hallway right here in the
hallway where nobody can see him except us? Right? Okay?
But the ring of honor? Would that be something? Does
it cost anything? Or do we get somebody this? We
got to answer it. Well, Frank Zibelt told me he'll
put a hot tub in here, And wouldn't that be something?
Speaker 12 (01:25:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
That you're you're yeah, you're right about that. That would
be something. The curse of bo Jackson. You want to
come in on like eleven o'clock Monday on Monday morning
and see about three or four people in the hot tub? Yes,
wouldn't that be something? Sure would be Now. Secondly, they
found the culprit who defaced and vandalized the statue of
(01:26:15):
Marty Brenahan, all right, and they got him. What happened
with Kim Knuxall? I don't know the BACI courts got
torn up on the Santa Miracle League, Marty and Joe together.
I mean, come on, how do you explain that? I
don't know what?
Speaker 9 (01:26:31):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
What's the point? Goof balls? Just go fourteen year old
boy right the faces and vandalizes the presentation of Marty
And then you got Miracle fields up there with Kim knucksall.
What a great event that is? Amen? And somebody breaks
in and destroys the BACI balls. Well what do you want?
(01:26:51):
I don't know. I have no answer. They got to
be democrats. How I seg that? And one other factword
for you. Yeah, Since twenty sixteen, the Bengals have played
ten games on a Thursday night. Okay, so means ten
times they've had ten days to get ready for the
(01:27:12):
next game. Correct. Their record is zero nine and one
after that after that. So the more time you give
the Bengals to prepare, the worse they are. Can you
explain that one to me?
Speaker 4 (01:27:27):
No?
Speaker 8 (01:27:27):
Because they got to play on Thanksgiving in Baltimore? Better
eat early. Lamar Jackson a been to that. Yeah, Lamar
Jackson should be back. But the National Football League is
looking into the there may be some Shenanigans going on
with the team and how they handled it with Lamar Jacks.
Speaker 1 (01:27:49):
Not truthfully reporting how bad he's injured. Though they keep saying,
I'm just saying there's an investigation. We need an investigation,
and I'm looking for maybe another shoe to drop in
the NBA deal what have you heard segment. Kevin Garnett
is one of the names being mentioned. Kevin Garnett got
the ring from the from the Celtics, remember that from Minnesota. Yeah,
(01:28:11):
supposedly he was one of the players and they knew that.
How about that poker it's fixed, They knew everybody's hand
X ray table X ray tables. You only see that
like shufflers. You only see that, like in the like
James Bond, the sting, the sting, the sting. Yeah, how
about that? How about the shuffler that gives everybody predetermined
(01:28:32):
cards and then everyone the fish don't know what the
other hands are but the but the other guys know
who the fish has. You'd be a would you be
a fish or a fisherman? What would it be? Uh
that a fish?
Speaker 2 (01:28:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:28:46):
Probably so, wouldn't you Yes, I'd be a fish. I
don't I don't bet I'm not a poker kind of guy,
but it is what it is, and I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:28:54):
And lastly, I guess these guys don't have nothing else
to do. They got nothing gamble, they got nothing. According
now the guy, I guess the college players are going
to be.
Speaker 1 (01:29:02):
Able to bet. Say that again.
Speaker 8 (01:29:05):
I guess they're doing something to the secs all up
in arms over some NC double A rule. I didn't
even know the NC double A still existed.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
Well, they got a judgment against them for fifteen million
dollars in some case. But I don't know. The fact
is an NCAA football player has little impact on the
outcome of a game. If you're playing offensive defense, can
you determine the outcome of the game. The answer is no.
But if you're a golfer or a tennis player, now yes,
(01:29:35):
you can determine the outcoming of a game by what well, Well,
like Rogier of Miami Heat bake an injury the props. Yeah,
you can't get I can't guarantee you segment I'm going
to score more than thirty, but I can guarantee you
I'll score less than thirty. I can miss a bunch
of shots, yeah, but I can't guarantee, so it's always
negative props. You know what a negative prop is? Yeah,
(01:30:00):
you know what a positive prop is? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
You do?
Speaker 11 (01:30:04):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:30:04):
Then big boy explain, I don't know. You have no clue.
What why don't you say something there, mister? Better, negative
props occur. Let's say the prop bet is over under
ten rebounds. Okay, NBA, just pick a player. You go
to a DraftKings sportsbook. It's ten rebounds. Got to be
a pretty good player. Okay, yeah, and you bet half
(01:30:25):
million dollars. I'm going to get over ten rebounds. Can
you guarantee as a rebound or you're gonna get ten rebounds?
Hell no, you can't. Well because you might get hurt.
