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1-25-24 Bill Cunningham Show

Jan 25, 20241 hr 46 min
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Willie get an update on a Kentucky case from Rob Sanders, how to stop the flow of immigrants with Eric Ruark, and Ryan Walker talks about why we need to restructure the government.

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At six pm as the sun was setting. I could not believe the fall coming off the Ohio River was like some movie. It was a zombie land. It was awful and it continues through this afternoon in many parts of the tri State. But more importantly, Rob Sanders has had a rather eventful several

weeks. First of all, last week there was a guy named Timothy Delahunty, thirty six years old, which simply called police and wanted to confess to the murder of Paul Clayton and Ellesmere in December of six when he was I guess eighteen years old. Then you had the two year old that was shot and killed and the US Marshalls were looking for the mother. We may break some news on that one. Plus Latonia is like gun smoke in front of

the Long Branch. You got seventeen and fourteen year olds. The fourteen year olds are like in the eighth grade, having like a shootout of one type or another. But Rob Sanders, welcome to the ken Brew Show. How are we looking, Willie? I feel like I'm in zombie land. Sometimes that's pretty accurate description. See, you must have been looking at Covington all the way from Columbia Parkway. Yeah, it's just been shenanigans here since about

the week before Christmas is when all hell started to break loose. And you know, it's kind of like a roller coaster this job. Sometimes Nick comes and goes, you know, the crime wave. It seems to be just that it comes in waves, and then we'll have a law for a while, sometimes as I don't talk about anymore, for an entire year. But we're not in that kind of a law anymore. In fact, I hope we are at our peak right now because it has been a circus here for

the last few weeks. As you mentioned, We've had old murders being solved, We've had new murders being committed. We've had a two year old shot and killed with an unsecured gun. The good news in that case is that the mother who, as you may recall, decided to skip down before the police fire trucks even got there to assist her two year old who had been shot. Before they even arrived on the scene, she had skipped out and gone on the run because she knew she had a warrant out for violating her

probation. I can tell you in terms of breaking news that the US Marshals apprehended Selena Ferrell this afternoon in Boone County, Kentucky, hiding out at a motel, and hopefully sometime here soon we will have her lodged, cuffed and stuffed and locked in the Kenton County Detention Center where she belongs, and give Covington police detectives a chance to talk to her about how her two year old came to be shot. Well, do we know any of the facts.

Of course, when someone ascowns the jurisdiction closely connected to the deceit and sadly a two year old toddler, you not necessarily assume a person that's fled is involved in the shooting. Is that the case with Selena Ferrell? So far, we don't believe Ferrell. And you know, when we put out the fact that we were looking for miss Ferrell because she had skipped the scene, despite the fact that her two year old was dying right there in her own

home. When we put out that we were looking for we wanted to be very clear that she was not a suspect in the homicide of her child. We have no indication at this point that she was the one who pulled the trigger the gun. Obviously, what detectives are investigating is who pulled the trigger

and how did they get the gun in the first place. So Miss Farrell, I believe, is the last witness that they need to talk to, or at least to my knowledge, the last witness they need to talk to, and hopefully they'll be able to fill the public in on what we believe happened there to cause that two year old's death sometime in the upcoming days, once they've talked to all the witnesses, including miss Farrell. Now you're a father, I'm a father. I can't imagine leaving your dying two year old

to abscound But that's kind of mother, Selina Farrell. As Secondly, last week it was one of these cold cases. Timothy Delahunty, who's thirty six years old, I guess, called police and said I have something to tell you about Paul Clayton who was murdered in Ellesmere stab wounds in December of six, almost like seven years ago. Plus how unusual was it that this cold

case was resolved with a confession from Timothy della Haunty. Well, I got to tell you, Willie, I got a call from a Covington Police patrol sergeant who called dispatch and said, I need you to get Rob Sanders on the phone, and don't give me any of his assistants. I need to talk to Rob because only he's going to know about this case. That's how old this case is. You're prelude there was almost accurate. Mister Dala Haunty

is not the one that called police. However, he was at Saint Elizabeth Hospital here in Covington and decided that he was going to exit their facility against medical advice while he still had some of their medical equipment attached to his arm. So, needless to say, they called police because they're like, you know, you need to come back here with our stuff and at least let

us remove it before you walk out of the hospital. And so the Covington police went to fetch him and return their equipment to him and lo and behold. While they were dealing with mister Dayla Haunty, he said, yeah, I want to talk to you about it. Murder I committed, you know, some eighteen years ago. This murder was actually predates my tenure as the

Kama Walth attorney. It happened while I was still in private practice before I was sworn into office, but I've worked with the Elsmere Police detectives on the case over the years. Mister Dala Haunty was caught or at least observed, I should say, sometime later, shortly after the murder of Paul Clayton, mister Dala Haunty was found driving his automobile on Off the top of my head,

I can't remember what kind of car was. It's bugging me now, but anyway, he was driving mister Clayton's automobile, which friends and neighbors had reported the police went missing around the same time that mister Clayton was killed, and mister Dala Haunty was always the suspect in that murder. However, detectives at the time just couldn't put enough together to just sustain a conviction on mister Dala Haunty, so he remained free, at least on the murder charge.

Now, he's been arrested and convicted several other things in the meantime, and hadn't been out of prison that long when he ended up at Saint Elizabeth Hospital. So I don't know if you just miss prison wanted to go back, or what the situation was Willie, or whether he had an enlightened moment or

a break in his conscience just couldn't take it anymore. Don't know, don't know what the circumstances were, but needless to say, when I got the call from the Covington Police sergeant, I was more than happy to call it Ellesmere Police detectives and say, hurry down to Covington and talk to mister Dala Haunty and see what he has to say about this murder that apparently he's already

told the Covington police he committed, so they did. I have been in trial all week, so unfortunately I haven't had a chance to observe that interview just yet. But just judging by what's written in the arrest citation, it sounds like mister Dala Haunty came clean and I trust that we will have him in front of the grand jury here in short order. It was a ninety six Ford Thunderbird he was driving around. What was the motivation? Was it a burglary gone bad? Was it a workman that came to the house.

Ho was Timothy Della haunting and something happened and he stabbed Paul Clayton to death. You know the motivation for this, not yet. I'm hoping that that's part of the explanation he gave detectives. But like I said, I haven't had a chance because of this trial all week, which by the way, I won. We convicted another repeat felon. He's now into the double digits. Fellow by the name of Virgil Evans committed his tenth felony, and this

time the jury said enough is enough. Burglary first degree, persistent felony offender first degree. They wobbed him with the twenty five year prison sentence. But that's what's been taking up my time this week. So I haven't had a chance to see mister Della Haunty's interview. But I suspect that we will hopefully get him through a preliminary hearing here soon, Willie. It's been delayed a couple of times because apparently he refused to exit his jail cell and come to

court. I didn't know that was an option. I always thought that if you were in jail and you refuse to do what they tell you, that they escorted you from your cell to the court room. And we're not even talking about bringing him to the courthouse, just the video courtroom out at the jail where they appear on close circuit television at our courthouse. But he refused to come out of his cell, and so they delayed his arraignment a couple

times. But I believe they went ahead finally and arranged him without bringing him to the court room, the video court room, and they went ahead and set a preliminary hearing next week. It will be interesting to see whether mister de la Haunt he chooses to show up or Alex to come to court, or Alex to stay in his jail cell. And again, I guess these

days we're talking about kinder, gentler jails all across the country. You know, prison's not exactly the same prison it used to be, sometimes for good, sometimes for bad. But nevertheless, it will be interesting to see if he shows up in court. Let's talk about the Latonia case. Seventeen year old name not available yet, although I'm sure he's going to be tried and fell in the adult court shot two fourteen year olds. I think they were

eighth graders. Some sort of bullying or some sort of dispute. Guns were everywhere. What can you tell us about the gun playing Latonia with these teenagers. I can't tell you a whole lot because this all went on while I was finishing up trial. Actually, I take this back. This went on two days ago when I was in the middle of trial, but it was during the day. It was right about the time these kids were getting out

of school, should have been going home to do their homework. And I don't know all the details just yet, except that we have teenagers that are dead from gunshot wounds. We have other teenagers running around town with guns. I don't you know. It's really really frustrating the juvenile justice system in Kentucky, and I'm sure we share this problem with a lot of other states that

we have gotten so soft on juvenile crime that juvenile court's a joke. I mean, you arrest teens with guns and you can't do anything to them, and they just get either probated to their parent or probated to some social worker, and they never go to jail, they never really get punished, and they just get out and go do it again. And they know this, so they keep committing these crimes and it's not until somebody dies that they get transferred to adult court, and we have to put them in prison like a

grown up. And it's really unfortunate. You know, if we intervened, if the justice system actually punished these kids and made them think twice about committing crime, and you make a decision like I don't want to go back there again, so I'm not going to keep carrying a gun around town, and I'm certainly not going to shoot somebody. No, we just keep slapping them on the wrist, and they keep coming back and coming back, committing more

crime, commit more crime, till eventually somebody dies. And then when that happens, they become my problem. And then by then, not only have they taken a life, but they wreck their own life because they're probably gonna end up in prison for a good long time. And that's just it's horrible.

