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Now I'm Billy Cunningham, the great American. First of all,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year all listening, and I
want to thank you for making this show possible the
past seventeen years. So I've been on with you Sunday
Night for seventeen years since Matt Drudge and by the way,
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and Hannity said, Willie, why don't you do it?
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I said, oh, Sunday nights.
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I'm only on five days a week anyway, noon to
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Sunday night.
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I'm not doing anything.
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In fact, they live about two miles from the studio
and I said, okay, I'll do it. And the rest
is history because of you. And now we're up to
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It's kind of a way to end one week and
start another. And that's what's happening. And I want to
thank you for making this show possible, and Merry Christmas
to you and yours. And I want to line up
the calls early. I'm going to take more calls tonight
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at eight six six six four seven, seven three three seven.
I want you to serve as a jury member in
the matter of the United States of America versus Admiral
Frank Bradley and Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War, to see
if on the jury, now that you know most of
the facts about that Narco terrorist aboat carrying hundreds of
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pounds of cocaine to kill Americans, would you find Bradley
and Hexseth guilty or not guilty. The Democrats, by the way,
want them guilty of murder. In fact, Representative Maxine Waters
not related to Jesse Waters, by the way, said that
Trump is a murderer and that Pete Hegseth is a
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murderer that should be tried. And don't think this is
some vain threat. Should the presidency overturn itself, God forbid
in twenty eight twenty twenty eight and a Democrat takes over,
I have no doubt in my mind that the impeachments
will give way to indictments, and that if the Congress
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flips over in about a year, the Democrats are going
to impeach everyone they can, starting with Pete Hegseth and
Donald Trump and JD. Vance and Marco Rubio and maybe
Admiral Frank Bradley. They're going to impeach everyone, and we
can't have this going to move the country forward. One
of the problems in this particular republic that we have
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is that the policies of Donald Trump economically and otherwise
will not truly be realized and felt for one to
three years from now. The Big Beautiful Bill doesn't kick
in till the first of January, and the tax refunds
don't kick in, so you may feel as if the
economy's not going well, which it is. Inflation is about
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three percent, but the true impact will not be known
for a while. And so if while the recovery is
underway after the disasters of Joe Biden and all of
a sudden in November, because of media coverage which is
ninety five percent negative toward Republicans and specifically Donald Trump
ninety five percent negative, if the country switches back to
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a king Jeffries, Speaker of the House, Katie bar the door,
we got a problem. And so the way our institution
is established every two years, in a sense, a government
has turned over without knowing the true impact of Donald
Trump's policies. So here's the question laid upon the table.
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If you were on the jury and it was the
United States of America versus Admiral Frank Bradley and Secretary
of War Pete Hegseth, would you find those gentlemen guilty
of a war crime under the genie of a convention?
Would you find them guilty of a murder?
Speaker 1 (04:42):
I hope.
Speaker 5 (04:43):
I think my listeners often think as I think. Until
last Sunday night had a call from Tennessee and Nashville
speaking the greatness of Afton. She was terrible and she
got beat by nine percentage points. And I enjoyed debates,
and so what do you think if you're on the jury,
you have a thumbs up or thumbs down.
Speaker 6 (05:03):
No.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
Secondly, we're going to play in a few minutes. There
are the words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. As you know,
December seventh, nineteen forty one is a date that will
live an infamy because here we are, what eighty four
years later, and maybe a few alive from the Pearl
Harbor attack, but not many. And one thing came to
mind which relates to today, and that is the Battle
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of Midway on the History Channel. The Battle of Midway,
you may, was a great naval victory by the United
States Navy and Air Force. One of the Japanese carriers,
whose name I cannot pronounced, was blown up by aerial bombardment.
It was burning. The Japanese aircraft carrier was dead in
the water, not able to fight or launch aircraft, full
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of wounded. In fact, several hundred Japanese soldiers were mortally
wounded and many others had been killed. And we know
what happened next. We didn't have the officers advising Halsley
what to do or what not to do. He kept
throwing torpedoes into it until the ship itself, the aircraft carrier,
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was at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. And guess
what that was lawful. The goal was to put the
ship down so it could not be towed back, repaired,
and put back into the fight. The goal was not
to kill or all the wounded Japanese sailors on board.
In fact, there were some who were rescued and putting
encampments until the war was over, but the great majority
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were killed. And so this shows that sinking a disabled
enemy vessel, even one caring wounded personnel, has been a
standard naval practice for one hundred years and fully consistent
with the law of armed conflict in the sea. And
so simply that's the law. That the goal was not
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to kill or murder those two surviving Narco terrorists. The
boat itself was still flowing voting, and the goal was
to put the boat at the bottom of the Caribbean
c which this second strike did indirectly in an ancillary way.
The two Narco terrorists were killed, they were not murdered.
There's no malice involved. And so I hope we understand
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that the words of Jim Hines, Connecticut liberal Democrat, called
the video quote one of the most troubling things I've
seen in my time in public service. Quote unquote is
a bunch of bs. Jim Hmes is a goof.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
It was not one.
Speaker 5 (07:33):
It wasn't troubling at all. I'll tell you what's troubling
is to have Joe Biden and Obama bring into the
country about three hundred and sixty thousand children, great majority
of whom are using sex trafficking and simply lose track
of them. Now that's the problem right there. And according
this morning on CNN with Jake Tapper that Tom Holman
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talked about that we've so far saved sixty two thousand
children that were thrown into sex trafficking by Joe Biden
and the sweatshops, and that's going to continue till all
are located. This cannot be done within four years. It
may take eight to twelve years for the policies to work. So,
Danny boy, if you're ready, you might recall eighty four
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years ago today, December seventh, nineteen forty one. These are
the words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, eighty four years ago today, of.
Speaker 7 (08:27):
The House of representatives. Yesterday, December seventh, nineteen forty one,
a date which will live in infamy, the United States
of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and
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their courses of the Empire of Japan. The United States
was at peace with that nation, and at solicitation of Japan,
still in conversation with its government and its emperor, looking called.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
The maintenance of peace in the Pacific.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
Indeed, one hour after.
Speaker 7 (09:23):
Japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing in the American island
of Oahu, the Japanese ambassador to the United States and
his colleague delivered to our Secretary of State a formal
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reply to a recent American message. And while this reply
stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations,
it contained no threat or hint of war or of
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armed attacks. It will be recorded that the distance of
Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was
deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the
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intervening time, the Japanese government has deliberately sought to deceive
the United States by false statements and expressions of hope
or continued peace. The attack yesterday on the Hawaiian Islands
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has caused severe damage to American naval and military forces.
I regret to tell you that very many American lives
I've been lost.
Speaker 5 (11:03):
That was FDR on December seventh, nineteen forty one, eighty
four years ago. Today, let's continue, and I want to
take some calls from jury members from what you've heard
about these strikes on the cocaine boats. The Democrats, if
they win power back, which God knows what happened at
some point, want to indict Admiral Frank Bradley. They want
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to indict Secretary of War Pete Hexth, maybe Donald Trump
himself for the murder of two Narco terrorists, which is
not the rule of law when it comes to marine issues.
The boat and the cargo were legitimate military targets that
Southcom had been in order to put to the bottom
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of the ocean, and the drug traffickers resulting from the
second strike were simply collateral damage. But it's like the
injured Japanese soldiers and sailors on the Jack Japanese aircraft
carrier at Battle of Midway. The carrier was burning dead
in the water, but Admiral Halsey and others said, our
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goal is to put the carrier at the bottom of
the ocean, and that was lawful. The goal was to
put the ship down so it couldn't be towed back, repaired,
and put back into the fight. The goal was not
to kill the wind the Japanese sailors, and the goal
was not to kill the Narco Terrors. They happened to
be on the wrong boat at the wrong time, and
that's why they're dead. And so for this country to
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continue as a great nation, we have to have the
support of the military. And in this situation, the Commander
in Chief and Admiral Frank Bradley. While there was forty
one minutes that went by between the first hit and
the second hit, and for those forty one minutes, Admiral
Frank Bradley spend his time being counseled by a JAG
officer of the Department of Defense and attorney approving what
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he was doing. And he did what he did, not
to kill the Narco Terrors specifically, but to put the
boat and the cocaine at the bottom of the Caribbean Ocean.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
And God bless him, he did it. So let's continue.
Speaker 5 (13:08):
The line becomes available at eight sixty six six four
seven seven three three seven. I have many comments to
make about the affordability crisis, plus later on setting up
the rest of the show. But I want you as
a listener. You could be in Nebraska at one of
the great stations in Nebraska. You could be in California,
you could be a bunch of other locations. But ultimately
you may have to decide at some point whether this
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was a crime or not. And so as a member
of the jury, do you have thumbs up thumbs down?
Do you think that Admiral Bradley and Pete Heseth committed
a crime, a war crime as the Democrats are now saying,
Or did Joe Biden commit a war crime when he
had drone strikes all over cobble Afghanistan as we were leaving,
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killing men, women and children by mistake and error. But
also part of that was killing two so called terrorists.
But in killing the two terrorists, they killed eight children.
Is that okay? And of course Obama was the drone
commander in chief killing Americans and also launching at least
five hundred strikes in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Iran and other places.
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So this is what happened in Grenada. By the way,
what happened in Panama is similar to what happened in
what is happening now with Venezuela. Democrats and Republican presidents
have done exactly the same thing. So where do we
go from here? Eight sixty six six four seven seven
three three seven. As we continue, we it calls from Missouri,
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in Idaho and Las Vegas and Florida, Bill Cunning and
the Great American with you every Sunday night at the
music Danny Boy, Danny Boy, Danny Boy, Gleies and my
executive producer. One other thing the media conveniently ignores is
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that as the event was going on, there was a
judge Advocate general next to Admiral Bradley advising him what
to do and what not to do. In fact, whenever
these missions take place, there tends to be because of technology,
an expert lawyer working in the Defense Defense Department telling
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those of pulling the trigger whether they can do it
or not. And no question that this was approved by
lawyers under the Geneva Convention and the rules of Engagement
of the Department of Defense also known as the Department
of War. And there's no expectation that the commander went
outside those rules of engagement put forth by the President,
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by the Geneva Convention, and by the rules of war
that are followed by our War Department. Everything that Admiral
Bradley said and did was relatable to legal advice as
it was occurring.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
I don't think.
Speaker 5 (15:54):
Admiral Halsey in the Battle of Midway, as he was
continuing a torpedo Japanese aircraft carrier containing hundreds of wounded
Japanese sailors, no one was telling him not to do it.
His mission was to put that Akua, the aircraft carrier,
at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The death of
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those injured Japanese sailors was ancillary to the mission, and
the mission of Admiral Bradley was to put at the
bottom of the Caribbean those boats carrying death to America
into other ports of call. And right now there's been
something like eighty five or ninety Naco terrorists killed, and
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that's a small number compared to how many five hundred
drone strikes when Obama was in office, killing, among others, Americans.
And so the media didn't seem to care a bit
about the innocent men, women and children killed in Kabo, Afghanistan,
after nine brave American military personnel were killed at Heaven's Gate,
Abby Gate, and simply a mistake was made. We move
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on and the Democrats couldn't care twit about some sixty
three thousand children that had been freed by the activities
of our border patrol agents. And Tom Homan, he reported
this morning on one of the Morning Sunday shows a
sixty three thousand out of three hundred and fifty thousand
children that are missing have been freed because of Donald Trump.
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Wouldn't it be interesting if sixty minutes and Leslie and
others would look into that issue and talk about the
failure of the Obama slash Biden administration to save the
lives of children or sex traffic all around the world
because of the failure of those governmental agents to stop
the flow of illegals into this country.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Like to have some numbers.
Speaker 5 (17:42):
In December of last year, there were approximately three hundred
and sixty thousand encounters on the southern border. You know
how many they were last month? The answer was zero zero.
The human traffickers were collecting more than a billion dollars
a month selling human flesh under Joe Biden. Did the
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Democrats go nuts on that one? And Caitlin Collins go nuts?
