Hit the back of the end zone instead of the gri the gritty. He made like an Olympic gymnast and did a flying backflip to celebrate his touchdown. Billy cunning in the Great America win a glorious Monday afternoon in the Tri State Bengals reigned supreme FC wins three zip. Glory is everywhere. Moegger deals with facts. I deal with poetry. Moe Eggers. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Mo, how are you? I'm good? Did you just call me Mo Eggers? I'm sorry, I assume. I assume there's
more. There's more. There's more. There's more Eggers out there, aren't there? Unfortunately? Yes, good, that's right, Steve, Thanks for having me. Nice to have j on, Bob. But let's let's go back to the facts. You want to get off the point because you don't want don't want to deal with the facts. The Bengals are in last place. The only team they teams they can beat are teams in the NFC West. They can't beat anybody else. They can beat Seattle, can beat the
Rams, they can beat the forty nine ers. They can't beat any other team in the AFC. In fact, the three best teams in the AFC, Kansas City, Baltimore, and Miami are six and two. The Bengals are four and three. So what I'm saying is, why should I have the hope that I'm feeling not the facts that are in the background making noise. Give me the poetry, give me the pros, give me the eyemake pentameter, give it all to me right now. I think you should feel
good because of two reasons. One, this team played very poorly in the first a few weeks of the season, and here they are approaching the midway point at four and three. Their next two games are in home, and so it feels like as frustrating as the first month and a half were they survived. They're also pretty healthy. But man, more than anything, Joe Burrow played like the best quarterback in the league yesterday, And I mean, look, is he always gonna go twenty eight to thirty two? Probably not.
Is he always gonna have a touchdown to interception ratio of three to nothing? Probably not. Of the Bengals always gonna run the ball as effectively as they did yesterday, probably not. But if this team gets high end quarterback play which they are capable of on a consistent basis. This team and this roster are very hard to beat. That is a good San Francisco team the Bengals beat yesterday, and they were better from the jump. They were better
from the get go. Frankly, the game should not have been close, as the final score might have indicated, because they left ten points on the field in the first half. But the most encouraging thing. Everything the Bengals do is built on the foundation of Joe Burrow doing magical things with his legs and his arm. He did both yesterday. He was masterful. And if Joe Burrow is close to masterful, this team, I don't care who the opponent is, I don't care where the venue is, is going to be
very, very difficult to be You look at the facts. He had a quarterback rating of one thirty four point eight. You had I think about eighty eight percent completion and he threw one pass away. It didn't count. He had time in the pocket. I think it was sacked once or maybe twice, and that's it. Incredible defensive play. Lou and Romo got it done. It was exciting, it was unbelievable. Many had said Tony Bender had said on Friday, you have to get the running game up to snuff,
and of course the trade deadline is tomorrow. He suggests trading for Derrick Henry to back up Joe Mixon. What do you say about that, Well, they need help in the running game. I think that goes without saying no. Look, Joe Mixon played very well yesterday. Joe Mixon ran like a guy who hadn't been overused the way he had been over the first six weeks. He looked like a younger player. And Joe Mixon is always going to have a big role in this offense. But they don't have Chase Brown.
The running game has been a sore subject now for a while. They don't really have a third down back. They don't have a lot of depth there. What happens if Joe Mixon has to miss time, which, with as much as they lean on him, you can't help. But wonder if that's going to be the case. Derek Henry, Dereck Henry would be awesome,
He would be he would be terrific. Now the Titans won yesterday, I don't I don't know that they want to go into fire sale mode, but they have traded away a high end player in the not so distant future. Not so distant pass they traded away Aj Brown to the to the to the Eagles. They traded Kevin Byer, their safety last week, to the Eagles, and so maybe Derrick Henry could be had. I think he would cost more than the Bengals are willing to pay. The name that I keep bringing
up is an obvious one. It's a Samaj p Ryan who played here last year. He's with Denver. Now. The Broncos did win yesterday, but Samaj had a pretty important role with this team over the last couple of years. They have yet to fill it. It was the complimentary third down passing down back, the understudy to Joe Mixon who can fill in capably when Joe missed time. Until four o'clock tomorrow, when the trade deadline comes, I'm going to wonder if it would make sense to swap picks with Denver or give
them a late round selection to bring Samaj p Ryan back. But I think it goes without saying that. In terms of the running game, First of all, the Bengals never want to be a run first team. When you're running the ball and you have Joe Burrow, you're doing what the other team's defensive coordinator wants you to do. Secondly, they need to run the ball more efficiently they did yesterday. They also need more variety in the backfield.
