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10-16-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie breaks down a big win by the Bengals over Seattle with ESPN 1530's Mo Egger, discusses the sentencing of PG Sittenfeld with the Enquirer's Sherry Coolidge, and the latest in Israel and national politics with Wayne Allen Route.

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Hey, yoc bosh, there's a penalty flag at the four. Welcome this glorious but chilly Monday afternoon in the Tri State. Good things happening, bad things occurring, Moegger. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. MO. First of all, let's deal with the Bengals. Yes, then we're gonna deal with UC bear cut football. Then we're gonna deal with Deer Park Wildcats. Boy can't wait. And tonight's the big event. Logan Wilson, we'll be speaking to enhance Deer Park the band. Will you be there? Yes?

Oh, I'm the MC of the event wearing my old Deer Park jersey. Thank you for the invite. Yeah, it's one hundred and fifty dollars a ticket hard pass. So plus we have Wyoming. The Cowboys lost to Indian Hill, another big one there, and so much going on. But first of all, let's break down the Bengals. First half pretty good. I think Joey b had about a ninety percent completion percentage, the offense hitting on all cylinders. All of a sudden they ran against the brick wall.

In the second half, I wrote down the possessions. Are you ready for this? Please, interception, punt, punt, field goal, thank god punt and then punt adjustments made Bengals no adjustments completely the tail of two halves. Give me a full report. Defense bailed about Willie and honestly, that's not the first time that's happened during this run here. I think I might have talked about this with you. I talked about it with Paul Danner Junior,

the ilestrious Bengals beat writer for The Athletic. I went on his podcast and I said, I've got a hot take for you, and this was, you know, before we consider the possibility that Joe was not going to look like himself the first few games, I go, I think the defense has a better chance to be listed among the NFL's elite than the offense. And the reason was, first of all, the Bengals offensive line is still

a work in progress, and that's putting it mildly. Secondly, if you look over the last couple of years when the Bengals have lost, usually the reason why is some sort of the main reason why is some sort of offensive issue. They've often been bailed out by their defense. They made the Super Bowl two years ago, winning three playoff games on the strength of great defense and elite special teams. That's no knock on what they are offensively. You

can't be an offensive zero and win five postseason games over two years. But we have seen this defense time and again sort of help make up for some sort of offensive issue, whether it's been an injury, the Bengals not being able to function part of their offense, the general clunkiness, are being stuck in the mud. And so yesterday for me, wasn't that much of an outlier. I think if you are, if your reaction is totally tied to this, solely tied to the outcome, you go, okay, Well,

the defense stepped up. That's a good Seattle team, and I think it is. They figured out a way to win on a day where they were mostly outplayed. They've gotten to the buy at three and three, and now they have some time to get some stuff fixed before they go to San Francisco. If you want to go a little bit deeper than that, I think you go, okay, here's what we know offensively. Jamar Chase is great.

What else about this team offensively can you hang your hat on. They're not a great running team, terrible in fact that the last in the league. Yeah, we've gone out eight or nine games in a row without rushing for one hundred yards. Right, That's bad. That's bad. They have not filled somemajp Ryan's role. My suggestion would be go trade for samajp Ryan between now and October thirty. First, the Progms Roccos are are terrible bailing on the season. The deadline is just a couple of weeks away, so

I would see what you could do to bring someaj back. T Higgins caught some passes yesterday, but a key offensive pass interference call. He has not had a great year. The new tight end Irv Smith, hasn't been all that productive. I do think it was good that Tyler Boyd was more of affective yesterday. I thought he played well. Obviously, andre Yoshovash catching that pass in the end zone, you get a sense of maybe what he can do. But what can you really hang your hat on offensively and right now

the answer is not much. And if you look at their schedule the rest of the way, they have one team on their schedule that right now has a losing record. You could say, well, San Francisco lost to Cleveland yesterday, that's a damn good Browns defense that's still going to be a formidable task in thirteen days. They've got to get some stuff if this team's going to win the Super Bowl, and that was the goal at the beginning.

Announced what you said, Mo, Offensively, it goes without saying, they have to be better if in the second half at home at perfect weather, sixty five thousand going nuts had been there since eight o'clock in the morning, they're in the second half. All they had in the second half was like a plus fifty yard field goal by Moneymack. That's the entire offense. Yeah, fifty five that thing. It would have been good from seventy. So the best joey Bee could do was have a fifty five yard field goal that

turned out to be in a sense of game winner. But nonetheless, Mo, that's bad. That's real bad. And reasonably speaking, they're healthy. You know, maybe Joe isn't one hundred percent, but he looks a lot better moving around than he did earlier in the season. They are starting all five of their offensive lineman that they want to start. They have t Higgins back, they have Jamar Chase, they have a good group of wide receivers,

they have their starting running back. This unit is whole, and so I think you're being fair if you go And I'm going to come back to something that you and I have talked about. My colleague Tony Pike has beaten this to death. For all of Zach Taylor's attributes as a head coach, is there a is there a possibility that the offense could function a little bit better if he wasn't the primary play caller? He said that last week. Don't let him call the place. I will admit to you that when we

as fans go on about play calling, I often roll my eyes. Most of us have no idea what goes on the calling a play. At the same time, I saw the Bengals consistently run into a brick wall. Yesterday. There was a third and short where it was obvious the Seahawks were defending an inside run and the Bengals didn't adjust out of it and ran right into it. It was how they couldn't milk the clock at the end of the game. I think Zach Taylor has a ton of positive qualities to be an

NFL head coach. I have wondered now for a while, could the offense as a whole function better if somebody else was calling the play on Sunday and until the offense. And again, look, they've had some explosive moments over the course of the last two plus seasons. But I think as a general rule, if you have followed this team for two plus years, when we

have wondered about their issues, usually those issues are on offense. You love the quarterback, they've invested in the offensive line, love the wide receivers. They liked the running back enough to bring them back. Okay, well, if you like all these parts, at some point you look at the guy who's putting them into place to succeed or fail, and that's Zach Taylor. One thing like calling perspective, I think it's fair to wonder could the offense

flow and function differently and more effectively if somebody else was calling plays. One thing I love with Joey Burrow is that there was a play in the second half when he was like third and eight and he took off from the pocket, ran like a gazelle, got out of bounds, and got the first down. I said, Okay, yeah, as CAFF problems may now be concluded. Plus he now has two weeks and the forty nine Ers were impregnable.

They were like them as no line in World War Two's you might recall, And all of a sudden they look pregnable because when the announcers said, lining up for the game winning field goal, this guy's not missed a field goal under forty yards and since nineteen seventy four. And as soon as he said that, I said, he's going to miss the field goal. When they did, of course, but nonetheless they should have won that game. So getting ready for the toughest game they might have all year. They're going

to be an underdog for the first time this season. When was the last time in the first six games the Bengals have been favored to win every game, probably never happened before. They're not going to be favored against the forty nine Ers, I don't think. And that game right now looks more winnable

than it did before. The forty nine Ers lost to the Cleveland Browns, who had no quarterback, but their defense is unbelievable and the Bengals defense, led by Logan Wilson and Trey Hendrickson, that guy looks the second coming of a Gino Marquetti. You know what, I'm saying, sure, yeah, good, good hit current reference. Defensively, they answered the especially in the

red zone. Trey Hendrickson has been fantastic this year. We talk about Logan Wilson, and by the way, for the second consecutive game, Cam Taylor britt with a play that you could argue maybe saves the season. The catch he had on the interception yesterday was terrific. Lou An Arumo is a very good defensive coach, and I know on the first possession of the game, Seattle made it look a little bit too easy, but we often hear ben don't break. I think for the Bengals it's more yards not points. You

can move the ball against them. They've been very good in the red zone. They were terrific yesterday. Some of the guys you just mentioned major reasons why. I also think they were helped by the fact that Gino Smith made some mistakes, and I think he's one of the more fun success stories.

But they've got to get some stuff fixed offensively, whether it be the work of the offensive line, Joe Burrow simply playing better, them tapping into something in the running game, them being more explosive throwing the ball, downfield, whatever it is, we have often, despite all the success the Bengals have had, wondered why this offense tires, and they have often frequently, and they did yesterday with a full compliment of players and a healthy ish Joe Burrow

hate to bring this up to you as a faithful UCA Bearcat follower and broadcaster, but Scott's Solderfield. We now know why Louisville didn't fight to keep them. Right now, Louisville's beating everyone, including Notre Dame, but not Pittsburgh. So as a consequence, there's a sense on campus this was a big game. It was a winnable game. Hell Iowa State had lost to the Bobcats of Ohio University, the home of ken Brew, so they couldn't beat

the Bobcats. Of course, the Bearcats can't beat the RedHawks, but nonetheless there's got to be angst in Clifton when Scott Soderfield, that has a great opening act. There in Pittsburgh they win a game, but perhaps they looked like they were going to be a bull contender with six wins. What's wrong with the UC Bearcats? Is it fixable? They look terrible to lose thirty to ten at home and homecoming. When the fans are going no is not

a good sign. Is Satderfield on the hot seat along with Bill Belichick? I don't think Scott Saderfield is on the hot seat. I think Saturday was very disappointing. You're coming off of bye you know. I don't know if you and I talked about this, talked about this last week. The three

previous games, I thought there were things to build on. They gained nearly five hundred yards of offense against BYU, picked six early in the game, special teams blunder late in the third quarter, but physically BYU got crushed on Saturday, but physically the Bearcats hung in there. Defensively against Oklahoma, Cincinnati

did everything you can ask and they moved the ball pretty effectively. If you went from the fourth quarter of the Miami game through the BYU game, they basically gained a thousand yards of offense, so it's not like they were being totally pushed around. They had some red zone issues, they had some you know, short yardage issues on third and fourth down, and they made mistakes that I felt were fixable the game on Saturday. I don't know what cha

glam on quite frankly the quarterback play. Tyner Pike and Jim Kelly talked about this during the radio broadcast. Emery Jones as the game went on, started to look more and more tentative, and he missed some very easy throws, starting with on the first series of the game when he misses d Wiggins downfield. So you sort of start with that. Their inability to run the ball on Saturday against an Iowa State team that was begging them to run it,

they couldn't do it. They were pushed around on defense, they had a number of special teams issues. That was as sobering a performance as I've seen from UC football in a very, very long time. And now you have a Baylor team that comes to town, who Cincinnati is favored to beat. You know they must think must win gets used way too often. But I think if if you want to avoid losing the fan base, if you want to avoid sort of your season completely circling the drain, you can't have a

five game losing ston. When was the last time the Bearcats didn't sell out? I think you'd have to go back maybe to Luke Fickles first, by the way he lost in Madison, that was ugly against Iowa. It went four and eight his first year. Look, I think we all acknowledge. I think it's never been more difficult to be a head coach in a new place. I also think it's never been easier to get it turned around quickly when you're a head coach in a new place, meaning you take over.