Jake Tapper, anyone? No, The answer is no, not carrot,
not not at all. In fact, the scandals in Minneapolis
with Governor Tim Waltz are not covered by PBS, NBC,
CBS or ABC. Doesn't fit the narrative of Somali's ripping
off the taxpayer for billions and billions, maybe as many
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as eight billion dollars. Put that in your pipe and
smoke it. Let's continue. I want you, as a member
of the jury, to give me a guilty or not guilty,
because if the Democrats take over at some point in
the future, the statue of limitations for murder, it has
no limitations. And if the same crews involved, the Keem
Jefferies and the Congressman Hys and others, and the Maxine Waters,
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they're going to seek an indictment against Admiral Bradley and
maybe Donald Trump, although the Supreme Court giving him giving
him quite a bit of leeway. But that's not true
about Pete Hegseth that mainstream media hates because us he
speaks truth to power. Pete Hegseth. I've had him on
two or three times. Speaks truth to power. Let's continue
your calls. Your calls are up. Next We'll go to
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Missouri first, and then Las Vegas and Tampa and many
Minnesota and Wyoming and Kentucky and all places in between.
Guilty or not guilty, CNN says guilty. Let's say you
Bill cunning and the Great American with you every Sunday night.
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Car Let's continue.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
There's rules for thee but not for me.
Speaker 5 (19:46):
When it comes to Democrats and Republicans, they can look
at the same thing with different opinions based upon the
same set of facts. By the way, I trust Senator
Tom Cotton Arkansas is a good man. I trust Senator
John Kennedy. I trust Senator Bernie Marino. Those are the
guys I enjoy. Let's go to the telephone calls, as
I promise, we have full lines. Want to get to
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it because you know and I know that the Democrats
are not fearful whatsoever of using state prosecutors' offices to
indict members of the other party. That's called weaponization. They're
experts at it. They've done it for years, and a
metastasized under Donald Trump, and you had offices in Fulton County,
New York, and Washington, d C. And South Florida going
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after Donald Trump and throwing a Malaney is underwear all
on the floor to try to find information that later
on could be used to indict him and to convict
him and to send him to prison before the twenty
twenty four election. And but for the recalcitrants of Jack Frost,
Jack Smith, except for the slowness in which he acted,
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that if he started six months earlier, Judge Chalkin in Washington,
d C. Would have convicted Donald Trump and put him
in federal president. So he couldn't be the president that
would have elected Kamala Harris. You know what I'm saying.
Where would we be now if Kamala Harris was in
the White House. So let's go to the calls if
Lie becomes available eight sixty six six four seven seven
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three three seven. And I want to thank one of
my great stations in Lincoln, Nebraska, which is fourteen hundred
and ninety nine three k l I N for joining
the long list of great Americans. And I wish everyone
in Lincoln, Nebraska. I'm merry Christmas. In a Happy New Year.
Let's continue to continue now with Mark and Missouri. Mark
and Missouri, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham show. Mark, how
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are you? What is your verdict?
Speaker 8 (21:38):
Oh, I don't look at it as guilty, You're innocent.
We have a Democrat Party who is traitor's favorite president
of the United States, trying to stop drugs coming in
from this country to this country, but still one hundred
thousand plus a year, and we have a Democrat Party
now trying to accuse the military of doing wrong.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
They don't care about.
Speaker 8 (21:59):
The Geneva Convention. It's just an opportunity they see to
go after Trump and they don't like him doing this
for one reason, it makes him look good. Everything is
political to them. That's why they don't want him going
into the cities. That's why they're trying to create fear
into the military, which is seditious, and they make them afraid.
Speaker 9 (22:20):
Like you were saying, if we.
Speaker 8 (22:22):
Get a Democrat president, country will survive, but they're worried
about being prosecuted. Then this is evil what they are doing.
And it's time for the Republicans to get backbone and
tell the people who these evil Democrats are. We're trying
to save one hundred thousand lives a year, and the
Democrats are using some I mean, it is just unbelievable,
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Like you're saying World War two. I mean, you would
think they would be on the side of stopping one
hundred thousand people getting killed in this country, almost twice
as many as the Vietnam War, and they're not. It's
time to get angry, to get on offense against these Democrats. Mean,
there is no way that Adamills should have been brought
up to Conress. They should have sold the Democrats of
pound sands. We're trying to save this country. We're trying
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to clean up the cities, and these Democrats are against it.
And Republicans other than President Trump and maybe a few
others that they just you know, business as usual. We
are in a great grad. Like you said, Joe Biden
allowed of twenty million people into this country. That is
traitors right there. I mean, they wasn't even reported by
the media, and it is just crazy. There's no debate
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here of wrongdoing. I mean, that's it's just unbelievable.
Speaker 5 (23:34):
You know, Mark, the Democrats cared a lot more about
two dead Narco terrorists than twenty year old West Virginia
guardsman who Sarah Beckstrom, who was shot in the back
of the head by an illegal Yeah, the whole issue
is Sarah Backstrom right now has kind of died off.
And Andrew Wolf continues to fight for his life. But
you don't see a much media coverage. Imagine the same
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media coverage and the murder of a guardsmen bestrom as
they gave these two Narco terrorists. It was wall to
wall week after week. This happened September the second. By
the way, we're now in the third month of coverage
of two dead Narco terrorists clinging to a cocaine banana boat,
and they get all the ink and all the coverage.
But what about Sarah and what about Andrew? What do
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they get? At this point? They were ignored and they're forgotten.
The Democrats care more about Narco terrorists than dead National guardsmen.
Speaker 8 (24:26):
You know what I'm saying exactly in the media covers
for them, the Meatia is just the Democrat party and
they don't have any ideas to make the country better,
so they play all these stupid games. They they don't
care about the military, like I say, they don't care
about Geneva it's just an opportunity to get Trump because
he is doing good things. They don't like good things
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being done. They don't like a strong economy.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
They want power, they want power back. They want power.
Speaker 5 (24:53):
They want and on the one other story, the Fox
News had this couple of nights ago, elon Omar, who
from a sm refugee camp, said she married her brother.
Didn't know at the time it was her brother, and
she got into the country and she had a net
worth five years ago over about forty five thousand dollars.
Her net worth now, according to Fox News, is about
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twenty five million. Harry Truman said that if a politician
gets rich in office, they are compromised. They're crooks. How
does elon Omar go from nothing in a Somali refugee
camp to be worth twenty five million dollars? Can you
explain that one to me?
Speaker 8 (25:32):
It's total corruption. They brought all these Somalis in ninety
eight percent of them were on welfare that we're paying
to of course treatment born against that. You can't bring
people into the country and give them wellcare. No and
sin eight billion, like you say, maybe that much back
to to you some Alio for terrorism it's as bad
as it gets. But the media is not even covering.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Don't covering, do not cover a Leo Aley operation.
Speaker 5 (25:55):
And by the way, and Charlotte, there was another woman
killed on one at one of the transit trains, set
up on fire. There was another woman set on fire
in New York City. In Chicago, you have horrible incidents
where gangs breaking the stores, sexually molested women who are
working in the store, shutting down the stores. None of
these stories fit the mainstream media narrative. We know nothing
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about these events except locally. Some of them reported because
nationally it doesn't fit the Democratic agenda said, they don't
cover it. Mark, thanks for your call. It's continue, Earl,
and I think Earl and Minnesota and then Jadie and Vegas.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Earl, how are you?
Speaker 3 (26:31):
I'm alive?
Speaker 9 (26:32):
Bill, Yeah, you're a smart man.
Speaker 10 (26:35):
In your American heroes, you have a great show.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
Thank you.
Speaker 10 (26:39):
I'd say not guilty because our couple four generations of
American soldiers. I served in my dad he was in
the Bay Pigs of Vietnam. My grandpa was in the
Battle of Balls. This time he was in the snow
going towards the Prisy cabs and he went to He
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was the old man, he.
Speaker 9 (27:01):
Was the thirty eight.
Speaker 8 (27:01):
He was leading the troop of nothing.
Speaker 10 (27:04):
But young guys, and they fought Ronald's tank brigade. And
he talked about it in a National Correspondents interview and
I got a piece of deuced paper copping with that.
But I say no, because they missed the bigger picture here.
Who my wife who was in the army, her dad
was the navy seal.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Who's going to be the navy seal?
Speaker 10 (27:26):
Has to go in where there's people, you know they're bleeding,
the sharp infestive waters finning. All is hot, highly toxic,
whether you breathe it in or get it on your skin.
We have lost not only our people, we are all
forcements and nursery spadors with the fentanyl crisis. And I
say not guilty. You know my two National GUARDSS I
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was in the Martinsburg, West Virginia unit back when I
was intween eight and six. And if I was, I
wouldn't be in there now because I'm retired. But was
there are my brothers and sisters or one.
Speaker 5 (28:04):
Last thing, another thing I want I want to add
to what your comments everything that Admiral Bradley did and
Pete Hexith did. On September the second with this banana
cocaine boat was authorized by civilian and military attorneys who
said there was nothing wrong with that second hit. Now
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the media don't want to talk about that, but it
doesn't fit. But that's the truth. Look at it this way.
Since nine to eleven, it's been what about twenty four years,
and nine to eleven and nine to eleven, there were
three thousand Americans who were killed either in Shanksville or
New York City or the Pentagon about the two nine
and eighty seven to be almost three thousand. We went
to war when Osama bin Laden, not a state agent
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but a terrorist group Al Qaeda, killed three thousand Americans.
In the last twenty four years, there's been about two
point four million Americans killed by these arco terraces in
the organizations in which they belonged two point four million
compared to three thousand.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Both are terrible. Both are bad.
Speaker 5 (29:09):
But when we lost three thousand of our fellow citizens
Bush forty three and then Obama went to war with
El kata wherever they were located, Iraq, Afghanistan, wherever they
were in the Horn of Africa. We bombed, used drones,
we used missiles. We killed them and in the process
killing hundreds of thousands of civilians not intended to be
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killed or maimed.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
We did that.
Speaker 5 (29:34):
And at the beginning of nine to eleven all the
way through about twenty fifteen, how many civilians were killed
by American military forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. The number
given is close to a million killed, not the intended target,
but as ancillary casualties of what we went to war concerning.
And by the way, the last time the Congress declared
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war was nineteen forty one, December the eighth, nineteen. What's
been what eighty four years? So every military action since
then has been undertaken by the commander in chief and
there have been literally thousands of military actions taken since
nineteen forty one, none of which are declarations of war.
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The president has brought authority. This president has the authority
to protect us from narco terrorists. So you have boats,
thousands of boats full of cocaine and terrorists heading to
America to poison and kill one hundred thousand Americans every year.
That's a legitimate target. You do battle assessment the boat
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and the cargo remain legitimate military targets in southcom The
Southern Command has been ordered by the Commander in Chief
to put these boats on the bottom of the ocean.
So the drug trafficker's death on the second strike was
simply collateral damage. It happens all the time in war,
all the time that happened during World War I, World
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War iiO on boats and ships, Vietnam War Korea. It's ancillary.
So let's continue. And I want to hear from you
once again, the American people, what is your verdict. I
guarantee you in the next three to five years, the
Democrats who have control of the Department of Justice of
things go the way many think they're going to go,
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and they're going to begin a criminal investigation of Admiral
Bradley and also of Pete Hegseth and maybe Donald Trump
himself and those who pulled the trigger on the Banana boat.
They care a lot more about narco terrorists than they
care about Andrew Wolfe, and that a lot more than
they care about Sarah Beckstrom twenty years old, who's dead.
Those tories have been spiked completely because those who killed
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one and mortally won at the other and by the way,
Andrew Wolfe's doing much better. He gave a thumbs up
to his family. They're just collateral damage and the media
wants to move on because the person who killed them
were legal aliens who came here living in the state
of Washington on public assistance, on welfare. We paid for
his survival as five kids and a wife drove across
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the country three thousand miles simply to kill an American uniform.
That's what that terrorist did, and that's terrible. That death
caused by the Naco terrorists are more than one hundred
thousand every year since nine eleven. That means two point
four million Americans have been killed by Naco terrorists from
Mexico to Venezuela to Colombia. And this president, unlike all
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the others in his sents, declared them to be legitimate
military targets. Let's continue with your calls. Let's go to
John and Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and then jad in Las Vegas.
John and Hopkinsville, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. John,
what is your verdict?
Speaker 11 (32:48):
I would say not guilty.