I don't think that changes if the Bengals don't bring in somebody from the outside before four o'clock tomorrow. Very emotional. When was the last time that Bengals in mid season made a trade. Well, they traded Carlos Dunlap in twenty twenty. Now that was a situation where he just didn't want to be here and so they gave him away. They tried to trade Aj mccheron to the Browns in twenty seventeen, and you know, nearly got a second and third
round pick for him, which would have been an absolute steal. The trade fell through, and the blame falls on one side or the other, depending on which team you want to listen to. They made a trade involving Carson Palmer in twenty eleven. They traded Carson away for picks, and you know that ended up being a fleecing of the Oakland Raiders. They haven't made a deal the type of deal that we're talking about where you're adding an asset in
season to make a push. They haven't done that in decades. I think you'd have to go back to the nineteen seventies. So this is something they typically don't do. But I think there's two things to that that I would say. First of all, in season trades are more of a thing in the NFL than they've ever been. We talk about the trade deadline in pro football the way we do the trade deadline in Major League Baseball. Teams are
more willing to acquire players during the season. We've already seen a bunch of trades this season. I think there were twenty two in season trades, most of them in the week leading up to the deadline last year. And we've seen some very good players change teams and make a big impact, including the team the Bengals played yesterday, the San Francisco forty nine ers, with Chris
McCaffrey. Also, as much as you might say, well, this is just not something the Bengals want to do, there's a lot of truth to that, and the likelihood is that they don't make well. But they've also broken a lot of their own molds in terms of player contract structuring, willing to pay and doing a lot of things moving on from deals early, which they never did. They've done a lot of things that historically you don't expect the Bengals to do. I don't know why this can't be one of those
things. Derrick Henry's Sunday Night against Buffalo would look unbelievable in the stripes. I mean talking about energizing it. Other than that, p Ryan and I looked it up. Dereck Henry's owede six point two million dollars the rest of the season, and the Bengalleys do have room if they want to spend the money to get someone. He's not signed next year at all, and we'll
see what happens there. But speaking of that Tomorrow Hamlin, one cannot overestimate what this town was like in preparation for the last time the Bills came here for a night game. Excitement was supreme, and I'm so proud of Bengals fans when all that came down over about a thirty to forty minute period. There was no booing, there was no anger, There was simply concern for
Tomorrow, Hamlin and the Bills are coming back. And I listened to Chris Collinsworth last night for a while on the Sunday Night game and was emotional to talk about a man basically dying and being brought back to life Lazarus style on the turf of pay Corps. And so when the Bengals get ready for this game, this game's bigger than Montana because to lose this game, according to my analysis, they have ten games left, six at home, four in the road. This is a must win. Almost every game is a must
win. They still have the toughest schedule and all of football coming up and Buffalo Bills here is not like a layup. But the Bengals I haven't checked, but I would assume would be a four to five or six point favorite tomorrow. Hamlin, what emotions will be in play comes Sunday Night. Well, it's a big game for a lot of different reasons. First of all, it's a rematch of a playoff game, and just FYI, the Bengals are two and a half point home favorites on Sunday. That line could shift
obviously as the week unfolds. It's a playoff rematch. These two teams met at the Divisional round last year and the Bengals gave the Bills a I think a pretty stinging home loss. You know, that was a Buffalo team that had been talked about as being Super Bowl favorites. The Bengals ended those dreams. It's a big game from the perspective of we don't know where the Bengals and Bills are going to be in relation to each other in the final standings.
