In San Francisco and so much more. Plus high school playoffs start this weekend. Plus Reds baseball. Oh then I played them game seven to night and more. But nonetheless, mo Agar, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Mohoward. I'm doing great, Bill, how are you fairly well? But I got some issues. Okay, I got issues. I got some serious issues. Likewise, I monitor events, as you know, everywhere simultaneously
around the world. Yeah, and I'm watching a performance by Lamar Jackson yesterday, which is one for the Ages three, for like three hundred and sixty yards, responsible for like four or five or six tds. The score was twenty eight zip before the Detroit Lions had a first down. In other words, that was Lamar at his best. Course. Last week they lost and they were terrible, But nonetheless, break down the Bengals on Sunday with the
forty nine ers. Of course, they're playing Monday night tonight. It's gonna hurt them quite a bit. They got some key players out the Bengals. Bengals have two weeks off getting ready. What I saw there with Baltimore concerned me greatly. Did it concern you? Uh? Yeah, because that was the Ravens team that a lot of people talked about showing up all offseason and so now and by the way, they did it against a good Detroit team, a very good Detroit are good, yeah uh and Lamar Jackson and that
offense carved him up. And that's that's a scary proposition because you know, I think you and I talked about this after the Bengals lost to the Ravens last time. Their offense is going to round into form and they're gonna get healthier, and when they do, you don't want to have to play catch up. And yet that's where the Bengals are right now. And so it was a rough day from the perspective of hoping that somebody when the in the AFC North would lose. Cleveland won a game that first of all, Miles
Garrett was a one man wrecking cruise. Secondly, you give the Browns a lot of credit for figuring out a way to get to get past that feisty Colts team. And then you know, the Steelers played what sounded like a Pittsburgh home game in Los Angeles, and so all three AFC North teams win, which heightens the importance of this game on Sunday, and that's not a team that you want to have to beat. But they're playing catchup. They're
basically two and a half games behind the Ravens. They've lost the game head to head with Cleveland, and obviously they'll have a couple of opportunities to play Pittsburgh. But I think that the headline yesterday was the Ravens offense looked like the unit that we had heard about back in July. And if that becomes what they play with moving forward, Bengals have to go there on a Thursday
night in a couple of weeks to a scary proposition. We don't want to talk about the Barcott football program yet we have a burgeoning senator in charge of you see Barcott football. But nonetheless, the Bengals, we had the highest expectations imaginable. You picked him to win the Super Bowl, Tony Bender picked them to win the Super Bowl, and I said, wait a minute, these are the Bengals, so let's be a little careful right now. So
San Francisco, they're catching them at the right time. Correct, Deebo Samuel is not going to play, and it's a weird dynamic. The Bengals are coming off of buye. San Francisco is going to have a short week, and so preparation standpoint, there's no excuse for not being ready. The Bengals are also reasonably healthy, and I think that's an important part of this. But that's still a terrific San Francisco defense that when they're at their best.
Tony Pike and I have talked about this. It feels like they have twelve or thirteen guys on the field, do they They know they really have. Notre name's got nine or ten, No major weakness. This team's got twelve or thirteen. Christian McCaffrey is going to play tonight. He's a guy that you have to account for. They do a lot of things offensively that are tough to prepare for, and so not having Deebo Samuel from a Bengals perspective,
that helps. But I think what Cincinnati is dealing with is more about itself. You know, you and I am with itself. You and I talked after the Seattle game about Okay, they won, but offensively they have to be better. What things get unearthed during the bye that we haven't seen in the first six Joe Burrow is by all accounts healthy Ish, Jamar Chase is great. What else can they hang their hat on? They haven't been
a great running team. Who's last and league in rushing? T Higgins hasn't had a very good You refuse to answer the question because I don't know Beals. Okay, it's the sports than you. There's no doubt about that's problem. There's no doubt about Bengal. They're not a good running team. They weren't a good running team last year. They're not a good running team right now. How does that change? Does it change with continuing to run Joe
mixing into the ground. Does it change via a trade? Does it change because they decide to pivot things towards Chase Brown? Do they change their blocking scheme? It unfortunately has been a huge common denominator. The Bengals don't run the ball effectively. But you talk about Samaj pry Ryan. So Samaj was a big part of the team the last two years. He leaves in free agency and he goes to Denver. Terrible. Now. The Kansas City Chiefs
win the Super Bowl last year. Mccol hartman was a part of that team. He left this offseason to go to the Jets. What did the Chiefs do last week? They traded for mcole Hartman, who had a big kickoff return and a huge play on third down in that game yesterday. For the Kansas City Chiefs, Hey Ryan, the guy they just acquired, McCole Hartman is their version of Samaj p Ryan. Why can't you trade for Samaj p Ryan and put him back in a role that they have yet to fill that
the last two years was so damn important. I don't understand how the answer to that question is no, you're not going to trade for him. They've got to figure some things out at the tight end position, and frankly, Willie Joe Burrow just simply has to play better. If those things don't happen, this team will not reach its potential and it won't catch the teams in
front of it in the AFC North. If those things do start to happen, I think this team still has a chance to be very, very dangerous at the forty nine ers if they lose that game and get a hammer. Let's say it's forty nine Ers twenty eight Bengals zero, and they have no first downs. What does that say, Well, that would be a franchise record for few first downs fewest first downs in a game. Zero would also not be the most debilitating loss to the San Francisco forty nine ers. The
Bengals have suffered. They've suffered mat It'll likely cost him another game in the standings to somebody in the division. And it's going to heighten the heightened the important of beating Buffalo here and then going to Baltimore. In winning, Buffalo is capped out. They had their run and it's over. Josh Allen has done. Do you carey not entirely, you know, I mean, then they got an inspired effort by the Patriots yesterday and they still should have won
the game. Miami loses last night, and so no ground loss in the AFC East. That's going to be a really tough game. Buffalo is in the Baltimore game on the road. Their next three are really, really difficult, and so you know, now every time you lose, chances are one of those three teams in front of you is going to gain another game on you. It's tough. They've got to win on Sunday. The best game the Bengals ever played in their history was in the playoffs at Buffalo, the
greatest Bengal performance ever. Difficult conditions, not supposed to win, dominated the Buffalo Bills. It was wonderful. Lamar Jackson just played the most spectacular game I've seen since Michael Vick came here about fifteen years ago. With Atlanta kicked the crap out of the Bengals. Pittsburgh was supposed to be bad this year and Pittsburgh was like h to ten in Los Angeles. They go, they go out there and dominate the Rams and beat them with a bad football team
with no Hall of Famers, and then you got the Cleveland Browns. Unbelievable, Garrett was unbelievable. They look better than you thought. Oh no, what appears to John Watson has heard again? Yeah, it looks like wasted two hundred and thirty five million dollars. Break it all down, though, Break it down all right? Well, you threw a lot at me there. The greatest performance I think in the history of the Bengals was sixty one
to seven over the Houston Oilers in nineteen eighty nine. The Pittsburgh Steelers are not great, but defensively they're pretty stout. TJ. Watts as good as they come. They figure out a way to put their offense in a position to have that one drive every single game miraculously, so they're four and two. The Browns have a great defense. They have a great defense that had
thirty eight hung on it yesterday. The thing is they they can still run the football even without Nick Chubb. Jerome Ford, former Bearcat, had a
big day yesterday. The Deshaun Watson thing is weird because he was cleared to come back into the game by the concussion people, and the brown said, We're not going to do it. But I think what looms over the Bengals from a Cleveland perspective in a Baltimore perspective is Cincinnati has lost head to head matchups and so it puts a premium on winning the second one or you're going to lose the tiebreaker in a division race that's likely going to be very,
very close. But again, I think the Bengals' biggest issues rest with how do they get better offensively and don't have as much to do with how good Baltimore is or how good Cleveland is. What I would like to have happen is a fully functioning Bengals offense get a chance to go toe to toe with any of those teams, and if that's what we get, I'll take my chances it's going to be tough the next few games with the Bengals. You
refuse to talk about UC Bearcott football. I fully understand that we went through about two or three decades of a lost football team at I Clifton. Then we had Brian Kelly show up from nowhere. All of a sudden, the team was relevant. Went to back to back big, big games, Sugar Bowl, The Orange Board did a great job. I went to one of those games. They looked terrible by the way against Florida. Then you go into the you went to that game, Yes, I was there. You
went to the game in New Orleans. This game was in Miami. That would have been the Virginia Tech Orange That's it right there. Twenty seven Tony Pike, four picks. Tony Pike was terrible. He turned into Tony Pick, Tony Pick, not Tony Pike. That's good there. I like that. But nonetheless, then we went through the Tommy Tubberville years. Get a job, Get a job. I mean there were two coaches after Brian Kelly. That doesn't count. Well, I guess it was one. It was
Butch Jones, and then Tommy Tyne. He wasn't that good either. Then the senator took over comber The odds is Tommy Tellberville's leaving the nip yelling at the faithful, get a job, get a job, to happy US senator over the odds. What was less likely? Tommy Tubberville, who was the
head coach, being a US senator impossible? Or Zach Taylor, who was the offensive coordinator of a team that went thirteen straight quarters without wearing being a Super Bowl NFL head coach, or deer Park winning the state title in football. Those are the three. Those are the three. What do you pick? Number one? Tuberville is not going to be a US senator right well? Number two is Zach Taylor, who has shown no excellence whatsoever as an
OC getting a head coaching job. That's impossible. And deer Park, which has won three games to go win the state title. That's impossible. We're dealing with impossible. Yeah, I'll take Tubberville impossible. All right, Well it happened. Tommy Tubberville thankfully is no longer US he's head coach. But Scott's Hadderfield's got some stuff to figure out is he going to be a US senator one day? I don't think he's going to be a US senator.