Speaker 6 (32:50):
Bill.
Speaker 11 (32:50):
I agree with you and the other callers. How much
misery and death would been calls if those drugs had
reached their Destini show and did we not want to
have a war on drugs. I may go all the
way back to Nixon, but they used to.
Speaker 5 (33:08):
Call it a war on drug Yes, Nancy Reagan, just
say no, we've been pussy footing around this thing for
forty or fifty years. We finally have a president with big,
large coyones and Trump is doing what the other presidents
wanted to do with their furbiage but didn't have the
guts to do with Trump and Bradley are doing and
I compliment them.
Speaker 11 (33:28):
Yeah, so we actually start to fight the war like
a war and the Democrats say, oh, we can't do that.
Speaker 5 (33:35):
Well, how much do they care about illegal aliens who
shoot National guardsmen in the back of the head compared.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
To narco terrorists. I love alternative Universe.
Speaker 11 (33:48):
Thank you for being a great American deal.
Speaker 5 (33:50):
God bless you, and God bless the bluegrass. Let's continue
with more, take a short break and laying before the
American people. A questioned at some point in the future,
the Democrats, if you believe their rhetoric, are going to
file criminal charges against American soldiers, sailors, and admirals for
what they're doing to these cocaine banana boats. The goal
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is to put them at the bottom of the ocean.
And if in the process, in an ancillary fashion, someone
is killed, well that's part of the danger of operating
cocaine banana boats. Forty nine minutes after the hour, what
is your verdict? Eight sixty six six four seven seven
three three seven, Bill cunning and the Great American with
you every Sunday night.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
Let's continue now.
Speaker 5 (34:37):
One of my good friends, Attorney James Bogan, sends the
following to me. A boat and international waters that is
not running a national flag has categorized in international law
the same way a pirate is. Such boats have no
national or international protections and you cannot commit a war
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crime against them. Plus, a core element every war crime
is that the act must occurred within the context of
an armed conflict. There must be a link between the
offence and the hostilities. So in this case, because the
banana boats, the cocaine boats are not flying any national flag,
don't identify themselves, They're treated like a pirate, and these
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pirates are committing criminal acts just the transportation of these items,
these cocaine or heroinever it might be in international waters
by itself, if part of a larger conspiracy, is a
criminal act against the United States of America, because one
hundred thousand Americans die every year as a product to this.
So if apprehended, they could be charged with international drug cartel,
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as many have been serving twenty to fifty years in
prison and so. But a boat in international waters that
is not running a national flag is categorized in international
law the same way a pirate is, and such boats
have no national or international protections, including under the Geneva convens.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Let's go
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to j D in Vegas and many others. In fact,
I'm going to hold up taking JD on about a minute,
romaining get him. On the other side, we have full lines,
and we live in sick, demented times in which you
care more about drug traffickers than national guardsmen. We care
more about illegal aliens, and we care about police officers.
And I look to my right Christopher Ruddy of Newsmacks.
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That's my favorite website. I love Chris Ruddy at Newsmacks,
and he talks about the circumstances where they have many
legal experts who say that the admiral is completely within
his rights doing what he's doing. And then that's what
James Bogan is also saying, Mom, Donnie is putting out
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messages in New York City about how to obstruct federal
agents and ice officials. That sounds to me like a
federal offense, obstruction of justice. What's going to happen now?
The Democrats began this game Donald Trump four or five
years ago, and there of course, they really began in
January and February of twenty seventeen because they wanted to
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obstruct him every way possible that the guy we voted
for the presidency, the Democrats did not want to be
the president, so they worked against us to make sure
he couldn't implement his policies. Carter Page and George Stepano
searged Slappinopolis and others simply went after the president James Commey,
et cetera, so that the will of the American people
could not be heard and went. He won in twenty
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twenty sixteen.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
That was a shock. When he went back in twenty
twenty four that was incredible.
Speaker 5 (37:36):
They want to stop the American people from having the
president we chose, who got seventy seven million votes from
enacting the policies he said he was going to enact.
Let's continue with more than we do. We have jad
in Las Vegas, and call us from Idaho and also
Missouri and also Florida, in California and Utah. I love Utah,
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Speaker 1 (38:53):
Let's continue with your calls.
Speaker 5 (38:54):
I have to read out here from the testimony of
Admiral Mitch Bradley. He's the so called four star admiral.
He's been in the military and the Navy as a
seal for like thirty three years. Everyone talks about this
guy in the highest terms possible. You may recall the
Washington Post story, the one that costs so much angst
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among Democrats, is that Pete Hegseth the War Secretary authorized
the second strike on a helpless crew with kill them
all order quote unquote Washington Post second strike authorized specifically
by Pete Hegseth, kill them all well. Admiral Mitch Bradley
showed the Congress and Executive Session a video of the
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strike itself and testified that Pete Hegseth quote had nothing
to do with approving the second strike. Can we say
that again, Pete Hegseth had nothing to do with approving
the second strike. That blows up the double tap theory
out of the water. According to a source familiar with
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the incident, two survivors climbed back on the boat after
the initial strike. They were believed to be potentially in
communication with others and salvaging some of the drugs. Because
of that, it was determined they were still in the
fight in valid targets, according to a JAG officer giving
legal advice. So again, the story by the Washington Post
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was a lie. It was a fabrication untethered to reality.
It was a JAG officer, someone specializing in military law,
the UCMJ and the Geneva Convention with full understanding of
what constitutes a war crime, which approved the second strike,
not the Secretary of War. The Secretary of War said,
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put that boat at the bottom of the Caribbean Ocean.
And when the first strike did not do that. After
a forty one minute delay, until Admiral Bradley had the
mission of a JAG officer specializing in military law, he
did not pull the trigger on the second tap, and
by that point Pete Hegseth was out of the room.
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The mission was to put that banana boat at the
bottom of the Caribbean Ocean. So the Admiral said, well,
put it at the bottom. Hit it again, and guess what,
I went to the bottom. So the facts do not
fit the lies told by the mainstream media. Where does
Pete Hegseth go to get back his reputation when the
Washington Post said kill them all and Bradley said, that's
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not true, and he was in the room. Let's continue,
JD in Las Vegas and thousands of others. JD give
me a full report.
Speaker 13 (41:45):
Thank you, Billy. I appreciate the time. Can you hear
me all right?
Speaker 1 (41:49):
Yes?
Speaker 13 (41:49):
I can.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Yeah. And by the way, I'm gonna call way on
a route in about an hour.
Speaker 13 (41:54):
Billy, in regard to some of the things you've already said.
Obama did five hundred and twenty eight grown strike, including
killing American citizens overseas and an American child. You know,
I wish these military guys like Jack Reid from Rhode
Island a arranger, and Kelly and the girl from Chicago
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Senator would realize military history in presidential actions. I want
to take you back to a couple of things. JF.
Case went into Cuba without congressional authority. The biggest, the
biggest lie ever told by an American president was the
Bay of Tonkin by LBJ. It was a total farce,
but he used that lie to send five hundred thousand
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boys to Vietnam. Fifty eight thousands came home in body
bags and not one word about impeachment or a criminal
or anything about LBJ. Ronald Reagan went into Grenada to
get our college kids out. Ronald Reagan blew up to Daffy.
Speaker 3 (43:01):
Clinton.
Speaker 13 (43:01):
He went after a pharmaceutical building during Monica. I mean,
there are so many Libyan went into Cambodia, Libya. Nixon
went into Yeah, Nixon went into Cambodia. I think Operation Ryanbacker.
I mean, these military veterans in the Congress and the House,
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don't they know. I wish you and Hannity and Levin
would educate the media, the pundits and these Congress and
senators about the military history of what every president has
done since JFK.
Speaker 5 (43:38):
Not one time as the opposition party said a war
crime was committed by Barack Usain Obama, No Republican said,
Joe Biden's committing a war crime. We're going to indict him,
not republic But it's only the Democratic Party who wants
to politicize the brave warriors, one of whom is dead
and the other one is fighting for his life in Washington,
d C. They care more about nark terrorists then they
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care about the life of a National guardsman from West Virginia.
Don't hear much about Miss Beckstrom at all anymore. And
let's face it, I'm certain that when the Democrats get controlled,
and it will happen at some point, hopefully not in
the near future, they're going to go back in time
and start indicting Republicans again.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
They're going to weaponize the Department of Justice. That's what
they do.
Speaker 3 (44:23):
Billy, it is amazing again.
Speaker 13 (44:25):
I have to reiterate these veterans in the Congress that
have served, like I said, read from Rhode Island an
Army ranger and Kelly, they shouldn't know all of this
history that we're talking about. And again, if anybody ever
needed to be impeached for lyon to the American public,
was LBJ with the Gulf of Tonkan No.
Speaker 5 (44:46):
One time did any Republicans say it is time for
LBJ and Robert McNamara to be indicted and jailed. Under
the think of what they did to Vietnam. As far
as the civilians in Vietna now much less than fifty
eight thousand dead soldiers, sailors, and marines, it was incredible.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
It was a lie.
Speaker 5 (45:06):
Take a look in what Bush forty three did with
Iraq and Afghanistan. There were what about seven thousand American
gis killed in those two wars now controlled by Islamic
terrorists in both circumstances. And no one is saying that
George Bush forty three should be indicted for a war crime.
I don't think. But all that language is reserved for
Donald Trump. Why is that?
Speaker 13 (45:27):
Yeah, if you put it all in context, all of
these crimes, not crimes, all of these actions taken by
these presidents. How many people are involved. We're talking about
eighty eighty morons that are getting in fishing boats or
cigarette boats and trying to bring drugs to our country.
I mean, the Democrats want to stand up for illegals.
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They're going after Ice everywhere now in New Orleans, they're
tracking them down. And they stand up for illegals. They
stand up for broad in Medicare and medica uh and
Medicaid and and food stamps, and they stand up for
criminal drug people.
Speaker 9 (46:08):
I don't understand how you can be an.
Speaker 13 (46:10):
American politicians and have those policies that you. I see
Adam Shift, I see this Jim Hines or what his
name from Connecticut, ease people.
Speaker 3 (46:19):
These people are just a news gatherer. I mean the
headline gatherers.
Speaker 13 (46:25):
Uh, they're they're they're not American.
Speaker 3 (46:27):
They're they're crazy people.
Speaker 5 (46:29):
How about this mom. Donnie for example, was elected New
York City after the woman lost in Nashville. But they
believe they want to defund the police, abolish the prison
system for hebit, state operated hospitals from suing for medical debts,
ban all guns, universal healthcare, decriminalized sex, work, safe injection
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sites for drug addicts, and cash bail, decriminalized drug possession,
and cooperation with ice. Imagine when New York City and
Donnie's going to be sworn in in about three weeks,
He's going to implement those policies. And Nashvilleigans came out
and like forty six percent voted for that goofball, who's
the running mate of AOCS. She almost won in Congress.
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And then you got Brandon Johnson in Chicago got Karen Bass.
I'll ask you a question, JD. America is a great country.
How long can we stay great when American cities are
in collapse?
Speaker 13 (47:26):
Well, I'm eighty one years old, Bill, so you know
I've kind of long in the two that I have
a lot of historical information in my brain. The fraud
that Trump is exposing that's been going on by both
sides with all of our we have to start from
zero and redo everything when it comes to spending money.
Speaker 1 (47:50):
In each time, every time, each time.
Speaker 5 (47:53):
Imagine a year from now, if the Democrats seize control
of the Congress and the King Jefferies is in charge, and.
Speaker 13 (47:59):
They they won't, they won't.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
I pray to God, I pray to God. You're right.
Speaker 14 (48:05):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (48:06):
The experts say, no, but the Trump voters have got
to come out a year from now because the Trump
agendas derailed will never be fully implemented, and the and
the agendas of a King Jeffreys would become the law
of the land. Let's continue now with Ralph, and I'm
sure we're Ralph, South Carolina, Ralph from the home of
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the game Cocks.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Ralph, how are you.
Speaker 15 (48:29):
All right?
Speaker 16 (48:30):
How you going?
Speaker 1 (48:30):
I'm doing good? What do you got.