So could this game determine who makes the playoffs between the Bengals and Bills? Could this game determine who hosts a playoff game between the Bengals and Bills. Yes, Cincinnati went to Buffalo last year. You would rather play them here. So it's also the first to back to back home games when the Bengals have now won four out of five. And so all of that said, you're still looking up at everybody else in the division. Who knows how
next week's going to unfold. So you got to keep ground or make up some ground against the teams in front of you. And then you add to it the Demorrow Hamlin thing he has played in. I believe Willie one game. I would love it if he could be on the field on Sunday. I would love it if he can get a great ovation from the fans. I was in attendance that night, and I remember walking out of that stadium thinking that I had just watched someone die play football, and I think that's
how many of us felt. And so to go from that to the news later in the week that he was going to live and that he was going to be in attendance for Buffalo home games in the postseason, and then to find out that he was going to be healthy enough to resume his football career, and then to see that he made the Buffalo Bills, It's awesome. It's awesome. And for those of us who are at the stadium that night, are watching or listening on radio, we just hoped he would survive.
And the fact that he is surviving and thriving and is still playing professional football is awesome. And regardless of who you're rooting for on Sunday, that should absolutely be celebrated, as should the people who saved his life and made this comeback. If you will possible, well, Buffalo must win from their perspective. Bengals must win from their perspective. It's the irresistible force meeting the unmovable object. It must happen if they win the next two games at a home
and go six and three. They're off and running. But they can't really lose to Buffalo and have anticipations of getting into the playoffs because Baltimore looks impregnable. They're like the Magino line. They look unbeatable. Plus the Bengals still have to go there and play Baltimore there. They got to play Pittsburgh twice in Pittsburgh got screwed Blue tat Dude and Barbecue yesterday by referees calls once again, and so we'll see what happens. I has to state to bring this
up, but as a long suffering you see bearcot football game? Did you see what happened to the Bearcats at Oklahoma State? I was there. It wasn't pretty well. So like a nurse with Richard Speck knocking on the door, how bad was it? It was bad? And you know, I mean they lose by thirty two. It was a seven point game at halftime, and then the wheels fell off in the third quarter and they were just outclassed in every phase against a good Big twelve team. I think that's you
know, it's they're not as good as Oklahoma. Those two teams play this weekend. But Oklahoma State is the second best team they've played in the Big Twelve. They're better than Iowa State, They're better than Baylor. They're better than you see. And Bearcats simply don't have enough explosiveness right now on offense to be able to beat good teams. They still make too many mistakes.
We saw them. They leave themselves no margin for error. They don't have, you know, Frankly, Emery Jones, their quarterback, seems like a really really good kid, and I really do root for him. I just don't know that he's good enough. I just don't know. But offensively, they have the pieces that are good enough. They want to run the ball. At times they do run the ball really effectively, but you got to be able to make some downfield plays, and they did early in the game.