It's a horrible system. Sooner or later, I'm hoping Frankfurt gets tired of reading about dead teenagers and teenagers going to adult prisons, because we have to have more punishment in the juveniles justice system than what we have right now, because right now it's a joke and it doesn't deter anything at all.

Oh in Hamliny County juvenile court system is a joke, because there's one judge there of the two that refuses to put a black mail up North to youth correction because of reparations and racism, and she refuses to hold accountable those who commit serious crimes. If you're a sixteen or seventeen year old you're rolling around with guns and you're shooting people, and you're robbing people and you're beating people, that's an indication of what lies ahead. He's not going to become suddenly

a Rhodes scholar. This seventeen year old who murdered a fourteen year old, he thinks for justifiable reasons, I'm sure, and shot the other fourteen year old girl probably had been involved in criminal justice before. I'm sure Virgil Edwards was again an individual had been for a long time in juvenile justice, like

Timothy Delahunty and you got him fourteen, fifteen sixteen. Seemingly Timothy when he was seventeen or eighteen years old, was brutally stabbing to death Paul Clayton and Elsmere rolling around in his ninety six fourty bird, and justice has been delayed about eighteen years. It'll be ser ultimately. But if some kid is involved in this lifestyle, which is a very small numb and a small percentage. They need to be dealt with harshly to stop future murders from taking place.

In Hamilton County. Last year there was twenty juveniles that were shot and there were about fourteen that were killed. And that's the tip of the iceberg. We have drive by shootings all the time, and one apprehend it if you're a certain gender and color. And juvenile court and Hamilton County we have a judge there that won't send you to adult court. Talk to Melissa Powers. They're thinking about proceeding in some legal fashion against this judge who will not refer

cases to adult court. And if it doesn't get referred to adult court by the juvenile court system, there's no mechanism for the prosecutor's office to reach in a juvenile court and pull that kid out. And so fortunately we don't have quite that same issue. Really are problem as the laws. You know, hopefully the voters of Hamilton County will wise up and stick that problem the next

time that judges up for re election. I don't even know who that judge is over there, but I don't have that problem with my judges, my district court judges that here juvenile crime are great and they hate you now crime, they hate adult crime, they hate crime altogether. There's some law and order type judges, you know, my kind of judges. But their problem is is that Kentucky legislators have handcuffed them. We have got you know,

back. We're in a totally different era now, Willie. This is the first time in the eighteen years now that I've become a wealth attorney, the first time the wins of the legislature are at my back and you know, somebody advocating on behalf of victims of crime and law and order in Frankfurt. This is the first session maybe last year, but the first time in my career that legislators have been wanting to get tough on crime finally and do something

to keep innocent civilians from being victims of crime. But for the last i don't know, sixteen seventeen years prior to this, the legislature has been getting soft and Republicans have nobody to blame but ourselves, because we're sending these legislators down there that wanted to show how virtuous they are, and because they were getting softer and softer on crime general, but especially juvenile crime. And they've watered down juvenile crime laws so much that my district court judges, who are

good judges, don't have the option. The law doesn't allow them to incarcerate the juveniles for darn near or anything. Well, it's like until they commit a crime so heinous like murder to get them transferred to adult court, they don't have anything to do with them down there, because Kentucky law rarely allows us to incarcerate a juvenile and it's a disservice to the public, and it's a disservice to the juvenile criminal as well, because they're not getting taught a

lesson. What they're being taught is you barely get a slap on the wrist at most, and then you'll be back out on the street doing whatever you want to do, carrying guns, dealing drugs, committing crime. Have at it until you turn eighteen and got it to go deal with Rob Sanders and his prosecutors. You can do whatever you want and come at of Kentucky. And it's a harsh wake up call when they get carried away or go too

far across that line. Actually kill somebody. Now all of a sudden, they're going to prison for a long long time, and they're like, hey, wait, when was this. I thought I'm on twuvnile. I just get a slap on the wrist and nope. Now now you cross the line. Now you're into adult court and we're playing for real sentences and real decades in prison, and your life is pretty much over, just like the kid

that you shot. I see it all the time in larger cities where gangs will solicit thirteen, fourteen, fifteen year olds to carjack, commit crimes, sell drugs, and do shootings, knowing that if you're in Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland, at Cincinnati, maybe not Covington, not much happens. Recruit the young ones. By the time they're eighteen, they're so hard and they're in the gang lifestyle. Their life's going to be caught. More victims

going to be laying at their feet. And somehow we have this notion that if you're fourteen or fifteen or sixteen, you really can't be held accountable for serious fellow the actions because your brain hasn't developed until you're like twenty five years old if you're a male. But if these individuals is seventeen year old, and I guess others in the Latonia area, and then there's going to be

a retribution that is going to be revenge taken. We have it all the time in Cincinnati where gang upon gang upon gang do the drive bys and they have to respond. But they recruit the teenagers for obvious reasons. It's because juvenile court system want to treat them as if they're shoplifting candy bars, when in fact these are hardened criminals. I have to be dealt as such. And I know in Hamlety County it doesn't happen. I guess it doesn't happen

in northern Kentucky either, because of the law. We have the laws present. But when you have a judges that won't refer juvenile cases over because have passed wrongs against persons of that same color, you have nothing but mayhem. And right now on the streets of Cincinnati, we have a higher murder rate and shot rate victims than the city of Chicago and some's and it's ongoing.

It's not stopping. Yeah, you know, Willie, what's really a tragedy in all this is, in my experience, it's actually fairly rare that the victim of a murder is of a different race. I mean, it happens, but just not very often, that the victim of a murder is a

different race than the criminal that killed them, than the murderer. So if you you know, if you're talking about minorities that are whether it be Hispanic or African American, or mixed race, or any other minority that you might imagine, chances are the victim of that crime is that same skin color. And it's certainly not fair to the victim of crime that the murderer get off scott free, or get off with the slap on the wrist, or be

kept in juvenile court when they ought to be transferred to adult court. How does that help the victim who's the same minority is the criminal. It's doubling down on bad policy and failed logic. Well, with your permission, let's talk further in these cases later on. Good luck, congratulations on Commonwealth versus Virgil Edwards, and Selena Ferrell's coming up, and the seventeen year old's coming up, and you've got Timothy Delahanty coming up. You'll be busy for the

rest of this year. And Rob Sanders, thank you. For coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Good luck and keep getting those convictions. Thank you. I appreciate it. This is going to set up well for being your number one guest on the show. Again. I've never had this many homicide cases pending in my office at this time in my career, so weird at an all time high. But that just means we'll have lots to talk about and I look forward to it. Thanks for having me on. God bless

the Commonwealth. All right, let's continue with more coming up later. Allegedly, Tony Benner's made contact with the Turtleman and there's an agreement for him to come on with segment and myself at one thirty five today. We'll see what happens with Ernie Brown. We'll see what happens, but he said he will come on to face our questions to the life and times of the Turtleman at your home of the Reds News Radio seven hundred WLW. If you're hiring,

it can feel like you're trying to find a needle in a haystack. You can hope the right person comes along. Here. Brian Combs talk about the lawlessness and crimes of the banks that'll kill business quicker than anything else. And I know there's an effort by many to keep the lid on to the violence happening around in and around the Banks and also around TQL Stadium. But eventually

the truth will set you free. A lot of it has to do with the fact that these organized gangs and other activities are conducted by juveniles, and the juveniles no in Hamlety County. One of the two judges in Emony County Juvenile Court does not want to bind any juvenile over to the adult system in the hands of Melissa Powers because they're going to go to prison for a long time. They want to give individuals a second, a third, or fourth

and a fifth and a sixth chance. And many times we're not dealing with kids shoplifting some candy from a seven to eleven. We're dealing with vicious lawlessness of crimes and mayhem and robberies. And the eight people that have been shot and the Banks is the tip of the iceberg, because those bullets don't have names on them. They fly all over a hell's half acre, including hitting large buildings in downtown Cincinnati, and it's getting worse, it's not getting better.

You have a choice, and that is in November, you can say, you know what, we need a liberal, progressive Democrat to be the Hamlin County prosecutor, someone that's lost repeatedly for office, or we can keep the present one who's actually trying cases and putting these these uh criminal criminals in prison for long periods of time. And many urban areas have given up Chicago, Portland, New York, Atlanta given up. The system is completely overwhelmed.