Speaker 16 (48:34):
I'm in favor of them doing whatever they need to
do to them to blow up them boots, and they
should go ahead and pardon those people, and then they
wouldn't have anything to worry about.
Speaker 5 (48:45):
Well, the thing is, I guess sometime soon that Venezuela
is going to have to you know, Maduro's got a
got a bond on his head of fifty million dollars.
Speaker 7 (48:54):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (48:55):
He's indicted Maduro for drug possession, drug traff and the
leader of Venezuela. Maybe we're going to do something. I'm
not sure what it is, but nonetheless, they are killing
one hundred thousand Americans every year, and the last twenty
four years has been two point four million dead Americans
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because of the drug traffickers and nine to eleven happened
with only three thousand. Look how we reacted. Let's continue. Now,
let's go to Lisa in Pennsylvania, the home of the Quakers. Lisa,
how are you good, evening?
Speaker 15 (49:27):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (49:28):
I'm doing well.
Speaker 15 (49:28):
So you know, I'm not a lawyer, not a politician,
not a veteran. I am a healthcare provider on the
streets of Baltimore City in an open air drug market.
So I'm going to make this argument short and sweet,
and you know, history is the past. What do we have.
I'm going to tell you what we have now, the real,
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for the real, what's going on, not what they want
you to believe. So we lose every day two hundred
and forty eight adults three children between fourteen and eighteen.
Speaker 13 (50:03):
Okay, so we're.
Speaker 15 (50:04):
You know, we're up in the numbers. Every day, seven
days a week. Christmas for us, a dry Thanksgiving every day. Now,
let's imagine seven forty seven. How many streets are on
a seven forty seven between two fifty and three hundred.
That means in this country, every day, seven days a week,
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three hundred and sixty five days, a plane is crashing
and with no survivors. Now, How can the left argue
with that? Imagine that Kristin Wilker had to come on
TV every night. We imagine sched to do that every day,
three hundred and sixty five days a year, CNN, everybody,
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and you are going to blame these men. We had
three planes hit in nine eleven. People went crazy in
this country. Why aren't they going crazy?
Speaker 13 (50:59):
That one?
Speaker 15 (51:00):
Seven forty seven is going down every day with veterans, lawyers, politicians, children.
Addiction means has no lines other than I know Bordon
the city and I've worked there thirty years. The kids
in Bordon La City are not the problem. The people
who come to Baltimore City in and open their drug
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market are the problem because these kids can't The kids
in the city can't.
Speaker 3 (51:24):
Afford the drugs.
Speaker 15 (51:26):
But what they can come to me and say, Miss
Lisa resend Obama, I mean President Biden's son is using
coke in the White House? Why should I stop?
Speaker 5 (51:39):
You make a great analogy. Can you imagine if that's
seven forty seven crashed every day the civil air.
Speaker 15 (51:47):
Every single day. Kristen Williger, who it's gonna sit and
bread headsas has to has to interrupt your will aforging
jeopardy and say a seven forty seven has gone down,
knows that no planes would take off.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
No planes would take off. I wouldn't get off.
Speaker 15 (52:06):
To an argument that can't be argued with.
Speaker 1 (52:08):
You know, I flew in, yes, but it's real life, Lisa.
Speaker 5 (52:12):
I flew in this afternoon from from Fort Myers, Florida,
and we had about two hundred people on a plane.
Delta did a great job, and there were many children
on that plane, the little babies and kids, which I
thought was fabulous. And the idea that that plane is
going to crash. If one would crash every day, nobody
would go on a plane. In fact, I'm not triving today.
Speaker 15 (52:35):
We don't have to imagine it. It's happening.
Speaker 13 (52:38):
It's not.
Speaker 15 (52:39):
It's an analogy, but it's the fact.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
The truth.
Speaker 15 (52:42):
I'm just a little drugs you know. I'm just like
I lived thirty minutes from market gigs. I am one
of the last Caucasian people to work the city streets.
Farmer City. It's an open air drug market. The police
had been hurt so bad that there just wereried about
their safety, so they're not getting involved. But the point
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is the one other point I want to make as
a as I've seen it. I'm on the streets of
Bargainer City every day. Here's what happens, the overdose. We
rely on narcan to bring these kids back, right. We
hit them with the narcan. It doesn't work. I send
them over to John Hopkins Hospital and I get a
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call ten minutes later that I have to go back
and get that cry it because they're clean, but they're
positive for rat poisoning, comic rat commit or rat poisoning.
That's what we're seeing. That what's coming in those boats
could really not be cocaine, could be.
Speaker 5 (53:43):
Rat poisoning, could be fentanyl. Is something we got to
run against the clock. I love to call Lisa because
the analogy you made is exactly accurate. Democrats care more
about the rights of narco terrorists more than the living
soul of guardsmen Et And we didn't hear much about
her all anymore, killed by legal alien and so it
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is sick. And it said, you know, Jad mentioned New Orleans.
I may call Jeff crue Air from New Orleans to
see what's happening there with ice. I'll just continue with
more twenty two minutes after the hour, Bill Cunningham with
you every Sunday night, Corey in Youtah. Welcome to the
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Bill Cunningham Show. Corey, give me a full report.
Speaker 9 (54:33):
Yeah, Bill Cunningham, You're a real patriot. We love you
out here in Utah.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
I love you, Hey.
Speaker 9 (54:37):
I'm a good friend of Senator Mike Lee is a
great patriot in the US Senate out there, and I
want to give him a shout out for fighting against
this disaster with Biden for four years and Obama for eight.
Bless he and Ted Cruz have sold. But I'm in
a unique position to be calling on this topic. I
was a police officer in the Navy. They trained us
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on hi aging enemies on boats, you know, to protect
our own military ships and stuff. And with that attorney
had told you was one hundred percent correct. If there's
a boat out there and it doesn't have a nationality
flag on it, it's treated no different than a pirate ship.
And I fully support President Trump and what he's done
and Pete Hexseth on this. And also I had an
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uncle here in Utah in two thousand that was killed
by an illegal alien and I've been sending on the
alarm on this BS for the last two decades. Only
to have it fall in the fault years of rhinos,
like our former governors in Utah, Mike Levett and Gary Herbert,
to have nothing done, nothing done about it until President
Trump came in in twenty sixteen. And I'm very thankful
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for this president as a military veteran and as an
angel family. And you know what we did to those
pirate ships down there in the Caribbean. On this whole
deal that the fake news media is creating a big
deal on is no different than an Apache helicopter taking
out a convoy in Afghanistan or Iraq, like we have
several times, and people get out of there and run.
Speaker 3 (56:06):
What do we do?
Speaker 9 (56:07):
We eliminate all of them. They're still in the game.
They're still They're still in it. So I fully support
what's going on down there. And I'm sick and tired
of the liberal bs that's going on. And I'm thankful
that heg Seth and Trump have cleaned out the social
the socialism experiment that Obama tried to put in this military,
and we're now a fighting force again with recruiting numbers
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going through the roof because people want to join a
real military that doesn't have a bunch of pansies and
dresses running around doing LGBTQ shows.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
Corey, you mad.
Speaker 5 (56:39):
I'm going to make you and my last caller the
callers of the month because what you said encapsulates what
I think many Americans feel but are fearful to express,
and that is the military when they're out there killing
narco terrorists are doing the Lord's work. And Corey, thanks
for calling in. Get my best news. Senator Mike Lee.
I've had I'm on a couple of times, wrote a
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book or two. He's a great man. And God bless you,
and God bless the people of Utah. Thank you, Bill,
God bless you, and thank you for your service. Let's
continue with more. I'm going to put a call into
Jeff crue Air of New Orleans talk with him and
also the good friend of j D in Las Vegas,
Wayne Allen.
Speaker 1 (57:17):
Route will be here later on.
Speaker 5 (57:19):
And I would like to think that a legal migrants
from corrupt, violent nations bring dangerous values into this country
and it must be stopped. Bill Cunningham with you every
Sunday night.
Speaker 1 (57:44):
Bill Cunningham, the Great America.
Speaker 5 (57:45):
Of course, Jeff Crue Air controls New Orleans Louisiana with
an iron grip. He's been a radio talk show host
there for many years, written many books. And now that
LaToya the Destroyer is heading toward federal prison, is the
new mayor going to be any different?
Speaker 6 (58:01):
Meet the new boss the same as the old boss.
Speaker 3 (58:04):
Bill.
Speaker 6 (58:04):
It's one liberal Democrat coming in in exchange for another
liberal Democrat. The difference is that the new mayor is polished,
she's smart, she's articulate, she'll she'll make a good image,
but her policies are pretty much the same. She's not corrupt,
she's not going to go to jail, but she's not
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going to move New Orleans in a direction toward you
free market entrepreneurship, you know, a booming economy.
Speaker 3 (58:32):
It's going to be.
Speaker 6 (58:33):
Government solutions for problems, you know, give us more money,
more programs. That's going to be her formula.
Speaker 5 (58:40):
Her name is Helena Maarino. Not much different. Has Ice
arrived in the Crescent City yet, Yes.
Speaker 6 (58:48):
Yes, we are pleased to have them.
Speaker 3 (58:50):
You know.
Speaker 6 (58:50):
I do a bike ride every you know, Sunday morning,
all around the city with my friend. And there are
many buildings that were doing born with graffiti f Ice.
There's all kinds of marks from the protesters that you know,
they're not pleased that Ice is here. But Gregory Bravino,
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the head of the Border Patrol, has been asking, you know, folks,
you know, to cooperate, and I see most people, most
of the you know, business owners and most of the
average citizens support what they're doing. A lot of them
go up to them and say, hey, I want a
selfie with you. He's got a lot of support among
the people, not necessarily the local politicians.
Speaker 5 (59:38):
As far as the bunch of deficit I left. I
look at some of your columns, Chef Creweir, and you
point out there's a huge bunch of deficit LaToya Cantrell
the destroyer left behind. And also I also noted that
those twelve or so murderers that escape from a county jail,
about three have not yet been found. But how big
is the deficit left behind? Which is true in almost
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every set. In fact, we have a mayor in Cincinnati
name half tab Pirival who's had two personal cars repossessed
by the repo man. And so what's happening in New
Orleans kind of embarrassing when your mayor has the repo
man with a tow truck hooking up his car. Would
you kind of embarrassing? Let's have to have pirival doesn't
make his car payments. Butvertheless, how big is the Jefferson
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in New Orleans?
Speaker 6 (01:00:22):
Well, well she did one better than him.
Speaker 11 (01:00:26):
She had a love.
Speaker 6 (01:00:27):
Shack with her bodyguard boyfriend that we had to repossess
from her. She was using a city owned apartment for
her little rendezvous with their bodyguard, and the city council
had to eventually kick her out of there and change
the locks. See that's the whole reason.
Speaker 3 (01:00:44):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:00:44):
For one, I was wondering, why is she traveling all
over the world for climate change conferences. She doesn't care
about climate change. She just wanted to go on international
trips with her bodyguard boyfriend.
Speaker 5 (01:00:54):
He was a hell of a bodyguard. He was guarding
her body, making sure no one else got to it.
Speaker 6 (01:01:00):
Right, all exactly, So now it all makes sense. They
wanted to on the taxpayer time, you.
Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
Know, see Rio and all.
Speaker 6 (01:01:07):
These other exotic destinations. So I mean it was a scam.
So yes, Bill, she left us with about a two
hundred million dollars a budget deficit, and that's in a
city whose overall budget is only about eight hundred million,
So I mean, that's a massive deficit. They got all
this COVID money, they decided to keep spending it. It
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was supposed to be one time money, but they turned
it into recurring expenses. They budgeted fifty seven thousand for
overtime that really cost sixty to seventy million. So, I mean,
it was just one debacle after another. And the city
council that Helena Moreno sat on did not do a
very good job of oversight. They just sort of rubber
stamped what the mayor was doing. And now of course
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they're all saying that they didn't know. Well, they should
have known because they were on the city council. They're
supposed to be overseeing what the mayor is doing.
Speaker 5 (01:01:58):
Is there any real election in Cincinnati. We don't have
a real election in Chicago, or in Los Angeles or
New York, Atlanta, there's no real election. The Democratic Party nominates,
the Democrats can stand up and stand up and line
to vote, some in person, some in mass Is there
any like the New Orleans an opposition party to any
of this.