On their I think their their first offensive drive, they completed I think their second longest pass play the season. They stall in the red zone, which has happened too often. They try a field goal and Carter Brown bangs went off the upright and it just offensively at least set the tone for the team. And now you wonder are they going to go too and ten are they going to go in their first year in the Big Twelve? Are they
going to go to and ten after winning their first two games? Yes, those things would be really, really tough to swallow and really tough to sell. What we saw on Saturday was not unexpected, but unfortunately it gets highlighted because they lost games against Iowa State and Baylor and Miami at home that they were favored to win. Well, the other thing is it encourages Zavor University
to start football up again watching U see play so awful. And the other thing mo Tony Romo has got to be the worst color analyst in the history of football or sports. John madd and Bob Trumpey right at the top. Tony Romo stinks. He's lousy. I would encourage you to become a color analyst for NFL games. Tony Romo is lousy. Well, I've seen the money that color analysts are getting, so sign me up for that now. I don't know that I have the qualifications, the credential, or the ability
to fill that role. But if it's a matter of will I do it for the money they're paying color analysts these days, I'm in. But you know what I do with Bill. I know, I mute the TV guys and I listened to Dan Horde and Dave Lam. How's his voice? By the way, Dave Lapham looked like he was having some cold difference struggling yesterday. I'm gonna check with him later today to make sure he's okay because we need him at full strength for us for this Sunday night. It's going to
be unbelievable. The Eyes of the Nation will be once again on Cincinnati and Pei Corse Stadium. Moe Eggers, thank you once again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Keep Hope Alive, Keep Hope alive. You know we'll be We'll be broadcasting Bill Sunday from the Holy Grail, Tony Pike and I from three to seven. Will leave a segment for you if you want to come join us and you know, maybe rally the troops, give one of your famous speeches, that sort of thing. How wouldes Xavier Rose look between
two thorns from UC, between between Moe Eggers and Tony Pick. I'm not sure I would fit in. Well, you know, I didn't go to UC, so there'd be yeah, but you're identified with it. That doesn't make any difference. You see grad and the the Zager guy and represent Toledo too. Let me talk to my people about this to see what I can do. We're not going to hold our breath. God bless America. Thank
you very much, mo thank you. All right. Let's continue with more in your comments five, one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand plus later on, as the Great Bill sits, the Lawmaker breaking down the issues one, two and twenty two and more, what about issues three through twenty one? I don't know what are they? On news radio seven hundred wulw Hey, Bengals fans, you know, great tackling can happen
off the grid. Iron two Rough, Trail Ahead, Tough to Do list and a Chevy Silveradot com all right, hit the music, Dave Keaton, Another great afternoon of bengaled Em and Moore. Nice diversions from reality, and God knows who're involved in reality. As I speak, having read the analysis of what's happening in Southern Russia, what's happening in Ivy League schools? What
happened is Southern col Now Jewish students for hunted down. There are postings on a chatboard and Cornell that says, quote follow Jews home and slit their throats quote unquote. And in Southern cal there was a Palestinian Hamas chapter at Southern Cow that chased students' Jewish students wearing yamkas off of a platform and chased them in the back of a closet room and with a closet they wanted the closet
shut the door. Fortunately the door was thick and the Hamas chapter of the Palestinian authority could not get to the Jews at Southern cal And looking at other reports, a flight from Tel Aviv to Russia's Dagistan Republic was forced to redirect on Sunday after pro Hamas riders stormed the airport went on to the tarmac yelling where are the Jews? Where are the Jews? Hundreds of people overran the airport security located in the capital of the Muslim majority region of Southern Russia.
Video footage showed riders with Palestinian flags shouting Akbar alah, Akbar God is great, looking to attack name the Jews. And here in America the last few days, especially Saturday, there were one hundred thousand marching around New York overturning police cars, shutting down the airports, the runway shutting down, the bridges, shutting down Central Station, yelling and screaming about a lah akbar killed the
Jews. This is twenty twenty three in America. Mobs of assailants break into the airport in Daugustan, Russia, look into lynch and slit the throat of the Jews on a flight arriving from Israel. And we are close to a situation that I referenced last night, that may put us on the precipice of World War III, because at this point there's no stopping Hamas and hesbluff from what they want to do. It's almost the nature of man to do these
behaviors. And so in this country, are you shocked and amazed that elite college universities and the Ivy League and the UCLA's and the University of Oregons, et cetera, and Columbia and University of Chicago have official Hamas chapters inside the school in which they look to kill the Jews inside America. Well, I know the nature of humankind. It doesn't shock me, does it surprise me? Absolutely? Because it is the nature of man to fight, to scream,
to holler, to shout in so much more. It's almost like savagery is the order of the day and the true nature of the world and the true nature of man. Over the last seventy years or so, this has been pox Americana. But that I mean most of the world was somewhat peaceful. But it's not the normal condition. In fact, the normal condition, it's warlike behavior and terrible circumstances. If we don't have enemies, we got
to create one. And when it comes to the quote the Jews been used as a convenience scapegoat to mass can hide over the domestic failures of politicians in whatever country they may be located in. When Christal Night happened in Germany in nineteen thirty seven, there had been about five years of Hitler's rule and the policies, the domestic policies absolutely failed. They did not work at all.
