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I'm Billy Cunningham, the great American. Welcome this Sunday night, and first of all, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I am told the White House at a big Christmas function which they played Silent Night, and Merry Christmas was signed, was hung everywhere in the White House, and people freely could save Merry Christmas. So that's a positive. And that's only after less than one year of Donald J. Trump.
A couple of housekeeping matters. First of all, the US has boarded a third Venezuelan and oil tanker pursuing to a federal judge's warrant to seize it. It was identified two years ago someone in the Biden administration using the auto pen listed a whole bunch of tankers that were in violation of a US law and also the World Court the un because they were unflagged, unconnected to a country.
They were sailing around giving oil from Venezuela to Cuba and to Iran that needs help, serious help, and to Iraq, and now that's been stopped. So the next few weeks are going to be interesting because those regimes could collapse at one point or another, if they haven't collapsed already. And it's sad for the good people of Cuba to have to go through this. It's up to them to correct it, not up to us. So we'll continue to
follow that as events unfold. Also with picking up the pieces of the homeless guy named John who broke the case at Brown University. Now the officials there are breaking their arms and dislocating their shoulders, patting themselves on the back for solving this thing, which is again and he was here legally because he was part of some diversity program from Portugal and he was admitted, i think in twenty seventeen or twenty eighteen, given a permanent residence green
card because he won the lottery in Portugal. He'd been here before on a student visa, did allows a job and between the years twenty oh three and twenty seventeen, many were unsure about this murderer, this triple homicide artist who should not have been in the country at all. And Christy nom has now stopped the so called diversity program because as you know, America does not have enough diversity. We need more diversity of Portuguese and so she has
stopped the program, to the consternation at many liberals. But when I look at this case that was finally resolved Thursday and Friday, John the homeless guy broke the case. I know this is something that Dei hires at Brown University, you don't want to hear. You might recall the second photo put out with some individual looking with bushy eyebrows, kind of walking around as a person of interest, not as a perpetrator, but as somebody who may have met
the murderer. It turned out that he did meet the murderer, and the homeless guy lived in the basement of the physics building. He lived in a basement as a homeless person. And know when a Brown University knew he was in the basement living there, and he just happened to run into the guy and started falling with him. The murderer because to the homeless guy, John said, he didn't fit in.
The homeless guy who's likely to get the fifty thousand dollars reward, by the way, the homeless guy who's like thirty eight years old as a graduate of Brown University, how about that deal? So we began following the murderer. He didn't thought he fitted in. He uh recorded the idea that he was driving a white Nissan with a Florida plate for the homeless guy named John. It was like boy Florida plate in the Rhode Island and I
don't think so. So he just made a note of that in his mind, put it on Reddit, and then when the missive went out from the FBI, if you're this person, come forward. Within an hour, he walked up to two Providence police officers in uniform on the Brown University campus and said, uh, I think I'm that guy you're looking for me? He said, yeah, you know anything about this case? Yeah, it was a guy I followed.
He might be the guy who killed those those uh that two students in Brown and wounded the other nine. So they took him in, confirmed the story, and then from the rented card place they got his identity out of the murderer. From that, they led them to the storage unit and he killed himself two before his body was located unbeknownst to the police. Complete mental and prosecutorial misconduct, police information by the Providence cop, the Providence mayor, the
Providence president has no idea what they're doing. The homeless guy cracked the case, and he's entitled the fifty thousand dollars. Hope he spends the money wisely. But if somebody has a place to go to school, why in the world would you send your kid, your daughter, or your son to a place like Columbia or Harvard, or Yale or a Dartmouth or Brown University when their bunch are run by a bunch of liberals encouraging students to engage in
hate speech against Jews and others. And his homeless guys living in buildings. This guy has a mental difficulties, that is, the homeless guy also has a substance abuse problem. So I hope this fifty thousand dollars gets some straight a little bit of a housekeeping matter. And secondly, or fourthly, and Nicki Minaje, Nicki Minaje, the female rap star has now taken to Erica Erica Kirk and she appeared at the Turning Point USA rally in Phoenix, Arizona, in front
of eight thousand I saw this morning. I think Fox newsheaded this morning. The morning session started at nine am local time in Phoenix and by four am there were thousands lined up around the block. And I have hope. The hope is only this that if you give our college graduates in a doctrination program for four years, in most colleges, they come out as marching Marxists. They do not come out as free thinkers, believing in family, faith, and the flag. The three main principles of Charlie were
number one God, number two family, number three America. And you don't get that in high school very often. You don't get that very often in college at all. So to have this particular movement that Charlie started about twelve years ago to metastasize in many colleges, telling these kids about God and about family and about the flag in America was right at the heart of the education system we have in this country. There's not enough of that.
All of us have a concern. In twenty twenty eight or even twenty twenty six, and about eleven months from now, if this country turns to Akeem Jeffreys and Chuck Schumer to solve problems, my gosh, are we in trouble. More trouble than you can imagine. Because they don't have the solution. All they can do is smear and divide. The Democratic Party presides over racism, they always have historically to the party of racism, and racism pays big dividends for the
Democrats by keeping their supporters all riled up. It means that they can count upon about ninety five percent or so of Democratic Black female vote and about eighty percent of the black male vote. And that's how they stay in power, whether you're Brandon Johnson or whether you're Kim Bass or whether Mam Donnie has captured most of that vote because kids come out of college not educated but indoctrinated. And to heavy party that survives because of racism is
sick and sad. In the twenty first century. The Democratic Party only presides over racist they claim, in order to keep them in the fold, to keep them voting for Democrats. The party of Racism today the same as it was for the past two hundred years, as the Democrat party, and so to have Nicki Minaj appear at the turning point USA America at fest and Phoenix for the last three or four days was wonderful. And later on we may play some of that, some cuts from Nicki Minaj.
I'm not sure Conservative talk radio has played Nicki minage very often. I'm not sure about that. I don't think so. I might be wrong. I might be wrong, but I doubt it. But Nicki Minaj is making sense. Now, lastly, before I take your calls, before I pu little Nicki minajh. This story broke about three days ago, and I know it's an important story because the mainstream media has ignored
it completely. You might recall in twenty twenty, Donald Trump made a telephone call to a guy named Raffensberger, who's the Secretary of state in Georgia, the Peachtree State, and said find me eleven thousand and seven or sixty five votes. And he didn't say corruptly or illegally. He said they got to be out there somewhere. Something's wrong. The Trump
just said, I know I won Georgia. Also in that election, John asof barely beat David Perdue, who had been in office for quite a while, and many people said something's not right. You might recall that the media told us it was the most secure election in American history, that was unbelievably secure in twenty twenty. But now the other
shoe is dropped. Here we go. A Georgia State Election Board investigation substantiates that Fulton County, though home of Fanny Willis and lover boy Nathan Wade, that Fulton County violated election rules in twenty twenty by failing to have poll workers sign required tabulation tapes for early voting in thirty six of thirty seven advanced voting precincts affecting ready for this number, three hundred and fifteen thousand votes in Fulton County.
Let me guess ninety percent were Democratic votes. These unsigned tapes broke the chain of custody in certification requirements under Georgia law, which mandates signed tapes as the sole legal proof of authentic vote totals. During a Board and meeting of December, the ninth and Brumbaugh, attorney for the Fulton County Board of Elections, contends that quote, we do not dispute this, Okay, don't dispute it, She said, it was a violation of law. She also went on to say,
don't worry about it. After twenty twenty, we have new leadership and a new building and a new board and a new standard operating procedure, and since then the training has been enhanced. Quote, we don't dispute the allegation from twenty twenty election. So a little bit further, David Cross, a local election integrity activist, made that allegation. He fought a former complaint alleging in March of twenty twenty two that Fulton County illegally counted three hundred and fifteen thousand
early votes. And now the Georgia State Board of Supervision and the Board of Elections says they do not dispute the finding. What does that mean for the twenty twenty election? Continue? Quote these signed tapes are the sole legal certification that the reported totals are authentic. Fulton County produced zero signed tabulating tapes in the early voting. These are not clerical errors.
They are catastrophic breaks in chant accosted in certification. Since no tape was legally certified, Fulton County had no lawful authority to certify its advanced voting results to the Secretary of State Refensberger, who accepted in twenty twenty and folded those uncertified numbers in the George's official total without questioning them.
When the law demands three signatures on a tabulation tape and the county fails to follow the rules, those three hundred and fifteen thousand votes in Fulton County are by definition uncertified and illegally cast. What here it is? What's that mean? That means John Ossoff should not be in the United States Senate his running mate, that the reverend won by more than that, but as Off did not.
So here we are what In December of twenty twenty five, we find out about almost five years later that all the comments about the most secure election in American history was twenty twenty was a lie and these came out of one county in one state. In twenty twenty, the Democrats believed sink the Bismark, sink the Trumpster by any
means necessary, including lying, cheating, and stealing. Do you honestly believe that in twenty twenty that Joe Biden received eighty one million votes, which is fifteen million more votes for him that were cast for Barack Usain Obama in twenty eight or twenty twelve, and millions more than were cast for Donald Trump in twenty sixteen, and millions more than cast for Trump in twenty twenty and more votes that were cast for Donald Trump in twenty twenty four or
Kamala Harris, how much cheating actually took place when one county and more or less the swing state of Georgia should not accounted three hundred and fifteen thousand votes out of Fulton County, ninety five percent of which were Democratic votes. Can we go back in time and review the comments of Raffinsburger and the Democratic Party about that being the most secure election and American history was twenty twenty? That was a buld face, unmitigated lie. Let's continue. Whenever stop,
we simply continue. The fight goes on. We're going to play for you later. Some cuts. Some Nicki minaj Yeah, that's right. Nicki Minaje on the Bill Cunningham Show talking about the sacred aspect of Turning Point USA and her loving feelings for Donald Trump. This is unbelievable. Let's continue with more and line up the calls now, Danny Boy, Danny Boy. The number to call. We have five lines open now eight six six six four seven seven three three seven eight six six six four seven seven three
three seven. Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you every Sunday night. We're gonna play later some of the cuts of Nicki Minaj, the Rapper, African American female that had had great success and turning point USA Saturday. The rapper previously partnered with you and Ambassador Mike Waltz. Despite light Christian persecution and Nigeria, I would note a positive aspect.