Speaker 3 (01:02:18):
No.
Speaker 6 (01:02:19):
The Republican candidate for mayor got two percent of the vote,
which is even worse than Curtis Leewa received in New
York City two two percent. Yeah, and he's a good,
good man who should have been elected. He's a CPA,
came out of retirement to run very qualified. He knew
the budget backwards and forwards. He could have really cleaned
up that city. He got two percent of the vote.
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And when Donald Trump Ron's When Republicans run for governor,
they get about ten to fifteen percent of the vote
in Orleans Parish, which accomplices of the city. So that's
about the base of Republicans arrest or Democrats, and they
just fight it out among the Democrat party as to
who's going to be the preferred candidate.
Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
At least in Cincinnati. J. D. Vance's half brother got
like sixteen percent of the vote. That's not bad.
Speaker 5 (01:03:05):
Of course, it ran against the mayor whose cars repossessed,
ran against a city manager appointed by the mayor who
filed personal bankruptcy because of Taxleans. But other than that,
and the vice mayor in our town also has a
million dollars in Taxleans and the mayor can't make car payments,
and so that's typical in Cincinnati. Talk about your nomination
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for Turkey of the Year. You have many nominees, but
there's only one winner. Tell the American people who are
the nominees.
Speaker 6 (01:03:36):
Well, there were a lot of very, very good.
Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
Nominees this year.
Speaker 6 (01:03:40):
We had Chuck Schumer, he was a nominee. We had
LaToya Cantrell. Of course, LaToya Destroyer. She was one of
the popular nominees. But the overwhelming winner was Jasmine Crockett,
the congresswoman from the Great State of Texas. Her faux
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pause during twenty twenty five. I mean, we could spend
hours talking about that. She backs up her you know,
incompetence with delusions of grandeur. She makes her staff driver
around and escalade. They're like an uber driver. She's like
a princess in the back all to herself. She rarely
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goes to work. She's a diva, treats her staff like dirt.
And then of course she wants to now run for
the US Senate and in the great pity of Texas,
and we got to alert our friends in Texas to
make sure that doesn't happen, because she would be a disaster. Well,
we can't promote someone like.
Speaker 5 (01:04:42):
Her, you know, Jeff Carer, I hear every cycle Texas
is about to go blue. And so I guess having
gone through a whole bunch of real derelics and knuckleheads
and some real goofballs, they now moved on to Jasmine
Crockett to run for the US Senate seat. Now, if
that happens and AOC takes over the set through New York,
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she's gonna run against Chuck Schumer. Everyone in the note
tells me that she's not so stupid as a run
for president, but to begin in the Senate as a
stepping stone of the presidency. And imagine Congresswoman Porter in
California winning the governorship. There you'd have the trifecta Porter,
the Crockett, the AOC and throwing LaToya the destroyer, throwing
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all of them together.
Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Now we're in real trouble.
Speaker 6 (01:05:28):
Yeah, the three stooges, those three, my gosh, I mean,
can you imagine the disaster that would be at those
three one? I mean, I don't think Chuck Schumer is
going to run. So I do think AOC is going
to win. I don't think Jasmine Crockett is gonna win.
Even though the polls show that she's leading among Democrats.
She'll probably get the Democrat nomination. So I see her
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giving it a try. But you're right, they keep saying
it's close. But I still think the Republican will prevail.
And I see her, I do not see her getting elected,
but you know, we got to keep our guard up.
I mean, she's a dangerous person. I mean she's just
extremely left wing, very very incompetent. She says things that
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are very divisive. She likes to push the racial issues
divide people. She's not a unit or she's not someone
that's going to help the people at Texas. She's just
going to do it for her own personal glory.
Speaker 5 (01:06:25):
You have a great column up about two weeks ago,
November the twenty fourth at Jeffkruair dot com. America is
facing the most critical midterms ever.
Speaker 6 (01:06:35):
Please explain, Well, we have got a Republican majority of
about four seats now, and with Marjorie Taylor Green resigning,
that's going to be another special election. So Republicans need
to maintain their majority until the midterms. And then, of
course history shows Bill that the party out of power
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normally wins massive numbers of seats in the House and
takes power. Republicans have got to hold on to this
because if the Democrats that take control, that's going to
be the end of the Trump agenda. They're going to
start impeachment hearings against President Trump. They'll probably impeach him
on the House side. They'll be the same sort of
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dysfunction that we saw in the first term. And we've
got too much work to do to overcome all of
the Biden agenda. I mean, we are trying to make
progress with all of the obstacles that the left is
throwing in front of President Trump, and we can't turn
control of Congress over to the Democrats. That would be
a total disaster. So that's why I say it's incredibly
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important for this country. If we want to maintain to
make America Great Again agenda and help President Trump succeed,
he needs help in Congress. And by the way, these
Republicans need to get to work. I'm tired of their recesses.
I'm tired of all of their you know, getting paid
for shutdowns and not doing anything the two months vacation
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that they took. I mean, there's too much at stake here.
I mean, it's a lot of fire under them. Bill.
Speaker 5 (01:08:06):
The other issue you bring up, which is a good
one that if the Senate stays Republican, which most pun
ands say it will unless Jasmin Crockett maybe she's related
to Davy Crockett. I'm not sure, but some Jasmin Crockett
in Texas wins the Senate seat, there there'll be no
judges ever again confirmed by the United States Senate or ambassadorships.
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If they take the House and the Senate, which smart
individuals say could happen because of a lot of malaise
with Republican megatypes, then we're in a real crisis because
then Trump would be an orphan in Washington, d c.
And we can't have that. It would be a disaster.
Which is Obamacare coming up in about a week. By
the middle of the month, they're supposed to say, Okay,
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the Senate's going to have a vote on Obamacare. Remember,
like your plan, keep your plan, like your doctor, keep
your doctor. Your premiums going down twenty five hundred dollars
a year on every We're going to lower the budget deficit.
And I don't see anyone bringing this information out When
Democrats speak about the glories of Obamacare, why don't they
talk about the fact that Obamacare billions go to the
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insurance companies. We're supposed to hold down premium cost and
also deductibles, and they don't do that. We're funding the
insurance companies and not healthcare in this country. Imagine a
world in which the Democrats control the House in the
Senate about a year from now, My god, are we're
in trouble and we forget about Obamacare and the promises.
Why does in the media bring up the promises of Obamacare,
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none of which haven't kept.
Speaker 6 (01:09:35):
I mean, you make a great point. I mean we
keep hearing from the media and the Democrats the word affordability.
The problems that we have with affordability are all due
to Democrats because Democrats gave us Obamacare. Not one Republican
voted for Obamacare. Democrats gave us bidnomics. We're only ten
months away from bidnomics. And President Trump's agenda is in
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all the way completely enacted to one beautiful bill doesn't
get started until after the new year. So we're still
recovering from Bidenomics. That people have affordability issues with healthcare
and other costs, it's all due to the Democrats, and
Republicans are terrible at messaging and fighting back and standing
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their ground and communicating to the American.
Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
People about these issues.
Speaker 6 (01:10:21):
They've got a great story to tell with what President
Trump is doing. But they're, you know, they're they're they're
not doing it. They're they're they're certainly ineffective, and they're
not supporting the President's nominees and the Senate.
Speaker 3 (01:10:32):
You're talking about it.
Speaker 6 (01:10:33):
If the Democrats take control, they should be not confirming everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:10:37):
Now, but they're not.
Speaker 6 (01:10:39):
Because of the stupid Blue slip and all these other
hurdles that they're putting in front of everything.
Speaker 3 (01:10:44):
They got to get rid of the.
Speaker 6 (01:10:45):
Filibuster bill, they got to get to work, and we've
got limited time here. So I don't know either. These
Republicans are just lame. But the Democrats cause the affordability
so as we know, and you see that helps the Republicans.
Speaker 5 (01:11:01):
Whether it's rents, utility, cost health care, the Democratic policies
calls the affordability crisis. Instead of taking responsibility for the
extent of their policies, they blame the other side for
what they've done. It's an incredible thing to watch. The
Landlord Association in New York City says there's thirty five
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thousand empty apartments in New York City, and one of
the shows, I think it was Breitbarter, it might have
been Fox News had a reporter go with the landlord
to a nondescript one bedroom apartment in Brooklyn and he said,
in that unit right there, I pay four thousand dollars
a month fifty thousand a year in real estate expenses,
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real estate taxes, that's fifty thousand, he said. I also
spend approximately one thousand a month in utilities. That's twelve thousand.
So before I do anything about that apartment, I have
sixty two thousand dollars five thousand a month to break even. Now,
on top of that, I have to pay utilities, and
I have to upgrade the facility now. Then, so if
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I don't charge seven or eight thousand a month for
eleven hundred square foot apartment in Brooklyn, I go bankrupt
because the cost exceed the rent. And so when the
Democrats in New York City, I have thirty five thousand
empty apartments and they have rent freezes, which means you
can't recover the cost of real estate tax increases, utility
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cost increases. The Democratic policies bring about what they seek
to avoid, which they want to have lots of apartments.
Their policies cause fewer apartments, and economics indicate when that
occurs the rents go up.
Speaker 8 (01:12:40):
Correct, You're exactly right.
Speaker 6 (01:12:42):
I mean some of these people will walk away from
these projects if they can't make any money, and the
Democrats prevent people from making money, from making a living,
from doing it in a way that's economically feasible. I mean,
their plans just don't work. They never work. There's never
an example of any of these plans working anywhere. So
New York City is going to be a disaster under
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this Mondamie character. New Orleans was a disaster under our mayor.
Cincinnati the same.
Speaker 3 (01:13:09):
Way under your mayor.
Speaker 6 (01:13:10):
I mean, they just don't work. There's no city we
can point to you and say, hey, Democrat policies turned
that city around and made it more libable, made it
more affordable. I gave it a better economy that got nothing.
They've got poor results everywhere, yet people in some of
these cities like Cincinnati, New Orleans keep voting for the Democrats.
Speaker 5 (01:13:29):
We just had the election about a month ago and
after that have purevoll got like eighty two percent of
the vote, and this was after the riots downtown. This
is after him signing silly legislation. This was after the
repoman had popped one of his cars for non payment.
Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
And so, I mean, how many mayors.
Speaker 5 (01:13:46):
Have multiple cars repossessed by the REPO man while he's
in office?
Speaker 1 (01:13:50):
Does that happen very often?
Speaker 3 (01:13:53):
No?
Speaker 6 (01:13:53):
No, And that should be disqualifying. That should be disqualifying.
And how he handled the you know, the down there
was just horrible and that should have been disqualifying. And
then he gets eighty two percent of the vote.
Speaker 3 (01:14:06):
That's that's incredible.
Speaker 6 (01:14:08):
But well, you know, I mean these voters are I
guess they're just hard headed. They just can only vote Democrats.
I mean, that's what they've been programmed to do. That's
what they believe is the best in their best interests,
and they understand is leading to the destruction.
Speaker 3 (01:14:21):
Of these cities. Well that, I mean, it's just crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:14:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:14:24):
Take of our three major cities, Take New York, Chicago
and Los Angeles. You take Mom Donnie, Brandon Johnson, and
Karen Bess. You cannot have a more collection of goofs
than those three running their cities into the ground. And
Mom Donnie's about to make it worse. His policies are
awful and they're going to be worse. And the voters
voted for him. At least you only have like fifty
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point five percent of the vote. In Cincinnati, our goofy
mayor gets eighty two percent, and you're Mayor Helena Marino.
I guess, I guess you got ninety percent of the vote.
Speaker 6 (01:14:56):
No, she she had some Democrat out, you know, Democrats,
so she won the in the first primary with about
fifty five percent of the vote. But you know, candidate's
number two and three were both Democrats, and she she won.
She didn't even have to go to a runoff. So
the problem is that a lot of Republicans voted for her,
thinking that she was the lesser of the evils among
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the Democrats. Instead of getting behind the Republican candidate, they
voted for her, and now they're going to regret that.
I predict based on you know, how she's acted toward Ice.
I mean, you know, she's not exactly welcome. I mean,
we've got a Republican governor he's welcoming Ice.
Speaker 11 (01:15:36):
Look at what she's doing.