Luke Fickle struggled his first year, butch Jones struggled his first season. Mark D'Antonio struggled in his first season about bring back Tubberville, resign his senate see what about that? No comment on that one, No thanks, But Chris Saderfield become a US senator. I don't know if he's interested in that.

It's it's always hard when there's a coaching transition. Then you add to it the climate they're in, with the ease with which players can move At the same time, the ease with which players can move in nil means you ought to be able to turn things around very quickly. Big bucks. So you know, I don't I don't know that fans are going to go, well, God, let's give him four or five years in this climate. I do think in the short term, you are being fair if you want.

Does it make sense to play a different person at quarterback? Emery Jones has struggled. Let's let's call it what it is about Evan Prater. Evan Prater's a wide receiver right now, so I don't know they're going to slide him back into QB. Well, I mean, Cowboys are losing. The football team just got beat up by Indian Hill. Maybe they could use Evan. They have Brady Lichtenberg who came in at the end of the game on Saturday.

They have Brady Drogosh, who's lower on the depth chart, who they're Emery wasn't good against Iowa State, and if that continues, it's hard to imagine this team winning that many more games in the Big Twelve this season. Last question, Yeah, I'm reading in one of the blogs about Caitlin Clark

and Angel Reese. You may never heard of them. Tony Bender follows them closely, women's basketball players college Basket college, and I'm reading with this new deal with All State, so it's like a good neighbor state farm is there, but with All State, she's now making north of a million and a half dollars being a female college basketball player. Angel Reese may make more than that salary in the WNBA, which stinks. I think the old Deer Park

teams could beat them. But nonetheless, I regress are making top salaries about one hundred and sixty thousand instead of a two or three mil. Why would a Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese leave the confines of college hoops where they're doubling in ten times what they're making and go play in the WNBA. Well, I don't think this is just a women's basketball conversation. I think you could

apply this. Oscar sheibwe Uk came back this past season and made a lot of money to play Kentucky basketball, more money than he would have made in the NBA. They always pay their players. Now they're doing it legally, And I think now, if you're like Caleb Williams at USC, he did not play well against Notreed India the night, But if you're him and you go, okay, well, I have a chance to be the top pick in the draft. If there's a team that has the top pick that you

don't want to go to. Caleb Williams can probably make more play in college football at USC next year than he can in the NFL. So iunbelievable. I think these are the landscape of sports has changed from that standpoint, and if you're Kaitlin Clark, certainly you can probably cash in a lot more playing college basketball right now than you can playing in the WNBA. They had a game, an exhibition game. I alwould did. They played it at the

football stadium. They drew fifty five thousand people. Fifty five thousand for a college girls game, exhibition game. Exit game didn't even count. Exhibition, it didn't count. It didn't count. So yeah, Kaitlyn Clark, I love it. I love everybody being able to capitalize on their own visibility,

their own talents, their own profile. I love it, hit, But sure you are now going to have athletes I think across sports who measure staying at the quote amateur level versus going to the gymnasts at LSU that Bender loves to have on his phone. Who's that female gymnast at LSU who's sexy doing backflips? What's her name? Tony would have to tell me. I have no idea, but he showed me a picture. I thought it was riscape. I'm sure. Look, they're part of this, and I'll try to

put this in a non crew away. When NIL started, a lot of people focused on men's basketball and football players. What folks didn't account for was the attractive vaulter or gymnast, attractive pole vault you know what I mean? What's her Name's Olivia Done? That's her? Okay, so you look at Olivia Done maybe as a pole vaulter. What I'm saying is or that that's

millions. That there are athletes who are going to capitalize on their fame for reasons that don't have as much to do with how good they might be. A terrific college athlete, but I doubt it. She's a pretty girl, I know, and she's making millions. Good for her? Awesome, I love it. Sign me up, good for her. I'm for anybody being able to cash in, anybody, college kid at whatever it is. Sign Why can't we cash in? Been wondering that for a long time. Honestly,

I have you have? Yeah. I was gonna say, maybe you can, Maybe you can give me some lessons on how to cash get on the balance beam and get some clothes off. I don't think anybody wants to see that. Oh, thank you very much for your analysis of Olivia Dunn. I'm gonna go, uh get some pictures to Google and get some pictures. May see if we can get her on the show. Scott's sounderfield for Senate, no comment. Where's your sounder field? Now? No comment?

He's a US senator for God say, he certainly is. And uh do you think he's doing a good job? Hell no, he's terrible. Let's continue. Coming up next because of moeger In about thirty five minutes, is Wayne is gonna be Wayne Allen Root? Oh what a what a coup. It's gonna be fair to get him. Densh TSUSA recommended. Oh really nice. Let's continue on news radio seven hundred WLW. With inflation compensation, you could knock inflation outs with a thousand dollars. Wall Rex works at over seventy

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that I'm on six days. I'm going to have something in the range of twenty to twenty five guests on and we begin each week having no idea where it's going to go. One of the reasons I love talk radio. Secondly, on today's Big Show, we have Sharon Coolidge of The Inquirer coming up at one oh seven and talk about the life and times of PG Sittinfeld. I've caught some serious flak for saying that PG Sittinfeld should not go to jail, and the reason being is jail should be reserved, in my opinion,

for those who commit violent acts against others. And if somebody tapped PG sitting and Felt on the shoulder and said you know what, you know, you're committing felon acy, probably at the time would have said no. There' spent some sentencing materials that have come out about some of these FBI undercover agents are playing developers, relating to PG that they're connected to the mob gangsters, and

PG sitting Felt did not object whatsoever. Plus other information came out during sentencing, including the shakedown of Jeff birding of FCC for like a million dollars and those who run the ballet. So that didn't come out of trial, so we'll see what happens with that down the road. But he was sentenced to sixteen months in jail. Sharon Coolis talks about the week that was and also after two o'clock today is the great win Allen Root about the connection between our

southern border and what's happening in Israel. A friend of mine said, were you in that part of Israel that dealt with the border wall with Gaza. The answers, yes, we spent quite a bit of time in Sada, that's another story. And Sea of Galilee, the Jordan River went into the desert, and I felt as safe as in my mother's arms in Israel, because everywhere I looked there were young soldiers with uzzi's strapped to their shoulders in

Israel. Which would be a great idea here that when you graduate from high school or flunk out, whatever happens. First you spend one to three years in the military mandatory IDF Israeli Defense Forces and there's no choice. Basic training, you go through that and you assign certain duties. So everywhere you look in the cities of Israel, there's armed guards everywhere. I was at the

King David Hotel in downtown Jerusalem and I saw guns literally everywhere. But then, as is my one, I asked some Israeli citizens and some Palestinians living in the West Bank who were loyal in to the Israeli government about protection the Second Amendment, which doesn't exist in Israel. And the answer is you generally, private gun ownership does not exist in Israel, which it ought to,

but the reasons are unclear. But nonetheless, you must be permitted through a background check that's extensive to be able to have a gun in home or rifle in the house, or carry a gun. Very unusual, and the idea is, don't do that. We don't need it because they're soldiers everywhere with guns. Well, soldiers can't be everywhere. Less than two percent of Israelis are licensed to carry a weapon or have one at home. You can't have

one at home either, very rare. So these kibbutz's who are like collective farms, having anywhere from one hundred to a couple thousand people living in the desert on their own free there's something in most human lives that if you can get away with your family and get to maybe a thousand people like minded to have your own farming community, your own kibbuts, your own schools, you do it. You get away from city life, and that's encouraged in Israel.