The Nigerian government has caused the release of a one hundred and forty Catholic school children who were kidnapped by Boca Haram, offshoot of ISIS, and I pray they return in good health. But what's happening in Nigeria, in fact over most of Africa when it comes to the obliteration of Christianity is truly unbelievable. I know it might be true,
but I doubt it. I can't think anywhere in the world today in the last one hundred years were Catholics and Christians targeted Muslims and Islamic believers for immediate death. Because if you in Egypt, for example, announce I'm leaving. I'm leaving the Muslim religion. Ninety five percent of Egyptians
believe that you should be beheaded immediately. So when Nicki Minaj talks about Nigeria, what's happened in Christianity in which the obliteration of that faith is occurring, part of the Islamic jihad against Christians and Jews believe it the global Intafada as well underway not just in Australia, but over Africa and Asia and in parts of America in which fifty or so adherent to Muslims has been elected to one or two political offices, including I might add as
the Mayor of New York City is going to take power in about ten days. Mom, Donnie and God helped New York City after that. So Nicki Minaj was introduced as the surprise surprise Guests by Erica Kirk and they discussed the recent realignment of the Trump administration on Christian persecution in Nigeria, which by the way, has been going on for about the last seven or eight years and
until Donald Trump took the presidency. Did you hear much from Joe Biden about Catholics and Christians being tortured, obliterated, thrown into sexual slavery in Nigeria. Only Donald Trump is doing that. And in the past she has certainly supported Democratic candidates, but she is the utmost respect now for the Republican administration of Donald Trump, because she says, Donald Trump and the Republicans are giving hope during these dark times,
and God knows they're dark. So let's continue with more on the other side. We'll take her telephone calls eight six six six four seven seven three three seven, and she talks about Trump and Vance as one of us. Is Donald Trump one of you? Do you do you feel as if we don't deserve to have him as
the president? Did he have to do this at the age of almost eighty, when he's a multi billionaire, almost gets shot twice, spills blood for you, and I then goes through the crap he goes through almost every day at the hands of the mainstream media, and somehow he's not lost touch with the world. He is not and he's still connected to us. So let's continue with more. I'll set up tonight's guest later on. We're gonna have later on Maya Cook, who was a Fox digital analyst.
She was on handed he quite a bit the last few weeks to talk about what's happening with the Epstein tapes and the files and what's happening in Minnesota. Then later on also is the Great Kendall Teats. Kendall Teats is a defending education dot Org about the indoctrination of children in high schools and colleges. And also later on to Steve gorm about the environment and how the movement
has collapsed. So if a line becomes available, eight sixty six six four seven, seven three three seven, And Merry Christmas, and I'll be with you next Sunday night, but also Happy New Year, Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you and all great Americans every Sunday I hit the music. Danny Gleason, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you. And I'm watching ABC News the other night they have a special and something this must be a sign of
the apocalypse. They had a special about the birth of Jesus through the Womb of Mary. And I'm thinking about the think back in time, and I've been to Nazareth, and I've been to Bethlehem, and I've been to Jerusalem, and I thought, and they had a couple of the hu that were present two thousand years ago. Let's say you're fourteen years old and your betrothed to a guy named Joseph from another family. I mean, all of Nazareth was maybe one to one hundred and fifty total people.
It was dirty, they were mud huts. Think back to two thousand years ago, what life would be like for a girl about thirteen or fourteen years old and your betrothed to some other family at that point, even to a large extent today, the family set up the marriage.
And you're an observant Jew, and one afternoon an archangel appears to you name Gabriel, and he announces to you, as a thirteen or fourteen year old girl, that you're going to be pregnant and that you're going to bear the Messiah who will be live for eternity, and that your mission will be to produce that child. And then she announces to Gabriel that's impossible, I'm a virgin. And Gabriel said, the Holy Spirit will cause the pregnancy to occur, and you will bear the baby and you will call
him Jesus. Now, at that point she had a problem. Would you agree, because in that culture. If you get pregnant as a teenage girl and you're not married, most of the marriages took place at the age of fourteen or fifteen, you were stoned to death. It wasn't like, oh, you had an affair, No, no, no, you were stone to death. So Mary had a problem. She's thinking, how do I tell Joseph and my mom and dad and his mom and dad that I'm pregnant and I'm thirteen
or fourteen years old. Not just I'm pregnant, but the an archangel appeared to me and said that I'm going to deliver the Messiah, and I'm not married and I'm thirteen or fourteen years old. You got a problem. So the ARCHANGELI appear then to Joseph and I gave him what his mission was. Somehow, Joseph then accepted it. Joseph told his mother and father and Mary he told her mother and father that I'm delivering the Messiah. At that point, there was a story to tell, so she had to
convince her family. The number one, I'm a virgin. Number two, I'm pregnant. Number three, an archangel appeared to me, and number four growing inside me is the Messiah. And for the next two thousand years, he'd be worshiped by billions, and all of human history will count time from the moment of my son's birth. And I'm living in the dirty, little town of dirt, little town of Nazareth and Judea, Who's going to believe this story? The answer is they believed,
and they kept the secret. They had a quiet ceremony, they quickly got married, and then the rest, shall we say, his history ended up going to Bethlehem, no more or less register as required to do. By the way, there's no Motel sixes. There was none of that going on at the time. There were other families that would take in the travelers, and so Joe his families had connections in Bethlehem for the baby Jesus. Did not know that Baby Jesus would be born there to tell friends and family.
Number one, I'm a virgin. Number two, I'm pregnant. Number three, an angel and the Holy Spirit made me pregnant. And number four, I'm pregnant with the Son of God. How would you handle that?
Well?
They handled it quite well. And the rest, shall we say, is history. Well, let's continue. I want to ask you this question tonight. If you had to make one prediction good or bad that's going to happen in twenty twenty six. What would it be. I'll give you my prediction. The economy's going to rip and roar, that Venezuela Madora will eventually leave, that Putin will seek peace in Ukraine fearing
Donald Trump. That Iran will be devastated by a terrible drought, and that Jijauping will not invade Taiwan because of Donald Trump. The economy or rip, roar, and the Republicans will keep the House in the Senate in twenty twenty six. That's my prediction. What is your prediction? Number to call eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven, and I'll give each caller about thirty seconds to a minute.
If you get on the line, We'll take your call tonight to give me your prediction for the year twenty twenty six, as Danny Gleeson will line up the calls. First calls will be from Connecticut, Florida and Colorado. Now, uh Saturday, Nicki Minaj the Rapper take about two minutes appeared with Turning Point USA and Erica Kirk. It was like,
are you kidding me? Is this the moment at which we're going to realize that younger Americans will listen to a Stephen A Smith or a Nicki Minaje and not to what they hear in the CBS Evening News Danny Boy hit it.
You know, interestingly enough, people have been even Christians have been being persecuted right here in our country in different ways. So when we talk about Nigeria and other countries, know that prior administrations saw nothing wrong with that, and that's what was wrong with them. I truly feel that there are people out there who felt good about chastising Christians right here in our country, and it's kind of really, really sick. We can't let people like that be in power, you guys.
That's the truth.
I can sugar coat it and laugh and kiki, but the truth is I am here today to tell you, you guys, that we absolutely cannot let people who have a problem with us worshiping God. We cannot have them in power.
We cannot have them in power. All you have to do is look at what is happening in other places in the world, look at what is being done to Christians all around the world, and ask yourself why people in this country that were in positions of power, felt so comfortable too try to take our voices from us. They were that afraid, They are that intimidated, They are that insecure, They are that small inside that hearing us and seeing us worship God irritated them. Our spirit irritates
them because when we speak, they get shown up. When the truth walks in the room. The lies hide. They don't come out willingly. You got a pry it out of them. They hide because they don't want you or anyone to know who they really are behind closed doors, because even they know how evil it is to try to deprive people of worshiping God.
You think about the Catholic President, Joe Biden, the Catholic Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, could not have cared less about what's happening to Catholics and Christians and Nigeria. Throughout the entire world, including Somalia. There's no Christian country that's executing Muslims, but Muslim countries execute Christians all the time. Let's go to your calls line becomes available eight sixty
six six four seven seven three three seven. Let's go to Steven Colorado and then Wayne and then or Dwayne and then Edward and Steve and Colorado Springs. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Steve, what do you got.
Hey?
I agree with you.
The economy is going to get better.
I agree the Republicans will do fine in the midterms as long as we keep a lid on the cheating and keep the Department of Justice, and everybody has to hold their feet to the fire so they can't squirm around and throw out the Republican observers and cheat on all the mail in ballots like they do here in Colorado.
And it takes.
A trained carpenter to build one. And the only thing the Democrats are going to have is some kind of watch out for it. They'd love to sabotage Trump's economy and did they did it the first time with COVID, And they're going to come up with something some kind of crisis, is some kind of big lie, and it might be pretty ridiculous because they're so desperate now, they're
like desperate rats. But that's the only thing they can do is try to ruin Trump's beautiful economy He's working so hard to build.
Stay do you think the Democrats wish America?
Well?
Do you think or you think the Democrats maybe in January thirty, it is about five weeks from now. They're going to shut down the economy again and then blame Trump. He went through about a forty three day but what six seven weeks and that took about a trillion trillion dollars off the American economy. And they want to do that again because they want to destroy Yeah, judo move they do.