I think the more pressing issue for Scott's Hadderfield is how do you avoid going to and ten? Because now it's on the table, and you know, relative to how they started the season, they were two and zero and we thought this team will playing a bowl game. You were high moent, you were talking about six wins to go make the Orange Bowl. Yeah, and well, but now after they've lost consecutive home games, this team just makes
too many mistakes. Too many mistakes, I don't look talented, unmotivated, but the talent efficiency you sort of thought, okay, that's built in right there. It's a new coach. They're taking a level up in competition, talent perspective. You understood, they're they're gonna have to be better. When you have an already finn margin for error and you muff punts and you have assignment arizon special teams and you give the football away and your quarterback can't make
easy throws, that's a problem. I think from a physical standpoint. You know we've said this often this year. You see against Baylor had two one hundred yard rushers. Physically, they're not getting overwhelmed. They don't have enough playmakers that they don't have enough overall talent. They don't win, but it's
not like they're being overwhelmed physically. They don't sustain drives and they make too many mistakes in any league that's going to catch up to you, in a league that's better than the one they've been in, that is really going to catch up. They go to Oklahoma State, the Sooners, they're the Cowboys. Not going to be easy. They come home and play use not going to be easy. They still have to go on the road at Houston. They still have to go on the road at West Virginia. We play the
Dallas Cowboys. At some point, they don't play the Dallas Cowboys. And they wind up the season with the Kansas Jayhawks at home. And so the Bearcats were favored in each of these last two games. I don't know. That not good. So they're probably not going to be favored in any of the next five. How many can they win? And even if the answer as well, they figure out a way to avoid going winless. Okay, that's three. Zach Taylor get that job again. When he was the OCA
team that couldn't score. Twenty sixteen, he was the offensive coordinator at UC They were terrible, terrible, There's no getting around it. He went to Los Angeles, he worked for Sean McVay for a couple of years. The Rams made a Super Bowl. Suddenly everybody wanted young, offensive minded coaches. Zach Taylor fit the mold, and he's done a good job here. Zach
is on a very gay job. But if I would have said to you during that twenty sixteen season, this guy is going to be hired by an NFL team and he's going to coach in a Super Bowl, there's no way I'd say Senator Scott Soderfield, That's what I would have said. Well, I think there are a lot of fans who right now wish he was a senator, but he is the coach of the Bearcats. It's year one.
You knew there were going to be growing pains. I want to see if there's overall collective and individual improvement between now and the end of the season, they're going to collapse. They're going to be lucky that Xavier is not going to take up football and beat him. Well, I guess that's a good thing. You've got to figure out a way to keep the team from fracturing back to the MAC. You know, Tony said this during the radio broadcast
on Saturday. I mean Tony, Tony Pick. In the era of nil, you do start to wonder as things unfold poorly, do guys start to look elsewhere? And you, well, let's hope not if the answer is yes, this team's really going to struggle. But again, for me, they simply make too many execution errors, too many metal mistake, too many physical mistakes to be able to win games in this conference when their talent isn't what it needs to be and the talent not yet being what it needs to
be is acceptable. That's fine. You're moving up a level in competition and you have a new head coach that's built in. What can't be built in are the level of mistakes that we have continued to see from from Scott's football team. How does Luke Fickle coach Wisconsin? And last week the Iowa Hawkeyes did not hike the ball past the fifty yard line and Iowa beat the Badgers at home. Luke Fickle is on a short leash. I could come back. You think Luke's going to come back on the Bearcats head coach. I
don't know that I would count on that. Hapag Zach Taylor too. I think Zach is pretty comfortable with the job that he has right now. I like to think outside the box, you know what. I think Luke Fickle is going to do really well at Wisconsin and I certainly hope that he does. And we'll see how things unfold it, you see. But I think you're being fair if you're a little skeptical right now. Yes, the performance speaks for itself. That's fair, and I think we got to score.
I think Scott and those coaches would be the first to tell you that not good. You have to earn trust in two and five and the way in which they've lost some of these games, it's it's hard to get people to buy in, you know. Say what you want about Tommy Tubberville and the last two years were disastrous, but I think you're onely one nine games they shared a conference championship in twenty fourteen. The longer he stayed, the worst
he was. No question, go to hell. They were terrible. My job is his last year you lost five straight games, which he got a job. He's a US senator right now, so I'll test you. Cincinnati has lost five straight games. Yeah, they lost five straight in twenty seventeen. Everyone knows that. Luke's first year, they lost five straight. Tubberville's last year, that's right. When's the last time they lost six straight, six straight games? Nineteen seventy four when they when they lost to No.
Toledo. I gave this fact on the broadcast the other day. You weren't listening, of course. Nineteen ninety eight, they guarded oh to nine under Rick Minner. That was another disaster. They lost their They won their last two games to finish two and nine. That was the last time Cincinnaty chip awaz of a Central Michigan. I think they beat arkansast Arkansas State. There's a different I can look at, but anyway, Arkansas, that team started on that team, I think I could be dead wrong about that. That
team started to nine. Not good. If the Bearcats don't went out, they will have lost their last ten. So not good that that streak go to hell. Get a job, give me the final score Sunday. It's now about uh. I don't know. Seven thirty eight o'clock Eastern time. What's happening thirty to twenty seven? Who? You won't tell me who? You just said? You just asked for a score. That's it. Sounds like George all week to talk about Carlin. Yeah, we got to build
it up a little bit. That's right. You've got to do a pregame show at the Holy Grail. You're gonna stop by. Thank god, Xavier doesn't play football, That's all I gotta say. Why don't they don't have almost fifty years last time Ken Blackwell was the star. Get on, get on the field, let's go. They join the Pioneer League with the Dayton Flyers. That'd be a good place like football there. Maybe you see you should go back to the MAC one of the founding members. By the way,
no question, I think they like being in the Big twelve. I'm not enjoying it quite so much right now, but I think John likes it too. All right, Moe, thank you for your analysis. I don't think I had any, but okay, it worked filled some time BETWNK commercials. That's all the counts. Yeah, Thomas Massy, US Congressman, and John W. Lott, and I want to thank you for hooking me up with the Susan last night. He's on every night and Wayne Allen Root.
Those are the keys. You should get it. Like all the local House of Representatives members since they have nothing to do, they're not in session. They can't elect a speaker. You know. I'm sorry. We're gonna We're gonna govern. What's government's going on in Gaza. We can't govern ourselves. You know what's amazing as Thomas Massey is seen as the voice of reason. Now you're talking both. Thank you for your analysis. Thirty twenty seven. Who wins? We don't know. We'll find out on Sunday. I can't
wait. I'll give that result on the pregame show at the Holy Grail. Go to Hell. Get a job. I already have one on seven hundred WLW with comfletion compensation. You could knock Infleetion outs with a thousand dollars while it's snort chance. He and I are pretty good together. He's into sports. I'm into everything butt sports like to watch, but he's the expert and looks to me like the Bengals have got to up their game significantly. But
nonetheless, we have important matters. After one o'clock today will be John Lott to talk about defense systems and Israel that were not available at the time. And also after two o'clock today we scheduled Congressman Tom Massey of Northern Kentucky to talk about the speaker debacle. And it is a debacle, I find an amazing Advocacy is a lot different than governance. But I mean, you have to prove that it's a party that represents those who can in an adult way
govern the important affairs of state. And you got to Matt Gates', Congressman of Florida, who I call a Keem Gates after Akeem Jeffries, the leader of the Democrats. He keeps voting with the Democrats plus seven others want to burn it down, and the margins are so thin. You got to playkate. Those eight along with more or less moderate Republicans elected in the last cycle from the state of Maryland, the state of New York, in the state
of California, and it doesn't work. I had a nice conversation this morning with Brad Weinstrip and I exchanged messages with Warren Davidson, and they're conservative. I always believe in the principles of Ronald Reagan that says, let's take seventy five percent of what we want, whatever the issue is, and we'll work on the other twenty five percent. By having a hard and fast rule of what we won't do, we lose the seventy five percent and never persuade the
other twenty five percent. When it comes to the divisive issue of abortion. I love the idea of saying, let's take seventy five percent it's going to save thousands of innocent lives of unborn babies growing in the womb, and the other twenty five percent let's work on it over time. But the hard liners, you know, the experts, say no, no, no. From birth from the point of the beginning of the zygot the beginning of life in the womb, from there to natural death. Guess what. There can be
no exceptions, and in reality it doesn't work. I'm more than Willie Willing is a pro lifeer to look at reality. According to polling, if polling can believe, and I seldom believe that. For the moment of consent to the moment of death, I seldom believe the polls because they're wrong almost every time. But about forty percent of Catholics. About forty five percent Evangelicals want abortion in certain circumstances. So I think we take seventy five percent of what
is possible and worry about the other twenty five percent down the road. You know what I'm saying. I hope so, because the way this is headed in November, it's going to be the most liberal partial birth abortion status of any state in the Union. Ohio is going to be number one as far as allowing abortion through birth because the commercials on the left are so slick and so misleading that easily misled will be misled to vote yes when they don't believe
what they're voting for. But nonetheless, we get the government we deserve. And so in this case, I would say that we're going to have on Congress from Massy later on. He's scheduled to come on about two five. Of course, they're in meetings, a lot of meetings going on, and we'll see what happens. Warren Davidson will join us tomorrow Wednesday. And it's embarrassing as a rock rib libertarian slash conservative, it's embarrassing to watch what's happening
in Washington, DC, in the House. It is awful. It's bad, it's a bad look, and of course the snickering media will use it to throw more dung on top of all Republicans. If eight or ten Republicans act up, everyone is responsible. Who's a Republican. I never buy the argument that individual misconduct makes the entire group filled with blame. That's not the
way life works. For example, if Brian Combs all morning's been talking about some more killings on the western side of Hamlet County, inside the city and of black males to kill each other disproportionately, that doesn't mean that all black mails are responsible for the individual misconduct of a few. It's not the case. I do not hold a black mail responsible for massive law business in the
black community caused by young black males. There's the great majority of young black males and old black males like Lincoln b Ware have nothing to do with that. I'm not going to paint with a broad brush. But nonetheless, I want you to listen to a little bit of MSNBC action show you where the mainstream media is. MSNBC, of course, is the site of the harmas wing of the mainstream media, and the first two weeks they've been a little
bit restrained, but not anymore. Here's over the weekend a spokesman for the IDF, a Colonel a meeting with a left wing MSNBC commentator who says, there's an equivalency. It's all the same. Israelis and Hamas are about the same, Dave, Colonel. I know, on October seventh, there were
many women and children that were killed in Israel. There are images emerging from Gaza now, the death toll seeming like it's above four thousand, six hundred people, many of them women, children who have lost their lives because as really rocket fire. How do you explain that? Yes, I don't want to create any parity. You know, any human suffering is suffering, whether it's ours or theirs. The only thing I can say is that we definitely
do not target civilians. We try to strike militants, contrary to what these sub human terrorists, these Isis monsters that came across our border did. They specifically targeted our women and children and elderly and men and soldiers, but specifically the civilians. You know, out of one thousand, three hundred, more than one thousand, three hundred dead Israelis more than one thousand are civilians, which is and that is by design, so we are not targeting the civilians.