And they were largely unarmed. There was one person in a kibbutz who was armed, and they were able to save the other members of the kibbutz because they had automatic weapons, and she, who was a former idea of soldier, passed them out to her friends and family and they were able to shoot back. It's an awful thing when you're invading or going into some neighborhood and suddenly you're the target of gunfire. Guess what. There's something instinctive about

fight or flee. And many of those Palestinian murderers fled, but the great majority were not armed. In America about thirty percent or armed. In Israel is less than two percent, and the kibbutz is down with the Gaza and the desert generally are well removed from cities. In which case there was no

protection whatsoever. Because of a failure of imagination, which we had on nine to eleven nobody could conceive the Muhammadada and others nineteen terrorists from Saudi Arabia would go through rudimentary flight training and be able to fly commercial jets into tall buildings. It wasn't something that was even considered. And so yes, our small group was in positions in the south south of Jerusalem and which we went through and around checkpoints, and if we were there at the wrong time, the

people's judging, myself and many others may have been taken hostage. And what would have happened is no idea, probably not good because so called Americans and a nice looking travel bus about twenty of us would have been sitting ducks because nobody around us were armed, and so we could not have defended ourselves at all, which is I understand now that the Internal Secretary in Israel is issued

in order to allow all gun manufacturers to release weapons to Israeli citizens. The difficulty is thirty to forty percent of Israeli citizens or Muslim and the West Bank and also and other Israeli parts of Israel, and so maybe they have some apprehension about giving automatic weapons rifles to Palestinians at this point, and I get that just to wax philosophical, it appears that all of society fights in a

sense against barbarism. I contend that if we had an emp or some other nuclear attack or terrible pandemic that shut things down, if we had no power grid, no electricity, no air conditioning, none of our phones worked, the stores would be cleared out within seven to ten days. In America itself would soon refer to barbarism with I'd say thirty to forty days later, when the please stay home and there's no army to protect anybody. It would be

ugly within a month or two. In the United States, and we fashion ourselves extremely civilized. The history of humanity is a history of a fight and struggle between civilization on one hand and barbarism on the other. Religions and laws, governments have been established or dictated to encourage one and discourage the other. So we see it in America that humanity, in my view, is about a half a step away from going back into barbarism, which is where human

beings have spent most of their existence over the last one million years. If you witness what Nazis or Communists or polepot or witness what's happening on the South side of Chicago or San Francisco or hamas you see being played out. You can't walk out of a TQL soccer matchup without maybe being strangled to death two blocks away from TQL. Barbarism enough animals. Barbarism exists to coward decent citizens, so governments keep one from the other, reward one and punish the other.

In the Middle East, I'm not a Muslim. I'm a Roman Catholic, and I believe in the tenets of my religion. But I've met many Muslims over my lifetime, and the great majority are good people in this country. In fact, I can say i've met may I use the term a bad one. Everyone I meet of the Muslim faith are strong believers in Allah, and they live their lives very family oriented. They're patriotic, no problem.

But there's another part of that faith that is not. If you have time to google Islamic acts of terror, and I googled it last night getting ready for last night's Big Show, and it told me that since nineteen seventy nine, when the Ietola took over Iran from the SHAW, there's been more than fifty thousand individual acts of Islamic terror, and the terrorists could be called ISIS or Boca Haram or the Muslim Brotherhood or Hezbola or Hamas or al Qaeda

or the Taliban. They're parts of the same murderous, barbaric philosophies of killing

Jews, killing Westerners, killing everyone. And when you talk about okay, this is between Gaza and Israel. Really some of the list of where there's somebody's fifty thousand terrorists acts that take place include the following nations that have nothing to do with such as Turkey terrorism, Lebanon, acts of Islamic terror, Jordan according to Wikipedia, Algeria, the Philippines, Mali, how about Belgium, Somalia, Syria, of course, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Canada,

Spain, the Old US of A acts of terror Islamic in Germany, in France, in England, in India, in Pakistan, in Russia, in Iraq and Iran, in the Maldives, in Afghanistan, in New Zealand, in Nigeria, in Sweden, in Norway, and in Egypt. Fifty thousand individual acts killing more than a quarter of a million human beings since nineteen seventy nine. The Islamic world is not artfully dealing with danger and barbaric individuals in

their midst The barbarians are inside the walls. So when talking about it's Gaza and it's Israel, I know not really, it's more than one hundred nations, more than fifty thousand acts of Islamic terror with more than a quarter million dead, and that numbers rising quickly. And as Plato said, conquering ourselves is the greatest of all virtues. Don't seek to control others till you can

control yourself. And Islamic leaders are not really controlling themselves. Would you agree, No other religion, no other people have this record the past what forty four years of fifty thousand acts of terror with a quarter million dead. So, and when I watch the protest and the arguments and the complaining on major college campuses, universities, on the streets of Paris, on the streets of New York, that the left, somehow in America has a sick, disgusting

allegiance with Muslim extremists. The great majority of Muslims are not extremists, but the great majority of extremely violent acts are committed by Muslims. The left in this country, around the world, the ones, yelling, streaming, and shouting supports women's rights and full equality in their workplace and public sphere for all women. Is that true among Hamas? How are women treated in most Muslim countries? Not good? Women are at third class citizens if you're lucky in

Muslim countries, and among Hamas and gods, it's even worse. Women can't drive, can't have a contract, can't go to school, can't walk in public in Saudi Arabia without the permission of an older brother, a father, or a husband, can't do anything. But the left completely in favor of female human rights or an allegiance with a sick ideology about women and family formation.

The left in this country around the world completely supports gay rights in gay marriage, while Muslim extremists throw gays off the top of buildings, burn them alive, crucify them. So the left in this country marching to support Amas believes in gay rights, lesbian rights, bisexual rights, transgender rights, while militant Muslims that they're in bed with want to throw them off the top of buildings and burn them alive. The left in this country thinks abortion is a

sacrament. It's lovely to kill healthy unborn babies. That's great. The left says, let's have more abortions in militant Muslim countries. If a woman does that, she's executed. No permission is given. The left here in America supports religious freedom, the right to reject religion altogether. In fact, the left is filled with atheists and agnostics. Militant Muslims said hero and tics should

be executed, burned alive, shot. So how is it possible that the left at the college campus is a bunch of useful idiots marching around is in allegiance with a moss given U permission in those countries to go to those countries, those marching in New York City or Cincinnati would be shot, killed, crucified, and burned alive for their beliefs. But they're in bed with them because they hate America. The left of this country hates this place in this

country. Rallies against book banning, which is really keeping porn out of public libraries. Militant Muslims embrace it. Any book except one that supports their god in celts Islam, and you'll be executed. So to me, it is absurd what I see playing out on college campuses like at U. See those philosophies expressed by these useful idiots at the University of Cincinnati marching on behalf of Hamas would be executed if they went to many Muslim countries. How do they

treat women in Saudi Arabia? Just name the place. It's disgusting and I wish the media would cover it fairly, which is what I just did. Now let's continue with more after one o'clock today. Sharon Coolidge will be here of the inquiry after two o'clock The Great Wayne Allen Root Can you smell when I'm cooking? Bill Kunnham News Radio seven hundred Wow. It's a big steamy slice of who Day Pie. Sink your orange and black teeth into Bengos Line

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and sharing you but on this case in beginning to the end, and one of the most interesting things to me is at the end. You wrote a column today for The inquir talking about the number of very influential citizens who stepped up to put their name on the line, including people like Deborah Dixon, people in the media, retired judges. What were the three or four of the influential people that stepped up to put their name on the line you found

rather interesting. I think, honestly, taken as a whole, that the letters are very interesting, But some of the names on the list former Mayor Mark Mallory, sitting Cincinnati City Councilman, Reggie Harris. So there's and then there's like very prominent donors to the Democratic Party on here too, like Tony Alexander, Jenny Rosenthal. The kind of people that you see on my host committees for campaign fundraisers are on this list. And the other thun I find

illustrative is that it appears normally. I've known a bunch of judges for a long time, and they normally go to the bench already knowing what they're going to do. And that sentencing there were three hundred and thirty four pages of almost two hundred letters, along with all the pre sentencing reports and all that kind of stuff, and you kind of imply possibly, of course, we don't know. We can't jump into Judge Cole's head as to whether it had

some impact. But at least at first Blush, he received less time than to Maya Denard, And this PG Sentenfeld went to trial, put the back of the US Attorney's office up to the wall. They spend thousands of hours, hundreds of thousands of dollars to prosecute, and he received less of a sentence than to Maya Denard. Do you think the atmosphere of the support for PG Sentenfeld played a part in getting a lesser sentence. Well, I mean,

he honestly himself did say that these others were so compelling. He mentioned

them, he had read them. He said he really had never seen anything like it, And he in particular talked about pg's own three page letter in which he talks about how he's grown and changed, calling it one of the most compelling letters that he's ever seen, and really he took it to heart, and I think it was a huge played a huge role when it came to actually handing down a sentence that was not only more than Tamaya Dinard,

but more importantly a downward departure from the sentencing guidelines. In fact, the Feds wonted like three or four years his lawyer. I think the lawyers for him did a great job, but only can do so much. Offered up probation and home incarceration. So the sixteen months for a week's long federal trial, hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars of money spent, I think they must have done a pretty good job during the trial at s and in this

case, you've covered city hall for on fifteen twenty thirty years. This is the defining moment when four members of council, if you would throw in the gang of five the other one you had three on federal charges. It is amazing that we have a city council where PG sit and failed to my Denard, Jeff Pastor, and also Wendell Young. I think he pled out to a misdemeanor, a minor misdemeanor on the gang of fimestuff that you had four

members of council under criminal investigation and charges. It's almost like the city of Cleveland, and well what did you find him? Over the years and years this thing unfurled? Sharon Kelly, I'm sorry, Sharon, coolies, do you think that crimes? And I said this some of my buddies. I'm not sure if PG sitting felt while the offense was going on, was said, you know, you're committing felonies. His answer would have been no, I'm campaign financing. Did PG sit and felt even at the end, no,