They're going to try to do a Judo move and make it look like Trump's it's Trump's fault that the healthcare system is collapsing, when all it is is Obamacare collapsing, and it was all their stupid ideas. It was all ill founded anyway, Obamacare.
It was Obamacare was designed to fail. And when it was failing, thank god from the Democratic perspective, that COVID came along and that gave the opportunity to prop up the system. And it's failed right now. And basically, deductibilities are five to ten thousand dollars each. Insurance premiums have gone up seventeen hundred percent. Remember Obama, I wish we have that sum. We'll play at some point. If you like your plan, keep your plan, like your doctor keep
your doctor premiums. Yearly, we'll go down on average by twenty five hundred dollars a year per family. Is going to reduce the deficit. Those lies were heaped upon lies, and we believe the lies because Obama was saying it. But Democrats voted one hu percent for it, Republicans voted one hundred percent against it. And who's the blame right now? It's Donald Trump and the Republicans and Obamacare is their plan that's failed, and Trump and the Democrats are Republicans
are trying to save it. So go back. We have thousands, got to get some more calls. And is it Dwayne in Connecticut? Is that correct?
That is correct?
Give me a comment or two.
Hey Bill, how are you today?
Merry Christmas and happy New Year?
Great? Hey, listen, I want to go back to what you said about the twenty twenty election. I taught listen, I talked to God again. It goes with the God thing. And he says, because I'm throwing stuff at the TV, I'm crying. My wife hates me for all of this. And you know what I heard.
He told me.
He says, watch four years of hell, and we did. We went to it. All, we went for four years of hell and looked and then the economy and everything's got fixed up again when it could have been.
Eight years of glory.
And the thing is all.
These migrants coming into the country, okay, and everybody thinks it's for voting, when really it's census to fill up all these called blue states with immigrants so they could get money from the federal Gummer, Am I right?
Well, I look at Minnesota. You know Medicare, Medicaid is about fifty percent Feds about fifty percent in the state. The fraud in Minnesota was about eighteen billion dollars cost Minnesota's about nine billion cost us. But more importantly, they monetize criminality by an immigrant group, and to criticize it as racism. It's not racist if someone's acting criminally, call them out irrespective of race. If you use race not to call them out, hell, that's racism by itself. Hold
everybody the same election standard. And how do these Democrats get into office, like Nancy Pelosi or like elon Omar oh No and or Congressman Waters And all of a sudden they go in a little bit of money to come out worth tens of millions of dollars. How's that possible unless they're cheating. And I think Harry Truman said if a politicians and office enhancing their their own value,
they're cheating. And right now we have large numbers of Democrats that are monetizing their office and blaming others for their crimes, and we should not have to put up with it.
So I'll come this administration before hasn't been arrested for treason, and I.
Head on as on my daytime show. I had on a congressman a few days ago that said he wants to see somebody go to jail. At some point, someone's got to go to jail or a Democrats for the felonies they committed. And I hope it's out of South Florida. There's an investigation underway there, and I hope something happens with Komy and with Obama and with Biden, and with Clapper, and with and Brennan who set up the false intelligence
report which was the basis of the impeachment. I'm told that's going to happen in the first quarter of next year. It would be a great thing if Barack Hussein, Obama, and Joe Biden are indicted I'm not sure they can be convicted because they're president, so to speak. We will see what the US Supreme Court says. But he said to me, somebody's got to go to jail. Who are Democrats? And all I can say is God, bless you. Thanks for your call from Connecticut. Let's take a short break,
come back on the other side. Bill Cunningham, with you every Sunday night. Sorry, Danny boy, Danny Boy. A couple of other last items early Sunday, which is this morning. Deputy Attorney General at Todd Blanche, I like that guy said. The removal of Donald Trump's photos had nothing to do with the President's involvement with young girls or women at the behest of Jeffrey Epstein, was instead driven by concerns for the women depicted whether they wanted their pictures out.
About two hours ago, according to this media account that the photos have now been released of Donald Trump, US Department of Justice said quote, it has restored photos featuring President Donald Trump and the latest release of Jeffrey Epstein related documents after a review determined the image had not depict any Epstein victims. Of course, because we know, According
to the Department of Justice, Todd Blanche. More than two hundred attorneys in the Department of Justice dropped everything they were doing and were parceled out thousands of pages I said, thousands of pages of depositions, documents, grand jury witness statements, etc. To review. They dropped two hundred lawyers in Washington drop what they were doing and said, get to work. There was about a million pages. We have two hundred and
some lawyers. That's like reading a book every few hours and determine if there's anything in there that should not be released pursuing to other federal laws. And they released a whole bunch and they had redactions, and now they're getting rid of the reductions. So where would the Democrats
go from here? I have no idea, But I began about an hour ago talking about what happened to the state of Georgia when three hundred and fifteen thousand votes out of Fulton County should not have been counted in the twenty twenty election because they weren't tabulated correctly. The tapes did not have signatures, and it was a lie. Obviously, John Osoff would not be in the Senate right now if these facts were known in twenty twenty and Donald
Trump easily would have won the state of Georgia. I'd have to wonder, and by the way, the elections officials in Georgia agree with that. I'd have to wonder how many other states had similar problems that have not been identified yet. Mail and ballots are sent all over the country to individuals, and who's voting. Nobody knows. That's why mail and ballots are ripe with fraud. So let's continue
with more. Coming up first will be Maya Cook. She's with the Department, hasband with the DOJ and terrorism cases. She's a Fox News contributor and she was on with Fox News earlier this week. I want to talk to her about what happened in the Brown University. By the way, it is not racist if you call Brown University brown university, because one of the specialists in Brown said, if you say the Brown killer, that's unfair to Brown people. That's the kind of crap that goes on at Brown University,
which hopefully will collapse into a ball of pity. So let's continue with more and later on also we'll be Kendall teets a defending Education dot org, etc. By the way, once again, as we continue, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Bill cunning in the Great American with you every Sunday.
Night, Willie.
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And May Cook. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, let's deal just a little bit about the Epstein files, which sickens me because I've had it up to here. Other than the Kennedy assassination, this has been the most investigated criminal case in the history of America, going back from twenty to twenty five years. Most of the victims, and I'm sure there are victims, have been paid millions and millions of dollars. Because of
banks and insurance companies and brokerage firms, et cetera. More lawsuits have been filed on their behalf. The more has released, the more has known, the more the media covers that can you tell me, you're kind of like a female type person. I have a wife, I have a sister, I have a granddaughter. Sexual assault, sexual rape. I've handled maybe twenty to twenty five rape cases, and my professional life is a criminal offense attorney, and there should be coverage.
Have you noticed the lack of proportionality of the coverage of this compared to what's happening with immigrant crime happening all over the country. Have you noticed that?
Have you noticed the difference bill one hundred percent? The media is so obsessed with the Epstein fil relief that they forgot their first job was transparency to the American people. And what Americans should be realizing today is that we had the worst border crisis in the history of America under Joe Biden's open border rapes, incest, people being just mulled on the street, attacked, ice officers being attacked today, and that's what we should be focused on.
The rule of law.
And the rule of law actually worked in Epstein as well, but the media refused us to cover it. You know, the Trump administration gave unprecedented support for transparency. Even after Joe Biden declined to make these files public. The media never covers that when we talk about Epstein, the first Trump administration was actually prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein for HAINUS crimes. Obama declined, Biden didn't do anything. And now you have the DOJ redacting and releasing files because there has been
rape of miners. If these miners want to come out and talk about this bill, by all means, but the DOJ must be careful because there's legal precedence on what you can and can't release today. And we're looking at thousands of pages of material, and every single time the Democrats get their hands on this, they select give the media and the public information so that there is a massive miscarriage of justice. Nobody's talking about the fact that
Bill Clinton is all over the Fteam files. I mean, Hillary's hiding right now.
Can you imagine if they had Donald Trump in crime? Can you imagine if they had Donald Trump in a hot tub with a bunch of seemingly half naked or naked women and he's all the media would melt down. And I watched Todd Blanche the Deputy ag, on a lot of talk shows this morning. He gave me some numbers.
He said, there's about a million pages of documents. I said, a million pages between Florida, Washington, and New York, which includes grand jury testimony, depositions from all the various lawyers suing individuals for money for their clients and if they were sexually abused and someone's responsible, they should be paid, the grand jury stuff, all the Southern District of New
York information. And he said, we took over two hundred assistant ages, and we told these two hundred people to drop what you're doing in the AG's office, stop what you're doing, and start reading and analyzing a million pages and get it done within the next thirty days. That would be about thirty five thousand pages per day, seven days a week. And he's saying, look, I can't release information about victims' names without their permission, especially if they're juveniles.
I can't do that. There's privileged information between lawyers and clients I can't release. And before we go through the process, each time something is flagged, we have a committee of senior attorneys in the AG's office that have dropped what they're doing to review whether or not to release it or not. And so Todd Bland said today removing the photos from Epstein files had nothing to do with Donald Trump.
But we can't simply put on the public record one thousand, a million pages of this stuff because it would violate other federal laws. But the media and the Democrats well and accept that. Sadly, Rocanna and my friend Tom Massey from Northern Kentucky, they now want to hold Pam Bondi in contempt of Congress. What's up with that?
Well, where were they with Joe Biden? I mean, Joe Biden sat on these files. If there was really files or photographs of President Trump, they would have been released. Remember, the Democrats were in charge for four years. The fact that we're finally releasing files that being stopful and redacting just tells you everything about our justice system. They're not
weaponizing the justice system. They're actually protecting survivors. They're protecting victims, and they're protecting young girls that were molested and raped by this evil man. And of course there's thousands of pages of documents though this scandal, the scheme went on for decades and we're finally getting transparency. And what bothers me today is people like Rokanna, where were they under Joe Biden? These are the same politics today's a merry
go around. It's the same people that stand there and jump up and down for accountability when you have President Trump, But they weren't saying anything under Joe Biden. I think the hypocrisy is sickening. And if they really care about victims, then let's talk about Lake and Riley. Let's talk about all the young women that have been raped at the hands of illegal immigrants. But these same Democrats turn their
backs on us and continue to vilify ice. Who are the bravest soldiers, in my opinions, the bravest law enforcement officers in the country. Where are they defending that?