Everything is coined to handle a certain influx of cases. But when you have in Cincinnati three to four hundred people wounded every year and that many don't die because of the greatness of you see uh you see medical health, and the hospital is wonderful keeping individuals alive that have been shot, because over the last five or six years they've had about three thousand show up in an emergency room at the front door. So so the you see medical cit is prepared

to handle them. But it's not getting better. It's getting worse. And much like when Joe Biden took office and said come on down, eliminating all the Trump era platitudes that worked, especially stay in Mexico, and said come on in. Presently there's been about ten million that have entered America illegally in the past three years, ten million. If we stick with the same horse after November, we're going to have one hundred million over the next twenty years

in America, an additional one hundred million Americans. And then the collapse of city governments, the collapse of police departments. You can't find cops. And for example, in Portland, Oregon, I had on a guest on My Sunday Night show from Portland who said Portland police recruits are now being offered one hundred and ten thousand dollars a year, plus a signing bonus of thirty thousand dollars to become a cop, and you must serve, You must agree to

serve for three years at one hundred and ten thousand bucks plus benefits. And they can't get it. They can't get takers because the court system does not support him. And that the shopkeepers, the business owners, the shoppers that run around downtown Portland don't go there anymore. And if CPD under the leadership of AFTAB Pirival does not get this under control as quickly as possible, Downtown's going to look like Portland or Chicago. Whether water Tower has been emptied out,

or Cleveland, or Detroit or Atlanta. For God's sakes, it's unbelievable. What's happening unbelievable and not you know, our town, media wise, is somewhat somewhat tepping in kind. Most in the media are captured by the DEI principles, So there's not an accurate reporting of what's happening in the urban areas of Cincinnati. When I spoke, I spoke to Richard K. Jones,

the Great Sheriff of Butler County last night. He said he and his guys will not go downtown because it's too dangerous and those are cops that have guns. The sheriff is frightened of coming to downtown Cincinnati, and so the message has got to be sent to Chief Fiji and others that more of a police presence. But when I speak to cops, the rank and file,

they're not getting people lined up to take these jobs. And the older guys and the women in their forties and fifties, after twenty five years, they can retire with full benefits, which is make the same salary that in retirement you made while working. Up to one hundred thousand dollars a year and they're

opting out, and so it is a serious problem. And Cincinnati is about ten years behind other major urban areas because of things like Fifth Third Bank and Procter and Gamble and John Barrett and the Joseph Automotive Group and Taff Satinius and Hollister. The big boys in town are staying in downtown Cincinnati. It would

take one large corporate move to begin to collapse economically of Cincinnati downtown. That'd be Procter and Gamble or Fifth Third Bank or the Joseph Automotive Group or or John Barrett would never do it, but he's so committed to Cincinnati to move out. If you move out to Boone County or Warren County, my god, we'd look like downtown Toledo that had Owens Corning and Owen's Fiberglass anchoring downtown and they left. And so crime is number one. If you're not safe,

the rest of your rights mean nothing. Zero. And so as Brian Combs is reporting, I hope that after have peerival, the city manager, the chief of police get together and say we're going to take control of the banks. We're doing all these great things down there all these concerts are going on, and the Reds are about to have what eighty one home games, and you know, all hell's about to break loose in a good way. But you can't have bullets thither and fro flying all over the basin of Cincinnati

and Covington. You may recall two or three years ago that I had on Rob Sanders, who walks in the shoes of Joe Dieters in the high heels of Melissa Powers, that in that year they had no murders in Covington, zero Zeltz not in fact all at Kenton County there was zero. Now they're dozens. So the proliferation of cancer cells and the culture has now seeped like the fog looks like an apocalyptic fog out there, a zombie fog, but

nonetheless into northern Kentucky. So you got fourteen and seventeen year olds having gunfights outside their eighth grade classroom in Latonia. It's like what you have mothers watching their two year old toddler dying, leaving because she has a warrant for her

arrest unrelated charge. You have cold case murders stepping up and saying, you know what, I'm the guy that stabbed of Paul Clayton and Ellesmere back in six and since that time, the criminal defended confessing to that murder stab likely a burglary gone wrong. As Timothy Delahunty, he spent most of the last

eighteen years in Kentucky's state prison anyway. And so when you have judges, and we have about half of them in Hamilton County, our health sent on kind of correcting the wrongs of the past fifty to one hundred years, and they're going back in time to retry murder cases that are thirty forty years old. What's like the Blue Ash Motel case and freeing people. It's ridiculous. We have an approach to law enforcement developing which is similar to Chicago, Atlanta,

New York, similar to what's happening Detroit and Cleveland. And up to this point, Cincinnati and Hamlety County has resisted that DEI progressive liberal attitude. And we can stay on course by electing those in office in November, or take a brand new direction and put DEI and progressive principles in charge of the

Hamley County Prosecutor's office now. Secondly, the Supreme Court ruled a few days ago that the State of Texas, despite the allowance by the US Constitution, if the federal government fails to act, cannot stop federal agents from cutting down a border wall called razor wire in Texas. So you have right now the President, Joe Biden, who's mentally incompetent to be kind, arguing and fighting and going to sue, have sued the State of Texas saying that you're protecting

the border and I don't want to. You got razor wire, which is a temporary fix, which is extremely effective. I watched last night on Hannity one of the border patrol union leaders saying, this is the most effective thing that's happened in the past three years, is the razor wire that keeps illegals from entering in the country illegally. And now Joe Biden, the President, says, I don't want to protect the border, take down the wall.

What is that a campaign slogan? Let more in, I would ask you, let's suppose a foreign suppose a Mexican army put together a ragtag bunch of miscreants who wanted to invade Texas again after the war they lost in eighteen thirty six, it's time to take back Texas, and there'd be a few thousand coming across the southern border into Texas, invading Texas. Do you think maybe the President or the governor of Texas will call out the National Guard to correct

that problem. I would think so. Razor wire is tremendously effective. Joe Biden again wants to take down the border wall, and he's suing everyone to make sure the border stays wide open. What a campaign slogan that would be? How many murders, how many rapes, how many drug deaths? How much fentanyl are tolerated? Before Joe Biden begins to enforce laws passed by Congress and signed by previous presidents of both parties. Isn't it a violation of Biden's

oath of office not to faithfully execute the laws? Well, how about impeaching him? Isn't that insurrectionist activities to ignore the law. We have a literal invasion of our southern border with ten million in the last three years coming across, and the Great Bulk do not have my level of intentions. The Great Bulk simply want to get a job and work. The Great Bulk simply want

a better life. Which I fully understand. There's a chunk of those individuals and thousands that are raping and murdering and killing Americans and this president does nothing, not a zilch about it, not a damn thing. Let's continue.

And Secondly, Fonnie Willis prosecutor of Fulton County, just like Melissa Powers is here but completely different, seemingly has put herself in hot water by coordinating the indictments of Donald Trump and Fulton County with who Joe Biden, her boyfriend Nathan Wade slash lover lover boy spent at least sixteen hours in Washington, billing to the tune of four thousand dollars plus expenses coordinating the prosecution of ex President Donald

Trump with January sixth Committee lawyers and the Biden administration. Make no mistake about it. This is a Biden hit job against Donald Trump and we know it. If he would have bounced in February after you left office in twenty twenty one, you know what, I'm going to go home. I got a great life mar A Lago, I got the grandkids. I love to play golf, drink fancy food, eat fancy drink, fancy wine, eat fancy food. I'm good to go, I'm done, did what I can,

and I'm going to help delect the next president. None of this would have happened, zero zilch. Do you think that Biden administration would have caused these Biden indictments of Donald Trump if it wasn't currently running for the presidency to take Biden's shop? The answer is no, none of this would happen, which makes it completely political. And how come the Biden Justice Department and others want to try this case before November or they constantly claim it's not political. What

do you mean it's not political the elections in November. Indicting the leader of the opposition party on the eve of the election while the campaign is ongoing is inherently political, especially when you say, because of politics, we have to try him and convict him before November fifth. But it's not political. It's all political. But it's not political. Whatever they say is not it is. Whatever they accused Trump of doing, they have already done. It's wonderful

transpositioning of one's wrongful criminal behavior. I can only imagine if when the Trumpster took office via Jeff Sessions, the AG and that guy's a clown. But nonetheless, if he would open up a criminal investigation of Barack Hussein Obama and Joe Biden to determine all their criminal wrongdoing occurring for those eight years, what would the media have done with that one? Are you kidding me? Lock up Obama slash Biden? Impossible? It's all political, But when the shoes

on the other foot, none of it's political. It's simply doing our job, which is why Fanny Willis and Nathan Wade concocted a scheme to enrich themselves or wrongfully prosecuting an innocent man, Donald John Trump. It's all political. So let's continue coming up and a little bit here will be Eric grew Ark of numbers USA dot com to put some faces to the invasion on the southern border. And then also later on is another guest on the Jeff Walker from

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And so there is a group out there, Numbers USA NumbersUSA dot com and Eric Ruhark, as you may know, is the director of Research, has put together some numbers relative to what's happening and also the deal. I'm watching an interview with Chuck Schumer and I watched that yesterday, so you don't have to. That said, they're close to a deal, and Senator Langford of Oklahoma is working on behalf of the of the GOP in the Senate, and he has a few lucid moments, but I'm not so sure i'd be in

favor of what he's proposing from the Republicans. To set the record straight as that same Eric drew Ark and Eric, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. So if you can explain, first of all, from thirty five thousand feet, explain what is the major problem happening now on the southern border with Kamala Harrison charged, let's define the problem, then we'll come up with solutions.