he committed serious felonies? Well he says no, And so I really can't like put my own opinion on it, but I can talk a little bit about things that we did hear at the trial. Things we saw, I mean, going to apartments to collect checks, uh, talking to you know, an undercover FBI agent to be sure, who pretended to be a developer, and then in their buddies who you know, pretended to be part

of the mob. Right, Yeah, like that's like a passing. Like PG was very curious about who these people were rightly, so, by the way. Uh. And then you know, oh, I'm connected to the mob. We don't really talk about it. And pg's like, okay, we heard it. You know that this was something the federal prosecutor said at trials, at the sentencing, you know, the jurors, of course it

was. This was very complicated. Uh. And two of the six charges they did convict on the same we're get to sentencing and the PS secure was like, all you have to do is press play on the audio on the video. I mean, that's so hallmark of all of these cases, all three of them. Everything is caught on video. Will probably never see get pastors because he has agreed to plead guilty and he hasn't been sentenced yet, although you know it's going to be capped at two years. We know,

and it finally does happen. But that that was what they said. They're like, watch the videos, listen to the audio. Uh. And it was there for everyone to see. And the judge did say, as much as everything was compelling, he did say it warranted a prison. Sent It is still prison no matter what Leance that is. Uh, your heart did break. His wife is in there, you know, I know he has two little kids. I'm a mother, and you just say you did see that, right, But he said, what is this is the judge,

what is the deterrent? He's like, because clearly nothing is working. So he did say, as as compelled as he was by all of these letters, A packed courts and there's like one hundred people in the courtroom plus an overflow room. I've never seen anything like it in federal court. He was like, this Lawrence prison, that's the wise. There is no deterrent. It keeps happening. They were, you know, they're citing examples from other

places. You just talked about Cleveland. I was just reading the Jimmy Tomorrow case to see how many letters were written in that case. But they're talking about what happened in Toledo. They're talking about all these other cases, and yes, it keeps happening. Sharon Coolidge of the inquiry, it's that part

about I'm connected to the mob and PG sitting felt not caring. And then the other thing you bring up is I was aware a year or two ago about TQL connections in which PG sid and felt seemingly shook down the ballet and TQL to get the deal approved, explain that that was like a huge bombshell at the sentencing that it came out as an aside. Leading up into the sentencing, it was unclear during trial there was a list of possible witnesses and

there was a list of about like maybe nine developers. I forget exactly how many, kind of listed by initials, and then you kind of put it together of like what was the deal? What was the initials? They never testify a trial, but then we go into sentencing and we're kind of like, are we going to hear their victim impact statements? Right, in this case, developers would be victims, so we're going to hear from them,

and we're going to hear from some of these people who wrote letters. Right on both sides they and it was clear that there was definite discussions of it, because the judge was like, would you guys decide? He asked both sides, do you both want to have your you know, your people come up and talk and they said no, we agreed not to. So then we're in the sentencing portion and Charlie Brokers, who's representing PG, talks about

how PG was really for the little guy. He talks about this whole very old case in which you know, he's talks about how pg's itself helped this peanut vendor. There's a big thing way back when about the lottery of where vendors could be and this big mass back then. So he is like saying all these like amazing things about PG helping the little guy, and the federal prosecutor on the case, Matt Singer, you could tell he was just annoyed.

He kind of snapped back and he was like no, no, and he's like he's done this before, and out of a clear blue he talks about this ceo a stadium project at a private entity, and I mean, I knew right away that it was the Valet. I remember the big fight

about should the valet stay should they go? And it was a fight over zoning, and the federal prosecutor drags out all these details that we didn't hear a trial and everything, and then he says that PG demanded eleven million dollars from the said CEO, which of course we all know is you know FC Cincinnati and TQL Stadium and Jeffers Bramshell. Yeah. In fact, Jeff Berning believes he was shaken down a little bit by PAG for eleven million dollars and

that was a non starter. They weren't go to pay, but they got PAG got the vote anyway. But you're a column reference. We've not heard from Jeff on the eleven million. What was publicly said that day was a one. There was a big fight over one million dollars and the shakedown comments. There's like stories back and forth between the Ballet and FC Cincinnati, and we did hear the figure one million dollars. We had never heard the figure

eleven million dollars before, so that's just something that was said privately. Now Jeff did not talk because this week at all, as far as I could tell to anyone. But that was really a big shock. Now the US Attorney's office, it was kind of a fight in court was kind of left like open ended. Was it paid or whatever. The US Attorney's Office did come out and say no payment was ever made, but they certainly were aware of you know, they are alleging that this threat was made to PG.

Of course is denying that. Of course, it's a big shock. We'll see if the matter is concluded, but it'll be up to the sixth Circle whether to delay execution of sentence. That judge gave him n till December first to get his affairs in order. We'll see what happens. But maybe you should write a book on risk. Right here? What's next? Here you go? Three tracks? Okay, they have to decide the twenty thousand dollars

forfeiture this PG. Is he personally liable for that on top of his forty thousand dollars fine or going to come out of the pack which they're just trying to get back the money that the undercovers gave during the case. So track one track two appeals that has to be filed fourteen days real appeal. This is going to take months. I feel this is never going to be over

built. No, and third track the chance to ask the chance. These charges called for PG to be remanded of me imediately, and the judge did say as allowing PG he got to go home the night of sentencing, allowing him to remain out on bond while he in a very speedy process. Asks the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeal if he can remain out during the appeals process,

because I mean, honestly, the appeals process won't be done. He'll already observed a sentence for a long they say, but three tracks were following at this point long time, and in fact it might be a very long time because the appeals could take two to four years, and by the time the appeals were successful or unsuccessful, if he's remanded to custody, he would have served a sentence before the appeals are heard, and if they're reversed,

then he served the sixteen months for nothing, which is always well, now, nobody wants to go to prison. But a big takeaway from these letters today is that these people believe that PG has a future as a leader in this city. Say that again, Say that again, say that again, that PG has stop it and a big takeaway. So, yes, he might have served the prison time at that point, but it's these charges. If there is an acquittal that he does not have a felony charge and he

can run for office again, it is something that is huge. Not just prison time at stake, but can PG run for office again is also at stake. So PG may come back assuming he doesn't have a felon In Ohio, you can't run with a felony conviction. So if it's affirmed on appeal, two to four years from now, he can't run. But if he's found in a sense to reverse the conviction, and there's all kinds of grounds for appeal, who knows. Normally these cases do get reversed on appeal.

Just talk to the Governor of Virginia McDonald and they get reversed all the time on appeal. And if it is reversed on appeal, that means he can run again for city council. And I would think he'd be re elected. I mean, there's one hundred and eighty five letters from the best in the bride and uh, well we'll see what happens. But no point did to say I'm guilty, will take full responsibility, and uh he couldn't. I mean, I can't. The judge acknowledged that too. Back to him,

he kind of said that himself. He did speak a sentence thinking he was crying. The entire courtroom practically, except that the reporters was crying. Uh you heard, like one of the people in the overflow room is like you couldn't really see everything. You could hear the sobs over pg talking. But forget where he was going with that. I don't know, it's it's you could not accept responsibility because of what his appeals are going to be based on.

So the judge brought it up to now he's going to say on appeal he didn't have the requisite men's rea, the criminal intent, and he thought he was doing what was proper. He didn't personally benefit at all directly. Of course, he benefited personally indirectly. But in Jeff Pastor's case, she took bags of cash on a jet on video, and that's personally benefiting. To mind. Dinnard took money to pay her bills, and that's one thing. But PG Sindvel didn't. I will say something that came out as an

aside. Yes, the money went directly into their pockets in the pack money that TG has basically all still sitting there. He didn't spend it. Something that did come out. As long as we're talking about Jeff Pastor, I suspect I got there very early. I was sitting in the front row. I suspect the judge might have seen a surprise on my face when he said

this aloud. He said he took into consideration what happened Inta Maya's case and what was likely going to happen in Jeff's case, he's talking about these things and he's like, well, you know, Jeff Pastor stole fifty thousand dollars, substantially more than fifty thousand dollars. And I'm sure I have a terrible poker face. I'm sure I looked shocked because I'd never heard that before. And the judge is like, you know, I don't think that's really public,

so I'm not going to really get into those details. And I was like, earnest darness. That also kind of came out at the Venten thing. Well, fifty thousand dollars bags of cash, he's on a private jet from here to Miami, and everything's recorded video and audio, and they got Jeff Pastor tied up in a bow. And to my Denard was just typical simple bribery, but in this case it was indirectly to benefit him politically,

and he gave the money that he received Democrats all over town. And I'll make this prediction, this matter will be reversed on appeal and PG Sittenfeld will run again. Well, for that first part, you're not the only person saying that to me. In the last one, I don't know all the days of running together here the last three days. Yeah, you know what, for a while people were saying, you know, I don't they didn't

really see how this was gonna, you know, be overturned. The judge himself, i will say, during fencing and he said in post trial motions a lot of these appeal arguments had already made. He's like, no, no, no, of course they were decisions that he it. Ever, but then he u said that he does not think they're going to be overturned at the sixth Circuit. So, but that is not what I've kind of heard in these following days here. Yep, all right, Sharon, COOLi

is great coverage. Stories are in the inquiry And once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Sharon, thanks for having me. All right, thank you. Well, let's continue the line becomes available, which it never does. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand pg. Sittenfeld one day will be free on news Radio seven hundred. Wli's call ever dry today. Remember it's not dry till it's ever dry. October fifteenth, two thousand and nine, the undefeated

Bearcats go to Tampa to play the US. The starting Callcats that day was garbage. Thankfully what the best Cats had Zachs who came off the bench. He runs for seventy five yards. Cincinnati beats us after stay undefeated twenty three to sixteen, an iconic moment in both bear Cats and Cincinnati sports history. On this day fourteen years ago, did what was? Wasn't the guy that you're throwing under the bush? Whoa he get hurt? Me? I was because he broke his arm in the game. I didn't say he didn't.