Yeah, I watch what happened in Portland. They finally arrested some transgender and ANTIFA outfit punched a sergeant. He got arrested. Of course he's out on Bonni immediately. But what's happening now, I think is that this is takeing. The coverage has taken the place of objectively covering the successes of the Trump administration. It's been politicized by the media and a few Republicans, so they don't talk about the success of the economy. What's happening of Venezuela, what's happened on the
southern border, it takes the place of it. And as far as Senator Kine, the VP nominee with Hillary Clinton, thank god he didn't win. He's now calling for Bill Clinton should address the photos of himself being in these photos and compromising positions. Also, there's a big paint, a painting of Bill Clinton in a blue dress in private quarters of Jeffrey Epstein. And right now you can't find Bill Clinton with a search warrant. And to me, it's sickening. We know as lawyers, as a civil aspect and a
criminal aspect. In twenty seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, under who Donald Trump, the Southern District of New York launched a full scale, multi month, a year and a half investigation of Julane Maxwell and also Jeffrey Epstein. And they believed there were lots of men who could be indicted. And I've watched more than one US attorney say that we indicted the only two people people that had criminal liabilities, and those were Jeffrey Epstein and Julane Maxwell. We did
not indict anyone else. No one else had a criminal a connection to the case. And I replayed it. I watched it again about two or three hours ago. And so is it possible that this whole thing, because after all, Maxwell was sent to prison for twenty years for trafficking young girls to men. I like to know who are the men I keep I watch all these interviews on MS now and CNN and some on Fox about the survivors.
I want to know other than the one time Prince Andrew was identified by Roberts Jeffrey, she identified Prince Andrew, and other than that. And you watched the media, hope as much as I do, as any of these victims on TV said this man raped me. This is the guy. Even if you're a twenty year old woman, if you're being trafficked, that's a crime. So are you aware of any of these women in public way who've said this is the guy that did it to me?
And if not, why, Look, I've heard some allegations from some of the women who have named individuals, and I think that this is where the Department of Justice has to work with these victims. If I was over there right now, I would say start naming them, start talking to the victims, and go to them one by one and ask them, do you want to prosecute. We will be with you every step of the way. I think that's the way to create transparency. The DOJ has all
the power today. They can raise their hands and say I am with you. Victims, contact us, set up a new email address, and let's go. Because these men are sick. They need to be held accountable. And remember, titles don't transcend the law. So Bill Clinton, if I believe he is one of these men, he should be prosecuted. I don't care if he was the ex president, I don't care if he's the janitor. He needs to be prosecuted because these young women should have never gone through that victimization.
Well, let's do it. And I'm waiting for something to shoe to drop, and uh, let's move on to Part two. Media complicit blamed as FED say, Minnesota fraud crisis could reach I said nine billion dollars, nine billion dollars. And I'm thinking at this point, how does Keith Allison, who's running for reelection next year, the AG Tim Waltz running for re election next year, and the mayor of Minneapolis,
Fred just got elected a month or so ago. And this, this article in Fox News makes the point that there's supposedly one great newspaper in the Minneapolis area that covers the entire state, and that one newspaper has been silent loathed these many months because they're not doing their job because the editor used to work for Tim Waltz and so kind of layout. How in Minneapolis practically did they loot the treasury for nine billion dollars? How did it work?
Look, I think this was a scandal that was very easy. The Somalian population and have several others came in and they started targeting handout programs, and so you look at it. Actually, I'm looking at numbers. It's approximately eighteen billion dollars in federal funds were expended on fourteen Minnesota run program since twenty eighteen, and they were fraudulently obtained. These funds were meant for services like child nutrition, housing stabilization, autism care,
disability support. But evidence shows that many payments were tied to fabricated claims or shell entities. And this was reported over and over again by auditors and whistleblowers, and Tim Walts knew, and he looked the other way because guess what, people yelled the our word racist. The minute you yell racists in America today, people without a backbone, Democrats frumble, so they decided to look the other way. And a major piece of this controversy stem from this now default
nonprofit Feeding Our Future. It's the largest COVID nineteen pandemic era frot scheme in US history, and it was specifically to help feed children. And they set up these fake accounts and the number of children they were supposedly feeding went up exponentially, And this is exactly why auditors said this is not possible. But Tim Waltz turned his back. And let me tell you, the media is not covering this, and the newspapers are not covering it because they're in
bed with Democrats today. And this is exactly why people listen to your radio program or people online that have podcasts today, because we don't trust the media. We're continue to lie, They continue to lie and gaslight us. I think after they told us, Joe Biden was sharp as attacked and then got on national television and President Bump didn't know what the hell he was saying. We knew, we knew that we were being lied to. We don't trust anybody anymore. Remember get the jab it's going to
protect you. I mean, we are in such a state of panic today when we're told trust us, we don't. We don't trust the government. They're not here to help us. They need to get out.
Of our way.
And Tim Walts needs to be fired.
Well, the Minnesota Star Tribune masquerades as a newspaper, it's really a fish wrapper. It's really the high news twist effects don't cover it. And in this case about the eighteen billion dollar fraud, about half of it's federal, about half of its state, which where we get the nine billion number. It appears that's been going on for many years,
maybe ten years. And you have congress people like elan Omar that goes from sixty thousand dollars a net worth according to our federal forms, to about thirty million dollars. She obviously is getting help. And you have numerous other circumstances in which those public officials that should be the
whistleblowers turned into recipients of the crime. And in this case, there was four hundred Minnesota state employees who blew the whistle on Tim Waltz in these programs, and many of them were fired because they didn't stay within the line of command. The shanty Command and they were fired. So if you work for the state of Minnesota, it's a one company town and you can't jump out a line. And to me, it's going to be shocking if they
get re elected next year, which is entirely possible. Now, lastly, it's come out that from the State of Georgia that Fulton County had about three hundred thousand or so ballots that should not have been counted, and that somehow it appears, according to Rafsenberger, that in the last election, that three hundred thousand ballots suddenly found themselves shall we say that
should not have been counted? I can look back to what happened with Donald Trump when he said to Rafsenberger in twenty twenty we need to find eleven thousand, seven and sixty five votes. And if you you know, he didn't say illicitly or wrongfully, he said they got to be there somewhere and we can't find them. So isn't it isn't it rich that in twenty twenty four out of Fulton County that there was three hundred thousand so votes that should not have been counted. That was that
changed elections up and down the ladder. What do you think about that one?
Well, I'm not surprised today. I mean, ask yourself, what where do you go and vote as an American citizen. I don't care what state you're in, where you have to prove citizenship, they ask you for your last four digits of your Social Security and the majority of the states to even register to vote. So when President Trump challenged the election results in twenty twenty to ask how is this possible? Find me the vote people? What after
him for insurrection? I think the worst thing in history is not to be able to challenge our voting laws or to ask if the results are accurate. We need paper ballots today. We need to stop this nonsense about voting for two weeks and ballot harvesting and whatever is happening in America. States can't handle their elections. As much as I want states to be the commander in chief, when it comes to how we do this, it has been so It's been so wrongly done every single state,
including Ohio. I mean, we have fraud here. The fact that election officials do not mandate show me citizenship, show me your passport, show me proof tells you everything you need to know. The system has been rigged against US citizens. We no longer matter in this election process, and until we don't fix it, we're going to continue to challenge elections and continue to wonder did we win or did we lose?
Now, I'm always amazed that one of the worst campaigns ever run by any candidate in the past one hundred years was in twenty twenty when Joe Biden, from his basement, ran a campaign and somehow implausibly, he received eighty one
million votes. Joe Biden twenty twenty against eighty one million votes, which is fifteen million more votes than Barack Hussein Obama received and twenty eight And so you cannot tell or end twenty twelve, you can't tell me that Joe Biden ran a great campaign, unbelievable campaign in twenty twenty, got fifteen million more votes than Obama. And I have to think that Fulton County is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to fraud. It's probably happening almost everywhere. Well,
once again, we got to run. I could talk to you all evening. Can't do it, and we'll do it again. But may you and yours may I cook have a wonderful twenty six. Let's keep an eye on the fraud, keep an eye on the looting and the treasury. And thank God. I often say, Meg, we're blessed to have Trump in the White House. Many times I don't think we deserve to have him there. We're not good enough. But may I Cook have a merry Christmas and happy
New Year. And thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Meg, thank you very.
Much, Thank you you too.
God bless America. How in the world, How in the world can Fulton County miscount by hundreds of thousand ballots in twenty twenty four? How's that possible? Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you every Sunday night, Billy cunning under grant in America. And I see great things in the future for Maya Cook. But she makes a lot of sense. She was born in India, made in America, came here legally.
And some of the most strident individuals who say we should follow the law and not be so generous with welfare are those who come into the country. May I use the term legally, and those like Maya Cook that wants the rule of law to be followed. When it's not followed whether it's Minnesota, Ohio, or California that's going to have six and eight dollars a gallon gas and now can't keep the lights turned on in San Francisco. The media should cover these stories just a little bit,
would you agree? Coming up next to Kendall Teets of Defending Education, she's done some work on what's happening in the public school system, and I read her column. It was wonderful stuff. This is what happens at Brown University when millions and millions and millions are spent on academic professors, and little or no money you spent on recording devices
or cameras to keep the student safe. Why would any knowing, thoughtful mom or dad ever send their kid, especially a female, to an Ivy League school that has such low, impossible standards and teaches Marxism and demands anti Semitism of its own students. You send away a bright kid, come back if someone with three colored hair and a nosering don't do it. You can think about it, but don't do it. Bill cunning In the Great American with you every Sunday.