Speaker 6 (01:15:37):
I mean, she's trying to run them out of town.
Speaker 5 (01:15:41):
Jeff Carer, you're the best of this, I want to
check in with you on the Southern Command there in
New Orleans. And Jeff Creer, thanks for coming on the
Bill Cunningham Show.
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
And by the way, Jeff, Merry Christmas.
Speaker 6 (01:15:51):
Merry Christmas, Bill, thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (01:15:53):
Take let's continue with more.
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Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
Billy Cunningham, the Great American Course of course. WAYN.
Speaker 5 (01:17:10):
Allen Root is one of the great friends and supporters
of President Donald Trump. Author of many books, as TV
and radio shows. He knows where the bodies are buried
all over the country. Wayne Allen Root, welcome again to
the Bill Cunningham Show, and Merry Christmas to you and
yours and secondly, you have two great columns I want
to focus on. One is to port all illegal aliens
out of America and do it quickly. The other one's
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Obamacarey's going to raise his ugily head again in about
a week. So tell the American people, and I know
you share this with the President, the scope of the
problem and how to solve it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:42):
Well.
Speaker 17 (01:17:42):
As far as the illegal immigration, I'll tell you what
I think. First of all, everybody makes it like they're
all in agreement except for the worst of the worst
of the worst of the Democrats, the ones who run
the country who don't even think it's a problem.
Speaker 3 (01:17:54):
But the average person on the street.
Speaker 17 (01:17:55):
Everyone on the right and the left agrees that we
should deport criminals, go criminals, the ones who are actually
convicted felons. Everyone agrees on that. Where there's disagreement is
beyond that. And I would argue that the worst crime
in America, besides murder and rape, is that illegals are
bankrupting our country, and so you got to deport everyone
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who takes welfare. This argument that illegals are contributing to society,
they're not taking from society is the biggest lie ever told.
They're all on food stamps, they're all on welfare, they're
all in housing allowances, they're all in aids, in dependent children,
their kids are in school. They're bankrupting us, They're burying
us in debt.
Speaker 3 (01:18:33):
They're destroying this country. The economy is eventually going to collapse.
Speaker 17 (01:18:36):
Because of all the debt from the trillions of dollars
that we spend collectively each decade on illegal immigrants.
Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
So my argument is who needs.
Speaker 17 (01:18:43):
To be deported, Well, we have to all agree criminals
in any illegal that takes Goverment checks, and then I
will agree to you leave the other ones alone.
Speaker 3 (01:18:51):
That would be my compromise.
Speaker 17 (01:18:52):
All the ones who don't take Govment checks and do
not commit crimes, leave them alone. You know what, I think,
that's like one percent, ninety nine percent take a check
from the government, whether it's an earned income tax credit,
food stamps, welfare, et cetera, et cetera. So let's throw
out of the country all the people that are taking money.
We don't know them that you want to come in
my country, You want to break in my country, and then.
Speaker 3 (01:19:13):
You want to rob me too, and steal my money and.
Speaker 17 (01:19:16):
Make the budget explode and make the dead explode. So
first fifth degree that we want to get all the
illegals out who are both criminals and or taking out
of the system stealing our money. Once we've agreed on that,
then you have to say, how do you get them out?
Because twenty five million came in under Biden, that's the
real number, and there's probably forty to fifty million in
the country right now. And the way Trump's going, the
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pace he's going, Bill, He's doing a great job. He
got two million them out of the country, but multiply that.
Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
Time is four He's only going to get eight million out.
That's not good enough. This is not going fast enough.
Speaker 17 (01:19:48):
So my belief is that you literally Trump needs to
announce that ICE will no longer operate in blue cities
and blue states, only conduct operations in red cities and
red states that cooperate with ICE.
Speaker 3 (01:20:03):
And if we do.
Speaker 17 (01:20:04):
It my way, we will clean all the illegals will
run for their lives to blue cities and blue states,
and all of us who live in red cities the
red states. No more illegals, life gets better. You can
cut property TAXI, you and.
Speaker 3 (01:20:14):
Cut sales taxes.
Speaker 17 (01:20:15):
No more crime, no more welfare exploding the red cities
and the Red States will be fantastic. Let them all
move to the Blue cities and the Blue States, and
then in about a year, when they've all moved, then
it's easy.
Speaker 3 (01:20:26):
To find them all.
Speaker 17 (01:20:26):
It's like picking off fish in a barrel, as they say,
or deporting fish in a barrel. Now you send ice
into the Blue cities and the Blue States that you
said you weren't going to go in, but you do
it a year for now because they've all run to
those states and it's easy to find them. They're all
in one place, they're not spread out, and we got them.
Speaker 3 (01:20:44):
So that's my theory.
Speaker 17 (01:20:45):
There is not enough ice officers in this country to
go find them in every city in fifty states, especially
when those cities are not cooperating. So let them all
run to the places where democrats run the city and
they say we will defend illegals. That's where they'll all go.
And eventually we'll go clean them all out. But for now,
we'll clean out the Red cities and the Red States
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and life will be good.
Speaker 5 (01:21:07):
You know, Wayne, I have to share with you the
comments of borders are Tom Homan about the children in
a minute or two, but I want you to focus
on this. In your column, you say, I don't know
why we make such a big deal out of Russia's
invasion of Ukraine when America's endured a far worse invasion.
Russia has sent six hundred thousand trips to invade Ukraine,
the world has sent fifty million to invade America.
Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
Great comment, right, right.
Speaker 17 (01:21:31):
I mean, that's the reality, is fifty million invaders in
our country and they're collecting checks almost every one of them.
You know, people see them, their gardeners, their maids, their nannies.
They work hard, They do work hard. I will absolutely
say there are many illegal aliens who work hard in
our country, but they've all learned that this government is
filled by morons. And then our government will give anyone
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who asks a wealthare check and food stamps and earned
incotext credits and free healthcare, and pretty soon they're spending
trillions of dollars of our money. And it's like, you know,
it's bad enough if someone invade your home, but once
they invade your home, at least they leave right any
when there's a home evasion, eventually the criminals leave.
Speaker 3 (01:22:11):
But if they stay and say, for the rest of
my life, I want to have your income.
Speaker 17 (01:22:14):
That's what illegals are doing when they take checks for
the government. They're staying and taking all of our money.
So there is no money to fix the infrastructure this country.
There's no money for all the people who are citizens
of our country. The illegals get free, free school, and
now they're starting to get free college.
Speaker 3 (01:22:30):
And my kids don't get that. Your kids don't get that.
This is outrageous.
Speaker 17 (01:22:34):
So anyone who's touched government money has got to be
deported out of our country. And if you want to
call me a softy, I'll let those who have no
criminal record and who never took a check they can stay.
Speaker 3 (01:22:47):
You know my opinion, there's almost none of them.
Speaker 17 (01:22:49):
They've all taken the money, so we'll get rid of
all the bad ones who took the checks.
Speaker 5 (01:22:54):
In a related matter, Harry Truman said, show me a
man that gets rich by being a polo tition, and
I'll show you a crook. There was the story a
couple of days going on Fox News in which a
mid mass Somalian fraud nearing double digit billions in Minnesota
has been revealed that Congresswoman Elin Omar's net worth has
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exploded from sixty five thousand dollars in twenty twenty to
thirty million and twenty twenty four of forty six thousand
percent increase in some place to figure closer to forty
five or fifty million dollars that Omar has made directly
and indirectly by being in Congress.
Speaker 1 (01:23:34):
That is better than Nancy Pelosi. Why doesn't the media
investigate that?
Speaker 17 (01:23:39):
Yeah, and I want you know, there's another great story
in the news that's a big one. And I think
this probably it looks like Steven Miller says, the biggest
fraud in the history United States, and that billion is
going to look low by the time we're done. It's
more like eight billion. And that's only coming out of
I almost said Somalia, but it is Somalia, now little Somalia.
Minnesota now little Somalia. They even have a Somalian flag.
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I don't know if you notice that, but good old
Waltz change the state flag of Minnesota and it looks
just like the Somalian flag.
Speaker 3 (01:24:06):
No kidding, this is not a joke. The flag of
the state.
Speaker 17 (01:24:09):
Of Minnesota is almost a direct copy of the Somalian flag.
Our country has been conquered. It's been taken over. But
if you think that that's bad, if it's now six
or eight billion, wait till you find out how much
money has been stolen in every blue state by illegal
aliens in California, in New York, in Rhode Island, and
in Chicago, Illinois. They're everywhere and they're all stealing money.
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You know, this is the idea that like, you know,
Wayne Root must be all Republicans, O maga, all the
Wayne Roots, that Donald Trump's were all racist.
Speaker 3 (01:24:40):
Well you couldn't be furtherest to the truth.
Speaker 17 (01:24:42):
I love legal immigrants number one. I think that's what
made America right, legal immigrants, not illegal.
Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
And number two, you know what, Bill, I don't care
if you're black. I don't care if you're white. I
don't care if you're green. I don't care if you're Jewish.
I don't even care of your Muslim.
Speaker 17 (01:24:56):
If you come to America and you want to not
go on welfare and not take food stamps and not
take from the system, and you have a job, you're
not lazy from the day you get here. You have
a job, you contribute, and you pay taxes. Those people
I like, if they're smart. How about what Trump talks
about low Iq, He's one hundred percent of right. These
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Somalians in little of Somalia in Minnesota, low Iq elin
Omar's iq is like almost a retarded disabled person in America.
These people do not belong in our country. The point
of America is we want immigrants, but we want the
best of the best from each country, not the worst
of the worst. So I'll take a Somalian, I'll take
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a black person from Zimbabwe, Somalia, Haiti, as long as
you're the top one half of one percent, smartest and
most talented for that country. But what we're doing now
is taking the bottom of the barrel, the worst of
the worst from each country.
Speaker 3 (01:25:52):
So I don't care if you're from Israel or Haiti.
Speaker 17 (01:25:54):
I want the best of Israel and I want the
best of Haiti.
Speaker 3 (01:25:57):
Will take all of those.
Speaker 17 (01:25:58):
In our country legally, never illegally, but stop accepting low iq,
unskilled won't learn English, criminals and frauds into our country,
who are welfare queens that want to be paid government
checks for the day they're boards will the day they die.
So I'm all for immigration. If you come here to
work and you'll never take a dime and you're smart,
(01:26:20):
which give an IQ test. I'll take the smartest in Somalia.
I want the top one hundred people in Somalia who
have IQs above one point thirty, right, But I don't
want the ones who have IQ's of seventy. We don't
want him in our country. So we have to start
having standards. America doesn't need more dumb people. We got
enough dumb people already.
Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
Bill, Well, how about this?
Speaker 5 (01:26:42):
When I watched Tom Homan this morning on CNN, he
made this would be a great topic for sixty minutes
if we had legitimate news media. He said that those
experts in his Department of Borders are health and human
I'm sorry the borders are said. There's at least sixty
two thousand and migrant children from horrific circumstances like sex
(01:27:04):
trafficking and forced labor that have been freed by Donald Trump,
leaving about another three hundred thousand children led in by
Obama and Biden that were sex traffic continue to be
sex traffic. Wouldn't it be interesting, instead of those two
Narco terrorists that were killed on the Double Top strike,
if all the news media would try to find some
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of these children who were put into sex trafficking six seven,
eight little boys and girls by the policies of Joe Biden.
Why doesn't why doesn't why doesn't Trump get coverage of
what he's done with that?
Speaker 17 (01:27:38):
Yeah, it's great, it's great stuff. And I can tell
you why this stuff doesn't happen. This is the point
I was going to make it that I got off
on my tangent about how we don't want low.
Speaker 3 (01:27:45):
IQ in our country.
Speaker 17 (01:27:46):
But what I was gonna make was it's not just
the money that's been stolen by the Somalis in Minnesota.
It's also a big news story that was kind of avoided.
Most people didn't see it last week as the mainstream
didn't cover it.
Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
But Obama had a.
Speaker 17 (01:27:58):
Big shot DEA official who got arrested this week for
being on the payroll of the Mexican drug cartel.
Speaker 5 (01:28:04):
And right, an Obama official gets arrested for being on
the payroll of the drug cartel in Mexico.