I just said he's got a steel plate in his arm. He does? Was the was the Orange Bowl plate on October fifteenth? Because if not? I got questions Tony, I remember Jason Pierre Paul, he got what was coming to him. Oh my god, after that dirty hit in that South Florida game. Oh my god. Oh hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting saying

that was ken Brew speaking to you. And Tony Pike. Yes, and Moe Ager, who's a great friend of Wayne Allen Root, Okay, speaking about the glories of Tony Pike breaking an arm, and they're laughing and snickering. Is that correct? I guess so, Willie. But they need Tony. I wish Tony Pike would go back and show somebody how to play quarterback at UC because right now, four in a row they've been outscored one hundred and sixteen to sixty seven. And this team sucks. I'm telling you they

stink. Was that Who was that? What the wow? That's Rex Ryan Ran ripping on the Bearcats. I'm not sure it was referenced that he could take those words to describe the Bearcats sucks. I'm telling you they stink. It's either the Jets or the Patriots. I'm sure. Look what happened to Tommy Tuberville had a little bit difficulty here on campus. Yeah, goes back to Alabama. Yeah, and becomes a sitting United States Senator. Yeah, it's a job, Get a job. That was the last time we heard

from him in Clifton. Now you sure that was the House of Representative vote. One of my opponents many campaign ads they can all go to hell and get a job. Far as I'm concerned, Scott center for maybe a US senator soon? Was that was that last cut? Was that on the House of the floor of the House of Representative. How was this? That's a good question, that's a good question. But uh, how about how about

the world today? Sports world's going cuckoo? What about the world. Oh, we still got Israel at war, they're ready to go, and Washington is still a mess and bother Did you see Joe Biden in sixty minutes? Yes, Scott Pelley said he appeared to be tired and distracted. No, he's mentally corrupted. That's what he is. He appears to be tired and distracted. Joe Biden tired and distracted? Will he the stood reporters of proud

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Oh wow, he was on number sixteen. I said, how you play? And he said, I'm six hundred. I said, did you count all your strokes? Geez buzz Dieters was there too. He runs the place. He's the president day Okay for life, Okay, but I love Jim Herman, good Man and Lefty. You were at Clovernook the other day. I was what you get? What you get? Dual membership now or something? Can't say? Can't say? Harry Alexander says, hey, will he wants to play? Let him on, Steve Flesh and I gonna tee

it up against two Jim Herman and Buzzedeaters. Wow. Put that on TV. I'm taking us Bengals go to three and three after that win yesterday, Willie More tonight on Bengals line with Lance and Lap six oh five here on seven hundred WLW. Let's see uh mighty. RedHawks quarterback Brett Gabbert is the MAC East Division Offensive Player of the Week four touchdowns in the six and one

RedHawks win over Western Michigan. Graham Nicholson at a Summit Country Days the MAC East Special Teams Player of the Week, and seg As you Know you see is one of the founding members of the mac Should you see go back to the Mac. We'll leave that to Rocky Boy Mean thirty or Scott Saderfield, go to Hell, get a job. College basketball Kansas number one in the

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Because of what he did on the field and as a manager. How many World Series rings as you have? He's got money of them, the helmets and throwing stuff and so forth. And look it was enough. I've had enough three. I think you had two with the Yanks and one with the Reds? Right, yeah? How many players also have a World Series ring? How many players do you played there all those years and you did quite well there? How many are he's talking about you? I don't know what

he's talking about. I'll tell you what he deserves it. Let's see. Well, the Olympic News Cricket is an Olympic sport again. You know, that's the second most popular sport in the world. Flag football? What is in For the first time their kid five sports have been added. What are the twenty twenty eight Los Angeles games? At the International Olympic Committee meeting in Mumbumbe, Indiambumbe, yeah, or Mumbay, India, Mumbai, they have

Whateverbay play. That's when Bombe's house. They've they've added baseball, softball, lacrosse, and squash. What do you mean baseball? You know baseball? You know sixty feet six inches in July in the in the Olympic Games. Who's gonna play the twenty twenty eight in the LA Who's going to play baseball in July in the Olympics. Something else might be going on. Well, I guess they'll, uh, you know, they'll put a pause on like

the NHL did a few years ago. You got the minor leagues, you got the Why not I mean put I say put a pause on it. How about just bringing in one of the hammer pitchers and say go ahead. By that time, Nicklodolo, What so cricket is in again? The second most popular sport in the world is cricket. You understand cricket. No, I have no idea. I thought it was a phone. Let's see, let's see what was going on. Oh yeah, high school football, Wyoming. This is some of this is just some of the Some of this is

some of the highlights now, so don't get on us. Indian Hill Snap Wyoming state record seventy five game win streak. Wyoming had not lost a regular season game since twenty fifteen. Who was president in twenty fifteen? I don't know. I'll think about it. Forsel Marion, they're in wins, their first league title since nineteen ninety nine. The assassins are seven and two and that's East I East Central. Your guy over here on the wall, there's

the helmet from a Central Josh Ringer. One hundred and ninety five yards rushing over the weekend and also forcing twenty four misstackles. Where was he yesterday? When the Bengals need to draft? This guy? Fifty four and forty five yards rushing. That's second all time in East Central. You know I have a record here the Bengals in the second half. These are the seven possessions.

Are you ready? Oh? I tell you one thing? Interception bo yeah, field goal, Yeah, punt, punt, punt and then punt and was like a fifty five yarder right, and now you know what you know what that is? That is Lady luck on their side. But for Logan Wilson and Andam Taylor Britt and d J. Reider and from Mauler High School, Sam the Man Hubbard and the rest of the defense Trey because the

the offense went south in the second half. But Logan Wilson will be back to throw yees the ball spuirts forward held the Bengals fall on it happy eight yard line. That is Coffin now damn bam bam. That's Dan Horden. Now Joe Knucksaw, that's Joe Nuxall. They hid the law. They got the bye week this week. The players are off from tomorrow to Sunday. We got to go because we have Jesse Brewer waiting in the wings. Let

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Cincinnati, h right, Billy Cunningham The Great America. Coming up at about two o seven today is the Great Dwayne Allen Root, put together by Moe Hagger and Tony Bender, and I thank them very much for that about what's happening on our southern border, how it relates to what's going on in

Israel. But until then, a few weeks back, I head on the Great Jesse Brewer of Boone County to talk about senior citizens getting ripped off in others, and a certain hotline or whatever was created, and I wanted to check in with Jesse to see what's happening in Boone County. And Jesse Brewer, welcome again the Bill Cunningham Show. And for those who weren't paying attention

a few weeks ago, describe your initiative. So, you know, let's talk about fraud and scams and seniors and everyone getting prayed on, right. You know, everyone's getting scammed. Every time you turn around, you're getting scammed. This and that and together through the text messages, through your emails and knocking on your door. I mean, it just doesn't stop. Bone calls doesn't stop. So Boom County is partners with the Brighton Center on a

number of initiatives and they have developed a free texting service. So what it is is every Friday at noon Eastern the same time, the same day of the week, a broadcast goes out with just different types of scams that are going on, praying upon the elderly, mostly financially centered, talking about different you know right now is Medicare enrollment. A lot of folks are going through

reupping for their Medicare Medicaid insurance. There's a lot of scams going around that folks, Scammers trying to call and get the phone numbers from folks to you know, trying to get their you know, their play numbers, to make

false bills and things like that. So it's just a it's just amazing the types of scams that you see out there, you know, and in praying upon the people that may not be so tech savvy or maybe a little trusting or a little lonely, and before you know what you're seeing about one thousands of dollars. What about the phone calls? I get them, You get them. Tony Benner gets them about do you own property at this address?

Or isn't it true you want to make more money on your investments? Or did you know your granddaughters locked up in a prison in Tijuana needs to be bailed out? Think about that? Oh yeah, that's stuff. I don't know what it is. You know, last Christmas season, my wife was in the post office out in Union, Kentucky, you know, right by where I live, and there was a lady in there, I guess the rage me about eighty years old, on the phone, and she was seen

to be distraught and crying. She was trying to mail ten thousand dollars cash to someone in Texas priority mail because she missed jury duty, or so she thought. And that's the common scam, the jury duty scam, and it had to be cash, and she couldn't ture how to sell out the priority mail ivelog. Post Master general got involved, brought the lady back, took the phone call, and then what you know what, the call was terminated right away. And that's just and that's every time you talk to someone,

Willie, Someone's got a story. Someone's got it like, oh, my aunt, my sister, my mom my, you know, cousin whatever has been taking advantage of a scammer, you know, and a lot of folks are just too embarrassed to report it. Ten thousand dollars sent to a place in Texas because you missed jerry duty and this poor woman thought she was doing her duty. You're going to be arrested. We have worn out for your

arrest. We're gonna come get your mo here tells me the story about his granddaughter who was arrested in some jail in Tijuana and he had to send like the fifteen thousand pesos to Tijuana and he was down with some money. Excuse, I said, bo, don't do that. Don't do that. People put all kinds of information on social media, willy about their kids, their

grandkids, because we're proud of them. You know, if scammers spent a few minutes to scamming through that, they can they can take advantage of you, you know. And it's a numbers game, right, Like any business, any good business, it's a numbers game. Right. You ask the ten people, you know, one of them's gonna say yes to the sales. So if you're scamming, you sca ten people, you might get one. So you scam thousands and hope to make a nice payday. Now,

Jesse, Jesse boroh boone County. Is there a website number? Because many are listening at Friday at noon the scamber ERTs go, what is the number that Moeger and Tony Bender can use when they is a free service, and it's put on in Kentucky, but people in Ohio and Seti they use it because the scammers no no bounds. They need it, you know, if they're gonna scam someone, and said, so if they test if they text message the word k Y s MP, which stands for Kentucky Senior Medicare Patrol.