Bill Cunningham, the Great American. When I look at the history of American race, relations. Most of the difficulties have come to the left. Going back one to two hundred years, the Democratic Party used black folks as slaves, and then after the Civil War, after the Republican Party freed the slaves, guess what happened next is that the Democratic Party in the South said, you know what, let's have the Kuku clan.
And after that failed miserably because Republicans opposed to Going up to the nineteen thirties to forties, the black folks were denied entrance into the regular military by the Democratic Party. Then in nineteen sixty four and sixty five, the Civil Rights Acts all passed because of the Republican Party said
enough is enough. And so you thought that racially discriminatory segregated classes, for example in school after Brown versus Board of Education would be concluded, But that's not the case. In fact, there's a new segregation happening in public schools, and it's happening mainly in blue cities, blue states, like in New York City and Los Angeles, Chicago, but also happening in Minneapolis. And joining you nine now is Kendall Teats.
She's an investigative reporter for defending education and she's focusing now in Minnesota, many other states, lots of work to do in Kendall teats, I think for the first time, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. So describe the formula Minneapolis schools. Public schools are now using to use race based decisions when it came the students who should not be race based. Tell what's going Tell the American people what's happening in Minnesota.
Right.
So, Minnesota's been in the news recently, as you know, but something that hasn't been covered is really just Minnesota's leftward shift in education. So it's become one of the most aggressive states in reshaping education. So we can discuss Minneapolis public schools, they have had racially segregated classes, and I can get into some of the specifics on that, but we really document in the state wide leftward shift,
and it really is a civil rights crisis. So you've got grant opportunities coming down from the state at the government level that are race based. You also have ethnic studies, which is going to be required by every high school offered that they require it by twenty twenty six. So there are lots of examples across the state where race has been a factor, and we've really been documenting that.
But to go back to your question about what's going on specifically in Minneapolis public schools, they have racially segregated classes, which would be a violation of you know, Title six and the cool Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. In response spending education in October, file the civil Rights complaint with the US Department of Education over these racially segregated classes.
And like you said, I mean, we settled this in nineteen fifty four in Brown versus Board of Education, the Supreme Court made it clear that segregating students by race in public schools is unconstitutional. It's truly as simple as that. So, you know, this is this class, these classes that are being offered, they really do appear to be only open to black students, which is obviously unconstitutional. In the same school district, they have a required Ethnic studies course that
centers around structural analysis of racism and colonialism. Kind of just goes back to this race based teachinging, you know, direct students to challenge the white figure narrative. So these your ideas that are being taught to the most impressionable minds at the K through twelve level, and like you said, at a public school district.
This is not this is not a private school Kendall Tits.
So are they so outwardly racist for the Democrats to say, black kids you go in this class, white kids are brown kids, you go in that class? Or do they couch it in such a way as to hide the races and the Democratic Party practices because it benefits them. How specific are they If you're in the third grade and you still can't read, I don't care if you're white, black, or polka? Doont government ought to be saying you can't go to the fourth grade unless you can read social promotion?
How specifically are these blue city, blue state schools and explicitly excluding children, not adults, much less children based up on skin color. Give me a concrete example.
Yeah, like I said, you have multiple classes in high schools across Minneapolis public schools that do feature regular, regular or sorry, racially segregated classes that appear to be limited by race. You can see the specifics of those classes on our website defending ed dot org. As far as this ethnic studies course, I mean, they cite critical race theory that is completely based on race. It promotes the
ideas of coral Marx and pedals. The notion and this is documented as well on our website that capitalism and Western culture are to blame for slavery, genocide, colonialism, and white supremacy.
And you know this isn't it's amazing that America and Europe, specifically England stopped a slavery. They didn't keep it going, they stopped it. There were thousands and thousands of British sailors who were killed on ships stopping the slave trade. America stopped racism and pursuing into slavery. Other countries all
over the world continued it. And you have in your column teachers ask students quote challenge the white savior narrative and they have to complete a youth led participatory action research project that pushes them into activism. So you can't teach reading, writing, and arithmetic. Well, so let's move on to targeting white children that are in the third and fourth and fifth grade about their privilege and about the
savior narrative. How corrosive is that to the white kids they have to hear this crap.
Well, it's corrosive to the white kids. And not to mention it's also corrosive.
To the black kids.
If you are sitting in class and you're getting told that because you happen to be white and immutable characteristic, you are an oppressor, and if you happen to be black, you're oppressed.
So you're basically.
Told from the outset that you know, the authors stocked against you because of your skin color. It's not I don't think, like you said, what America was founded on, and that should not be something that you know, we're teaching our kids, and you know, I just one more example I think is really important to point out is
Minnesota at the state level, has teacher licensing framework. They call them the Standards of Effective Practice that have a requirement that teachers talk about racial consciousness and reflection, and it includes training on how you know light supremacy undermines
pedagogical equity. And that sounds like a bunch of random words slap together, but there is meaning underlying all of that, and they want to make sure that race is the underpinning for anything that teachers are teaching in the public school system.
So you fail when you teach the basics of academic excellence and then you go into indoctrination of children that are quite impressionable. You also have Minnesota's fighting the Trump administration's quote gender ideology and sports ban. You're like a and type person. And Title nine was in there to give girls high school, grade school, and college and later on equal opportunity to money when it comes to scholarships,
et cetera. So explain what this is about gender ideology in Minnesota, which is all over the Blue cities and Blue states, and sports fan that allows men to pretend as if they're women, boys as if they're girls, to play women's sports. What is gender ideology? What are we talking about?
Well, when we say gender ideology, we mean instances where you know, progressives believe that males who identify as females to be able to play in female sports, use female
locker rooms, use female restrooms. And at the state level, you know, the Trump administration has put down executive orders that fight against policies like that or sports bands and the examples of you know, biological men wanting to play in women's sports, and we believe that those are unlawful rewrites nine, which, like you said, we're put out to help women and girls. That is what Title nine is about.
So you really just flipped the purpose of titlemine on its head when you're allowing biological men who might identify as girls sure playing in their sports. And you know, at the same time we have we documented a group of school board candidates under the banner of the name Gender Justice. They published a joint initiative supporting the full inclusion of transgender and nine non binary students in school athletics,
which they claim that Title nine protects. So at its core here is really just the push and the pull of what Title nine means. I think it's pretty obvious what Title nine says. It's protecting women and girls, but progressive in this instance, school board candidates are really just flipping it on its head and saying that, you know, this is this includes the full inclusion of transgender and non binary students, which is just you know, specifically in
school athletics. I think that that is an extremely unpopular issue. That is eight and ten Americans don't think that a biological man should be participating.
In women's sports.
How about this one? In your column defending education dot Org. Normally your racial discrimination is not so public, but in Minnesota, which I'm sure is the same thing in many urban districts. In Chicago public schools, in Los Angeles public schools, they have a form you fill out as to how you want to be identified, and you have to be he she,
they them, And that's got eighty or ninety categories. And we're asking an eight year old girl to identify and has to read exactly the one hundred and five categories of gender to determine which I fit in. But you point out that the Minnesota Department of Education has a grant worth nine point four million. It's opened to universities and explicitly focused on quote increasing licensed school psychologists, nurses, and school counselors and skill social workers of color and indigenous.
So they simply put out effectively, it says it that in order to get this money, you have to you have to be black, I guess Hispanic and or maybe an Indian. Can I say Indian? I'm not sure? But what In other words, if you're a white female, a white or a white male, you can't get the money. Normally, the racism of the Democrat Party is not so explicit,
but here it is. And if you point out this effectively excludes all who are not black indigenous, or people of color, and on its surface, it violates Title six of the Civil Rights Actor, which prohibbits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin. And Tim Watson, Minnesota, I guess, Keith Allison, the ag they're saying, we're going to violate the law and keep practicing racism. Do I have that right? You got me all urine in and off right now?
Oh? Yes, No, that's exactly right. And you know there's multiple instances of grants and programs top down from the Minnesota Department of Education in the government that set out these rules about how teachers need to be licensed, how they need to recruit teachers, and this money really goes towards certain people, and this is effectively excluding those who are not BIPOC as they say, black Indigenous people of color. And as you correctly point out, this appears.
To be a violation of Title thinks.
Of the Civil Right Gus, I'm looking is that? Well, you know, I'm a lawyer of been inn ag in Ohio, and I'm thinking it looks to me like it does. You also point out there's an administrative rule in Minnesota, standards of effective practice teachers must meet to be licensed. So if you're a teacher and you want to be licensed, the standard on Racial Consciousness and Reflection requires teachers to understand how focentrism, you're a centrism, Ism, deficit based deficits,
white supremacy undermine equity. So to get licensed to be a teacher, you got to check the box saying yes, I'm a racist, Yes I have benefit. My skin color is wrong. I understand what I've got and because the way I was born, I'm not as good as someone a person of color. Do I have that right that.
That is correct? You know?
These are these are these are teacher licensure requirements.
And you know, as I mentioned before, it sounds like a bunch of random words strung together, but there is meaning behind that. It's basically blaming white supremacy for undermining quote pedagogical equity. That just means white supremacy is to blame for bad outcomes when it comes to maybe black students, and you know, all roads in their mind apparently lead
back to white supremacy. That's what to blame is to blame if you know certain students are not doing as well as others, and I think that, you know, I mean, we could keep going with these examples. You have a statewide grow your Own program and that's you know about
recruiting district employees to become licensed teachers. But it requires any district applying to have at least thirty percent students of color, and if they don't reach that thirty percent threshold, they're just not eligible for the grant.