They were abject failures. And so it was very good, very artful for Adolf Hitler and his other Nazis to come up with a convenient scapegoat that is not the failure of our policies that matter. It's got to be quote the Jews. The Jews did it, and almost every Middle Eastern country. If you're a middle class Jordanian or Lebanese or Assyrian or Iraqian Egyptian, life is terrible. It's awful. There are no middle classes. A few at the top, large at the bottom. The policies have failed. So, taken
a page from Adolf Hitler's playbook, let's blame the Jews. I don't think there's two many Jews living in Iran, I Raq, Lebanon, Jordan or Egypt. Not too many at all. In fact, probably none. But they're still convenient because the media covers whatever happens in Israel affects the policies in Iran or Iraq. It's their fault a thousand miles away. The damn Jews did it again, and so in Russia, which is another abject failure.
Imagine being a regular schlep living in Daugistan, Russia. How's life for you? Awful? The policies of Ladimir Putin don't work. A few at the top, great bulk at the bottom. So Putin encourages his behavior because it takes focus off the failures of his domestic policies that stink everywhere in the Middle East. It's awful, and Jews are not responsible for the conditions of those living in Egypt, or Jordan, or Lebanon, or Syria, Irana,
Raq. They're not responsible at all for what's happening in Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia. Not responsible zero Zilt's not But when the policies fail, misleaders will pen the blame on someone other than themselves and the failures of their policies. Now in this country, how does it work? Well? Last night on my Sunday Night show, I hit on a guest headline groups behind pro Hamas protests
funded by George Soros. George Soros is funneled about fifteen million dollars to pro Hamas groups in America and they're behind the terror sympathizing protests happening today on college campuses and marching around major cities. The beneficiaries of this money are groups leftist groups and major American cities, especially at colleges and universities, that are paid to protest. They organize, they come up with reasons to go after the
Jews, and they're successful in changing some policies. One of the captions of one of the chatboards quote Israeli colonizers believe they could indefinitely trap two million innocent people in an open air prison called Gaza, and the activist group occupied the offices of Democratic Representative Rokana in California on October the twentieth. So they're paid to formt revolution inside of America, and I watch it going on almost with impunity. In airports, hunt down the Jews, kill the Jews, and
it's always worked politically. They're convenience scapegoats. They have nothing to do with it. Black Hebrews in Chicago were hunted down and beaten by a pro Haamas mob. Threats against Cornell students reported to the FBI mob storm Russian airports looking
to kill the Jews, and it continues. I don't think any of us could have conducted Word War II to a great success if CNN was around reporting from Dresbon, Germany, in which one hundred thousand may I use the term innocent German citizens men, women and children and babies were burned alive by American andcendiary bombs. It's the way war has always been conducted, and it's going
to come to our shore. It's here already. One Democratic Representative, Carson from Indiana, gave a little speech in which he says that those who support Israel will be held to account. Now, I don't know what the hell that means. And this comes from a Democrat from the state of Indiana in America, and I had on the Great Ali Bradley about a week ago on
this topic. But it came to light recently that on our southern border, in the Tucson Section of Arizona, the administration Biden has authorized paroles into the country of some seven thousand, three hundred and thirty two individuals from special interest countries. Twenty four of the thirty five designated countries for terrorism, including Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Afghanistan, have been admitted into America through the Tucson Chapter, through the Tucson sector. Why can you imagine?