So they're going to text k Y s MP to this number, and I must say it. It's eight four four. May write this down four seven nine seven five six seven eight. Let's give that again. It is eight four four seven nine six five six seven eight, and text k Y s MP. Correct. You'll get a confirmation text right away. And at every Friday at noon twelve twelve to one eastern you will get a text on the dot talking about whatever scams are being reported in that area and what they're

seeing an uptick up. Once you won't get any other text from that number throughout the week. It's only on Fridays and it's always at twelve Eastern. I'm gonna get a hold of a Leisher Race and how many county commissioners and see if you two can get together to help everyone in the Try state to quit these scams, scammers from getting paid so much money for stupid stuff. We'd love to have that, you know, I do a lot of work.

There's an organization here called the Senior Services Alliance put on with my good friend Hans kingle Heart, and he has all these other vendors that come in and he's helped us with this in the Bright Center. And with just that help, in the last two weeks we've had a seventy four percent increase in sign ups, which is the words getting out. And it's free. I can't stress that this is a free, trusted service, so the price is right, doesn't cost you anything, you don't lose anything, and I hope

everyone signs up all right. Jesse Brewer eight four four seven nine six five six seven eight text KYSMP, Let's get her done, Jesse, You're doing the Lord's work. And once again thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, the great Jesse Brewer. Thank you very much, Willie, thanks for having me. God bless America. Let's continue with more once again. In about eight or nine minutes from now, the great Wayne on a route will be here. Set up by Moeger. Did a great job with Denesh

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what's going to happen to us. Of course I care deeply. I said before I cut some flag for this, that there's two countries on the face of this earth that in the sense or God's representative, and that is the United States of America and Israel, and both of us. One is under unmitigating attack from north, southeast, and west. The other one is the

southern border problem about the metastasize. Wayne annen Rout, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and explain part one and part two of your great commentaries about what's going to happen to this great country. Well, the best way I could summon up is I am a Jewish American. I'm a proud Jewish American, always have been. You know, I have my problems with the

with choos being too liberal in the the States America. I still can't believe the single Jew in the world that votes Democrat or which consider voting for Bide there ever voted for Obama makes me sick to my stomach. But I still love the Jewish people and always have and always will. And my blood is one hundred percent Jewish. Even though I took Christ as my savior thirty three years ago. I'm still a Jew. Once a Juwiarrol was a Jew.

Can't change what's in your bloody send away from my DNA. By the way, it's ninety nine point nine percent Eastern European Jewish. That's what they said at A's ancestry dot com. So I'm certainly Jewish. And I bleed when I hear about what happened last weekend in Israel, the homic attack, and made me sick to my stomach that anywhere in the world, let alone the Jewish Homeland Bill, somebody kills one thousand people, thirteen hundred people, I

think it's up to fourteen hundred. Now fourteen hundred people are dead because they're Jewish. That makes me sick to my stomach. And I'm rooting for Israel, and I have a you know, I just despise Islamic extremists. I don't hate Muslims, but I hate Islamic extreme people who want to kill me. Certainly, I want to kill them back, and I think we got to kill them fast, and we had to kill him first before they come and kill us. So I'm rooting for Israel, and I hope they go

in and destroy Gaza and destroy every bad guy. I'm not forever killing women or children. Jews don't do that. Israelis don't do that, and Americans don't do that. We drop leaflets and tell you to get out before we bomb you with the only countries in the world that do things like that. So I'm a fan of Israel and I hope they do what needs to be done here. Don't pussy foot around, kill all the bad guys, and

kill him fast. But the two columns I wrote are about the fact that put all that aside and forget for a moment I'm Jewish, forget for a moment Israel. Just think about what I believe in is the biggest priority. America. I'm an American, I'm not ISRAELI. That's not my priority. My priority is America first, second, third, and forever. It's always America for me, and I believe America is in far worst danger than Israel ever was. This is a one time attack in Israel. I guarantee you

it'll never happen again. They'll never drop the ball again. Somebody somewhere made a terrible, terrible mistake and dropped their dropped the ball and drop their you know, preparedness and focus. Maybe maybe for all I know, and I'm probably right on this one, just a good guess. I'm guessing Israel has

some of the same problems in America. Too many soft liberals in positions of security who think that the enemy is you know, it's conservatives and patriots as opposed to you know, maybe they think all day long about climate change and transgenders and flying a rainbow flag and diversity. That's probably going on in Israel, and that's probably what led to this incredible lack of security that's dropping the ball. It is. But all I can say is, in America,

you know, We're not gonna have the same situation as Israel. Israel has a great security and a great wall and a great fence, and one time they let their guard down, a one time someone got through and look at the less that we've learned. But in America it's not a one time thing. Bill it's every second of every day. The orders wide open and millions are coming in and we have no way of knowing. But I'm guessing many of them, not all of them, but many of them have very bad

intentions to the United States. Many of them are Chinese military age male males sends here by China. Many of them are our military age males of Middle Eastern descent. They could be Hamas, they could be Hesbala, they could be Isis, they could be Taliban. They're here to kill us. And many of them are middle aged males under the control of MS thirteen or the Mexican drug cartels, and they're here to commit terrible ainus crimes in our country.

And they're also mercenaries for the highest bidder, which could be China. That's an army that's in our country. They could all get together and try and destroy us at the same time. So I think that we are in so much more trouble. Israel will be fine in the long run. We're the ones that have something to worry about because our border has led in millions of bad guys. And I guarantee you among them are thousands of terrorists and

hundreds of thousands military age males. So don't feel bad for Israel, feel bad for America. We're the ones in trouble. We have coming up. A former ICE director is going to talk further about this with numbers, But it appears there are Chinese police stations all over the United States of America. One has been discovered, dozens have been have been investigated. Who knows what's

going to happen with that. Secondly, we have a large number of Chinese laboratories concocting every toxin in the world to be released into our water supply, into the air at appropriate moment. He imagine America with tens of thousands of communists read Chinese agents controlled by their police stations inside this country, ready to act when China invades Taiwan. Why it hasn't happened to this point is beyond me, because China economically is in trouble. Secondly, they got a terrible

population problem. Thirdly, they've taken the lessons of Afghanistan, which is, we have a foolish, effeckless president who pretends like on sixty minutes to be the president. But we all know that Obama and his alcoholides are controlling everything. So you have a part of your column that talks about Wayne Allen rude, China is going to invade Taiwan and that's when all hell's gonna break loose

inside this country. Well look, let's look at it this way. When analysts, military analysts and security analysts bill study what happened in Israel, they'd come to a conclusion already, and that is that it was due this failure, this incredible intelligence and security failure, was due to a lack of imagination by Israel. In other words, you need people who can say, let's think about this, let's imagine, let's dream up some worst case scenarios.

How will they attack us? And they never imagined that Hamas would get through the fence with a bulldozer and would parachute in with hang gliders and would come prepared to kill all these Jewish families and little children and gang rape and mass rape and mass murder babies. No one thought about that kind of an attack. So I'm trying to do America a favor here by being imaginative how we could be attacked. And I don't think it's a crazy imaginative because what happened

in Israel was not imagined and it happened. So if I could imagine it, not only could it happen. I think it very well may happen. And I'm sure China's planning it right now. So I said in my column, and I'm doing this to help America. I'm not trying to hurt it. I'm trying to give everyone an idea of what could be coming, so we're prepared. I said, Number one, if I was China, I

would attack Taiwan. Now. I would invade now. Now it doesn't have to mean tomorrow, but it could mean in the next months, the next two months, the next six months, the next year, in the run up to the twenty twenty four election. Don't ever let Trump get in because you won't be able to invade after that. Trump will kill you. Trump will stop you, Trump will starve you, you know, economically. So I want to do it now. Well, feckless, Biden is out of

control. He's not in control. He's out of control running the country. So Biden will do a thing. They'll step all over him. Now's the moment they own him. They're probably a black lie alium. Now's the moments in day Taiwan. And if I was China, here's my imagination again. At the moment I invade Taiwan, I also make sure all those military age males within the United States are going to cause maximum problems in the United States. I imagine an attack like Commas, not like nine to eleven. Nothing

high tech, nothing fancy. You don't need to take over planes and fly into buildings. All you need is the same way Hamas did it, very low tech. A bunch of military age males that are in our country already, that are heavily armed with assault rifles, and you send them into you know, twenty different cities at certain targets in those cities on the same day, at the same time, and in each city you kill one hundred people.