So these are all public money.
Imposed, Yeah, exactly, it's they impose these race based stipulations that you know, determine how grant money from the government is allocated and who can participate.
Well, this is blatant racism. Of course, the party practicing and benefits and in a sense, because the Democratic parties made the decision that we're going to appeal and apply racist principles that they've done since they're founding in the nineteenth century, in order to gin up a particular racial
group to vote for us. To look at all the benefits we give you, and so many white liberals, especially white liberal females, simply bow their head at the altar of dei, which is dee, and they bow their heads saying, yes, we have to in order to be licensed as a teacher, I must practice racism against white students. And others, And I can only imagine what's happening in the major cities in this country. When the Democratic Party stops benefiting from racism,
that's when things are going to change. I doubt it will. And race based licensing, grant programs and teachers that are lying to their students in a world, Then what happens when these kids get out and the white kids grow up thinking I'm a marching Marxist. I don't like this country anymore. I can't imagine some little boy or girl in the Minnesota school and the same thing applies in almost every blue city, blue state that I come out thinking I've done a lot wrong in my life because
of the color of my skin. And the only way for me tosolve myself a blame is to be a liberal Democrat, to march around officials, make a fool of myself, and as a consequence, I'll pay the penance. Well, good luck, Kendall, teacher, you're at this, You're at a reporter for defending education dot Org. We could spend all day a lot of this stuff, but I hope when the court system gets this,
we have about thirty seconds remaining. What did the courts say about this other than the Chief Justice who says the way to stop racism is to quit practicing it. But what does the court system say about this stuff?
You know, it's a good question, and you're a lawyer. I'm not, so I can't. I can't speak to the specifics in what it all means. But I think it's clear that you know, these the Title nine, Title six have been part of the United States Constitution for a while now, and that or not. And it's just we should just be abiding by that. These are not even new laws, and we need to by the laws and the regulations that we already have.
Kendall Teach, you're a great American Defense Education dot Org. Thanks for coming on The Bill Cunningham Show, and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thank you, Kendall, thank you, Thank you.
God bless America. Let's continue with more of the truth will set you free. The Party of racism continues to practice it and blame others for their sins and crimes. Bill cunning In The Great American Live with you every Sunday night. Bbye, Billy cunning In The Great American. Kendall Teits young woman understands the education system in this country
which produces marching Marxist and non independent thinkers. So every chance I get in the year twenty twenty six, I'm going to spend as much time as I can with the experts from defending education to see what can be done, what should be done, must be done because these are
perilous times. I have a sense, as maybe you do, that something bad is going to happen in the year twenty twenty six, and I just pray that we have Donald Trump in office and functioning, because I would not have him do my Sunday school classes, but I want him to be the president because we live in difficult, perilous times. I guess I'm concerned that down the road that Putin may set off a nuclear device somewhere, or you may invade Taiwan, or some other catastrophe may happen.
And I don't want someone like Kamala Harris or Tim Waltz or Joe Biden or some other liberal Democrats in charge from Brooklyn, New York City or Los Angeles. I want a bad dude, and that bad dude is Donald Trump, and that's who I want to be in office. So we need him. If something bad happens. I want Trump in office. I did not want Kamala Harris and Tim Watz that one was incompetent and the other one's a crook.
I'll let you decide which is which. Comment later is going to have Steve gorm about the collapse of the so called green movement in this country, even Bill Gates and now seeing the light. Billy Cunningham, the Great American, with you and all great Americans. Merry Christmas and Avenue year with you every Sunday.
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Bill Cunningham, the Grand American. Of course, one thing we share is the weather, in the climate, meteorology, et cetera. One of the good things is that the federal government it's not hired back about four thousand meteorologists, as if we need more weather reports. Every time you watch television any extent, it's nothing but an extended weather report. I know what the weather is going to be. But one thing I hate to always say that things are terrible,
things are awful, Things can't get any worse. Every now and then I see the green sprouts of an April day with the truth bursting forward about the green energy movement. What it's cost us is literally trillions of dollars resulting in nothing. I think Shakespeare said sound and fury signifying nothing, and all the times of al Gore, etc. Is now crashing.
And of course Steve Gorm is one of the apostles of a not agreeing demand made climate change to a significant extent, and his new book out It's been out for a while, is knocking him to green breakdown the coming renewable energy failure, which is happening, but the Democrats are not giving up. Steve Gorm once again, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show, and first of all, Steve Mary Chris missing a Happy New Year.
Hey Bill, Merry Christmas, having New Year. I've never been called an apostle before, so thanks.
Well join you. Well, I mean it's like, well, you know, I've been doing this for years and I'm thinking maybe what we're saying is breaking through, and that is that the climate is always changing. It will always change. So the argument is climate is changing. You want the answers, yes, but man made climate change it is a completely different matter.
But talk about several issues. Bill Gates, for example, has now seen the lights, seeing the promised Land, and he's kind of rejected the idea of climate catastrophes, and that's made the liberals quite unhappy. They're going after Bill Gates hard about net zero, etc. Explain the conversion to the American people about Bill Gates.
Yeah, this was really quite a turnaround. Mister Gates, as you know, as one of the wealthiest men in the world. I think he's worth more than one hundred billion dollars and he's had foundations that have been contributing billions of dollars for years and years to try and fight global warming and reduce emissions. He wrote a book in twenty twenty one that was titled How to Avoid a Climate Disaster.
But just two weeks before the Climate conference in Billiem, Brazil, he came out and sent a memo to the UN Climate Conference and also put on his website and he took a different point of view on many things. Some of the things he said, quote, climate change is a serious problem, but it will not be the end of civilization. Secondly, he said to quote, unfortunately the doomsday outlook is causing much of the climate community to focus too much on
terms mission near term emissions goals. And then he also concluded with quote, our chief goal should be to prevent suffering, particularly for those in the tough conditions who live in the world's poorest countries. Wow, this is this is just
a big, big change for mister Gates. This is very sensible and and I think he was The press attacked him and many of the climatists, and the press said, you know, what's he saying, And then the climate realists the skeptics said, you know, welcome to the sensible side of the street. So really a big, big, big change.
I mean Donald Trump is the instigator of much of this, because he also believes it's a hoax. He said it's a hoax. I'd love the speech at the UN about four or five months ago in which he stood up at the United Nations, looked them all in the eye and said this is a hoax. And I can imagine the puckering because you have to hold certain opinions to get paid. And when you pay for poverty, you get more poverty. And when you pay to hold an opinion and get studies and jobs, et cetera from it, you
better stay on the company line. And therefore the liberals et cetera. No, you have to hold one definitive opinion in order to get paid, and the liberals after money like anyone else. And one thing you point out is that during winter it gets a little cold at times. And Cincinnati's had some record snowfall in December, and here we are winter. We're at the doorstep of winter. And this every time it's hot or cold, windy, or still dry or wet, it's always climate change. It's pounded into
your head. Is America experiencing a severe cold winter right now? Which is so unusual? And these temperatures are due, of course the human calls climate change? Is that bs, Well, we have a it is a little bit.
Yeah, we have a good, old fashioned, really cold winter. I'm in Chicago. We had record snowfalls for November. We had ten inches in Chicago the last day or two. A week ago we had zero in Saturday and Sunday in early December, and I've got some friends around here. They're saying, I'm sure hoping all gets over with quickly,
But Noah. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration came out and promoted an article, and in the article it said, quote accelerated Arctic warming, known as Arctic amplification, has been evident since the nineteen nineties. Is one of the more robust signs of global warming currently. Certain hypothesis established Arctic amplification as a contributor to more severe winter weather have ignited intense debates among climate scientists. But you know, the
credibility is not very good with the climatists. If you will, I love to quote doctor David Weiner of the Climate Research Unit of East Anglia in East Anglia.
Is where they were.
They've been holding and keeping the global temperature records for many years in England. He came out in two thousand and said, quote, children just aren't going to know what snow is.
Yes, they do.
Your listeners can go to a website at Rutgers University called the Global Snow Lab, and they have church there and they show that the snow extent in winter months in the northern hemisphere, the amount of snow that's on the ground. The use satellites to look at this. The snow extent has actually been increasing since the nineteen sixties. So the idea that we're that snow is disappearing really as false. But that's that's what many of the people say.
And the idea that that.
Warm weather in the Arctic is causing polar vortexes, that's that's just you know, we used to call these coal snaps. Now they're polar vortexes made up.
Well, you know, you and I both know that one is real cold and icy snowy that's caused caused by global warming. You and I know that the warm temperatures cause ice and snow. Now, one thing I saw this in the news a couple of nights ago, that Chevron is pulling out of the state of California, the largest, one of the one or two largest oil companies in the world. They can't handle their regulations put out by
Gavin Newsom, and they say they're done. They're pulling out out a billion dollars of investments, leaving tens of thousands of jobs. And it's predicted to the cost of a gallon of unleaded gas in California by summertime will be six dollars a gallon. And so when I read that, I just filled up my Chevy Blazer and it was two dollars and nineteen cents in Ohio and it goes
up between two nineteen and two seventy. But in Chevron's case, Californians are going to spend six dollars for a gallon of gas because of the policies, not because of the climate. Well Californians ever figure it out.
Yeah, Bernie Sanders just went down to the Cup conference and crowe about how California was becoming more renewable. But you know, they talk about this affordability crisis. California is a perfect example of an energy affordability crisis. Gasoline prices are much higher than the rest of the nation. Prior to this recent decrease, they were about four to fifty dollars a gallon. And as you say, there there used
to be forty refineries in California. Now they're down to ten and two of them are looking to close, and they're predicting the prices are going to be up at six dollars per gallon.
They have the.