Go. Well, the short answer is the problem is people who are showing up the border inadmissible right they have no right to come in, are being released into the United States, many of them with work permits. Uh. And there's a lot of attention paid to Governor DeSantis and Governor Abbott who

have been busing migrants to New York City and other places. But most of the legal crossers are being transported, you know, either a nonprofit paying for them through taxpayer money or our government is transporting them to where they want to go. And so basically the encounters with the border patrol and the end result is border patrol saying where would you like to go? Welcome in even if

they're in admissible. And the Biden administration and you know, Kamala Harris as the borders are people might forget that, but you know, they're claiming that they have the authority to create new legal pathways as they call it, which

of course they don't. And what we're seeing coming out of the Senate with the details of Center Lanka has been the lead negotiator for the Republicans is that theyre going to allow up five thousand people a day to come in illegally, and they're going to give them work authorization, which would change the law right now because that's against the law. So they'll change the law in order to allow people in illegally with authorization to work while they're claiming that this is really

a crackdown on illegal immigration. Right but even if it exceeds five thousand a day, what is Congress going to do about it? Because right now they're allowing it to happen, and their responses, well, we're gonna rubber stamp it, cut a deal, pretend that we've dealt with the problem, and then we'll move on to our real priorities. And you know, the border security is number one. Right. If we don't have control of the border,

we don't have control who's coming in, and that's not sustainable. But that seems to be the path that the White House is going on, and some Republicans in the Senate we see pushback. Senator Rubio has been very critical Senator Lee, also Senator Lindsay Grant from South Carolina, who you know, we've had our disagreements with him in the past because he wants to expand legal immigration, but he had understands how much of a disaster this is. And

he's even speaking out about the border deal. And the real levers that the Republicans have is in the House with the HR two build that they've already passed, which would actually address the issues that are going on and fix them, which would not just be throwing money, you know, at the President Biden and say here, keep doing what you're doing. And so that's what we're

going to come down to. That's the ultimate fight. When we start to see, you know, having to pass an actual budget instead of a continuing resolution, will the House GOP stand firm probably and say we're not going to pass funding unless it has border security attacked, period, And that's we'll see

if that happens. So, in my simple a Deer Park High School math, if it's five thousand a day, that's about one hundred and fifty thousand a month, that's about one point eight million or two million a year a year. Legal status times twenty or thirty years, we're up to well, we're up to fifty to sixty million more illegals. And why do we need these five thousand. We're not talking five thousand a month. You're saying the Republican deal in the Senate is five thousand a day. That is correct.

I know it's hard to believe with that those and it also adds fifty thousand green cards a year, and it gives work authorization to the adult children of h one b guest workers. So I mean, if you want to look at it from simply what is their perspective or why are they doing this,

it seems obvious it's to get more workers into the country. Whether or not they're admissible legally doesn't matter, because they're going to get the work permis to people who don't have that, you know, and think about it this way. They don't they have no right to be in the United States, but

we're going to allow them to work anyway. It's amazing. And describe the situation, say in the year twenty nineteen before the pandemic, and I hear Joe Biden all the time saying I need more money, give me more money, I need more money, which is a bunch of bs. What was the immigration status illegally on the southern border in the year twenty nineteen, Not

exactly the dark ages five years ago. What did Trump do on the southern border that Biden is not doing that he could do by executive order right now, but he refuses. Well, romain in Mexico would be the most important thing, and that was in place and President Clinton, I'm not sorry. President Biden when he was on the campaign trail set on day one, I'm going to do away with Romayia in Mexico. And that's the promise he kept.

And immediately people understood that the longer will you be kept? Out right, and these are people who are coming and claiming asylum or that they're going to be persecuted if they returned back to their home country. Well, we had a policy put in under President Trump which made them wait across the southern border while their cases were adjudicated whether and most of them were found not to have legitimate claims. And once that were got out, people stopped coming because

they knew they weren't going to be released. When President Biden came into office, he did away with that and started not admitting them, but releasing aliens into the country, whether or not they were admissible or whether or not they had a legitimate credible fear claim. And so what we're using, the Biden administration is using the asylum system to basically circumvent limits on immigration and then by handing out work permits, you know, and that's why most people are coming.

Some people are coming here because they want to commit crimes or acts terror, but most people are coming for work. That's the magnet drawing them in. And the Biden administration is facilitating that because that's you know, that's who puts you know, politicians in office, the donors who want to use immigration

as a way to you know, bring down wages and working conditions. Because the profits in the whole scheme of our economy, the scale of our economy aren't that great from immigration, but those proceeds, those profits go to a very narrow special interest and they're the ones, unfortunately, who are driving policy right now. How many different nations, I think one hundred and some nations,

Iran, Iraq, Russia, Communist redshine all over the world. Do you have some sense as far as the scale of the money that is paid to these traffickers and others. The drug cartels that control northern half of Mexico completely controlled. They have military style of M fifty, they have sniper rifles, they have drones, they have everything. They steal American military equipment with

impunity. Do you have some sense because of the policies of Joe Biden, how many billions of dollars are going into the pockets of the traffickers on the Mexican border. How much money is kind of like the Support for Drug Trafficker Act. How much money are they making because of Biden's policies. You know, it's hard to put a figure on it because as you can imagine that

reporting that income to any tax authority. Well, what we've seen estimates made and when we do know because the people who are coming tell us how much they have to pay, and depends on where you're coming from and how many people you are trying to get over and whether you have a criminal record or

not. So we do know it's well over ten million. It's seen estimates thirteen up to thirty million, I'm sorry, billion billion to b So yes, and this is and our government knows this that the cartels are making a winfall profit because they're the ones who are in control of the US southern border, and no one's getting over that border without the cartels say so, and

they're the ones who are determining at this point US immigration policy. The Mexican cartels with and again, the Mexican government and the US government both know this is happening, and neither of them wants seems to want to take any action to stop it. So the most effective policy, which wouldn't cost any money. In fact, we saved money, is to reenact the Trump policy of stay in Mexico to make a claim. If you come here illegally, you

can't make a claim from this country. You got to make the claim of refugee status from the first country you run into, which is generally in Central or South America or certainly Mexico, and that would stop it. It wouldn't cost the government any money. And also assuming these Republican proposals in the Senate are acceptable to the majority of the senators. You have a column here about Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has told he will reject whatever border security deal

comes out of the present talks. That does he doesn't back it. And so I guess, as a normal American Eric, we send so called republicans conservatives to office, they immediately collapse when a liberal is sent to Washington, they become more liberal. When a Conservatives is sent to Washington, they become liberal. And so how much hope do you have that Speaker Johnson will hold the line like Maximus when he was on the back of that Germanic tribe,

hold the line. How do you have confidence that Johnson's going to hold the line or will he collapse like other speakers. It's hard to say, you know, with full, full throated confidence that yes, a politician will come through and hold his uphold his word. But Speaker Johnson has so far maintained that position. He hasn't backed off. He hasn't We haven't seen any wiggle

room from from the Speaker on this. And you know, given what we saw with Speaker McCarthy in the trouble with his caucus, you know it would I would be surprised if if he went along with the Senate deal, because there's a very good chance he may lose his chair. One of the you know, reasons why the GOP has the leverage is not just you know the politics of it, but public opinion is overwhelmingly behind them. As you pointed

out at the beginning of this segment. That's the number one issue and that's not for Republican voters. That's for all voters, and it's not you know, when they put that at the top of their list of concerns, it's not that they're concerned about stopping what Biden's doing. Is because they want very

much for this to come to an end. They've had enough. And so the Republicans are in a very good position because they control the power of the purse by having the majority in the House and overwhelmingly voters across the border behind them, and so it's easy for them to make the case of why they're standing firm, and it's going to be very difficult for President Buying to go to the American people and say, look, I want to shut the government

down to keep the border open, and my first priority is sending money overseas and in case, you know, in some case to protect other countries' borders, while I pretend to care about the US border because he had he did say this week, I believe Monday, Yes it's a crisis, which contradiction

Secretary of may Orcus has been saying for years now. But as you also pointed out, his solution is just give me more money so I can process people in more quickly, so we can get the optics right at the border, will just shuffle them in quicker, and then people won't have to see all the people showing up, standing around and pouring through the fence. Right. That's his solution is let's hide what we're doing, and with the excuse

me, with the approval of Congress. You know what I find amazing, Eric Grewark of numbers USA dot com, is that we spend billions, maybe trillions of dollars to protect the borders of Afghanistan, Iraq. We protect the borders of Israel. We protect the borders of the Ukraine, life, treasure, and blood. I don't know how many trillions of dollars we spend in

wars to protect borders. But we have a literal invasion happening on our southern border of individual lawmakers enriching drug cartels, enriching human traffickers, killing men, women and children. Every month, hundreds are killed on the way up. We incentivize that, and Biden refuses to do the one thing that must be done, which is stay in Mexico, and then gives some money to the Mexican president and our army, which is a Scintilla to do their job.