Unfortunately, the civilians are in the battle space. We are doing our best to get them out of harm's way. We have called on them to evacuate. Those who listen to us have a much mental chance of safety. Those who don't, unfortunately, are at risk. We will still try to operate according to the laws of un conflict and distinguish between combatants and noncombatants.
That's the Western, democratic American way of life. The mainstream media now wants to draw you into the belief that indiscriminate targeting and killing of little children is happening by the Israelis. As symmetry is acting as though people who are attacked should simply take it because people the enemy put in harm's way or herd or killed in response. If that had been the approach, most of Europe today
would still be controlled by the Nazis. That's not the case. The Hamas terrorists specifically target older men, women, children, and babies in the womb for execution, and when there was some doubt about a week ago as to whether it happened at all, the mainstream media was called in and shown the video of what happened inside those kibuts, is inside the homes in which babies
were cut out of a mother's room and both allowed to die. That was the goal, that was the purpose, that was the intent, and it succeeded. What the Israelis doing is exact the opposite. They do not They do not target women and children and old folks. They warn ahead of time. They use precision guided armaments. Now, who's responsible for the death of Palestinians. It's Hamas. Hamas and Hesbalah are the ones killing their own people
because it is a culture of death. Not most Muslims, not all Muslims. In fact, one might say the Ku Klux Klan is a branch of Christianity that is rejected everywhere in the world, everywhere in America. But I imagine the Ku Klux Klan with their burning cross still exists. Where does that represent Catholicism? Does the Ku Klux Klan represent Presbyterians and Episcopalians and Baptists. I don't think so, but they themselves claim they do represent Christianity. That's
why the burning cross is their symbol. How ridiculous would it be to say that the Ku Klux Klan represents the Catholic Church. That is absurd, That is ridiculous. Does the Ku Klux Clan represent Crossroads and Brian Tome? Absolutely not, anymore than Hamas and Hesbalah represent the Islamic faith. It does not. We have one other cut of about sixty seconds involving once again MSNBC and the Israeli spokesman Dave hid It, and I just want to say one more
thing. When it comes to the data coming out of Gaza, please keep in mind that everything that comes out of Gaza is not verified in the It is information disseminated by Hamas, and that Hamas are the equivalent of isis when it comes to truthfulness and things. Are you, colonel, are you disputing the number of people that have Are you disputing the number of people that have been killed in Gaza? The number of women and children? Are you disputing
that? Are you saying that's not accurate? I am definitely questioning each and every piece of information that comes out of the Hamas controlled so called Ministry of Health, each and every piece of information. And I'll give you an example. The first reports that that authority many of these kernels are being many of these kernels are being reported by independent journalists or that are in the region as well. Let me just give an example, and I think it'll be useful.
You know, the first reports, also reported here on MSNBC but in many other media outlets, quoting the Hamas run health ministry in Gaza, said five hundred dead Policeenians in the hospital incident in Gaza. Do you know how many people were actually killed? The EU estimates that it was between ten and fifty and five hundred is what the Gaza, the Hamas controlled authority said, and most of the international media fell for that and reported it, and it
gave credibility to a false number disseminated by a terrorist organization. So what this is is our mainstream media doing the work of Hamas to report what Hamas says. Even CNN, part of the mainstream media, after a week of research, determined that the injuries and deaths that that hospital were caused by a flare
out of a Palestinian Hamas rocket that misfired about twenty percent misfire. But when the truth comes out maybe a few days later, a few hours later, guess what, the media didn't go back in time and say we want to revise and extent our remarks. We were wrong. Why would do you believe anything Hamas or the Palestinians had to say the terrorists in Gaza when the truth is something completely different. I might add fifty years ago today. I'm sorry
forty years ago today. Go back in time to October the twenty third, nineteen eighty three. I was with you. It was a Sunday morning. I was with you the next day, on a Monday. That was the day that two truckloads of high explosives were driven into a hotel facility housing about two hundred and fifty United States Marines and killed them all. That was the
date October twenty third, nineteen eighty three. Forty years today. We've been fighting this for at least forty years, and some might say more than fifty years since the Israeli athletes were slaughtered in the Olympics. And over that time there's been at least fifty two thousand separate terror attacks out by various groups. Rather Amas or Hezbolah or Boca. Haram does line them all up Al Qaeda ices call him by whatever name. At least over fifty thousand separated acts that
have killed three hundred thousand human beings and what countries has this occurred? How about to Egypt, how about Norway? How about Nigeria, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Russia, Pakistan, India, England, France, Germany, US of A, Spain and Canada, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Syria, Somalia, Sumatra, Belgium, Philippines, Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey. All over the world. This branch of Islam, which is a culture of death not of life, as dominating terrorism around the world.
Every now and then you'll see a ku Klux Klan event somewhere that represents it, says Christianity. It does not. It is marginalized and covered, thank God. But this one now has the potential of engulfing the entire world in World War three, and our own media and college kids and students have taken the side. Guess what of Hamas and Hezbollah. One hundred thousand march in London. Every major college, including the University of Cincinnati, has an
amas heswel wing marching around the UC campus. It is unbelievable. What's happened to our country unbelievable, And I watch it in real time, beginning at least forty years ago, when two hundred and forty one Marines were slaughtered by truck bombs in Lebanon, put there as a UN peace keeping force. That was the worst day for the US Marines since Iwajima in nineteen forty five. Ronald Reagan after that pulled out the Marines and said, we can't take it
anymore. Here we are forty years later in worse conditions. Nor let's continue flyine becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. There is not an equalization. It is not a cycle of violence. If Israel tomorrow was completely disarmed and could not defend itself, six million Jews in Israel would be obliterated, tortured and murdered. If, on the other hand, Amas and Hezbolah lost all of their weaponry tomorrow, there would
be peace. Israel and the Jews want to live in peace. A faction of Islam wants to live in complete war and a culture of death governed by Iran, which is the head of the snake, who's been given about one hundred billion dollars in new money from the Biden administration because getting rid of sanctions and not enforcing them. There was a policy in place thirty three months ago that was so successful that riots and demonstrations were erupting all over Iran to change
the government. Having gotten one hundred billion dollars goes to the failure of Joe Biden and the Green New Deal. We now face an even worst enemy. All right, let's continue. The line becomes available seven four nine, seven thousand. Bill Cunningham, the Great American, live with you every day, your home of all other great Americans stand tall with Israel on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Sports is more than scores and stats. It's people and their
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the greatest moments from our twenty twenty three. iHeartRadio music festival streaming Holy On. Come to economic matters and gun rights and those kinds of things. I also concealed kerry and matters of that type. And John Lott, welcome again
to the Bill Cunningham Show. And John, I read with interest you sent me several days ago a column or something relative to what was happening in Israel and why it was somewhat easy, which is disgusting to have these kibbutz's, which was also very similar to a commune type living to kill so many people. And with your permission, I like to relate to the American people my experiences in Israel in May, and it may shed some light on that opinion.
Well, sure, thanks for having me on, John Lott. I spent a lot of time in Israel, and Jerusalem is filled with oozzi's and submachine guns held by the IDF. Felt as safe as in our mother's arms. We stayed in downtown Jerusalem, went to the the Mesade, to spend time in Tel Aviv, three or four other Israeli cities. And when I travel I like to interview people, which is kind of my thing. And
I asked them Israelis. How difficult or how easy is it for someone who is an Israeli citizen to have a firearm in your home because no one was carrying except the military, and it was very difficult. One person told me an editor of a newspaper that less than two percent of Israeli adults have the opportunity or right to carry a gun. There's a process involved, and it
was thought that we're safe. And so one of the reasons I think you pointed out to me is that it was somewhat easy for these murderers and rapists hyped up on drugs to kill so many is that many Israelis did not have weapons in their own home, and those few kibbutz's and communal living areas that
did have them had a much better result. So can we relate something about Israel to America and how it should have been required all along for those who had been in the IDF, which is everyone after high school for one to three years, to be able to carry a weapon and keep one at home.