Second highest electricity prices in the nation, behind Hawaii, and they're catching Hawaii very quickly, and it's just a very, very expensive state to live. So it's a perfect example of how not to do green energy, how not to make energy unaffordable. But they're still marching down this road. Mister Newsom is pitching this crazy green stuff.
And politically he appears to be popular in California. Politically he's leading the Democratic nomination for president in twenty twenty eight. Could you imagine having Gavin Newsom in charge of America's energy policy.
Well there's another there's going to be a big issue next year, and that is you know, we're in the middle of an artificial intelligence revolution. We've talked about that in the past. They're building data centers all over the country. Well, we now have two hundred and thirty environmental groups that signed a letter to Congress calling for a halt to data center construction in the United States. And we just had Bernie Sanders come out this week center Bernie Sanders
who urged a ban on data center construction. What's going on is astonishing. The big guys Microsoft, Meta, Google, Amazon are spending two hundred and eighty billion dollars this year to build data centers, and that's more than the the gross domestic product of more than one hundred nations around the world. But now it looks like the Democratic Party is starting to line up on the side of banded data centers. So this could be just a huge chooge right next year.
Can you imagine if the policies in California are going to be across America, say between twenty twenty eight to twenty thirty six, and then all of a sudden, we're back to the solar batteries, We're back to the windmills, and we're going to make it hard for oil and natural gas companies to reduce products, and that would plunge
America into a new dark age, maybe literally. So talk tell the American people about these nuclear power plants that are being put together that are different than Three Mile Island. It's different than Chernobyl and today here we are and that could be the answer. And the cleanest energy imaginable is a nuclear power plant. Explain how things have changed the last fifty years when it comes to those technologies.
Yeah, well, we still need to get the cost down, but that's another thing. Going on. The artificial intelligence revolution is driving a resurgence.
In nuclear power.
We have nuclear plants that are being restarted now in Iowa, in Michigan, and Pennsylvania, and there's some that were construction with stop that are starting again in South Carolina. President Trump also issued an executive order in May, actually four of them on nuclear, and one of them said he wants to quadruple nuclear capacity by twenty to fifty. We currently get eighteen percent of our electricity for nuclear in the US and he wants to boost that way up.
And then, as you say, they are new technologies called small modular reactors. They're trying to be able to build reactors and factories, put them on trucks and train ship them to the site and install them. And the goal here is get the price way way down. So we'll see if this happens. This is they still need cost breakthroughs. Nuclear still as very expensive three or four times as expensive as gas takes can take a decade to put in a plant, which is very slow. But we may
have a nuclear resurgence. We now have like twenty five companies in the US working on small modular reactors. So just another big change over the policies in the past.
So we have the technology available within the next five or six or seven years to manufacture these small reactors, put them on a truck to take them to a city and install them. And why does the green energy movement hate nuclear power when it's the best kind of power. Why what's the reason?
Well, I think the history has been you know, many many years. That was one of the drivers of the environmental movement in the sixties, seventies.
And eighties was to oppose nuclear.
Before they got into the you know, we've got to stop global warming as the big thing.
We also have had some disasters.
We had three mile island issue, We had the Chernobyl in Europe, and we had the one in Japan who's escaping me right now, And so safety has been a big issue and the cost of these things, they're overregulated. I spoke at a plastic pipe group a while back and the guy said, if I ship pipe to a regular factory, because I have to have two pages of paperwork. If I shipped into a nuclear plant, I have to
have an injur of paperwork. So we have big regulation issues and those are things that have retarded nuclear around the world. But We now have many countries building small modular reactors also and trying. Still experimental of this stuff is, but I have hopes that it's going to break through and we won't have to subsidize nuclear plants anymore. They'll be able to compete.
On their own.
So you're optimistic, Steve Gorm. You're optimistic politically. If we keep the same political leadership and don't go back to the John Kerries, the al Gores, the Gavin Newsom's of this world, we're going to come out of this. Okay, I need some optimist, I think.
So. Yeah, Well, we have a rising number of political parties that are pushing back against climatism and that zero. In the US we have Trump and the Republicans. They haven't said they're a post in that zero, but the policies are pushing that way. And now we have four major parties outside the US to reform UK, led by Nigel Paraj In England they've coined the phrase stupid zero.
We have the and they're poll They're leading in polls in the UK, a second in the polls in Germany is the alternative for Deutschland, and they said they want to get rid of all the wind turbine towers in Germany. That's one of their their party planks. And then just in the last two months we had two parties in Australia, the Nationals and the Liberal Party have come out against
net zero. They say it's just too expensive. So around the world we have all these groups that are saying, you know, this green energy thing isn't going to work, let's get back to sensible energy policy.
One good we have about a minute remaining evs. The EV sales in America are collapsing, mainly because the government is not bribing people with seven and a half thousand dollars to buy one. And secondly, when you've had an EV for a while, the last thing you want to do is get another EV. So I still see lots of tesla's flowing around. But those who've had evs they did it. I guess to show how great I am.
I'm just exhibiting my social consciousness. But what's the stat on if you've had an EV the odds of buying another EV, which are expensive.
Well, you know, they're cool cars, cool second cars, But as you say, they removed the text credits for them, and sales have plunged. It's possible that Tesla is going to show a loss actually in this next quarter. We're waiting to see. But they're about the last winter, they were about seven percent of US new car sales. Now they're they're probably dropping. They dropped in the summer and with the subsidies gone, so they're kind of a niche thing.
And you know, Ford just canceled their f one to fifty Lightning and took a nineteen billion dollar charge against that for canceling that, so they've got some issues. I think they're going to get better and better. But the idea that we should force everybody to drive evs to to stop to make the storms less severe, that's your silly stuff.
So you're saying that for the most one of the more popular pickups in America, how much did Ford lose on that.
Well, this is the Lightning, the electric version of it. But they just took a big charge nineteen billion dollars. Uh, that's an awful big thing. They're still going to have hybrids and and they'll do some things, but you know, we do the manufacturers stepping back now from from the e V craze.
And car dealers have told me that when you when they bring in an ev in trade. Some won't even take them in on trade because they can't get rid of them. And those who need to be towed off a highway somewhere tow trucks won't. It won't tow an ev it's too dangerous.
Reseale. The resale has been very, very low priced.
Who would buy a three year old Tesla? You have to be you have to be stupid? Well once again, ye, once again. Uh, it's great that I think what you're doing is having a measurable effect. And what is your website if people want to get more about outside the Green Box and the Green break the Green Breakdown and also the mad mad world of climatology. H can you tell the American people how to get your books?
Yeah, I'll send them a signed copy if they order one from my website. Steve Gorham g O R E h A M dot com. And by the way, these are colored paperbacks and they're a lot of fun they have in addition to the science that can, they have about one hundred and fifty colors sidebars. Here's one from Green Breakdown. These are real headlines. A surgeon uses human fat to run his cars. There was a surgeon in Beverly Hills that was taking the fat from his his
surgeries and turning it into fuel. He actually got prosecuted. Now this is not something you're supposed to do. But no, this mad, mad, mad world of climatism, that's where we are. And the great reads for people.
I Steve Gorm, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and let's keep the lines of communication open. We're having some measurable impact. And thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Steve, you're a great American. Thank you, Thank you.
Bill.
Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, the Great American Live with you every Sunday Night by Billy Cunningham, The Great American. Steve Gorm headed on maybe six seven times this year. Every time he comes on, things get a little bit better. Right now, the ev market is collapsing. Ford and others have lost tens of billions of dollars. They didn't have
to do it. They were following the government dictates, acting as if we're going to run around with windmills and solar batteries to power cars and all that kind of crap. And it never happened. Now that is collapsing, so I said to Steve gorm you heard me say it. I think maybe he and I are having some measurable effect on public policy. Let's continue with more. Coming up next to is John Lott, who was in the Trump administration to begin with in the first term. He comes with
the facts and the figures. With all these shooting shootings taking place of Brown and elsewhere, can gun control solve that problem? I don't think so. Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you, every so, Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, John Lott is an expert Crime Research dot
Org when it comes to all things about guns. And one of the tragedies of what happened to Brown University is the media uses that as an occasion to attack Second Amendment rights, and they do it quite well because emotion should not take the place of reason. And so when you have numerous college kids that have been terrorized on college campuses by someone illegally carrying firearms, their first reaction is to go after the inanimate metal object instead
of the person doing the shooting. And the word gun violence is ubiquitous. I would hasten to point out there's about fifty thousand Americans die every year in car accidents, we would never say, you know, we have car violence. We deal with the person driving the car, whether they're drunk, had a license, whether they have insurance. And then the car is an instrumentality to cause harm, much as a gun is an instrumentality to cause harm. But there's no
such a thing as car violence. We focus on the driver when it comes to a weapon, a gun under the Second Moendment, my right to carry, all of a sudden, the gun becomes the object and not the person doing it. Joining you and I now is that same John Latton? First of all, John, can you tell the American people they are restrictive gun laws available in Australia and how they failed miserably Abundai Beach.
Before I get into that, I just want to make a comment. I think it's worse than what you're saying, and that is the problem is is that you have these laws that create the problems. You create these gun free zones like at Brown University. And the thing is the people who obey it are basically the law abiding good individuals and the criminals the people who want to
go and till other people take advantage of that. In fact, they're attracted to those areas, And the problem that we have is you pass these rules or laws that go and create the problem, create the magnets for these attacks, and rather than going back and undoing the regulations.
That are there, they double down and have even.
More restrictions they are being put on there. But anybody who read I mean, obviously we don't know even who committed this horrible crime at Brown yet, but time after time we get the diaries and manifestoes.
For these mass murders, and.
Time after time they read the same way.
These guys are planning these attacks well in advance. They're often suicidal. They want to go and get media attention, and they know the more people they kill, the more media attention that they're going to be able to get.
And they know if they go to a.