Speaker 17 (01:28:13):
And I've come on your show one hundred times, Bill,
I mean, I'm on your show a lot, and every
time I say something about the fact that, in my opinion,
all the Democrats are on the payroll of China and
the Mexican drug cartel. And of course China's partners with
the Mexican drug cartel because they bring in all the
feneral Mexico does for China. China makes it all and
then their partners bring it across the border, traffic it
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and sell it in the United States. So China is
partners with all the drug gangs, the drug cartels, and
the drug cartel chiefs, And so I believe every Democrat
because they all act so abnormal. They love illegals, they
love giving illegals money, they love defending them and never allowing.
Speaker 3 (01:28:50):
Them to be deported.
Speaker 17 (01:28:51):
They'll defend you if you're a murderer, a rapist, MS
thirteen gangbanger, they'll fly del salvage wor to bring it back.
Speaker 3 (01:28:58):
It's crazy.
Speaker 17 (01:28:58):
The reason why you own thing that makes sense is
that they are on the payroll of the Mexican drug cartel.
This guy was the tip of the iceberg. In my opinion,
Half the government officials who have something to do with
bringing in drugs, you know, if they can, if they're
in a position that can help bring in drugs, they're
on the payroll of the Mexican drug cartel. Half the
politicians are on the payroll of the Mexican drug cartel,
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on both parties, but all the Democrats. I'm telling you
it's happening. I don't know why people don't get it.
I watched the nineteen forties movie the other day in
black and white, and it was about the mob in
nineteen forty and in New York City in nineteen forty,
the mafia, the Italian mafia, controlled the judges, the police chiefs,
and the politicians.
Speaker 3 (01:29:40):
The judges were all bought.
Speaker 17 (01:29:41):
So what would make people think that the Mexican drug cartels,
with all the money in the world, they make up
billion dollars a week, You don't think they could pay
off all the judges in the America, all the Democrat judges.
You don't think they got the police chefs. You don't
think they got the politicians. Of course they do.
Speaker 3 (01:29:56):
The mafia did it in nineteen forty.
Speaker 17 (01:29:58):
They didn't make anything near the money that these guys
are making now. So I'm telling you our officials and
government and our politicians are paid in offshore accounts by
the Mexican drug cartel and by China. And I'm telling
you that's why they're so desperate to keep the border
open and to keep the illegals in the United States,
even the gang bangers in all on.
Speaker 5 (01:30:18):
That front, Homan also said that in December of last year,
three hundred and one, nine hundred and eighty one encounters
at the southwest border. He said twice that number we're
not recorded as encounters. That would be six hundred thousand
and one month. And in the month of November we
have the numbers. The number is zero. So in one
month of last year with Biden six hundred thousand encounters
(01:30:42):
LEGO and in Leo six hundred thousand, and in the
month of November this year zero and so.
Speaker 17 (01:30:49):
Well, not only not only zero in November, but I
believe I report on my show yesterday, I'm pretty sure
the number was seven months in a row. We've let
zero into the country. Zero for the seventh months in
a row. I mean, when people criticize Trump, I get it.
Speaker 3 (01:31:04):
Listen.
Speaker 17 (01:31:04):
I disagree with Trump on several key issues. You know,
him and I could argue about a whole bunch of things.
You know, I'm against the vaccine. I can't stand the
fact that he wants to let six hundred thousand shiny
students into the country I disagree should have released Epstein.
You know I always said from day one, I send notes,
release Epstein, Release Epstein. You're causing problems here with Maga.
Release Epstein. There are things even I disagree with Trump on,
(01:31:25):
but that never makes me change my mind that if
you watch the things he does on a weekly basis,
he is the greatest president of my lifetime, and he
is the goat, maybe the greatest of all time. He
is better than Reagan. He does more in a week
good than Reagan did in eight years.
Speaker 3 (01:31:41):
And I love Reagan.
Speaker 17 (01:31:42):
Reagan's my hero, but never did Reagan do what Trump does.
Speaker 3 (01:31:46):
Every day of the week.
Speaker 17 (01:31:47):
He makes six announcements that I love, and then like
once a month he does something I don't like. And
these these people on the right who are so uptight
about the one he does that they don't like. You know,
the glass is half full, it's.
Speaker 3 (01:31:59):
Not half empty. Stop seeing it as half empty.
Speaker 17 (01:32:02):
He is the greatest president we've ever had, and he's
the greatest president will ever get in the future. So
you better enjoy it because he does more good in
a week than any president will ever do in eight years.
Speaker 5 (01:32:13):
And next year, if it goes the wrong direction. The
last two years of his last term in office is
going to be impeachments and subpoenas and all kinds of
governmental hearings. King Jefferies is going to impage the President
again and probably peyt hag Cethea. It'll be nothing will happen.
This next midterm election November of next year, is going
(01:32:34):
to be by far the most important in my lifetime.
Speaker 3 (01:32:36):
Would you agree, Well, that's why I have the answer
to that.
Speaker 17 (01:32:38):
There's only one answer, and the average person doesn't understand that.
Trump gets it, and Tommy Tupperville gets it because he
announced it last week, and I've been saying on my
show every day, the most important thing we can ever
do in the history of America is to kill the philibuster.
And if the Republican Congress won't kill a philibuster, then
they're all morons. But they're playing for the other side.
Because if we were to kill the filibuster, and you
(01:32:59):
could pass the entire Trump agenda with fifty one votes
instead of sixty, you can pass voter ID for federal elections,
proof of citizenship for federal elections. You can pass no
longer allow mail in ballots, except if a person get
proved they're extremely sick. You're dying of cancer. Other than that,
no longer allow ballot drop boxes or ballot harvesting. No
(01:33:21):
longer allow ballots to be counted after election day on
a federal base.
Speaker 3 (01:33:25):
You can't do that locally. I get it.
Speaker 17 (01:33:27):
CONTs says the states control their local state elections, but
on a federal level, for federal elections, this could all
be passed. Not to mention, every conservative judge that's been
sitting in line one hundreds of that don't get passed, right,
line them up and send them on through.
Speaker 3 (01:33:43):
If we don't.
Speaker 17 (01:33:43):
Pass the filibuster, we will lose the midterms. It's suicide
to not pass a killing of the filibuster.
Speaker 3 (01:33:50):
We've got to get rid of the filibuster.
Speaker 17 (01:33:52):
And then we win every election going forward for years
to come, because without rigging and cheating, Democrats cannot win elections.
Speaker 5 (01:34:01):
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Way on the route once again, Thanks for coming on
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and Merry Christmas.
Speaker 17 (01:34:10):
Merry Christmas, Roots for America dot com. Merry Christmas, Happy
and happy New Year.
Speaker 1 (01:34:15):
God bless you you're the best.
Speaker 5 (01:34:16):
Thank you very much. Let's continue with more Billy Cunningham.
With you every Sunday Night. By Billy Cunningham. The Great
American waylan the root those where the bodies are buried
all over the country. And if he can get the
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President to do what he suggests, how great would that be?
And then leave the Blue cities and Blue states alone,
let them fall under their own morass. And I'm gonna
have I love to hear from Jeff crue Air from
New Orleans about ICE cooperation there. And to cut off
all government benefits to illegal aliens I think should be
a given.
Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
Why not? It makes a whole bunch of sense.
Speaker 5 (01:35:00):
And secondly, how can you have an affordability crisis complain
about by the Democrats When their policies cause the issues
in America to become unaffordable, whether it's rent or food,
or whether it's alcohol or gasoline, utilities and pharmaceutical or
medical expenses. The Democratic policies is what's causing higher costs,
(01:35:21):
and they pen that on someone other than themselves. When
their policies cause the countries middle class, they have many
things in their life that are unaffordable, unaffordable, I stay
tuned for more. Coming up next will be the great
Warren Davidson. Warren Davison has spent many years in the Congress.
He also is a graduate of West Point. Is defending
the viewpoints about what to do about Pete Hegseth and
(01:35:44):
Admiral Bailey, Admiral Bradley that both of us say he
did nothing wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
So let's continue with more.
Speaker 5 (01:35:50):
Bill Cunningham, the Great American, with you and all of
the great Americans every Sunday. Bill Cunningham, the Great America.
(01:36:10):
Let's continue now in One of the great representatives in
the Congress is Warren Davidson of the state of Ohio.
Been there about ten years, graduated from Notre Dame, also
at West Point graduate and Congressman Warren Davidson. First of all,
welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Merry Christmas.
And I want to get a military guy's perspective on
the double tap that happened on these Narco terrorists and
(01:36:32):
how unusual is it for that to occur. The admiral
involved seems to be a platinum gold when it comes
to ethics, values and morals. What he did was have
out his side a jagged lawyer Department of Defense approving
what he was doing. So how does a military man
process what's happening in the Caribbean.
Speaker 18 (01:36:51):
Always very interesting to see you and all your listeners
as well. Thanks for having me on. And look, you know,
when you think of it, the military go back to
George Washington on Christmas, they crossed the Delaware and change
the course of the revolution. So you know, we're here
at a time where we've just remembered the day that
(01:37:11):
lives in infamy, December seventh, and now we're moving moving forward.
But you know, you look at the long legacy of
our military. Look, the military, they take action when all
the diplomacy fails. Right, we tried the asking nicely, We
told them to stop, and now you have to make
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them stop bringing the drugs into our country. And so
President Trump rightly declared the cartel's enemies of our country.
They are clearly enemies of our country. They're killing Americans
with this poison, fentanyl, and all kinds of other horrific acts.
And they're allied with people that are also part of
(01:37:54):
a broader terror network and a broader terror funding system.
So they're legitimate target. There is an eminent threat to Americans,
and so they've gone through all that. Then when you
go to target it, they intended to kill the people
on the boat and sink the boat. Right, They want
to kill they want to take out everything about that boat.
(01:38:16):
And the idea that well, you only get one shot
at it is crazy. Now they've tried all kinds of
word parsing to get around the fact.
Speaker 3 (01:38:24):
The root issue is they don't want.
Speaker 18 (01:38:26):
To take out the cartels. I mean, at the end
of the day, they've been the great Democrats have been
the greatest thing ever for the cartels. When Donald Trump
was president number forty five, the cartels were making money
trafficking people across the southern border. The New York Times
estimated about five hundred thousand dollars a year. But with
two years into the Biden administration, The New York Times
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hardly a friend of ours says that the cartels were
making over thirteen billion dollars a year just trafficking the people,
exploiting them, mong them tens of thousands of unaccompanied miners,
many of whom the Trump administration have recovered.
Speaker 3 (01:39:06):
So these these are horrible.
Speaker 18 (01:39:08):
Democrats don't want to stop the cartels. They've designed policy
after policy that helps the cartels, and so now they're
out there like, well, you can't come back and try
to kill them a second time. They were stranded on
a boat that was going to sink and you had
to go rescue them. Well, no you don't. Now if
they were defenseless and floating in the water trying to
(01:39:31):
survive and get to shore. There is a shipwreck provision
in the law of armed conflicts, and that did in
fact happen. If you recall there were two people that
were rescued by our military and our coast Guard. They
were returned to their country of origin. Now I think
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they should have been extra died and prosecuted. I mean,
they were in the act of something else. Get Mos
a great fitting place underutilized these days, and you could
have taken them there and just made it clear like no,
you don't get a free pass for trying to do
this to our country. But that's the kind of lay
of the land right now as I see it.
Speaker 5 (01:40:12):
Well, we have many examples in the past of sinking
a disabled enemy vessel, even when carrying a wounded personnel
at a standard naval practice for generations. I saw this
story on the History Channel which I love watching. And
the commentator that made the remarks during the Battle of Midway,
one of the Japanese carriers was blue up, was burning
(01:40:35):
dead in the water, no longer able to fight or
launch aircraft, but it was full of injured, dead and
dying Japanese soldiers to the tune of several hundred. And
you know, you know what we did, Congressman. We kept
throwing torpedoes into the ship until it was at the
bottom of the ocean.
Speaker 1 (01:40:50):
And that was lawful.
Speaker 5 (01:40:52):
And so there were hundreds of wounded Japanese of the
Imperial Navy that we put to the bottom of the
Pacific because they were on an aircraft likely to sink
and disabled enemy vessel. Everyone caring when the personnel has
been standard naval practice for generations, and consistent with the
law of the armed conflict of the sea, not to
(01:41:13):
directly kill those men, but to take the ship to
the bottom of the ocean.