Right. Well, Israel's had really major changes in their gun control laws over time before nineteen seventy two, Soavelians weren't allowed to carry and Israel kind of learned the lesson the hard way that there were simply not enough police that they could put or military they could put on the street to cover all the
targets. That these terrorists have real tactical advantages. If you have one officer on a bus and you have a terrorist, the terrorists can wait for the officer to leave, or they can go and leave the bus themselves and take another target, or they can try to take out that one officer themselves, and once if they do successfully take them out, then they have free reign
to go after the other people on the bus. In seventy two they changed it to who They realized that they didn't have an infinite amount of money to go and cover all the possible targets, so they started letting civilians be able to go and carry, and in many years after that they had as high as fourteen percent of the adult Jewish population being able to go and carry,
and it really changed the tactical advantage there that the terrorists has had. I mean, you know, in the United States we have over eight percent of the adult population with a concealed carry permit. In many states it's like ten percent or more. You go to a restaurant or a movie theater or a grocery store, and it's very likely that somebody's next to you and you would
never know. And the same thing is true with the terrorists there. They didn't know who it was that they had to worry about it, and it made the job even of the police safer. Unfortunately, Israel's had pretty much the same debate over gun control that we've had here in the United States, and in very recent years they've reduced it to only about three percent of the
adult Jewish population having a permit. Net Yahu, when he formed a government at the beginning of the year, wanted to change that, but you know, even he ran into difficulty, and it was only the day after they had this attack that they loosened up the rules and make it easy again or easier again for a lot of people to carry. You know, I'm sure they wished that they had changed it a week earlier or a month earlier than
they did. There would have been a lot fewer casualties because you know, the military only was able to arrive after seven or nine hours or so after attacks were occurring in different parts of the country. You can only imagine how that music festival could have turned out very differently if you know some of the people there were caring, concealed hind guns were able to to use, and what surely at least would have slowed down the attack and given many people a
chance to escape. And what happened. I talked to emailed with a friend of mine in Israel that what happened is that and I sensed it when I was in Israel in May, and that is that there was a sense we're kind of over the hump. Every now and then there's a rocket that comes over from Gaza, it's shot down by the Iron Dome. Not much is happening on the northern border, Hesblas under control, a lot of guns everywhere, and it was a sense, okay, take a breath, it's peaceful.
And what happened is that there were about twenty thousand Gozins who every day went through the checkpoints to work in Israel, which is good for both societies,
and they took a lot of money back to Gaza. And what happened sadly, a few of those individuals kind of developed diagrams and worked with Hamas to tell them where the important facilities were in the areas in which they were employed, and so Israel tried to be the good neighbor, say, you know, let's work for them, Let's get them, get them paid. And when you see this morning on some of the talk shows, you had
the diagrams of the terrorists, the murderers, and the rapists. They knew exactly where to go because seemingly employees of the Jewish state living in Gaza told the terrorists what was going on, where things were located, who didn't have guns, who had guns, because that's where they worked. And I watched your testimony John Lott on YouTube on Honor about December the fifteenth of last year,
in which Sheila Jackson Lee asked you some questions. I wish I could get the whole back and forth, but you made the point that ninety four percent of mass public shootings in America occur where guns are banned. The bad guy is picking that spot. And the analogy is they they knew that those at the music festival likely were unarmed. Very few Israelis have a concealed carry permit and very few have a weapon at home. So the two issues here
and there are kind of related. Right. Look, these attackers may be crazy in some sense, but they're not stupid. You know, if you're talking about mass public shootings in the United States, their goal is to get media coverage, and they know the more people they kill, the more media coverage that they're going to get. And so if they go to a place
where victims can't defend themselves, they're going to be more successful. Well, you know, one of the things that outragees me is just how the media refuses to go and cover the parts of these diaries and manifestos for these mass murders where they talk about why they pick the targets that they do, because time after time they explicitly talk about going to places where they know they're victims can't defend themselves. You look at the Covenant School shooter in Nashville in March
this year. That person there in their diary apparently according to the Nashville Police chief, we're going to want to attack a mall, but had decided not to attack the mall because of armed security that was there that people were allowed to carry, and instead went after the school because they thought it was a soft target. You look at the Buffalo mass murderer last year. He spends great detail explaining he wanted to go after a target where he knew his victims
wouldn't be able to go and have guns for protection. You just see that time after time on our website at crimeresearch dot org. We have detailed discussions of manifesto after manifesto or diaries where these killers are very explicit. And I want somebody to explain to me why the media doesn't consider it newsworking it those parts of their manifestos and diaries where they explained, don't we want to know
why these killers picked its targets section? Yeah, I'd like to know because that that is important repertorial objective data that should be published all across America. But with our with our bought and paid for left wing Marxist media, they're not going to report something that fits outside of their own political dye tribes,
which is left wingers. For example, uh in Israel, the same people who refuse to believe Hamas engaged in ghoulish behavior, including the beheading of babies, despite photographs and eyewitness testimony, immediately believed that Israel blew up the Baptist hospital in Gaza. Whatever fits they run with if it doesn't fit they ignore it. It's it's not a story. And I like you, John Lotte, I'm driven to near madness by the idea that the safest place to be
is in uh in out our NRA convention. The most unsafe place to be isn't a gun for and I see it exhibited all over the world, but the media will not use that as a fact. Plus you at Crimeresearch dot Org, five hundred thousand times a year or more, a good guy with a gun stops a vicious attack of one type or another. None of that's ever news doesn't happen. So I mean, the media affects the debate in
many different ways. My guess is the gun controlled debate that we have right now would be dramatically different if some of the cases where civilians use guns to stop but otherwise were would have been mass public shootings, would get news attention that the attacks that we see occur keep on occurring in places where guns are banned. You know, the media, if it just would mention those types
of things once in a while. You know, there's so many biases, like given the impression that the United States is somehow unique in terms of mass public shootings, nothing could be further from the truth. The United States is way below the world average. There are many countries in Europe that have higher per capita rates of mass public shootings than we have here in the United States.
But you know, and to some extent, it's understandable if you have an attack in the United States that gets a lot more news attention than an attack that occurs in another country. And I can understand that. But then when politicians go out and say that somehow we're unique, that other countries don't experience these things, you would think that there'd be a fact check or something that would go and correct that. Some of the places Mexico is unbelievable,
off the charts, Sweden and Norway off the charts. I hear democrats say all the time, you know, we seem to be the only country in the world that has all these mass shootings. Well, number one, we have three hundred and thirty five million people, maybe three hundred and fifty million people. We're not in the top ten per rati when it comes to mass shootings, but it's not even close. But the media cannot report that because it's against what they want to do. Now, Secondly, you have a
column up at the Federalist. FEDS, which is Department of Justice, want the Supreme Court to let judges trip gun rights even when there's been no crime, which is consistent with Joe Biden and Barack Obama. I mean, Barack Obama's politics sickens me. I can still hear him saying how come we're the only country in the world with mass shootings? When either he knows something different, in which case he's lying, or he doesn't know, in which case
he's a fool. But nonetheless, explain your article at the Federalist. Okay, Well, there's a Supreme Court case that's going to be heard oral arguments on November seventh, and what it's called Raheemi, and what it deals with is essentially, what standard of proof do you have to have to be able to take away somebody's ability to have guns. So you have two possibilities.