And they're overwhelmingly young, young males, unattached males. Well, let's say you're a goat herder in Afghanistan. You got your goat sitting there, Taliban's in charge, and you're thinking, you know what, I want to go to the Tucson Section in Arizona and enter America illegally. How does somebody who's a goat herder in Iran, Iraq or Afghanistan end up in Tucson, Arizona.
How does that work? How do you get from where you are tending your goats to Tucson, Arizona. If somebody saying, you know what, I've not been to Tucson recently, I think I'm gonna get to Tucson. No passport, no visa, no money. What would it take to fly from Kabbo, Afghanistan, I guessed is somewhere in the Middle East, and then somehow to somewhere in Europe. Then to make it to Mexico City, and then Mexico City make your way to the Tucson section of Arizona in the
middle of the desert. How does that work? So you think, just by happenstance, In the last three months, seven thousand, three hundred and thirty two aliens have been admitted into America from those countries that are origins of terrorism. How does that work? Well, somebody's paying some serious money.
What twenty thousand, thirty thousand for each one? Somehow the documents are prepared to go from Iran, I Rock, Afghanistan, Afghanistan somehow to make your way over several days to a burnerfone uses to pot ups one on Uber to meet you at a designated spot right up against the border and drive you somewhere. And that's happened at least seven thousand, three hundred and thirty two times in the past three months. And those are the ones we know about.
Those who have been caught have been released into the country with a promise to appear within the next five years out of hearing. Plus they have a magical phrase they put on a little slip of paper that says, I'm a political
refugee. I want a hearing. That's how the game is played. To go further, Special interest aliens, according to the Department of Homeland Security, are typically quote a non US citizen, non US who, based on our analysis the travel patterns, poses a national security risk to the United States of America. Often such individuals or groups are employee travel patterns known or evaluated to
possibly have a nexus to terrorism. So how's it in our interest to admit seven thousand, three hundred and thirty two illigo aliens and the Tucson section of Arizona into the country and give them a hearing to be conducted in the year twenty twenty nine? How does that work? Does somebody say like, now, wait a minute, there's something wrong here. I know yesterday that Bill Whittaker, who's a clown that seemed to CBS's sixty Minutes did an interview with
Kamala Harris. By the way, she is the czar, she's in charge of the Southern border, and so Whittaker, among other things, I wrote down two of her questions. One of the questions from Bill Whitaker of sixty Minutes was quote, if politics is a game, Kamala Harris has proven herself to be a savvy player forging a career that has gone from one first to another. Being in that unique position being that first, does that bring special pressure? That was a question. He also said, you're in charge of
the southern border. What's wrong? She then answered typically, well, we got to get the Republicans for comprehendis it's a comprehensive immigration reform. No, you don't. During the Trump years, you had to make claims in Mexico you weren't allowed to come into this country illegally, get a hearing date five years from now, then released into the heartland, paid for by someone who's paying these seven thousand young men to come into this country, How much does
it cost for each one? And where are they going when nobody knows? And so when we have terrorism loose in America, which is the normal course of conduct, is barbaric savagery. We know where it came from, from the southern border. And when given an opportunity to ask Kamala Harris, the czar, about what's happening, she falls back into our talking point about Republicans or to blame. No, they're not, You're to blame to me.