When he ended up, there's a thousand or two thousand, or three thousand dead Americans on one day, in train stations, in the lobbies of major buildings, maybe in the lobby of an airport. In every town in America, you attack with one hundred sugs who are in the country Shinese males. And if you do that all at once, my guess is and God forbid. They think about going after schools, which they did in Hamas. That was their plan that we've unearthed. Their plan, go after schools,

go after nurseries, go after children. If they do that in the United States, they would shut down the American economy. They would shut down you know, do it in suit markets. You'd shut down suit markets, do in airports and train stations. You shut down all travel and all tourism. In the United States, stock market crashes, economy collapses, and everyone is

hiding in their house for weeks at a time. And you could keep doing it and doing it and doing it because I think they had probably two hundred thousand military at Chinese males that have come through Biden's open border. So I see it as a chance to cause distractions that would make sure that you know, it's just a security blanket that we're not going to respond to China taking over Taiwan. I see all that happening, and don't forget if China does

take over Taiwan. Taiwan makes I think it's ninety four percent of all the computer chips, advanced chips that run our cars, computer cell phones, and all of our major military equipment like tanks and planes. So China takes over Taiwan, they control the world chip production, it's game over. Taiwan can enslave America. We could never properly fight back because our tanks and cars and

computers would stop running eventually. So there's a lot of things to worry about if you have a good imagination, which I do, and I guarantee you build that. China's thinking the same thing. Why Alan roade to when I look at what's happening in Israel and Iran. Of course, even Biden is saying, well, Iran, there's no evidence Iron had anything to do with it, when they're the head of the snake, which is ridiculous. And so under this scenario, you just laid out communists, right, China would

say, hey, we got nothing to do with that. That's just America that have plausible deniability. And there's two sentences in your column I want to read the American people, which I think are is a great take quote America is weak. America is lead buying competent, brain dead, feeble old man with dementia and diapers who should be in a nursing home. America, America, the military is depleted, demoralized, distracted by a focus on climate change,

transgenders, diversity, and critical race theory. We can't recruit anyone who wants to join a military like that. Plus we're running dangerously low on weapons and AMMO because what Biden left in Afghanistan, what we're given to Ukraine and now to Israel, and all of a sudden, when these terrorists attacks occur here, it's not going to have any fingerprints of Jijau pink and we'll have any fingerprints from him at all. It's going to be I know nothing about

that. That's a terrible thing. We condemned that. As he invades Taiwan and then the American economy crashes, schools shut down. They can blow up, but ten or fifteen bridges blow up the Brooklyn Bridge, blow up the Golden Gate GWS Cincinnati, Cincinnati, we got a great bridge, Brent Spence, can imagine ten bridges are blown up by Chinese terrorist or Islamic terrorists, probably Chinese, and Pengaji can say, look, I do know anything about

that. What are you talking about? Same thing? And Ron got on anything about that, and so the media and the president, let's it again. Can you imagine the status of this country after that win. Allen Root, Oh, I can't. But you know again, that's because I'm being imaginative here in Israel was not imagine it. So I'm trying to help by doing this. And know what should think that, Oh Wayne, you shouldn't give other people, you know, bad actors, bad ideas. Believe me,

they've got the ideas already. They know how soft Biden is, they know how our military is already weakened and crippled. They're all well aware. There's so many other ones that could have written about. But of course you run out of space in a column. People who want to read five thousand words. I wrote a short column. Let's face it, this could be a much harder worst case scenario. That's the soft case scenario. The hard

case scenarios. China invade Taiwan and at the same time they decide, let's take out America and let's hit every single military installation on the West and the East coast with ballistic missiles. Let's wipe them out. How would America recover from fifty military bases being wiped off the face of the earth. At the

same time they invade Taiwan. They could decide to hit us with a nuclear weapon above the atmosphere that takes out all of our electrical you know, an EMP attack, electromagnetic posts, and suddenly the whole nation has plunged into darkness. There's no water, there's no sewage, there's no electricity. Good luck to America. I've seen studies that say three hundred million out of our three hundred and thirty million would be dead within three weeks if someone hit us with

an EMP attack, So I mean that could be coming. And then let me hit you with the least offensive one. Those are worst case scenarios. Let me give you a best case scenario, which makes me even sicker than the worst, because the best case scenario I see for America, bill is the best thing that could happen that isn't super harsh all at once and thousands

die, or hundreds of thousands die, or millions die. How about if none of that is But they just all realized that the key to conquering and enslaving America is just keep pouring the bad guys over the border and fill our

country with garbage. As my German grandfather used to say, direct, you know, just keep filling the country with Middle Eastern people that hate Chews, hate Christians, and hate America. Keep filling the country with military as Chinese male males who are ready to cause trouble at any moment that China tells them to. Keep filling the country in the Mexican drug cartels and MS thirteen and ruin every big city, which already they're already ruined. But can you imagine

if they're much worse? Five years from now, our country will be a mess. So it won't collapse all at once, and the economy won't collapse all at once. It's just a slow slope to the end of America. Five years from now. All of that is possible because of one thing, the open border. I've said this for twenty years. That is the plan to destroy the United States. And I'm telling you the guy who's in charge of all of it is not Biden. It is Barack Obama, who I

said from day one. And I wrote the book The Ultimate Obama Survival Guy, number one bestseller of two thousand. I think it was thirteen twelve or thirteen. I wrote it twenty twelve, twenty thirteen, The Ultimate Obama Survival Guy. I said, Then there's two things he is obsessed with for hatred. One is America and the other is Israel. Obama hates America, he hates capitalism, he hates rich people, and he hates Israel. And I'm telling you he's the one in charge, and he is slowly but surely over

all these years trying to destroy this country. And now it's moving very quickly. And of course I watched on one of the morning talk shows about floating a plan by Joe Biden to bring Palestinians to America the fast track. There's the end of America. Large boats. They got two million so far, There's been seven million in the first thirty three months. God knows where they are from, all over the Middle waste. Tens of thousands of young males,

Muslims from the Middle waste. And now Joe Biden is saying, let's take large boats and bring the Palestinians here. That's it, game over done. You know that Ramamanuel had a saying, and it's really the saying of every Democrat, let no crisis go to waste, right, and so think about this every time there's a crisis. So we had nine to eleven. What was the response of all the deep State and the DC swamp people,

including the guy who I loved at the time, George Bush. The response was turn us into a police state and take away americans rights in the name of terrorism, in the name of protecting Americans, take away their lights rights,

listen in on everybody. So then you had the COVID pandemic. What was the response, Take away everyone's rights, take away their freedom, force vaccinate them, force mask them, force lock them down, destroy everyone's small business, while leaving Costco and Home Depot open and all the big stores open. And now let's see. I mean, I'm assuming that the response to

this disaster is going to be more laws, limit our freedom. And also, let's take all two million that Israel, all those poor Palestinians and Gaza, let's take them all that Israel is invading, and we'll bring them all to America. Well, that's the end of America. That's it. That group is on welfare twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, massive crime, massive violence, massive hatred for Jews, Christians and America and

anybody who has money. It's just a disaster. If you let them in, you can't let them in, and they're going to try and let them all in. So these are all the responses to never let a crisis go to waste. Wow, let's continue. Bill Cunningham on seven hundred WLW Tired of the same old routine, It's time to break free from the hassles of traffic and parking and discover a new way to have fun with Metro. That's

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How about that man, boys, I saw it and his Southern was gonna come in and just kick the crap out of a team that couldn't beat Louisville. We got drilled by Louisville by twenty years. Beat Miami and then look, there's like a real team. And then Louisville gets drilled by seventeen at home at Pittsburgh. To Pittsburgh, Right, that's nice Saturday, can they Yeah? And then Iowa State lose this toying. I was trying to lie and cover it up there, but just step. We're trying to praise

you, will will you just relax? Hit the music, hit that thing. Le don't hear this song? Why don't you sing it? You know that we're not singing. Of course I know the words go right ahead, not singing. I saw it. I couldn't leave in the watching a wrap it. Then, if we criticize you constantly for all your fat's life, it's good to compliment to you for an occasional success as a hell of a win former well, last year's Heisman Trophy winner, this year's Heisman Trophy favorites.

I don't think kicked him off three times. Joe Montana in the house, everywhere, everybody where, everybody. Why weren't you there? I was flying back home, but I caught the last half, the last quarter there. It wasn't close. No, it wasn't close. Well, they're really good. They just they're one dimensional, which kind of makes you worry about the Bengals because they are also one dimensional. Very past heavy, usc Is pass heavy, Lincoln Riley when he's at Oklahoma, they ran the ball well.

They don't run ball well. And the other thing about the Bengals, they've had nine consecutive games of less than one hundred yards rushing and so one dimensional. Like Joe Mixon, where's the offensive line when you need them? I could run through a big hole. Paid him a lot of money for many holes in my life. What about Orlando Brown. He was hurt. Did he come back in the game. No, he's got a bad groin. Well, as Dave Lapham says, a loose growing is a happy growing.