You have a criminal case where you have to have proof beyond reasonable doubts you're like ninety eight percent certain that the person's guilty, or you can have a civil case where you just need the preponderance of the evidence, which is like fifty point one percent versus forty nine point nine percent whether the person did the
bad deed or not. And there's federal law from nineteen ninety four that allows guns to be taken away with just a civil case, with just the preponderance of the evidence, even without a hearing, even without the person being able to have a lawyer to go and represent them. And there's a case involving this guy from Texas who's a bad guy, and there's no doubt about it. There were lots of violent crimes that he had committed. He was a
drug dealer, but he wasn't prosecuted for those crimes. There was no you know, large bail to keep him in jail for the crimes that he was committed. In fact, you know, I can't see any bail at all. And yet, rather than going and saying, you know, we should have taken away his guns based on him committing these felonies, he ended up having a restraining order to put against them that took away the gun. But
he didn't have a lawyer to represent him. And you know, there's this old saying, you know, bad cases make bad law, and you know the issue is, well, you have this one bad guy here, and you know everybody would want to take his gun away but let's take it away by enforcing all these criminal cases that could have been brought against him rather than using this civil thing, because you're going to run into situations where innocent people
because of the very low standard of evidence. So let's let's say you you are facing one of these restraining orders. It may cost you ten thousand dollars in terms of your lawyer. If the only thing that really bad happens to you is that your gun would be taken away, you may want to keep your gun. Is it really worth one thousand dollars to go and hire a lawyer just to make sure that you're well represented in that case? Most people
would say no, it doesn't make sense. Well, this is this is the Department of Justice again, and Obama is more in charge and all of his alcoltes than Joe Biden, who's frail and elderly. I mean, the OJ's run by by Mary Garland. It's not really run by Biden. He puts a lid on things by eleven o'clock in the morning. Well, John Lotte, we got to go, but love having you on today to talk about this, because armed protected is much better than unprotected. Dancing at a
rave where no one has a weapon or to protect themselves. And I don't mean by any way the innocent victims are to blame. They're not the purposeful killing of those people disgusting. But a couple of kibbutz's that had guns in the homes were passed over because of the return fire, And if you had a few hundred people returning fire, the outcome would have been terrible, but
nearly as bad as it turned out to be. Crimeresearch dot Org. John Lott, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, John, Thank you for being there. Bill, God bless you. No Cunningham with you every afternoon on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Contractors, plumbers, roofers. I'm attorney Blake Maslin. Are insurance companies not
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dis Hello Wyett, I'm spokes. I'm broadcasting nineteen eighty six. That was a promo of Peter Jennings honoring Brian Combs and Don Webb, Don Webb and Hendy Hendy Hendy. Now we want to apologize because you said a few days ago it was Aaron Pryor Day and I announced he was going to be at the Buddy L. Roses on Boodo that night. The media said it was his sixty eighth birthday and I'm thinking, man, this He's still alive and
you. I want to apologize to the Prior family. Give us the news on Aaron Pryor, Willie the Stuard Reporters of pron Service, every local Temestar reading and air conditioning dealers. Temestar quality you could feel in Cincinnati. Call the experts at Preferred Home Comfort at five, one, three, eight, nine to two hv a C. I think it was Channel nine was having an Aaron Pryor day. It was last week when he turned sixty eight, and I guess Aaron did not look it up. Aaron did not turn sick
out the computer there? What did you find? The bye week is over for the Bengals's nuts. The bye week is over and the Bengals are back at work today working getting ready for that road contest in San Francisco. I'm gonna check this out. I left my heart to left their coones. They better leave a loss and a win in San Francisco. That's what they need
to do. Forty nine is or a six point favorite. San Francisco placed a night against Minnesota and Monday Night Football seven thirty, ESPN fifteen thirty. Aaron Pryor, he died on October the nine, twenty sixteen. Why did we celebrate announced he's gonna be with Buddy Laro's on Budeno. I don't think we had that. I think it was Aaron Pryor Day. I don't think we announced he was gonna be there. I don't think we said that, didn't we say I'm shocked he's still alive, and yeah, yeah, yeah,
you can tell a lot. I don't know. He's been dead for like seven years. And the AFC North yesterday not a good week if you were a Bengal fan because you wanted a couple of these teams to lose. Baltimore smokes Detroit thirty eight to six. Ravens five and two. Cleveland beat Indianapolis very controversial. The last few minutes of that pass was uncatchable right, almost went the seats right, and they said Browns go to four and two.
Pittsburgh wins at the LA Rams. You would have thought that I watched that last night. You would have thought that the Steelers played at home in Los Angeles. They traveled. Steelers are four and two. Why didn't you know Aaron Pryor was dead? You're the sports guy around here. I can't remember every thing like you. Congrats to Patriots coach Bill Belichick. Became the
third head coach in NFL history with three hundred career wins. That's the reason why Scott Sloan is not here today celebrating New England upsets go bills twenty nine to twenty five. You know I challenged Aaron explanation for what happened. I have no explanation for. Would you rather fight Rich Franklin in his prime or Aaron Pryor? Neither? I wouldn't take on either one of those next week, Aaron. Aaron Pryor used to be in your corn in the time corner?
What time? What he'd be in the opponent's corner before the bell would ring? Then he kick your ass right? Thirty nine and one correct and let a rough life. Shall we say? Had some women problems, Buddy lo Rosa helped him out, had some drug problems. High school football Willie first round of the Ohio Playoffs this Friday. Four teams count of four go
into the postseason at ten and zero the Milford Princeton Tom Grippa Baden. There's actually five, Clinton, Massey and Cincinnati Country Day Now Division six Friday West, Alexandria Twin Valley South at six and four take on the Park and seven. Stay right there. Don't leave that point. If somebody would have said to you a few years ago, okay, that Cole Raine high school football would go zero and ten, right? What was more likely. Okay,
Coleraine going zero and ten. Uh huh, Tommy Tuberville yelling to the UC faithful, go to Hell, get a job becoming an important United States senator. Yeah, or deer Park this season winning the state football title. Which one of those three is more likely to not occur. Probably deer Park. Wait a minute, how does cole Rain go zero in ten? Explained? Lost every game? Willy, that's wall goes. How about Fairfield? I'm watching it. They're up seven zip. Cole Rain's up seven zip and then
it all fell apart. Fairfield put up forty nine unanswered. Correct. So they'll get better. Well, I'll tell you what they can't get worse. FC Cincinnati will face the winner of Wednesday's Eastern Conference wild Card match, New York Red Bulls or Charlotte FC by the way, round one of the best of three series at t QL Stadium this Sunday night. Jeff Birding will be here at one thirty on Wednesday. Hallelujah baseball winner, go home tonight Rangers
v Astros Game seven ALCS. May I say this from a certain friend of mine who must go nameless. Yeah, when a team's fan base travels well, it means their town sucks and they want to get the hell out. So everybody left Pittsburgh and went to La correct. And also, what is the date Harambe was shot by Joe Dieters? What is the date? I don't know. Look it up. You want the computer they're looking up. Why don't you know that date? I don't know. Look it up.
You got that thing and they're looking at everything else. Theaters killed Harambe. Will look it up Harambe. I'm looking it up there. It is right there. We even got the T shirt still over there. Who gave me that? James Bogan, the attorney, dropped off a T shirt still here. I can't believe I thought I'd take that home. NLCS resumes this afternoon. Arizona and Philadelphia Phillies leaded their three games to two. I hope uh
Middletown's Kyle Schwarber hits about ten home runs today. Here it is the date that will live an infamy. Yeah. On May twenty eighth, twenty sixteen, near the death of Aaron Pryor, a three year old boy visiting the zoo climbed under a fence into the outdoor gorilla enclosure, where he was grabbed and dragged by Harambe. Fearing for the boys life life. A zoo worker under orders of Joe Dieters killed Harambe May eighth, twenty sixteen. Write that
down, because that's near here without who Rambe. But he's still on my loll in mine. I think about who Raby and dream about him a mile all the time. I'm here without Horne Peterson killer. He's still with me in my dreams. He never calls us anymore, does he? No, he's Justice Joe, That Justice Joe. That's right, He's too big now. And I have the Wikipedia page for Harambe up. Yeah. Working Together for Freedom is a new song by Rita Marley related to the legendary Red Rumbe
swinger singer. It's called Harambe Lives. Is there a chance that Arambe is a pet owned by John F. Kennedy that show krap Well, maybe maybe he's he's a pet of Elvis, cause it living up there at that burger king in Minnesota, gunshot wounded the head, ordered by Joe Dieters cause of death. I'm tired of hearing this. Thank you, Joe, name how you would prove it? I got the video College basketball, Willie, I'm sorry, starts in two weeks. How about this? A number of primatologists
and conservationists criticized the local prosecutor for taking the life of a rambe. It was unnecessary. But talk to that three year old boy. He still has an arm, thank you? And what about his mother going crazy? Was that kid about what twelve years old? Now? He weighed four hundred and forty pounds, by the way, it was like the big and this kind of four forty in this corner Joe Dieters with the A thirty odd to six in his hands in that corner. Four hundred and forty pound a rambe.