And anyone that comes in illegally can never become a citizen, never get a green card. You must apply in Mexico. That would stop it without costing as any money immediately. And I can't imagine it's happening now in the emergency rooms, the medical systems. It's happening in public education. There's one hundred thousand plus illegal immigrant children in New York City schools that don't speak of the English, are not educationally advanced at all. In Cincinnati public schools, there's

about five thousand. In Chicago public schools there's seventy five to eighty thousand. And its complete meltdown of public education. It's a meltdown of our healthcare systems. It's a meltdown of so called environmental issues. It's a meltdown of traffic. It's a meltdown on the job market. It's a meltdown everywhere. Largely single unattached males will pay money. And you can't have a situation on the southern border where every day there's four to five thousand single, unattached young males

coming into America without work, without an education. What the hell are they going to do. This is a crisis. And in the New Hampshire primary, the polling set is the number one issue and South Carolina is an number one issue. Trump is right on that issue and Biden is wrong. Lastly, Eric rew Ark, what hope do you have that, uh, something good will come of this number one stay in Mexico. If that happens,

then all good things can transpire. But why do the Democrats resist stay in Mexico when they want to fun lawyers to represent migrants and others in courts. They want more judges, they want more processes. Why are the Democrats resisting stay in Mexico. Why? Well, I think the obviously answer is they want them in the United States and as large numbers as possible. Yeah, there is. In other words, they say one thing and do another. That's right, it's beautiful, all right, we got to run. But

Eric rew Ark, it's NumbersUSA dot Com. Your column is up. I have the website. Love I'm looking at it. It's great stuff. And uh, I hope you go out of business. I hope in the next time three to five years. We don't need numbers USA. Everything's taking care of. We have a functional southern border. I want to work hard, Eric, to put Numbers USA out of business. What do you think about

that? Well, I'm with you on that one. You are That's good, all right, Eric grew Ark, thank you, Thank you very much. Thank you. Let's continue with more. It is the problem of our life to make sure that legal individuals. We need a big wall and wide doors and admit to this country those that are needed and keep out those that are not. There has to be a price when you engage in a legal behavior. And right now, as Eric Grewark just said, the goal is

to have a shiny object over here. But in reality, the Democratic Party wants replacement theory. That is because not enough middle class Americans are voting out Democratic Guess what, they want to replace you with illegal immigrants from Nicaragua and mainstream them quickly to the voter rules. That's what's behind this. Let's continue Bill cunning and the Great American with you every day on news Radio seven ww. Meanwhile, sleeping atop of twenty mattresses is a young woman. I'm a

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So we have an eye on the celebrity hotline and the Turtleman is possibly calling if he comes out of a pond somewhere in southern Kenton County in which action hunting a snapping turtle. He had an accident recently at which a large snapping turtle grabbed onto his crotch area. Now we got talking like this. Now he's got a little bit of a problem there, and the snapping turtle a little higher up didn't let go, so I hope he let go. I

was got hit in the head by a fifty foot falling large limb. He was working on a tree somewhere in southeastern Kentuck, Kentucky, and a limb fell on his head. This was after a chainsaw wrapped himself around his face. Hit my mouth, my glass. Well, we're waiting for an update on the crotch. Snap is he at there is? Doctor Harden took taking a foot to the turtleman, yet with his teeth, doctor eats some corn

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today the promotion of Dan Pitcher to offensive coordinator Bengals. He just concluded his eighth season on the Bengals coaching staff, fourth seasons, past four seasons as a team's quarterbacks coach, and has taught Joe Burrow and Jake the Snake to do it, do their thing. Not a great day to be a Bengal fan. I don't want to say this, but Troy Blackburn has been in touch with certain broadcast giants from southa here to maybe come back and do some

more post game Bengals work. Is that you're certainly not going to sit on her hands. I don't think so. The cutman will come back within about the fifteen or twenty minutes since ANATA time. The Tennessee Titans will hold a news conference introducing former Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as their new head coach in Music City, USA. We wish him well. He's a good man. College basketball Tonight, Perdue fort Wayne takes on my beloved Nku Norris at six

thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty is a god fearing Man. You can get the latest on the Bearcats tonight on the West Miller Show Live for the original Montgomery in Aito five right, unbelievable seven hundred WLW. Also dig Alan Cutler would get along with maybe Dan Horde. Would that be No? No, that would not good matchup? Absolutely abysmal. Thank you the chemistry there would be abysmal. Red's update. The Dayton Dragons have announced their twenty twenty four coaching

staff. The new manager of the Dragons is Vince Harrison, junior, former Big league player who started Princeton, the home of Pat Mancuso and the Vikings. He's the younger brother of Josh Harrison, like current former current Major leaguer Willie he started Princeton and also UC. How's Josh doing? It? Was with Pittsburgh for a while then what uh you know what I don't know? I mean, I have no knowledge. Yeah, Tommy Thrall, no idea. How about this? Terry Killings, he's gonna referee the Super Bowl?

Cincinnati native and Purcell Maryon high school grad. How about that? How about that? Is he the first one to play? He's gotten correct in the Super Bowl? He's correct? He Uh, let's see, he's going to be an umpire the first Super Bowl he's worked, and uh, he's gonna be played in one and and gonna referee in one. He stayed in Pennsylvania.

He was with the Phillies and the Pirates back who knows. This year, it looks like, let's see, well he the MVP finalist list is out, the winners are going to be The winner is going to be announced February eighth. You want to know who's who's up for the m v P. Brock Purty, Christian McCaffrey, close, Lamar jack right there, right there, Josh Allen. And I don't know about this. This one got in there, Dak Prescott. Really he's got about as much chance as me.

I'm going with Lamar Jackson. I don't care what you say. And we are three months, three months to the day away from the National Football League Draft, three months from today. Bingo, how about that? There you go? Pretty good stuff. Of course, Jim Harball is going to leave Michigan, gonna go to the LA Chargers. Five. We are deal, Tom Weedman, Sycamore Township Trust. He is he gonna go? Is he gonna take over? Is he gonna take over at Michigan. Tom Whedon,

he's been contacted, is he okay? But they're happy to get rid of Jim Harball. What has he done lately? Not much? Right? Uh? Let's see. Conference championship games have set for Sunday. AFC title game Kansas City Baltimore. Who do you like there? I think the Chiefs get three and a half. I'm going with the Ravens. They look impregnant. I don't want the Chiefs to win because I don't want you know, where we go in Vegas, Taylor Swift. I don't want to see a

topless Jason Kelsey again. And Travis Kelsey good knows what they're doing so well. His wife said, that's a good example you set for our two kids. The NFC Championship game is San Francisco hosting Detroit. Would you like there? I think the Lions get like six, I tell you you know that. How about the Lions could make it? Hold on? Let me ask my girl here? Okay, what is the hold on? All? Right? Here we go? What is the betting line on the forty nine Ers

versus the Lions? According to DraftKings say that the forty nine Ers will defeat the Lions by seven points, it'll be a good y. We take seven and plus Detroit. That might be somewhat attractive. That's true, You're right, seven points could be And who beat the forty nine ers out there when Joe Burrow was healthy handily? Our men in stripe whipped them. If we can get Joe Burrow too, If they could have played like that the second half of the season with number nine, they would be still playing, no

question, and we might be getting the ring. Yes, but could they beat Lamar Jackson at Troy? Troy Blackburn says, you and I when they win, are gonna get one. Marg Shot gave me a ring in nineteen ninety. You know some say I don't make good predictions. Did I predict a nineteen ninety the Reds would win? Of course, you've been predicting it for the past thirty five years, four years. Well, then you finally got Lucky, got one right, correct. I'm gonna see Lucky tomorrow.

Paul Lucky gonna cut some barnacles off me. I gotta see my dermatologists, not Paul Luck. Oh I thought you were gonna I thought Paul Lucky that's the older brother. Oh Okay, Lucky and Luck. So one guy's a dermatologist. The other ones that in a mortgage king. I told Paul Luck that Paul Lucky is my guy. He cuts barnacles off. I'm gonna go see Paul Luck you tomorrow about ten o'clock. You go in there, and I stripped down. The ladies love it. Hey boy, it looked like

Jason Kelly, Kelsey, Harry Belly. Please me, please. Jason's wife is not happy with him. No. Then he picks up some eight year old girl and brings her in in the boot to meet Taylor Swift. The eight year old girl almost passed out. Well, I wouldn't. I would too, probably if I meet somebody like Taylor Swift, Well, I mean I don't. I mean I like her music in that, but I mean to meet somebody like all right, give me one song by Taylor Swift. I don't know what I like her music and I like it. Well,

I'm gonna give me a song. Maybe maybe it's it's Thursday. It's Thursday, so it's you say it, we play it Thursday. I'm saying I about shaking you ever hear shake it? That's a good one. I like that one. She sang out in memory of me. Date. Okay, she says, shake it. I said, I'll shake it, don't break it. There we go. So I don't know what to tell you about that. But you got the stalk in New York City now, I mean thirty six times he's been in front of Taylor Swift's place. And how about

that guy? And he gets out and and he goes back again. He's telling us right now, I'm mentally ill, bingo, I'm a criminal, right, and I want to do harm to Taylor Swift? Right? Do you want another John Lennon situation? No? Uh oh, lock him up? Uh oh? Hit a day. I call her ten nothing in her brain? What She's got a lot of money in her pocket though a bail you O, he's rich. I think she'll get a pre nup. Well, I think she'll want uh Travis to sign one, although he's worth one

hundred and fifty mili. How many guys with one hundred and fifty miil demand of prema from them for the wife? Well, didn't Penny do that when he got married? I gave her a prenup. They're going to white Castle and reading it. Didn't have any money with me I was getting quarters under my seat. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Penny. How much is it's hit the music? He's eighteen cents to hit it? Now they're three fifty. This guy is insane. He's a criminal and he wants to harm her.