Well his wasn't happy. Apparently happy now by way to get that thing ready because we got to go. It wasn't happy. He just vote for Lappie. By the way, the same about that sports fans bombers beat saying nacious, which is, you know, probably the best team in the state of Ohio. About Deer Park beating Merrymont, about that, how the hell

did that happen? By the way, how about Cole Range another l everyone but reading the inquir that if they beat Fairfield this week for their first win, Cole Range gets killed get into the postseason apparently, I don't know. I guess because of their schedule or something. That's everybody gets into the everybody gets in now in Ohio, everybody it's just a money making machine. Got Indian Hell beating trophy era. Now there used to be like two teams and

four Now I think they're sixteen in each division in each district. So they put all that together, saying next may even get in. Yes, Well, we also want to say congratulations over the weekend to Wyoming junior golfer Findley Bartlett, which he he he wins the Ohio Boys Division two state championship shot a seventy two overcomes a four shot deficit. Andy Steed out of Clinton Massy was second, Let's get that kid. You already get the get him on,

Get him on. And then over to the Confines, Friendly Confines, which is all torn up by the way. Women. They beat it all up in there. Every year or two we redo the entire golf course to the two and of five million dollars until we get it right. So once again, yes, really get the hip. Who's coming over to speak at at Kenwood. We got to raise money. I gotta raise money. Josh Barrett coming over. Case money can't pay for that, Well, we paid

for it, but it's always torn up. I'm still shocked at the concept of you pay a country club membership due, but then you still got to pay for the golf. I thought that was why you paid the college members Okay, with that, they don't pay a green speed and you pay for the carts, and then every year we screw up the greens. So every year we got to dig him up and do him again for five million dollars. Uh. Yeah, Collinsworth just said that what Worth, don't don't start

the fumble stuff again. We're supposed to hear what we're supposed to We we agreed we're going to praise Rocky today and not bring it down because they hammered. That's right. So he gets one week respite. Now we praise him for the Bombers win. And the coach sends a note to uh, Zach Taylor before the game and yesterday it worked. Steve Speck and Zach Taylor like this. Look at that said that you'd rather have an ugly win than a great looking loss. Or was that Sean Miller. I'm not sure who that

was. Not sure either way is true? Well tell you what he knows the truth of that too. Thank goodness for the defense. Thank goodness for Logan Wilson and that defense yesterday, because if not Logan Wilson's gonna speak for Deer Park tonight. Number fifty five. And don't forget Sam Hubbard. It's great. Trey Henderson. I brought this up weeks. Name a better free agent acquisition the Bengals have had in the last twenty five years, maybe ever

than Trey Hendrickson. Unbelievable when they signed him. I think everyone's like, who who? This is not a household in But the guy's delivered every year he's been here. First and goal from the seventh with three and a half minutes to go, Geno Smith looks to throw pack Penn and Sash all the way back at the twenty. Geno Smith spikes the balls in frustration as the Bengals get a thirteen yard red zone sack from Trey hendrick sickst pre receivers go

out to the left, one goes out to the right Geno Smith. With sharbon A in the backfield, Fourth and goal from the sixth, Smith to throw pump faith yet the fifteen yard line. Sem Hubbard brings down Gino Smith hand. The Bengals takeover with two oh three to go. Here's the last seven possessions in the second half. Are you ready for the back? Fourth and seven back to throw? Looking yeah? The ball squirts forward hand. The Bengals fall on it half the eight yard line. That is Coffin nail

damn bam bam. First possession, second half interception number two for the Bengals field goal fifty three yards close as they got number three, Hunt, number four, punt number five, punt number six, Hunt, number seven hunt. Is that an offensive? Their first two drives, they I mean, looked unstoppable right marsh down the field, two touchdowns. The next thirty three plays, they they had a total of eighty nine yards and punted six times.

Listeners say the punters becoming the team m v P and they leave. They've had nine consecutive games not having one hundred yards rushing for the whole team. We're very one dimensional. How do we have a problem. I don't know that. Maybe you should have been undressed in the offseason. How about p Ryan Denver wants to go want to draft that kid at that Detroit drafts of the Alabama running back? No one's them crazy, but you were crazy. I know why didn't we get them? David Montgomery was out there?

What are you a free agent? I believe he was. Maybe it's not the Halffick. We already paid all of them. Couldn't you run through an offensive line with a big hole? How many big holes have you run through? He's on some spots. You know what the question? Answer the question? Answer the question? What is the question, the question how many holes have you run through? Cats? I'm saying it is the most awkward. If there's a big hole, I can go through it, believe me.

If there's back side penetration, got a little crease there. Small ones are the ones that are hard. Ones are hard to go through. The big holes go right through, boom easy. How do you know when you were playing at Saint Xavier, whatever, Savior whatever, well you were there you how was this star quarterback? Of course I ran the option, the triple wing option. I think he was a one man band out there trying to play every instrument. Well, they the stirupporters of Proud service, every local

tap Star heating and air conditioning dealers tame star quality. You could feel in Cincinnati called Stacey Heating and Air Solutions five one, three, three six seven h E A T spot. I got the records right here. I got the records. Bengals go to three and three. Willie mor tonight on Bengals Line, Lance and Lapping Company. Do you have one hundred w BLW? I will not be there. Why not? Because I do the Thursday show with Lance. He's a long next said, he's a Twit is Lance mcallar

story twitch, I was like twenty years ago. No, Lance mc Bob trumpey a liar. No, but I'm calling Lance mccowser my guy. But he's a twit, he's not. You smart? Are you calling Bob Trumpy a liar? Yes? What it's difficult to deal with a twit on a once a week basis, for three hours a day. Look. Look, there's a picture in the studio of me and Bob Trumpy and my wife. Bob Truman's getting little handy, by the way, but that's okay because he's leg He's a living legend. Look at Joe. Look he likes me.

See yeah, he does. Kansas number one of the AP Top twenty five preseason college basketball poll. Duke is second, followed by Purdue, Michigan State, and Marquette. Kentucky is sixteenth, Xavier thirty fourth. They have no players. Uh. The San Francisco four forty nine ers who the Bengals see in a couple of weeks are now waiting to see the severity of injuries.

Yesterday and that lost to Cleveland. What Deebo Samuel, the wide receiver along with running back Christian McCafferty put it suffering a shoulder and oblique and rib injuries, respectively. Looks like an Islamic terrorist. Rock's got off. He's got cricket, Rockey's favorite sport in the world. Isn't there too? Behind socco in here? Cricket is an Olympic sport. A game? Uh, flag football gets in for the first time? Are you going right? Five foot

women's flag football? I can't say I know? Women's guy down. Five sports have been finally added to the twenty twenty eight Los Angeles Games by the IOC meeting in India. What about women's softball, cricket, flag football, baseball, softball, lacrosse and squash? The ladies, sofah, where's pickleball coming? It's coming? You can't put well, you already got tennis. You can play pickleball, so what, yes, you can. It's like

ping pongash outside ping pong. You've got ping pong cricket, you got tennis. Why do you need to sing in the middle? Why do you need the thing in the middle segment? So you guys could maybe wins against somebody once in a while. See he's maybe you guys can ultimately you left that one. Yeah, maybe maybe badly, and I will represent the United States and you guys can represent Russia or something. Job Scott Soudderfield, they're about

to become a US senator like Tommy Tubberville underhund. That's a good question, Sodfield. That's good question because he lost to a team that beat better players. Baylor Bears come to town Saturday. They're no good, right. Robert Griffin thirdies he's still playing. He's not playing, No, he's he's with the ESPN with you know who was who you got this week? Though I don't know yet. Okay, I don't want to say no. I know, but I don't know. But it must be Oregon State or Washington A

and T. I wish it was Oregon State. How about how about Stanford and Colorado? How about that I got fed twenty nine? Zip? He was unbelievable. And then Washington love it. How about Washington and Oregon? That was a battle. The Oregon coach said, I a chance to watch it, but it was I saw wash him the highlights. I watched them all. I watch them all. Michael Pennix, that quarterback for Washington, he was my pick. If you recall for Heisman, everyone did know Williams.

I said, no, Smack, did I say? You said Caleb Williams Again. There was a quarterback named Baker who won the Heisman Trophy for Oregon. Might recall him. Yes, he used to play golf with him. Is that it in sports? When was that like Terry fifty fifty seven or something? It's not Baker Mayfield. Terry Baker. Yeah, the touchdown maker sixty one to sixty two, somewhere just before Roger the Dodger. And I'm predicting now that Logan Wilson will be All Pro and then the Bengals Hall

of Fame because he's helping Deer Park High School tonight. How about that Logan wils Bengals Hall of Fame? What do you think? It's great? Great, Lord Willis is my favorite Bengal. It's a well documented tray linebacker. That's it, Rocky, Thank you, Thank you segment. Yes, sir, give me out of stud's report, Police Willye and honor of a Whoday Nation very happy today at three and three going into the buy a Notre Dame win Saint X, Saint X. And what about Harrison? Harrison did not

win Deer Park wins. What about Cole Raine. Nope, we leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. October fifteenth, two thousand and nine, the undefeated Bearcats go to Tampa to upon the USL. The starting call Cats that day was garbage. Thankfully what the Cats had zach him for. He runs for seventy five yards. Cincinnati beats us after stay undefeated twenty three to sixteen, an iconic moment in both bear Cats and Cincinnati sports history.

On this day fourteen years ago, did what was? Was it the guy that you're throwing under the bush? Whoa get hurt? I was because he broke his arm in the game. Represented that he's got a steel plate in his arm. He does was the was the Orange Bowl plate on October fifteenth? Steal because if not? I got questions, Tony, I remember Jason Pierre Paul, he got what was coming to him. He blew his fingers on the fire. Was just common dity hit in that South Florida game.

Oh my god, hates you see all this internal squabbling down to thirty controversy and just things get it started. You know, I hate that. You like when things are just kind of low key and move on like a notre Dame win. Who do they play next, like Appalachian State or somebody. No, I'm sure it's a really good team that that's ranked. Sure, so that's good. Maybe Wittenberg could schedule Notre Dame, maybe Mount Saint Joe something like that. I don't know. They probably play somebody big to

play this yu how to play the Chicago Bears. They really probably played pitt There you go, oh pittak just beating Louisville, Right, Everyone beats Louisville, right except Notre Dame. Rock. Good, thank you, good segment, Thank you. Let's continue for more on news radio seven hundred w ELW

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