Pretty good matchups. Truths of honor, Thank you, Thank you, Joe. Joe, by the way, never calls any new officials debate whether to stuff Harambe and having welcome kids at the zoo, and I bet that's what they'll do to like Fiona and them. If he was stuffed, What do you make a lot of money? I would think so. Didn't that monkey out there at that bar in Loveland make all kind of dough? Yeah? He was smoking one, was Willie? Yeah? I visited him, by
the way. Yeah, nineteen eighty five let's see college basketball, Willie, don't tell anybody, but at a closed scrimmage at a super secret location in the Tri State. According to Joe Eaters quote, the child was being dragged around. His head was banging on concrete. This was not a gentle thing. The child was at risk. I had to act Joe Dieters here it is. Joe Eaters said that the mother would not face any charges of wrongdoing. The Zoo is investigating. Long live Harambe. Notre Dame beat Xavier in
their super secret location ninety one to eighty four. What we also say, congratulations to Mason the girls Ohio Division one state team tennis attorney champions. Now what about of the weekend? What about the Malor High School boys soccer team. They're pitching shutter they got well, they got more. You know what they ought to do is at FC Cincinnati ought to go after that Molar kid. It's given all them shutouts, whether they got nineteen of them or something
this year. This is kind of unbelievable. Andy A. Rambe was seventeen years old and has celebrated his birthday the day before. Vigils were held after his death. So Arambe was seventeen, waited four and four. Now, if you had a matchup between Arambe in one corner and Andre to Jan and the other, who are you taking that matchup? I'm taking the big h The story remains still as important today as it was in twenty sixteen. The
killing of Arambe put his name in the news. It's iconic main message of how do we help these guerrillas and that that still should be the main focus of the name Harambre. Circumstances of death headshot by Joe Dieters, long lived
Harambe. Many experts waited in and continue to commemorate, to try and find the kid and get him on, trying to get Dieters on that, trying to get the kid on, trying to get on with Aaron Pryor about those two sick and you announced last week it was a celebration of the sixty eight of his death. Yeat no well, I mean sixty eight birthday. It was. It was on one of the news websites. It was they were celebration of life. Bob Hope is still alive too, and that's not I
think so, I don't know he's still That's the way it is. Nothing but issue segment. That's for sure. Long live. So you got you got high school football all over the place, whether you got Indiana Sectional finds your East Central boys will play at Martinsville this Friday. Lawrenceburg's in Batesville's in Franklin County by the way there in Indiana. Aaron Pryor was born on October the twentieth, nineteen fifty five. I think it was channel nine sixty eight
years old today, October the twentieth, which would have been Friday. Somebody's got to tell somebody that he's dead. Do you recall his death at all? I can't remember that yesterday. I don't know. We're talking about a fighter thirty nine and one. Oh? It was howk you kept yelling what time it is? Time? Well that's what they said, what time, That's what they kept saying whenever, whenever he showed up, it like, what time is it? What time is it? What I know? I'm
not doing anymore but hawk time. If you had to fight Aaron Pryor or Rich Franklin, who would you take? Who would you fake? Wow? I would take Aaron Pryor because it'd be a quick knockout. Yeah, I'd take Harambe. Then you then you'd be ripped apart the Andre the Giant. What about a tag team of the big Show, Big John Studd and Andre against Harambe, the big h taking the big age. Oh wait a minute, what about and get him on the back of Fiona managed by Fritz,
Fritz the serious matchup. There's Fritz all right? As I ever hear from Bb and Tucker, go Bb and Tucker. They're getting at these guys. They went a little air time too. Looks like a little flatulence. Nothing worse than hippo flatulence, that's for sure. But Harambe's the man. You never He's dead, This will never end. Jameis Bgan gave us, I know he gave us a T shirt. Yeah, Cincinnati's or Rambe lives now only in your memory, and what a memory it was. Say get me
out of the Studge report. We have Congressman Tom Massey coming up. Is he gonna be the new speaker? He's the voice of reason. See, somebody's gotta be that mess Willie and honor of a beautiful day here in the Tri State. And who they who they thinking to beat them? Bengals in San Francisco Do buddy, you want to bet on that one? We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. If you allow me to quote one of my opponents many campaign ads. They can all go to hell
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I look at his history in bio as I do with most guests. He's brilliant. He's an engineer. He's an electrical engineering and Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering from MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He's won many prizes. I want to know why in the hell is he in congress Congressman Massey, welcome again to the Bill Cunning Show. And first of all, Congressman, can you answer the question why does a guy like you end
up in politics? Oh? Poor judgment. Frankly, this is unbelievable. Listen. I actually I built a debt badge that I wear on my lapel. It's a little computer that displays the debt in real time and the digits are just spinning by. And I brought twenty copies of this debt badge to Washington, DC this week, and I'm going to give them away to Congressman. Maybe they'll wear them as well. We'll do a little debt badge diplomacy up here. Well, we're going to ask about the Speaker of the House.
But you got your bachelor's degree and you wrote a thesis on the quote design of a three degree of freedom force reflecting haptic interface. What the hell is that? It allows you to touch three dimensional objects? You know they talk about virtual reality. Well, twenty fives, thirty years ago, actually thirty plus years ago, I built a device that lets you feel three dimensional
objects in virtual reality. And it's still the state of the art. They used it for surgical simulations and then carving virtual clay and printing on a three D printer. Maybe I should have stuck at that. What about Hakeem Gates? What dimension is he in? Well, you know, I had some discussions with Matt Gates yesterday and via text. He and I are friends.
I've gone to Florida and campaign for him, but I vehemently disagree with his judgment on calling the motion to vacate on Kevin McCarthy and I told him, I said, you own what comes next, and it ain't going to be pretty. We're going to get an omnibus, I'm afraid. And we were a lot better off with Kevin McCarthy. We were working on the twelve separate bills. He did get a one percent automatic decrease in spending that kicks in
the spring if somebody else doesn't screw it up. And now I'm afraid they're going to screw it up. Congress and Massy, will there be white smoke or black smoke over the Capitol? What way have a pope a speaker by the end of the week. Uh. My weather prediction is forty percent chance of speaker uh this week. So I'm not too optimistic. Frankly, I put I put all my eggs in the Jim Jordan basket. Last week.
I was in his inner circle, campaigning for him, working for him, making phone calls, you know, doing strategy, and he came up just a little bit short. And eventually the Republican Conference met and voted to withdraw his nomination, which I thought was premature. I would have he went three rounds on the floor, got up to two hundred votes and needed two seventeen. I would have voted guests for him every time. I wish we could have kept going. But here we are. We've got nine candidates. Tonight,
we've got I call it. The beauty pageant will be tonight. There'll be the candidates for him, and they'll all try to tell us why they should be speaker. May I give you an idea? Sure, when you're in your conference with what about you have about two hundred and twenty two something like that? Yep, how about saying let's have a unanimous vote on this.
We're going to stay here until we have a pope, and we're going to go from nine, then the top three, then the top three are going to give their presentation whatever it might be, fifteen to twenty minutes each and all to twenty two agree that whoever gets the most votes, even if it's not a majority, whoever gets the most votes of those final three will be the speaker. Can you get that done? I love that idea, the way they're going to do it Tomorrow. We'll have the voting tomorrow.
By the way, I think we should be locked up here until we come up with the speaker tomorrow. I presumably all nine will still be in the race. There'll be a round of balloting, they'll drop the lowest vote getter, There'll be a vote among the eight, they'll drop the lowest vote getter. Presumably we'll have, you know, at least eight rounds of voting tomorrow, which is going to take some time to get to our speaker candidate. But you know, people just refused to vote for Jim Jordan last week.
The chairman of the Appropriations Committee didn't vote for the conference selection. But you know, that kind of in transigence and reviewal to go with the party used to get you kicked off your committee. But now I guess you can be chairman of the most powerful committee and still vote against the Republican nominee. So, you know, I've taken a lot of grief over the years for not going along to get along, But this is this Now, it's I guess
it's fashionable and anybody can do it and there's no repercussions. You know, at least I didn't ask for to be a chairman of a committee and then go and do this kind of stuff. But I wish of eight had never vacated Kevin McCarthy. I wished the two twenty one of us could have voted for Jim Jordan. I would have voted for him a thousand rounds and did vote for in three rounds. So we'll just see where it goes from here. You know, Bill, I got one vote for speaker in the first
round last week. I vote for it. What have you thought about becoming that the speaker? Have you? I would vote for you. You're a bit eclectic, of course I'm a bit eclectic too. I get a colectic. But nonetheless, when you're in the middle of the conference, I think that's a good thing. But why won't Tom Massey throw your hat in the ring to become the speaker? Well, listen. One vote caused me enough problems. I had people call in the office they thought I had voted for
myself. Was actually victorious Sparks from Indiana who voted for me. But people were mad because they thought I voted for myself and had derived deprived Jim Jordan of a vote. Listen. My ideology isn't always the same as as the mainstream Republican ideology. I'm not for any funding of any wars. For instance, I don't vote for sanctions. I think we should try to have peace with all nations. You know so anyways, But your ideology, frankly shouldn't
matter if you're going to be the speaker of the House. I think they do well to have an engineer. They need somebody who can put this stuff in order and follow rules and have a good process and let the house work its will. But I may be too far outside of the Republican establishment mainstream to get to two seventeen. No, you're not normal, but not being normal as good as far as as far as the issue, I've had people ask me, can you tell me again what's happening in the house, Because
if you're in the cauldron, you're right there. In the belly of the beast. You may not see what's happening outside. The average American looks at this and says, a Republican party in the House is representative of chaos and confusion. It advocates and cannot govern. So can you tell average Americans listening right now in Covington or Newport, or in Mason County, why did McCarthy get kicked out as a speaker? What was the reason? Well, there
wasn't a good reason. They said that he had violated promises he had made. But here's the problem with that claim. I was inside the room when the deal was negotiated in January that allowed him to be speaker, and according to my math, he kept every promise that he had made. We were working on the twelve separate bills. That's what we need to do. Look, there's a Democrat in the White House. The Democrats controlled the Senate,
and the House is the only branch's controlled by Republicans. This is why we need to get together and get our you know, get the House going. But it's also why we need to do the twelve spending bills, because that's the only place we can affect policy. We can pass all the nice bills we want. HR one, which was about energy independence and bring down the price of energy in America. HR two, which was about securing our border.
The problem is the Senate's not going to bring those bills up. The only bills we know they will bring up are the spending bills, and if we do a giant omnibus, they'll jam us and we won't get our things that we want that the American people need, like border security and energy independence. But if we do our twelve separate bills, we can get that policy in the spending bills, and that's what we need to be doing. That's what Kevin was working on, and he got kneecapped by some folks up here,
Congressman a couple of minutes remaining. As far as the budget accumulated debt, I've said many times in many places the two things that will destroy this country, And just because we are now a great country and a great civilization
doesn't mean it will continue for ad infinitum. Number one is unbridled immigration on the southern border, and number two is the accumulated debt that in the last twenty two years, since twenty oh one, it's gone from about four or five trillion up to thirty three trillion dollars, and it's meant to go up at least to one and a half to two trillion dollars for the next six
or seven years. Can you tell the average American driving a truck somewhere in Butler County why the accumulated debt is the arsenic that will poison the American way of life? Well, yeah, it's about to. The interest on the debt is about to eclipse all of the money we spend on national defense,
and that should that should scare everybody. It's gonna you know, uh, it's going to be in the hundreds of it's in the hundreds of billions, but we're going to be above seven eight hundred billion dollars in interest here pretty soon. The Fed raised interest rates to try and stop inflation. Why do we have inflation because we spent more money than we had. They couldn't borrow it our all, so they printed five trillion dollars in the last few years.