You you might not get it. But I can guarantee
you on a negative prop. I'm not going to get
ten rebounds by making myself unavailable for a rebound. And
(01:30:46):
if I get to eight, I can limp off the court,
in which case I'm under. I'm under. So the negative
props is what they're talking about, not the positive props.
I don't know. I don't get into that. You don't
get into it, No, you not, But I know I've
read on what's happened in this situation with Rogier? And
I've read how it's done. It's unbelievable. And they potted
(01:31:09):
up the game that his friends made four hundred thousand
dollars betting, and they were betting negative props, which is
Rogier had to score twenty one points and he was
averaging twenty five, had to get seven rebounds, he was
averaging eight. So his friends bet on shall we say,
on the negative that he wasn't going to get it
(01:31:31):
right as he made the first couple threes, got a
couple of rebounds. He then limped off the court with
a bad back and said, I can't play anymore. So
his friends all made four hundred thousand dollars. If they
bet over, you can't guarantee I'm gonna score twenty four points.
I'm guarantee I'm gonna score less than twenty four. I'm missshot.
It's miss free throws. And so that's the now, Now
(01:31:52):
do you understand it better? Yeah? All right, give me
out a studs reporting Willie and Hotter of a beautiful day,
but rain is on the way. With Ted McKay, we
leave you with the immortal words of the stooge report,
And mister President, if you are declaring war against these cartels,
and Congress is likely to approve of that process, why
not just ask for a declaration of war?
Speaker 2 (01:32:15):
Well, I don't think we're going to necessarily ask for
a declaration of war. I think we're just gonna kill
people that are bringing drugs into our country.
Speaker 1 (01:32:23):
Okay, we're going to kill them. You know, they're going
to be like dead. Is that the best? He's in Japan?
Speaker 9 (01:32:31):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:32:32):
Japan? And then South Korea? Is he going to meet
with Kim John Unn? Yeah? I don't know. How about
Jujau Ping? I think he's going to meet with him, supposedly?
What about Kim John Unn? What about them together? All
three of them together walking around at the thirty second parallel?
Speaker 11 (01:32:50):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:32:51):
Yes, twenty eighth, isn't it twenty eight? I don't know.
I thought it was thirty two. I don't have Sean
McMahon checked that out. I don't know. But can you
imagine how easy it would be for them to assassinate
Donald Trump in that situation? I mean, come on, shouldn't
he be more safe? What do you think? Well, he's
doing good, So let's don't know what happens wonderful. Every
(01:33:13):
time he does something right, he gets a China deal
with that. Well, they don't. What about the Epstein files,
you think, come on segment, We've got the Epstein files. Okay, yeah,
I'm sorry. Epstein. Just talk Epstein, Epstein talk, talk about
destroying the White House, knocking it down in the East Wing.
Have you been to the East Wing? No, there's not
much there. Small little officers one hundred years old. Yeah,
(01:33:36):
he said, let's make this thing beautiful and opulent so
you don't have to so you don't have to sit
there with the Dixie cups. And when quarterlet's the president
of Norway comes in quarters, Yeah, they had portalot's outside
for the tents, because what do you do when you
have two hundred people there? So the king, the king
of whoever is, King of India comes over and goes, hey,
where it's right out there?
Speaker 11 (01:33:57):
Porter?
Speaker 1 (01:33:58):
Yeah? Great, come on man. And when Obama spent three
hundred and seventy five million dollars of taxpayer money to
remodel the White House, the parts that he did, no problem.
How many people said a word? Nobody, They complimented him.
Trump does it with private donations. Bank spending no money
from the taxpayer, and the media is after him, and
the average American doesn't care that. They like to go
(01:34:20):
to the White House. You've been there two or three times.
I've been there three or four times. It's an honor. Yeah,
you know, I'm kidding. Thank you. Let's continue with more.
And I want to know where the rock is? Where
is the rock? But just think of the curse of
Bo Jackson and what he's done to the Bengals the
last thirty two years. Well, let's get that over with it.
(01:34:41):
Let's get him in here. Yeah, get bo Jackson in here.
And is Kevin Walker still yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:34:48):
He is?
Speaker 1 (01:34:48):
I think so. He's the one that destroyed Bo Jackson
with a horse collar tackle. By the way, it was
legal at that point, not so legal now, thank you.
Let's continue with more, getting ready, of course for the
rain tonight, tomorrow and Thursday, and then on a high
school football playoffs including deer Park's got a big matchup.
Deer Park's favor to go maybe all the way along
(01:35:10):
with Elder and maybe beech Wood's going to be good
this year. And more. Two fifty five Homi Your Reds
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We're the ones who went Dora door to get this stuff,
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