And he just got he got out of jail. He goes back to our house. Keep releasing him, thank you, Lock him up, fingo, hit hit it again, hit it, but you didn't. He likes it on her feet. So lock this guy up years because all they're doing is asking for it. And then all of a sudden something will God forbid, something will happen, and then they'll go, oh, well, you know, lock him up. What about the guy in Philadelphia? They he was a murderer, some teenager, and they take him to the hospital,

no cuffs, no nothing on him. He runs off and he's wanted that jack rabbits loose killed two other teenagers, thank you, shot some others. It comes like sixteen years old, yeah, like those bums in Latonia. Unbelievable. And the mother get it, leaves her dying two year old toddler. Well they got the mother. Now I hear they arrested her. As you know, I head on Rob Sanders a nine and a half ago announcing that that's good. What I'm saying what mother leaves her dying child because there's

a worn out for her arrest on an unrelated matter. I don't know what the world's coming to, Willy, but it's not I'm not things coming to and it's not good. Right that you know where it's all bad? Correct? Nineteen percent of women between the ages of eighteen and thirty nineteen percent say the world is so screwed up I don't want to have children, and another twenty percent say I'm likely never to have children. I'm unhappy with the way

the world is today. That's forty percent of young females saying I'm gonna pop those contraceptives like they were a popcorn, Plan A, Plan B, Plan C, whatever it is. I don't want to have a family life. I don't want to have children, and those who do get pregnant quickly run the plant paarenthood to kill their unborn baby. We got problems. Do you think we don't have problems? We got problems. This guy is trying to kill Taylor Swift and the court system keeps releasing him. Correct. Where's this

at New York City of that figures and try Blanka you've been. I thought you were gonna say. I thought you were gonna say California. Blanca is an upscale That's where Bill Hammer and the rich people live in New York City. That's why I know that I was there too. Okay, uh, you know the paparazzi kept following me and I couldn't take it anymore. Tatay is in trouble and no one will protect her, including New York City. The cops are doing their job. The judges just laugh it off, right

disgusting. All right, seg we have a expert coming up now. We got the guy named Walker gonna be here to talk about what's happening Walker, Texas Ranger something close to that yet Walker. So we'll see what happens. These are the dead days of January. Let's make him more interesting than you can ever imagine, not kidding, say, give me out of the Studge report, Will Lee and honor of a foggy day here in the tri State, and the Turtleman not here, but he lives now only in our memories.

Along with Neil we live. We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report. These are not muscle guys here. The muscle guys up here, right, and they calmly walk to a seat. Ding ding ding ding ding ding. They've only got seventeen seconds to figure this whole thing out, right, bomb okay, miss the launch? Ping pum. I'm not sure. Maybe that's was that a putt he was talking about on number sixteen of his golf course. Well, when Biden's not physically present, which is

most of the time, or mentally. And then you got the Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, still not at work, and what's up with that guy? Awl and doesn't tell anybody, no, this is a secretary of man. Yeah, just the Secretary of Defense. Man. Oh wait manut. I was in the hospital for the last four days, but I forgot to call anybody. We're in trouble. We're in serious, serious difficulties. Brian Walker is coming up next from the Heritage Foundation segment. Thank you, we'll

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I'm saving organizations in the world as watchdogs promoting hopefully libertarian and conservative positions. And of course of the executive vice president is Ryan Walker. To talk to you about what's happening in Washington with spending. There are two major arrows coming into the heart of the American way of life. One is illegal migration taken to the tunes of maybe twenty to thirty million over the next five or six years, twenty to thirty million. And on top of that, the physical

crisis that we're in. Even Davos recognize. I watched some of the elites from Switzerland talk about the budget deficit, and one of the speakers said that we currently owe the world about thirty four trillion dollars, and that by twenty thirty, a mere six years away, that thirty four will become forty trillion dollars with interest greater today than the Defense Department, and as rates continue to

rise, it's going to be even worse. So Ryan Walker, once again, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show, and tell the American people first of all, to find the extent of the problem before we talk about the solution. Remember, the era of big government is over. From Bill Clinton, the era of big government is over. Not really explain the problem to the American people. Yeah, thank you for having me on. You're absolutely right. The government is out of control in its size and scope. We are

thirty four trillion dollars in debt. We're adding a trillion dollars to that number every three months, and there is no pathway or vision of how we bend down that curve and step the spending and Congressional leaders, as far as we can see, and it's from what they've put forward already, have no interest in changing that trajectory or cutting spending. One thing that I found shocking is I saw this graph and maybe you're in the business, you know more exact

numbers. But during the four years of the Trump administration, deficit spending one up eight eight trillion in four years. Is that true? It was close to that number. Yes, And so this is a problem that has existed for years. There is a you know, the the elected leaders that we put into seats in Washington have no interest in cutting spending or showing the American people that there needs to be a priority list on things that we fund.

Instead, they would they like to make promises to anyone who comes and asks. And unfortunately that's led to the position that we're in now. We're going to spend more on interest alone this year than we do on the entire Department of Defense. That's more than eight hundred and eighty billion dollars. And one might say this is not a democratic problem. Well alone, it's a Republican slash democratic problem because neither side, when having the power, is going to

change it whatsoever. Well, why do you think that is? Is it an issue that the average American here's a million, a billion, a trillion, and their eyes glaze over, don't know what a trillion dollars is? How much that is one thousand billion. One thousand billion is a trillion dollars. Why don't the American people fixate on this as a major problem. I think it's a great question and something that we've been asking ourselves for a very

long time. I think you're absolutely right that people don't understand the value of a trillion dollars. It's not necessarily something that you or I will ever experience or see in a way that makes logical sense to us. And then, secondly, I think there is a problem with the disconnection. The federal government consumes a lot and in issues a great deal of debt, but there is no on the other side of that equation. There is no repercussion for the

American family, the American household. They don't have to front the money to pay that debt immediately or on an annualized basis. It just continues to pile up. And the idea is that point in the future, at some point we'll have to deal with it. But that's not today, that's a later problem. I've heard clowns and fools say, well, simply repudiate the debt, simply say we don't owe it anymore. What would happen if the US government would say, well, we're now ow forty trillion dollars. It's now

the year twenty twenty nine, only five years away. We owe forty trillion dollars. The interest on that is well north of a trillion dollars a year, and what's simply not going to pay it. What happens, well, I think that we lose the ability to raise debt in the future. It would undermine the dollar. I think the dollar would lose its status as the reserve currency for the world, which is actually a very big deal, and

we would our economy would would fall apart. I mean, the international community or the world in general would have no confidence in the United States that we're able to pay our debts, and so that infuses into everything and would prevent us from continuing down this pathway that we're on, or even continue to have a functioning economy. So it's a very big deal. Now, Ryan Walker

of Heritage Action for America. We're told that Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson is going to hold the line like Maximus and the Gladiator as he's attacking the Germanic tribes from behind. Hold the line. But I have little confidence that's going to happen because I don't care who the Republican is. We send them there as conservatives, they become wishy, washy meatballs, they become liberals.

And you make a point in your article that you would hope that if we defend the borders of Ukraine, Israel, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, every place in the world, we would defend our southern border that funds a lot of this. And so, seemingly to get a responsible spending package, whatever the hell that is, we got to agree to spend maybe one hundred and twelve billion dollars on aid packages all over the world. Is that a good idea to hook one to the other, because aren't they unrelated in a

sense? Oh? I think they're completely unrelated. Now listen, I think that the priority of elected representatives needs to be safety and security the American people, and that should be their singular focus. This this other, these other components. Sixty billion dollars for Ukraine, fourteen billion dollars for Taiwan and the South Pacific. You know, these are the It's a sum of money that's enormous, and meanwhile, the American people are having to deal with the consequences

of illegal immigration every single day. And it's not just cities like New York and Chicago and some of these major metropolitan areas. It's places like small towns of twelve thousand in Kansas that overnight received a thousand immigrants to their community. This is untenable. The safety and security of the American people is that threat. It should be the first priority of Congress sending money abroad to more conflicts

that are seemingly you know, these conflicts will continue. There is no solution or grand victory here for either side. They're grinding to a halt in these regions. And so our perspective is, listen, the Congress and this president need to get serious about securing the border, and that means passing HR two. You know, Ryan Walker, our government, Democrat and Republican, are fully committed to the defense of the borders of every country in the world except

our own. And until it's politically unpopular to have a Kamala Harris in charge of the southern border and put Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell in charge of the

budget, nothing is going to change. Republicans mouth the words of fiscal responsibility, but once they get power, it never occurs, it never happens, and then at the end of the day, the debt continue used to rise unbridled, driven a course by Social Security, Medicare, medicaid, the military, and interest on the national debt that is consuming most of the federal budget

as I speak. You take Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, interest on the national debt, and the military, and that's about seventy percent of the federal budget. And so no matter what we do, it's almost powerless. And haven't Republicans been as guilty as Democrats when it came to spending money, They just spend it on different things. Oh, absolutely, Republicans are no

less guilty in this situation that we're than Democrats. I completely agree with you, and I also completely agree with you on the stats that you just walked through. Those are accurate numbers that show that Congress is confronting a serious problem. Their annual appropriation bills only deal with about thirty five percent of government funding, or the entirety of what we spend of the government. Most of that comes from Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and those programs in particular are

within a ten year budget window of being insolvent. So you know, there is not much political will on Capitol Hill, if any, to cut spending. But what I will say is that these members will have to face a scenario within the next five to seven years of having to reform these programs. And it's vitally important that the American people understand that those programs are the drivers of government spending and there needs to be a reduction in their obligations and how

much they dole out because it's untenable. Again, it's untenable the path that we are on. Ryan Walker look at it this way that a demographer working for the US Census Bureau said that on the current path that we're on right now, there's about three hundred and thirty million Americans, three hundred and thirty million human beings living in America. We're not sure, but three hundred and thirty million is the number. Three thirty five in the year twenty fifty,

which is about what twenty six years away. On the present path, we're going to have an additional one hundred million human beings living in America using government services, using Section eight housing, using food stamps, using Medicare, medicaid, showing up at ers, kids going to schools that are completely overwhelmed. We're not in the process at all of doubling our interstate highway system to handle this. We're not beginning the process of doubling our emergency rooms and hospitals.