We're chasing our tail here and we're not going to be able to borrow all of this money at these high rates, so they're going to print morma of it. Which is going to cause more inflation, which for the people out there work and if you're if you're not getting a ten percent eight percent raise, you're you're going backwards due to the inflation that we have now. And people know that. So the only way to stop this bill is to rein in spending. We can't tax our way to prosperity, we can't print
our way to prosperity, we can't borrow our way to prosperity. We've got to spend less money. And that's you know, as part of the condition of raising the debt limit this summer, Kevin got built in an idea that I gave him, which was an automatic one percent cut that kicks in the spring. If we're still doing the continuing Resolutions, if we haven't done our twelve bills, I'm afraid the next speaker is going to wipe that deal away
because and frankly, you know, Republicans got to hear this too. We've got some Republicans up here that want to spend thirty billion dollars more on the military this coming year than they did last year. And the only way you do that and divide the government is let the Democrats have thirty billion for their pet project. We got it. Instead of getting together and agreeing to increase spending across the board, we've got to get together and agree to decrease spending
across the board. Congressman Massey. Last week, the President said he will like one hundred and ten billion dollars hook together Ukraine and Israel AID and so much. Or we're paying everybody. We're paying Jordan, we're paying, We're paying eleven, and we're paying Egypt. We're paying everybody money, including Israel. Why is it wrong to put in one bill, almost like an omnibus, spending for Ukraine and for Israel. Shouldn't they stand alone? They should
absolutely stand alone. And the border, And while they're spending all that money, they're not doing anything about the border. Biden wants more money for the border, but frankly, I think you're just going to use that money to process more illegal entries into the United States. So this should be separate. The reason they put them all together is to put pressure on people up here.
There's going to be a lot of pressure to do something for Israel, and so they'll pressure Republicans who wouldn't vote for the Ukraine money to vote for the Ukraine money. But frankly, bill, the House already passed the DoD Approach Bill, a in a State and Foreign Ops Approas bill within that are contained three point eight billion dollars for Israel. It's sitting over there in the
Senate. We don't need a standalone bill. They've already got the authorization to pass the House versions of those two twelve two of the twelve separate bills that would send the money to Israel. They don't need more money. We're going to go bankrupt if we keep sending money to every country. You know, the first year I was here, I offered an amendment to the APPROA bill to cut the money to Egypt because in twenty thirteen they were in a coup.
There was a military coup going on. We didn't know who was controlling the government, and the State Department still wanted to send a billion dollars to Egypt. I'm like, can we wait to see who who's the government? But if we vote to send them a billion dollars? And I got overruled. Congressman Massey. In about six years ago, you sponsored a one page bill to abolish the US Department of Education. Since that was created under Jimmy
Carter. Education public wise in this country has gotten worse and worse and worse. At some point as a normal Americans, will you, American, will you wash your hands of all of this and simply come back home and say I can't take it anymore. Every day I'm running that calculation. But I know there are people praying for me, because when I start thinking that, for some reason, I stick with it. I've reintroduced HR eight ninety nine.
That's the bill, the one sentence to bill to abolish the Federal Department of Education. Those decisions need to be made locally by parents and school boards and states, not by the federal government. And we're they're just squandering the money here in Washington, DC and causing more bureaucracy back home in the school systems. Get rid of the federal Department of Education, there'll be more resources for our kids and they won't be indoctrinated by some federal one size fits all
curriculum. But that's why I fight. If I'm not here, who's going to introduce it HR eight ninety nine. Nobody? In fact, Washington pob addicians are committed to the continuance of the bureaucracy and the state of the doj FBI, Department of Education EPA. Every state, every county, every city has its own EPA. Pollution largely has been defeated. Now it's about spending money, collecting power, and dispersing it to the states through the EPA.
Makes no sense. I'm betting now, Thomas Massey. At some point you say, to hell with it. I can't take it anymore. I want to stick with it for as long as I can. But it is tough. I better not come on your show too much and you talk too much common sense. You taught me into coming back home. I'll tell you what it is if you was on my farm for thirty thirty six hours this week.
Yet that's how much time I got on my farm. And I'll tell you what it was hard to leave those beautiful hills with the leaves changing to come back up here. So you leave northern Kentucky, go into the belly of the beast and fight Hakeem Jeffries and Nancy Pelosi. I mean, I'd rather be with the farm animal. They have more cognitive ability, frankly, than a lot of my colleagues. My farm animal do. It's like reading Shakespeare to my cattle up here sometimes, Well, tell them that went in
disgrace with the fortunes in men's eyes. I all alone, bewaiting my aucast date, I trouble tough having with my bootless cries to look at myself and curse my fate. Just tell the cattle that for me, will you will? I'll have as much under understanding in their eyes as Jamal Bowman did when I talked to him about the Safer Schools Act, where I want to get rid of the gun free zones. He went nuts on me. I don't
know how you put up with it. It's I'm glad you do. But uh, bright guy, and good luck, and we'll have a pope you think bye. By November seventeenth, which is when the cr runs out, we have to do something. And the speaker pro tim we have does not have the power to spend money or to put a bill on the floor to do that. So we better have it by November seventeenth, is all I've
got to say. And it better be one who's not going to do an omnibus, because that's given up all the power that we have here in the house. When we do an omnibus, stay as long as you can take it. Thomas Massey of Northern Kentucky. Once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Thomas, Thank you Bill. Bye bye, God bless America. Let's continue with more. Doesn't that guy make sense? I'd rather do Shakespearean sonnets than listen to him, King Jefferies,
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now only in our memories and what memories they were rock last week? It's Friday. That's a did you come in with the news? Get to the deal with I don't want to prior day, get with him? What is that having a cow zone with Buddy the Roses over on Budo and the guy's been dead for seven point man, you're the one that came in. What I want to know is I want to know Harambe or Andre the Giant changing the subject. I'm not I'm just thank you. Channel nine reported it and
I went with it. He turned sixty eight years old today, So I'm saying what you have pointed me? Guy? I said, well, you should know you're the sports guy. I don't know. I said, well, I didn't think it was a lie. I know said he's dead. Let's be looking good at this one. But he's been dead for seven years. I have no respect in prior Wait a minute, what was that? I got a question? Then? What let's say there's a matchup, Okay, it's a handicapped match. Now is this is in his prime or in
the old days, according to his prime. You have on one side in the handicapped match, Andre the Giant, Big John Stud and the Big Shows a triple match and wow Wow versus Harambe. You like again three against one, Big John Stud, Andre the Giant and the Big Show. Good one fall twenty minute time, the Big Age against the Big Age. Why because the three of them would jump on because they have something like it's like twice or three times the strength of a human being around gorilla four and forty four
pounds and if Bes was like two thousand pounds crazy. If Arambe needs help, Fiona is his manager. What about the matchup jump in Ambe? Well, that was a matchup that we contemplated, I don't know, for about a month straight back in twenty sixteen. Some of the best radio we've ever done. In my opinion, I'm still going with Fiona have a good point during a break. If you're see when they're feeding those like hippos and Fiona, pumpkin pumpkins are kind of big. It fell in the mouth of it
and it looks like it's a key, looks like a TikTok. We got you got the speed. Harambe's quick. He jump on the back of Fiona and roll her over and give it to her a few times. Maybe not what King Kong? We got issue three issues? Three companies? Now what Notre Dame didn't play this week? Is that correct? That's correct? We will leave you alone on that. Sanax is a big game coming. What is more likely we play playoff game is the number three seed? Who do
they play? If anyone? Springboro? I believe that is correct, Clark County, I think yes. Now what what Harrison Harrison? Last year Sydney one nine in their conference? This year I think it was seven wins they win it from Harrison. Be better than they are? Huh, Harrison's pretty good. You're a lot better this year. And then you got at Twin Valley South by the way, Who does Colraine play? They're not in it? You know what their record is? Wrong? I do it's I can't.
I still can't believe it. Zero and ten. Yeah, you don't have to remind hey, we'll get it together. Coach must hit the transfer port hard. Good luck. Yes, kids out of Harrison whatever you get him there, there's three three choices there. Players out of Deer Park do they play, they play somebody. There's about eight names in it. What is it? Who sat? Mechanical School West East, No West, Alexandria Twin Valley South. What try to get that on it? You ever heard
of that one? I have not. He read further, there's like eight names. Alexandria, Twin Valley South. Don't make fun of him. I'm not because people come down here and beat us. Now we've got three choices for more likely to occur. As Tommy Tullbarville is exiting the NIP saying go to Hell, get a job. That guy become a US senator with power. Number two Zach Taylor OC of UC going eighteen quarters in a row and not scoring a touchdown, becoming an NFL coach to go to the super Bowl.