It is unbelievable. Once again, the Jews are being hunted down all over the world because they're convenience scapegoats for the failure of domestic policy that don't work. When Jews are hunting down in airports and on elite college campuses, my god, do we have a problem. Well, let's continue. And war
is extremely barbaric. Every child that I see in Gasa, every woman, every old guy, every man that's injured or killed brutally by Israeli bullets, bombs, and artillery shells are laid at the foot of Hamas that has caused it all to take place. If tomorrow every bullet, every gun, every artillery, every missile launcher, every tank was taken away from Israel, they would be obliterated in the next week because the terrorists and others would descend upon
the Jews, rape the women and kill the men. That's what they would do. If, on the other hand, tomorrow, every gun, every howitzer, every missile, every artillery shell was taken away from Hamas, and they would not fight any further. There would be peace in the Middle East. The Jews are convenient foibles and scapegoats for the failure of the policies of
Middle Eastern grand potentates, none of whom were elected to anything. Because their policies have failed, they want to stay in power and they need someone to blame. Amas chapter calling for the obliteration of Jewish people. How is that they have the right to yell, scream, holler, and shouts called the First Amendment, and Cornell should have the right to expel them from school and go do something else. You won't use our name to promote your hate.
University of Cincinnati should expel students spewing forth hate. You can only imagine what the response would have been if when Dylan Rufe butchered those nine innocent black Americans worshiping in church, nine of them. If they were massive protests in favor of Dylan Roof on college campuses saying the blacks deserved it or whatever, what would the media reaction would be. What would UC do? They would expel the students. Likewise, hate speech should not be a vehicle at the University
of Cincinnati or a hive state campus. And if you're part of that hate, you can spew forth your hate anywhere. It's called the First Amendment. Don't ever write, though, to be a student at the University of Cincinnati or a Hive State or Chicago, University of Chicago, or god forbid Cornell, if you're a graduate of Cornell, I would be embarrassed that Cornell has not acted more forcibly in getting the Helmas chapter off its campus. All right,
let's continue. Coming up after one o'clock today will be the Great Bill sites by issue one, two and twenty two. And by the way, what about issues three through twenty one? Where in the heck are they? And also later on as an analysis from someone who represents the Federalist Society twelve fifty five home of Era Bengals. He's Radio seven hundred. You ought to me. It's a three hour Hoody Hodown with Dave Blackman, Lance McAllister,
and your favorite Orangeen Black player. He's Bengals Live tonight at six on seven hundred Wow Home of the Bengals, covering Now you can relive the greatest moments from our twenty twenty three iHeartRadio Music Festival, streaming Holy on electional Sites the conscience of the Ohio Senators, Bill Sides he announced next year he's not going to run for reelection for the first time in about twenty five years, so it'll be Bill Sites unbridled on many issues. Bill Sides, welcome again to
the Bill Cunningham Show. You're getting ready to quit, to retire with the thanks of a grateful nation. Are you ready to go out to pasture out the stud How do you feel? Well? Well, Bill, I'm not retiring. We have term limits in Ohio and I have reached the end of the eight year term limit to be eligible to run for the House, and there's no opening over in the Ohio Senate. I wouldn't run against my good friend Bill Blessing in a Republican primary, and I'll be seventy years old by
that time. So it's been a great run and it's really not a retirement. It's just opening up another chapter in my life apart from being in the Ohio House or Senate. But make the last year count. That's what I'm going to try to do. If you could run again, would you or would you say? You know what, seventy years that's pretty old, that's enough. Well, you know, we've got some people that are doing pretty well at plus seventy years. Governor, the wine is doing pretty well at
seventy six. But then you've got other people that are showing their signs of age at that age, including mister Trump, including mister Biden. And you know, you don't want to stay around too long, and we're at You're welcome, So you know, I just think everybody has to make a judgment as to how best to serve as they approach senior status. Shall we say, most of the people that I know that I went to high school with
who are already retired. You know, in many of the large law firms, they make the lead partners that phase down after age sixty five, and the accounting firms that partners have to go by age sixty. So it's interesting and of course our judges, as you well, know are aged out at age seventy. So that's why your lovely wife, you know, could no longer I assume could no longer run for a judge. So this is just part of life. I guess people make different decisions about how long people should