We're not in the business whatsoever of doubling our police departments. Just the opposite. We're completely unprepared for the consequences of having a wide open southern border and taking in four trillion dollars and income taxes every year and spending six trillion on other projects defending borders toither and fro. Can you imagine a world and you're a relatively young man compared to many, but assuming I may not be here in twenty fifty, in fact, I'm going to assure you I will not

be but you will be here in twenty fifty. Can you imagine America with an additional one hundred to one hundred and twenty five million human beings living here, eighty percent being foreign born. What is the what does America look like in twenty fifty? Well, I think that's that's exactly what we as an organization, and I think the majority of this country believes is that. Listen, we're experiencing these illegal immigrants coming across the border. These folks have no

interest in assimilating into this great experiment in self governance that we have. They have no interest in being a part of it. They are using this as an opportunity. They are opportunists looking to take it advantage of a system we cannot and will not be able to accommodate for and allow these folks to come

in and stay here without the system fundamentally breaking. And that is a key point I think everyone should should take away from our conversation is that at some point this system will collapse, and I think that we're unfortunately, very close to that line. I don't think it's a twenty fifty problem. I think it's a twenty twenty eight, twenty twenty nine, twenty thirty problem that in four or five years, at the rate we're going of some ten to twenty

million every year, the cities will collapse. Oakland has collapsed, Portland has collapsed, Chicago's in complete meltdown. It's not as if, Okay, we have to worry about this in twenty fifty. Hell, in twenty twenty four we have to worry about it because you can be in Detroit Chicago, Portland, LA. And the public school system is in complete collapse, is nothing more than a vending machine for condoms and plan be contraceptive. There is no

education going on in Detroit or Baltimore. The great majority of kids in the eighth grade cannot read and write, and the eighth graders and that's the competition for illegal aliens, unattached mails from all over the world. And it's not going to get any better. It's going to get worse unless we change the politics and policy. And if we elect another interchangeable drill bit in this November, a Democrat to keep the policies of Joe Biden going for the next four

to twelve years. If Michelle Obama comes out behind the drape in August and in Chicago for the National Democratic Convention. At our side is Gavin Newsom, who's run California completely into the ground, and those two take over government in November, and you look at another eight to twelve years of the Obamas and Gavin Newsom in charge of the southern border, in charge of governmental spending, in charge of shoveling money into the cities to band aid over the problems.

We can't survive. Ryan Walker. I'm done pontificating for a while, but what is your website off any to which I can direct the American people. Absolutely encourage everyone to check out Heritageaction dot com. We're also on every social media platform you can imagine. We produce content and educational materials to help people become politically active and devoice their concerns around things like in open southern border. Ryan Walker, thank you much, thank you very much for coming on the

Bill Cunningham Show. Good luck and godspeed. Thank you very much, thank you. Let's continue whenever stuff, We simply continue and to be nonpartisan. George Bush forty three double the national debt. Barack Husein Obama doubled the national debt. President Donald Trump added eight trillion dollars to the national debt, and we're adding another trillion dollars to the national debt presently every ninety days. And the Republicans are complaining. I say, don't complain. Shut her down until

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Let's say, let's get yesterday. The big f's of Fiona's birthday. Number seven was yesterday, and Rock you went to ancestry dot com and looked it up. So if there's one thing I hate, it's when things pa when things are murky, when things are indecisives, when you talk, I can't. I just can't stand it. So I spent the better part of my morning on your birthday. On my birthday, well that was yesterday, But this morning spent the better part of my morning getting some facts and figures.

Are you ready say you deal with BS? I can't use the whole word like the Trumpster. Does I love it? When the Trumpster coming out of trump tied, could he raise the middle finger at h An Doud hit double bird there know your role and shut your mouth. I number one, but seg Man didn't know the information. And now like you you know there, like you know it. Thane Maynard hit it, put the cheese on the cracker, put it on the cracker. The father and mother of Fiona

are Henry and bb Okay. Henry was from Dickinson Park Zoo in Missouri. He came over in twenty sixteen and got with BB. Bibi was from the Saint Louis Zoo. Brought her in from there to since action, we got some action. January twenty fourth, twenty seventeen, born six weeks premature. Was Fiona? Fiona? And is it like a year gestation? It goes on along time? He almost died? Yeah, so? And how does a rhino mother give birth with that big horn? That's another issue, but

please continue. So okay So was born on January twenty fourth, twenty seventeen. About eight nine months later, on October thirty first, twenty seventeen, at the Cincinnati Zoo, Henry died. Henry's dead at the allege of thirty six from complications of an infection. For months leading up to that point, he wasn't eating. It reached it reached about the time expiration hippoponamuses die Okay, So now now we got to keep the train rolling here. So what

are they taking notes? They go to the San Francisco Zoo in twenty twenty they bring in Tucker the Tea, a witch of the one hundred and genders is Tucker. Can't say he's not he's not. You allow him to move. I do know what there he is. I cannot assign his gender. He must have signed gender. But if you ever sponsored the size of an

elephant trunk, that doesn't mean you're a male, right, No. Tucker, at age nineteen, was brought in from the San Francisco Zoo to Cincinnati, made it with Babie, and then on August third, twenty twenty two, Fritz was born. So Fiona and Fritz are half brother and sister. Now the issue becomes this, you're ready for the big question? I am. I know where you're going. First proceed. Thank you for this work with the segment refused it. Yeah, I've I did nothing for the show.

I did all this this morning. It was a little fitz. Thank you rock. Now that Fiona is of the age and alleged eleven seven, it's about two times. It is not four times. It's about two times. So really that's about fourteen in human terms, and of the good old days of fourteen year old was married. But you can't do that anymore unless you're Joe Biden. You can't shore with your daughter, Joe Biden. You can shore with Ashlute. But but I I get this toy. So at

this point, who's gonna mate with Fiona to produce? Well, Fiona's on birth control what according to the Zoo and Brian super Combs in his report yesterday, So she, like most Fiona is on birth control America that don't want to bring a child into this I don't know. So she's gonna take I don't want any more hippos for a while. They got the money makers tons of hippo out there, I don't know, and all the Zoo and these birth control pills are the size of hockey pucks. Yes, things. He

wanted to get a covering for uh Tucker? What do you want to get him? The Goodyear blimp? I think a little hefty trash bag would be how the Tucker. It's a big male hippo from San Francisco. Big plays a couple of tons, right, so we need to get another male hippo from somewhere else. He's buying air. I don't know that's that. That's I don't mess around with talk bb and Tucker talking things because the same mother as Bobie. They share that they can't you can't do that. Maybe hamp

hypno hamp. What about fritz You can't know? What about for a little Fritzy, Little Fritzy, that was Fritzy. Fritzie is not so little anymore, that's for sure. But here comes Matt Reese, Matt coming in. Matt, let me ask you a question. He shut up to the mic, the air, the choices you have. Have you done research at all on the genealogical chart from me and you and uh took a twenty three whatever

twenty three and me? That's it. If you don't any work on the progeny of little Fiona and where Friana came from, this is a news department. My rock had to do your work. No, I know that Brian Combs does a lot of research. Tell Matt were films. They brought Big Tucker in from San Francisco who identified as non binary, so we didn't know that, but explained if they didn't ask you, what come in on the

application. Phoebe is from the Saint Louis Zoo originally Phoebe maybe that's the mother of Fiona and you know, maybe have you met Bbe and Henry's dead? No? I just questioned the water they're in. Do you ever see what's floating around in there? I mean, well, yeah, and then it takes and eats the whatever off their backs and stuff. No other fish. That's why they don't eat the fish. There's how about that life? Who's very discriminating? Who's gonna who's gonna mate with Fion? At this point we

gotta get something. It can't be Tucker, right, No, Tucker the only male in the group. Can you have two three males? At least he's the only male to Ince and I Zoo, I believe. But there's got to be another male hippo somewhere. I think that I think they bring that they bring the next hippo in. I hope his name is Lou, Sweet Lou Lou. The hippo call him pot Rose Lou. Right, isn't there a hippoonam Shrek somewhere? Shrek and Fiona? I mean, come on,

let's let's think here. It's time for Funa step up to the plate and start procreating. Unlike American females, they're all on both control pills, Plan B, plan Z, Plan D, got all the planes. He's worried about the future of America. Ushers does not want to bring another young hippo into this world. According to this or Frankly, Moore just does not want the responsibility of having a child like other women. Other women do.