Speaker 1 (01:41:17):
And what happens happens, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:41:20):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 18 (01:41:21):
And look, we've got colleagues, frankly Republicans and denteracrats that
are out there are like, well, you know, you can't
just give a death penalty to these guys. They're trafficking drugs.
It's not a capital offense. Look, you don't send in
the military to read Miranda rights people, right. The military
action is not you know, police action, right. It is
(01:41:42):
not like, oh, well, we're going to send them out
with you know, tasers and flex cuffs and bring them
all in for questioning. The military is diplomacy failed. You
should have negotiated, you should have complied when we told you,
and you didn't, and now we're going to make you
stop posing a threat to our country.
Speaker 3 (01:42:03):
And the stronger and more.
Speaker 18 (01:42:05):
Focused our military is, the more effective our state department
can be, the more effective our Homeland security department can be,
the more secure our border can be. And these are
the objectives, and that's the root of it. People at
the end of the day don't want the border secure,
they don't want the black market closed off, and they
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want to military that isn't designed to fight and win
decisive battles. They want these nebulous continue on forever. I mean,
these are the same kind of people that sent the
JAG officers over to say, well, you know, you were
trying to kill this guy over in Afghanistan before. But Now,
you can't really kill him. You know, you could kill
him over here, but you can't kill him there. And yeah,
(01:42:47):
it looks like he's put an id out there, but
you got to wait until you take direct fire from somebody.
These are the stupidest things that they come up with,
and they need to stay the heck away from the
warriors that are out there doing what needs to be
done to defend our country.
Speaker 5 (01:43:02):
And you may have recalled during that disastrous leaving of
Kabbo Afghanistan, the desertion of our duties ordered by Joe Biden.
He sent drones over to take out a couple of
white trucks that had eight children and four women inside
the trucks. It was the goal was to kill a
couple of terrorists. They might have killed a couple of terrorists,
(01:43:25):
but they killed about eight children and four women in
the process. And the Democrats did not raise the stink
at all, did they.
Speaker 18 (01:43:32):
Yeah, they Saint Obama to them, right, I mean, he
could do no wrong. Everything was great, even when he
killed an American who was like sixteen. And I'm not complaining.
I think you know, this guy had made himself an
enemy of our country. You know, there were a lot
of smarter ways to wage the war on terror, and
there's been very little accountability for those people that waged it.
(01:43:55):
But it's been disappointing to watch veterans, you know, particularly
some of these guys who who were part of the
reason we were not succeeding in the war. They're anxious
to hold everybody in the lower ranks accountable all day,
but there's never any accountability for the generals. And now
they're out there commentating from the side, trying to tear
(01:44:16):
down peak HEADSEF. And note that all it appears to
be well coordinated, right So right after the Seditious Six
go out and release their video about this, the whole
media thing comes in. So you know, it wasn't like
some naive set of coincidences. I do believe their coincidences.
(01:44:37):
That video was not one of them. This is a
coordinated operation and it's designed to sow discord and dissent
within our militaries, designed to undermine the current channe of
command and weaken our country. It's horrendous that this is
even going on, and it's even more horrendous to me
that it's being tolerated and talked about seriously.
Speaker 1 (01:44:57):
Well, on another issue.
Speaker 5 (01:44:59):
Sometime a week or so, the Senate is going to
take up they agree to take up, I have a
vote on the extension of Obamacare. Can you briefly describe
what was promised by Obamacare in the beginning, how it
turned out, and why I would anticipate you think a
wooden stake needs to go into the heart of Obamacare.
Speaker 1 (01:45:20):
Yeah, you know.
Speaker 18 (01:45:21):
Of course, it's called the Affordable Care Act, and the
Obama branded it, and the whole promise was that it
would make health care more affordable.
Speaker 3 (01:45:28):
Right.
Speaker 18 (01:45:29):
It obviously hasn't succeeded in that. Now, I won't say
there were nothing out of it that came to be effective.
I mean, now you can keep your kids on your
plan until they're twenty six, if you've got like a
family plan, you've got a way to cover pre existing
conditions and things like that where people found themselves kind
of locked out of access to healthcare. So that those
(01:45:51):
are things that are broadly bipartisan and supported. And even
when Republicans were trying to perform this back in twenty seventeen,
there were things that were preserved. But what fundamentally they
do is of the As Obamacare continued to fail. In
twenty one, they decided, you know, we need more subsidies
to go to bail out the Obamacare and cover for
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the fact that it's failing. And they came up with
has to be like the dumbest idea, which is, let's
give the subsidies direct to the health insurance companies. Now,
you know, if you would give it to the doctors
or hospitals, I mean, that might make sense. If you
give it to the people who owe the hospital and
doctor bills, that would make sense. But why would you
give it to a middleman, particularly one that performance hasn't
(01:46:37):
been good. I mean, in spite of all the subsidies,
they didn't keep health care affordable. Now, their profit margins
have been phenomenal, their share prices have done great. In
one of the top performing ETFs out there is a
healthcare ETF has just been predictable as can be, soaring
since Obamacare started pouring cash into the health insurance companies.
But people are still getting double digit increases. They're still
(01:46:59):
being out of pocket max rays, still being denied claims,
still being told, oh that was out of network, all
kinds of terrible service.
Speaker 3 (01:47:07):
People can't stand the health.
Speaker 18 (01:47:09):
Insurance company, even though they might say, you know, I
had great doctors and nurses and the technology is great
and everything else, the medical building process has been a disaster.
And so instead of fixing that, Democrats want to continue
to hide the failure of Obamacare and pretend that it's
great with more subsidies. And so that's the challenge right here.
And I think, you know, kudos to President Trump because
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he's talked about, you know, health freedom accounts where the
money would go directly to individuals. Yes, and you know,
if you're going to subsidize something, that would be way
smarter way to do it, and it would ultimately help
reorient healthcare as the user is the person that pays
for it, and then it could actually have function more
like a market so that it would actually hold prices
(01:47:52):
down and in at least increase service. If if you're
going to have it out there, I mean, you know,
they don't respond to the consumer in the current model.
Speaker 5 (01:48:01):
And Congressman, I think Republicans do a bad job at
pr And in this case, the average person thinks, somehow
Republicans want to take away healthcare, when in reality, Republicans
want quality healthcare centered around the patient and the Democrats
want to give billions of dollars to the insurance companies,
who then screw the patients and get campaign donations back.
(01:48:22):
If you would ask the average person living in this
country who wants to provide healthcare at little expense, the
answer would probably be the Democratic Party. But the average
person doesn't understand that Obamacare gives subsidies directly to insurance
companies hoping they hold down costs. They're not incentivized to
do so, and they don't. Plus, some of the deductibilities
(01:48:43):
are five to ten thousand dollars for each person you're
out of network. The thing is collapsed and it's failed.
Why should you subsidize a failure? And Obamacare is a failure,
And so at some point the House may have to
vote on this thing. How would you vote in a
week or two?
Speaker 18 (01:49:00):
Well, look, I'm against just continuing the status quo of
more subsidies for a failed plan. I mean, this is
a crazy idea. And look, I will say Democrats, they've
been sort of dancing to the same sheet music for
a long time. They love Obamacare and they want it
as a gateway drug to get single payer, you know,
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socialist health care, where the government runs everything. I mean,
some of them want a true national system where the
doctors and hospitals are operated by the government too.
Speaker 1 (01:49:30):
That's really vacare for all.
Speaker 18 (01:49:32):
And while the VA has moved a lot in the
right direction since Trump's first term and a lot of
good reform packages, I mean, you don't have the same
kinds of problems in a lot of our private sector
hospitals that you've had in VA with you know, veteran care.
So I don't think that's something should be replicated for everybody.
(01:49:53):
What we should do is continue to do the part
that works. I mean, most Americans get their insurance to
their employer, happy with it. And the trouble is is
that it works fine if you get a job at
Procter and Gamble or something, a huge employer, and they
they have great plans and everything else like that, they're
great company. But if you look at a small business
(01:50:16):
you get twenty employees, one person gets cancer, they want
to spread that risk over twenty people. Well, that doesn't
that doesn't share the risk pool big enough. So part
of the reforms that Republicans had was to put the
high cost to ensured a high risk pool that would
take that out of the insurance market, so the Medicaid
dollars would go to that. Then regular health insurance would
(01:50:38):
have less. Some of the you know, five or ten
most expensive things wouldn't even have to be covered by anybody,
they'd be so that that would be the subsidy, and
it would go to treat these things that are just
super expensive to treat, and normal health care, normal access
to health care for your common conditions. People you know,
have a baby and you know, want to want to
(01:50:59):
do maternity and all this stuff. Those kinds of things
would would be lower because you're not subsidizing the super
high expensive stuff they're because you're doing cancer treatments with
the same twenty employees, right, And so changing that risk
model is are things that aren't sexy, they aren't flashy,
they don't mark it well, but they really do lower costs.
(01:51:21):
And so those are the kinds of things we have
to do. And I think you know President Trump's onto
something is if you do want to extend the subsidies,
let's make sure we send them money to the people
and let them buy the plan they want.
Speaker 1 (01:51:31):
That's the other thing.
Speaker 18 (01:51:32):
Obamacare mandated that everybody has to have a standard package
of insurance, so you couldn't customize it anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:51:39):
And you know, if you.
Speaker 18 (01:51:40):
Look at some of the advertisers on TV, they've made
a mint talking about, well, customize it by the things
you want from your car, your home, or everything else.
Speaker 1 (01:51:51):
But when it comes to healthcare, you can't do that.
Speaker 9 (01:51:52):
You got to buy the whole package.
Speaker 5 (01:51:54):
I don't need transgender services, I don't need abortion care,
I don't need all kinds of stuff, and I buy
one the insurance that fits my needs at this particular point,
and one size does fit all, and that spreads the
premiums over a large group of people that none of
whom need the care for some of the things that
have been ordered. Well, Congressman Warren Davids who we've got
to go. The affordability crisis is here and is caused
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by the policies of the Democrat Party, and instead of
taking responsibility for it, they want to make things more unaffordable,
such as rents, utility expenses, and healthcare costs. And I
hope our conversation informed the American people as to what
the plan is. And the Democrats want to keep the
campaign donations coming from the insurance companies and Donald Trump
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and you want to give the subsidies directly to the
insured person and let that person decide what they specifically need.
Then costs go down. And Warren Davidson, once again, thanks
for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and Merry Christmas
and a happy near to you. Warren Davidson, You're doing
a great job.
Speaker 1 (01:52:55):
Thank you.
Speaker 18 (01:52:56):
Yeah, Merry Christmas, Happy neuity to you and to all
your lists.
Speaker 5 (01:53:00):
Bless you all, God, bless America. Thank you very much.
That guy went to West Point a Notre Dame. Pretty
good guy, been a ranger and he stands with Pete Hegseth.
These things happen in the military. They're not the welcome
wagon that they don't go there with with with the
idea that how do we save narco traffickers. Their goal
was to put that that boat at the bottom of
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the Caribbean. And if it takes two strikes to do it,
so be it. Let's continue with more Bill Cunningham, with
you every Sunday. Billy Cunningham, the Great American is Christmas approaches.
I want to wish you and yours and merry Christmas
in the happy New Year, and remember what the season
is all about. But I especially want to thank tonight
Wayne Olan Route for coming on. He has the President's here,
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and when he talks about the idea of cutting off
government benefits to illegal aliens, I think that would be
a given. In fact, most of the polling on the
issue indicates that we agree with the President and agree
with Wayne Alan Root on that issue. And as far
as Pete Hegseth he is, the price is to Jore
and the Democrats come up all the time with more
and more reasons to hate Donald Trump and Jade Vance
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and everyone connected to the Trump administration.
Speaker 1 (01:54:09):
So it's not going to stop.
Speaker 5 (01:54:10):
Get ready, and as Jeff Crewer said earlier tonight, it
is critical that the midterm election have a Trump turnout
so that Trump agenda can't continue. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year.
Bill Cunningham, the Great American, with you every Sunday night.