Place where they're victims are defenseless, they're going to be able to go and kill more people and get more media attention. Look, we don't need to get rid of the First Amendment to stop these guys from getting I don't even know how you would do it from getting the media attention that they crave. But the point is is that you have to take away their goal, and their goal is to get media attention.
The way you do that is.
To convince them that they're not going to be able to go and kill that many people. And the way you do that is by making, you know, having a sign that says warning you know, so.
Lect teachers are staff at.
The school, are carrying concealed and will use their guns to go and protect others that are there.
Yeah. No, In Australia, I can recall. I can't imagine a more clear example of the cry globalize the Intifada than Australia. In the Middle May, I say, of nowhere, It's thousands of miles away from Gaza or Israel. There's hundreds of thousands of Palestinian activists running around the Opera House in Sydney with their Palestinian garbe saying kill the Jews,
kill the Jews. And if I'm Jewish and I see the synagogues are being fire bombed by businesses, are being broken into and vandalized by cars, are being blown up by Islamic terrorists. The first thing I want to do is protect myself, but you can't do that in Australia. Describe the situation in Australia about possession of guns by regular people.
Right.
Well, basically what happened was after a mass shooting that they had Tasmania in ninety six, nineteen ninety six, they went and imposed all sorts of new gun control regulations and confiscated almost a third of the guns that were privately owned at that time. They had registration licensing, so they knew who had the guns. They paid a a nominal fee for taking the guns from people.
And you know, there's been a lot.
Of claims even in the last few days about the supposed benefits from that confiscation that they had. A lot of people will go and say, well, it lowered the firearm homicide rate or it lowered the firearm suicide rate. It's really statistical malpractice that they have there when they make that claim. For fifteen years prior to the confiscation, both the firearm homicide right and the firearms suicide rate.
Was falling, but they actually stopped.
Falling after or much slower rate of decline after the confiscation occurred. In fact, total suicides went up. I'm not going to go and argue that the confiscation caused suicides to rise, but it's very difficult to go and argue that there was a benefit from that.
Look, if you had a perfectly.
Straight line that was falling over the entire period that you have there, you could pick any point along that line, and the after average is going to be below the before average. But you look at it and you say, look, it's falling at exactly the same rate beforehand as it is afterwards. It's really hard to see any benefit that's occurring from that. But in fact, what you would do is you'd say, is it falling at a faster rate or a slower rate?
Is there some discontinuity that was occurring there?
And what you find is that for firearm homicide rates, it stopped falling. So it was falling and then all of a sudden it stopped afterwards. Look, if they're right, if the gun can troll, advocates who point to this all the time, and everybody from Obama to Hillary Clinton to Biden to Democrats over the last few days have
been pointing to this. You know, what you should have seen was an immediate large drop in firearmahamicides or suicides, and then over time, as gun ownership recovered to some extent, you would have seen an increase. And that's not the pattern that you see at all.
Let's talk about the Wall Street Journal. You have a column up a few days ago about the Wall Street Journal's fearmongering doesn't survive contact with evidence. And when I read this article of the Wall Street Journal, which generally about half the time they make some sense. They rend this big story in the front page by reporter Marc Merrimont,
who continued his attack on people carrying firearms. He presented four stories that those untrained civilians that have a weapon, generally it'll be a handgun, have caused mayhem and that somehow it's good then in America to make sure there's high hurdles to be able to carry a firearm to protect yourself. Explain why this story in the Wall Street Journal is not accurate.
Right, you know, this is the fourth in a series of articles by this gentleman, and you know wants to argue, is it's dangerous to have concealed carry either right to carry or constitutional carry type loss And so over the four years from twenty twenty two to now, he has four examples. Actually two of them are really only relevant for the story that he has about people legally caring.
But there's like no perspective here.
You don't mention that there's like one point six million defensive gun uses.
Each year that occur.
You don't mention that they're twenty one million concealed carry permit holders in the United States or twenty nine constitutional carry states where it's not even necessary for people to have a permit. So the rate of problems is tiny. And the other thing is, you know, obviously two is too too many that have occurred even over four years, but where.
Bystanders accidentally shot? But the question is what's the alternative?
And so what we did was we went back over the decade from twenty sixteen through now to go and see how many accidal gun shots by civilians who are legally carrying a concealed handgun, how that compared to the police. And what you find is that if you remove a security guard from them, which is kind of a different story, and just look at regular civilians, there are three such
shootings that had occurred over the ten years. By contrast, there were twenty accidental shootings by police of bystanders when they're trying to stop a crime. Twenty eight people were either killed or are wounded in those accidental shootings of bystanders. So and that's like seven times higher than the rate that civilians accidentally shot a bystander when they're trying to stop the crime.
You know, John, we've done this for many years, and I think we're having measurable impact on someone. When I read a line from the Wall Street Journal story quote when untrained or panic shooters missed their target, it's children, neighbors,
and bystanders who pay the price. And so you went through a process because you worked with research with the Trump administration and you plugged into chat, GPT, Gronka and other systems AI, which is a wonderful benefit and maybe a cost to us in the long run, who knows. But when you have twenty one million individuals carrying weapons, did you find any case in the last several years where a person costitutional carry missed their target and killed a child?
Well, we couldn't.
We couldn't find even one case where somebody under constitutional carry accidentally shot any busybother over the last ten years. But yet, you know, obviously you know the article the most wanted to make a big deal about constitutional carry. You know, you think he'd at least provide one example himself of that being a problem, but not even the story provides an example of that.
And when you when you did your review and the police incidents, and I don't know, there's seven hundred and fifty thousand police officers Marshall's FBI CEOs and the country and some of one hundred and fifty thousand who every day confront millions of criminal situations. You found twenty cases in which officers accidentally shot a total of twenty eight by standers. Unfortunately, six were killed, twenty two were runed in. And so that is so it's below one thousandth of
one percent, it's almost non existent. And so all the.
Clear ten years, ten years, over ten years.
Yeah, but the media you got, you know, these untrained individuals like you and I are accidentally shooting children as like what, well, it's untethered to reality, correct.
Yeah, I mean there's not one example that we found over the ten years where a child was bystandard was shot when somebody was using a gun defensively. So you know, it's you know, it's unfortunate. But as I said, this is the fourth in a series that the Wall Street journalists had, all very long stories that they have. I'm sure they think they're doing some big exposa on it.
I've written.
I finally wrote the op ed because I'd written letters to the editor for the Wall Street Journal but got and also sent information to the reporter, but you know, it was ignored, and the you know, the reporter did never got back to me either on this stuff. And he doesn't have any quotes in any of his articles from anybody who takes kind of a pro self defense position.
Makes it on this stuff. Just how about your research overall police in America accidentally wounded five point six times as many bystanders as civilians, killed three times as many and wounded seven times. It's just a typical constitutional carry person. And so you also point out that otherwise research showing the FBI's active shooter definition, we looked at cases over ten years or individuals actively attempted to kill people in
public area, excluding shootings tied to other crimes. That showed that armed civilians consistently acted safely and effectively. But that's not a story, is it?
No?
Unfortunately not, Colonel News.
Is it going to be covering that? Well, all I can say is with the antisemitism, and plus we're constantly told by Democrats when it comes to major cities, how safe things are, that violence is going down, that it's all okay. In reality, I live in little Cincinnati, Ohio, and every year we have at least twenty thousand shots fired, and the city of Cincinnati, by I would assume thousands
of individuals. Each one's a felony, and none are ever making the police blotterer because the person who fired the gun wasn't apprehended. Imagine how many shots are fired, like in Los Angeles or Chicago. If Cincinnati's got twenty thousand bullets rolling around town, I would imagine big cities have hundreds of thousands and none ever hit the police statistics, correct.
Right, you know, Look, here's the problem, and that is what we just had. The police chief in DC resigned because it finally came came out that the reason why she resigned was because all of her commanders testified before the House Operations Committee that she was ordering them to misclassify crimes to go and reduce the number of serious crimes that were being reported.
You know.
So it's just not Chicago and New York City and some other places which have been caught manipulating the crime data that's there you know, it raises real questions about, you know, how accurately what we can do to depend
on the crime data that's coming out. Well, it's one reason of many that the that the FBI data reported crime is so different from the National Crime Victimization Bureau of Justice satistic data, which shows that over the last four years we had the largest percentage increase and violent crime ever recorded over any four year was a fifty nine percent increase. My own belief is it's falling this year finally, and we're going to hit record low murder rates.
And I believe when it comes out a year from now, in September next year, it's going to also show because of Trump's efforts with regard to illgal aliens and other things, we're going to see a big drop in violent crime.
And Democrats will take credit for that. But Pamela Smith of Washington, DC, chief of Classic DEI Hire, when her commanders were under oath and testified they weren't going to lie for her, that they cook the books to make Mario bows Of the mayor of Washington, DC, look better, And I suspect the same things happening in Cincinnati as it's happening all over the country by democratic mayors who want to show that National guardsmen in our town make
no sense because crime is down. In reality, crime is up and they're cooking the books. Well, John Lott, we got to go Crimeresearch dot org. Crimeresearch dot Org and John Lott, may you and yours have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. And thank you very much.
Merry Christmas.
Bill, thanks very much. And John keep being that we need we need you to stay on this. We need you because our rights are at risk and when college kids that have been traumatized are used by the media to promote a false narrative, and I like to have facts and figures to back it up. And Crimeresearch dot org you give me those statistics. And John, thanks for what you do. Thank you well, thank you.
People can go to our website and sign up for our emails that we send out once every two weeks with our research and the data that we have doesn't do us any good to do the work if people aren't educated and can't use the data that we.
Put out Crimeresearch dot org. John Lott, You're a great American and once again, thank you very much. Thank you, God bless you. I le's continue with more. Bill cunning In the Great American live with you every Sunday night, Billy cunning In the Great American. I intend to be with you a week from tonight, but I won't be
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