But it's important information. Well, I got a more important question for you. What could be more important than this year? Is? Wait? Just wait a year ago, about two years ago, we had on the Turtleman live action. Is that the Great American Ballpark, a dugout Phil Castellinia, Ducky Speedway, some ball signed by the Turtle Man. He was a thing live action. A raccoon got loose, right, raccoon was loose in the Great American Ballpark. He went on the bows of the stadium and caught the

raccoon at three baby rack coons. We had a crisis going on. I thought, Okay, it's been a couple of years. I've not heard from the Turtle Man. So we call him and he answers the phone. Turtlement live Yeah, Yeah, yeah, what time one thirty? Okay, But then we find out that he's had some medical issues of late. He's had a few medical issues, well, a couple of them. This one's a doozy. He had a chainsaw wrapped around his face, causing the loss of

eighteen teeth. Eighteen teeth when the chainsaw was still operating, plus the big scar on the side of his head. Oh my god, wait a minute, rock it gets worse less. I had my heart on my glasses. My heart wouldn't have an out looked like one and it was live action. See. So he got over that. He did a little better. Yeah, he needs to see a dentist, but he needs to get some dental work done. If you've had eighteen teeth taken out by a chainsaw then plus

a lot of other damage, but nonetheless something he thinks worse happening. Then about a year ago, about a year later, he's pulling a large snapping turtleway the size of a garbage can lid out of a pond, and he's holding it straight out. Now, this is a big turtle, yes, and he's got it by the tail. And down below is the large snapping head the size of two large fists, and the snapping turtle latched onto his private parts and just hung on to the penis, and the screwed him and

wouldn't let go, and he's yelling and screaming. He's calling for the posse and they're trying to shake him loose and pull it off. He's saying, don't pull him off. Don't pull him off. He'll take something with it. Don't pull him off. So at this point they say the hospital. He went to the hospital with the turtle, get the pickup truck with the snapping turtle on his schwunts. So he walks into the emerging and the nurses saying, oh my god, oh my god, there's blood pouring down his

legs. So they get him in the emergent, cut off his clothes and the snapping turtle has latched onto both of the coconuts and also the spunts action, so say, choose to question. What's the question? Choose one only. They give him morphine to knock him out, and he's yelling, don't take it off, don't take so they say, what do we do If

we pull it off? There goes there it's off. He'll be non bin So he said a drill on the side of the head and drilled a hole in the side of the head of the snapping turtle, and he released it. So so at this point they give them another couple hundred stitches to put things back together. Job, he said, make sure you get him in the right place. Someone go to him and say, you know what. I know your name is turtle man, but maybe this wild animal thing isn't

for you. So I have a question or something, or I have a question. I t job. By the way, lost again, acc another loss, but nonetheless, would you rather be snapped across the head of the mouth and the face with an operating chainsaw or have a snapping turtle on your private parts for about an hour before it's drilled in the head and releases.

Those are your two Chess've already had kids, so give me the snapping turn to the junky used anyway, you're married, So I get that, se what I would pick the junk I wouldn't pick just then that that messes up your face. I mean he's not an attractive man anyway, So I mean with you, it would be a disaster. He could eat an apple through a picket. I mean, oh yeah, yeah, it was like, blows up. That's what I'm saying. Get the private parts. They're well

used years ago. This is like, this is how people lived. You had interactions and encounters with animals and destruction. Where do you go in there all the time? It's not being turtle lax on you What do you do you put? You can't pull it off right? Well, duntin, you got to kill it, cut the heat off and then go at it right. Other things moving all over the place too, And it's weigh it weighs

about forty five pounds. I'll just stay away from those things now. I think most women would say, you know, once you breed hippos, hippore you go. Maybe he should go into breeding hippos. We could use him some money, zoo, because whoever picks Fiona, they're gonna have to be careful. Would they bring in and Tucker may not accept this male hippo right? I mean, would you like a male moving into your does he?

I mean it's it's technically not as a surrogate, you have to be a hippo surrogate name lou is in. This can't be Tucker, and I can't be Tucker. I dare you get another one from San Francisco who claims special binary privilege privileges, and it could not be it could be a female. You don't know what it is out of San Francisco. You can't ask. You can't ask, and if you ask, that's insensitive. So when they both fill out the form of the gender says other, they just leave it

empty empty, leave it empty, sis, say sis, gender? What's that? Sis? What's that? Sissy? I don't know, but uh, you know he's taking these birth control pills. Get Fiona off birth control. Let her enjoy the life of a hippo. Would you agree, Yes, Let her become a mother. It's the greatest thing that ever happens. Women don't do that anymore, No except yours. Yeah. He three enough, let's talk of one and a four. She wants a girl. She wants a girl. My mom told me his son's and son till he takes

a wife. But your daughter will be your daughter all the days of her life. So she wants that daughter. Those three boys are be gone. She does because she says, you know, I'll never be the first phone call, right, you know, you know, the wife of one of her sons. That's all their mother first. That's right, it's all over. He's all, we'll have another kid. Then, well we thought that was happening not too long ago. But uh, you know those things happen

with to assect me. Bring in Tucker, bring in Tucker, get another don't get but by the way, don't get in that tub like I did with your heels up, because absolutely never don't don't do that. Don't do that. We never invented that it should be shot. I can't imagine that shot. I can't imagine it's gonna be around much longer. No, that was the day you ran down the hallway and was like, uh, here it comes, and chocolate milk pouring out of my down my legs. It

was embarrassing, very embarrassing. Too bad that that that that would have went the internet would have broke if that was if somebody would have had that was

on video. Oh give me some sports. We have little time left, will he The stuge reporters of Proud Service, every local tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers Thamestar quality you can feel in beautiful Western hills called Durban Heating and cool to get five one three, five nine eighty four forty nine or go to Durban Eating and Cooling dot Com, Sega chainsawl or snapping turtle.

Got to go with a snapping turtle. I think what a choice. The Bengals today announced the promotion of Dan uh Pitcher, the offensive coordinator, and they also just a little while ago, just introduced Brian Callahan as the new head coach of the Tennessee Titans. He broke up a little bit, got very emotional at Rock talking about Mike Brown, Troy and and Uh and every Troy and Uh and Katie and and also Zach Taylor and everyone. Paul H. Brown him too. You know there's only thirty two of those jobs to

become an NFL coach. Wow, it's a miracle. Jim Harbaugh to the Chargers, mister, proud to get rid of that guy. Chet. It didn't coach half the game. Best coaches, if not the best coach on planet, earnimed everybody. They're gonna win beat Ohio State. Chargers are pretty good, aren't they. They got the quarterback, now they got the coach. There you go, Bellows, look at the Bengals a couple of years ago. They got their coach, right, they got the quarterback right went

to the Super Bowl. Look the Texans this year they were an absolute dumpster fire. Now they get the coach, they get the quarterback. Off we go. There you go. He's good charger. I'm glad he's out of the Big Ten. He's not a moral man like those at Ohio State with Ryan Days. Just not a moral man. And why will Notre Dame joined the Big Ten? Because time we want to join the MAC. But they can't compete in the ANC. You can't compete in the MAC. Go back

to the MAC. Yes, sigh. Cowley's basketball tonight, Willie, It's perdue fort Wayne at NKU at six thirty, ESPN fifteen thirty. Is that it? Yeah? In sports Rock WIT's on the Big Show today. If anything, By the way, I have another choice for the Trumpster to become VP. I thought of this one. I hung up. Talked to Rob Portman yesterday. Can't say the conversation. But what if the Trumpster would pick Rob Portman? Oh, how about that? Sports Fans or Mike DeWine.

No, but how about Rob Borton with Mike? How about Rob Portman? That could work. Maybe they get the bridge done early then, Ohio. But it gives you someone who's competent and kind of below the radar and get the work done. He's talking to her. Rob Portman would be an excellent advice. I will we have a State Senator Shane Wilkin on at three o'clock

to talk about the override of your boy Dwine's veto. I like Mike DeWine personally because Mike DeWine believe there are one gender, two genders, or multiple genders. He told me at one point four to five that's what it is. Segment, Please continue, Willia and Houtter of a foggy day here at a tri Statia and we're three months away from the NFL draft. What wow. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. If you

don't think you have a problem in your community, you're probably wrong. The zoo's got a problem to mate with. Fiona Corambe could have produced him some unbelievable action gorilla gorilla hybrid. Well, wouldn't that be something like? That'd be something be on his own birth control? Does she have Does she know this? Probably not? Is it against her will? That's an even better question. She probably sitting him every day? How come? I can't have

a baby. I'm all that giant, but I do it because I want a kid. I want to kid against her will Zoo won't let him. Segmented the Magic Man in that, on that, on that, the Magic Man, Marlin Shivedock Girl, Sue rock you, thank you, thank you. Let's continue with more great questions on news Radio seven hundred W l over you. The free iHeart Radio app has over one hundred commercial free stations waiting for you right now. Blake Deep cuts a commercial freeze

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