Not just a coach, but a head coach. I remember talking about that at the time. Number Three, Yeah, Derrick Park this year winning the state football title. Which three is more likely to take place? If you allow me to quote one of my opponents many campaign ads they can all go to hell and get a job. Far as I'm concerned, I think he's more likely Drick Park wins the state title. I don't understand that question
because two of the three actually did happen. Thank you. So he's stupid if somebody at you see had said the offensive coordator, we got that guy though, that Zach Taylor, no point. He's going to take a team to the super Bowl. And he said what super Bowl. The answer is, it happens. It's an Erlanger happened. I think we're in shock right now. I'm going to stay to shock. I had Thomas Massey on. He's now the voice of reason in the Republican Party. The guy who's Christmas
cards, his whole family holding ar fifteen kids. By the way, he's the voice of reason. He's the guy in the middle. He should be speaker. I asked him a wider black smoke. He said, it's gonna be black for a long time. Here's the and we have a guest at four o'clock, professor from Akron. I'm going to talk about this like how usually when you know when there's an uprising or you know you want something to happen, you have a plan for Okay, we'll get and then let's here's
the plan. There's no plan he has. He has things like we got rid of him, are now what he has Matt Gates I call a Keem Gates after a king Jefferies. I said, he keeps voting with that guy? What's the plan? And he met with uh Gates and said, Uh, what do you mean a plan? What's the plan? Well, what's the plan? You get rid of McCarthy, then what wenderstand? The pressure on McCarthy to to quit the trying to pander and side with with Democrats on
things, and this government shut down and we're so scared of that. No one's ever going to get credit for if they avoid happening, and they're gonna get blamed anyway, So why go along with it? But you can't just kick the guy out? Now? Figure out and with no succession, plan looks inept, looks completely inept, and Democrats low because it's taken all the
attention house a bunch of a disaster who's feeble minds gone. At some point, maybe three Democrats will walk up the driveway of the White House, much like in nineteen seventy four. You might recall it was you Scott and it was Rhodes, and it was a Goldwater to tell Nixon it's time to go. Let's go. Three wise men have got to walk into the White House and say, Joe, time's up, pencils down? Who's the hell out? Shermer Schirmer, Schumer? You fool whatever? Nancy Pelosi? And what
about that Steiny guy, Steiny von Deahr. Yeah, no, I'm thinking Bill Clinton needs to do it and say, Joe, come with me. You're incompetent. And by the way, Kamala, you're the head hunter, not you. You're out too. Now who do they put in? Arambe? A Rambe would kick some ass if there was a speaker when the speaker then take over to the speaker. A speaker, we got Senator Patty Murray problems, President pro Tem of the Senate. She's in charge. Now.
Well, they want the majority whip to make it. Now the whip the majority whip. Yeah, Kemmer or Hammer? Bill Hammer is that his name? I don't know, you know all that stuff. Don't don't look at me. Give me some sports, would you will? He the Student Reporters and proud service of your local Tame Star Heating and air conditioning dealers. Tame Star quality you can feel in beautiful Northern Kentucky any weather heating air at eight five nine seven eight one, forty eight twenty two. See, these are
the issues I worry about that we discussed. We only deal with the big issue stuff on this Rambe v fionat the Big John stud What about me? What about him? I think he's dead? Friend to say somebody's dead anymore? What about it? What about if a Rambe is teamed up and we bring back the American But to beat the man, you gotta beat the man. And I'm saying, whoa right here on time and Nashville, Tennessee, pal the man. He was just on ESPN Game Day the other day.
He was seventy three years old. He's in my mount Rush. Guys lived a hard life, but he still keeps ticking. What does organs look like? Not good? Not good? Uh Bye? Week is over, Willie. So the Bengals are back at work today. They were inside pay Course Stadium, get ready for that road contest against the San Francisco forty nine ers on Sunday. You know two things you should never do screw use the phones or report if someone is living or dead. You stay away from those two
things. I think you have a nice long anybody, I think you have a nice long career if you don't touch the phone and you don't report if someone's living your day. I blame him on that one. San Francisco plays tonight against Minnesota Monday Night Football, seven thirty ESPN fifteen. By the way, how did Baltimore look Sunday like a well oiled machine? Five and two? The Browns one? How about the Steelers one? The score was twenty
eight zip before Detroit got a first down. Now that is domination, right Laar Jackson's unbelievable answer. By the way, there's a lot of offici officiating questions in college and pro ball. We have right out of the gate, our own Mike Gleason. I like him of the sales staff. He's also a big time high school referee. Is Danny Gleason's brother, right, Mike? He is going to join us at three o'clock, Jason and I to
talk about the challenges uncatchable, uncatchable? What we're gonna talk to Mike about it? I think Will Chamberlain could have caught that ball, and that's about it. And is he alive or dead? By the way, I'm not going to say American League Championship. It's winner go home tonight for the Rangers, and I'm yelling at you got me yelling hot time on Boodo spaghetti in a all zone over for seven years. You guys sick. I'm just saying
you were. I'm just saying you should know you're wrong quick point oh in your mouth, I am, because you're the ones. What time is it? Hock time with? That was his moniker, That was his deal. You thought he was alive. The NLCS resumes tonight with Arizona and Philadelphia. Philly's up there three to two. I hope Middletown's Kyle Schwarber hits five home runs tonight. Something's gonna happen. And it's two weeks, two weeks before
college basketball starts. John Miller has a team. I'm told Andy Mack, it's gonna call you to come on. I thought he lost all of his players. He went and recruited a bunch of Lithuanians. Well, they're pretty good. They want to get out. They only lost to Notre Dame in a super secret scrimmage ninety one to eighty four. There it is again, Mount Notre Dame. No, speaking of Mount Notre Dame. They are They're in the semi finals of the Kentucky Soccer Tournament coached by Scott Rogers. Correct,
how about the Moller soccer boys have allowed one goal this season? Get FC Cincinnati on those dudes, Well, let's get them up. We're gonna have Jeff burning here on on Wednesday. Start the shield. The shield. You know what the shield is? I think so what it's It's like their thing, right, I don't know what it is, but regular season charity five pounds and it's like you're the you're the best team, but not why you're in the playoffs. You got the trophy. They wore the Lombardi Trophy.
Then they have the playoffs. I'm thinking, you got the shield? Well I have the playoffs. What are you looking at me for? I don't it's the regular season champion gets your supporters shield, Yes, but are you stupid? I got your supporter right here? Of course? All right? Hostile. We didn't know Aaron Pryor was that. I had a chance to box him and I took a pass. Good idea, that was a smart move. It was him a Rich Franklin. Those are the two options?
Are who you taking? Rich frankl and Aaron Pryor in their primer, in their Primer in the Decline, Ridge Tuna wants to know and at the Prime, Well, what was gonna play by? You're gonna play by m m A. You're gonna play for boxing. If it's m m A, I'm taking Rich Franklin. But if it's boxing, what time is it take? Man? What time is it? Time? There? He goes again, I mean I put up with this. I feel like a fool. That was the way that was when Aaron Pryor was I know that, okay,
but I'm waking. I was down at the match. He didn't he didn't like him. I didn't beat him too. A man from Detroit. You mean Thomas Hitman. Hearn beaten by Aaron Pryor and Sugar Ray. Leonard came to do an exhibition match with Aaron Pryor and said, I'm not fighting that guy. No really, yeah he came here. I'm not No, We're not going to fight that guy. So he fought at the hit Man. Instead, he fought to Marvin Hagler, but he wouldn't fight the hot time. No Sugar Ray. He said, no, I'm good, I'm
good. He also fought uh, let's see a hands of stone. What's his name? ROBERTA. Well, the thing is in their prime. The Hawk three years in a row was the boxer. He was the best there ever was and he's dead. Segment show him some honor that time. Is it hot time again? Is it a hot time? I felt like a fool, He felt like one. You are one. We'll see Rockwood's on the big show. Well, Eddie is out along with Jason today. I
like Jason Williams. If Mike Gleatson, as I mentioned right out of the gate, talk about officiating, the challenges, what he thinks is going on? Why NFL officiating college. I talked to Logan Wilson about that. He said he did not can't say a I on on Coope. I agree with that it didn't happen, but they wanted LA to win, and the No Fun League did not like a team like the Colts or the Bengals to win the Super Bowl. They wanted LA. LA proved too much for the nowadays,
they want Patrick Mahon and t Swift. You mean mister Taylor Swift? Yes, is that a real thing? Do you think I've had it updated every time he does something? I mean, so you think there would be some sort of distraction the guy was incredible last weekend. If you were dating Travis, if you were dating Taylor Swift, would there be distractions? Have a little pep in my step? I think? Did you hear the controversy? Though? Behind her was Patrick Mahomes brother who's charged with a various sex
offenses, rape, et cetera. Yes, so Taylor, Taylor, look at it. These are things I study. Taylor Swift was in front of the brother of Patrick Mahomes who charged with sexual assaults, and so now the Taylor Swift he's are upset at Taylor, but just a little bit for being in the company of a rapist. Your comments? Please didn't know about this, did you? These are things I think about you? Yes, get
the bottom up. I don't know where I read that, but there's photos and what's wrong with Taylor Swift. I'm not sure where I found it that everyone knows about Patrick Mahomes brother as a rapist. And I put that on that computer right there. See what you get about Taylor Swift and Mahomes brother and watch what happened there. How many instances these days are there lies, lies, lies about melt Tucker. You ready to apologize to me on that
when text messages come out and saying she's going after his money. She don't have a dollar to hername, and she wanted to settle to get some money. Yeah, what do you think about that? Now? Huh huh about sever Bauer? Do you apologize to him? He looks like he's innocent too, which I believe. I said, So you're saying Tucker has been shown to be truthful, Yes, but where does he go to? This was a woman that you hammered all the time you hammered him. I said,
wait till the evidence comes out. So really, this your arrest. You just wanted to he just wanted to know. The guy was on the phone doing you know what, playing with himself. That's not a crime, though it's not a good years arguing. It's not a good look. But if you're fifty years old, you got kids and everything. Sparty? Did you say? Sparty? Foolishness has got to stop. Thank you, Thank you? Governor. Did you find the information you're afraid to? Taylor Swift William
It's about time we got some facts. Segment. Get us out of the Stute report, will you? Will you and utter this mess? We leave you with the immortal words of the stud Report. Always could be with you, Bill, see you later, Michael, He's done with me too. Taylor Swift again standing by a person charged with sexual assault sexual batteries. You got to right there. Yes, something happening in a restaurant that other than that, I don't know. You don't believe. I don't believe. I
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