be eligible to serve in elected office. Two things we all share. We're born and we die. What you do in the meantime is what's important, and some of us keep kicking it for some reason past that age. I don't know how much many years I have left, maybe one or two. But I understand what you're saying, and maybe it's time to move on. Let young studs take over. But let's talk about Issue one too and Issue twenty two. I watched the commercials and the experts that Tony Bender types tell
me that Issue one's going to pass by a wide margin. That it's about women not getting medical care if they have a miscarriage. It's about women being able to have birth control pills and men able to buy condoms. It's about a twelve year old girl who was raped by her mother's boyfriend and had to go to Indianapolis to get an abortion. So that should not be the talisman that decides what happens to all the other less than one percent of the abortions
of rape and incest. Those could be carved out if you'd like to, So give me your analysis about the commercials being run. It appears that's going to pass by a wide margin, despite many saying the rosary forever, who knows what's going to happen Number one? Tell me what Issue one says. Number two, tell me what's going to happen to Issue one? And number three we'll talk about issue too, and then we'll talk about Issue one,
then Issue twenty two. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, that's a lot to bite off, but yes, look, here's the problem with Issue one. It goes far beyond what Roe versus Wade ever said, because it says, quote every individual end quote has certain reproductive rights, and those rights are quote including but not limited to end quote those subjects. Well, if something is including but not limited to, what are the limits? The answer is there are no limits. Is it a child an individual? I think
so. So. While it is true that Issue one does not directly cut off parental notification and can sense or directly cut off some of the things that the Issue one opponents say is going to happen. The fact of the matter is in Issue one, the actual language says rights are conferred, including but not limited to, and the state is prohibited from quote directly or indirectly end
quote interfering with those rights. So anything that we have ever done that could be viewed as a burden or an interference with reproductive rights is out the window if Issue one passes, including the obligation to have a woman listen to the ultrasound to determine that the fetus is in fact alive and viable, including restrictions on parental notification and consents, including all of that would be out the window
if Issue one passes. And so that's why and I wrote a very nice stop ed in the Enquirer came out on the Sunday enquire October fifteenth, that explains all that in substantial detail and why this does go beyond Row versus Wade. Yes, it says that abortions may be prohibited after viability, but not
if the woman's health is at risk. And according to the United States Supreme Court in Dove versus Fulton from nineteen seventy three, health means and I quote all factors, physical, emotional, psychological, familial, and the women's age end quote. So any abortion doctor can hang his hat on any of those in dishyea of health and perform abortions subsequent to the time when the fetus is viable outside the womb. So for those reasons, it goes way too far.
I don't know if it's going to pass or fail. I don't know. I think that what's going to depend on the turnout. I can tell you in my part of the world, out in western Hamilton County, I see a lot more vote no signs than vote yes sign But I recognize that Mike, part of the world is not the whole world. So I don't know what's going to happen with issue one, but I do know for an absolute spact, it goes way beyond Row versus Wade, and on that basis
alone should be defeated. Well, a lot of women want to kill their unborn, healthy babies, and I get that. However, when I had on Mike DeWine about a month ago, he is similar to right to life as you and me and he and that is a conception to natural death. However, Mike DeWine said that we should have fifteen plus three, which is fifteen weeks plus rape, incest and life of the mother. And that's where Hiouans are. But you politicians and Columbus wouldn't pass that. Why well,
I don't know what we would pass and what we wouldn't pass. We did pass the Heartbeat Bill twenty nineteen, which establishes the principle that when a fetal heartbeat is detected, abortion should not happen except to protect the life of the mother. Whether that went too far or not, some would argue that it did. But whether we choose to revisit that if Issue one is defeated. I know the governor would like to. I don't know what my colleagues would
do. I think we are looking for a compromise. Personally, I would be looking for a compromise, but I don't know what my colleagues would do about that. Let's leave that one alone, because I pray to God it goes down hard like a cold bud on a hot July afternoon in Green Township. But we'll see what happens. Issue too is another matter about adult use of marijuana over the age of twenty one recreationally, like I would imagine you.
I have a few of my buddies that like enjoying a doobie a little bit of ganji on the back deck as the sun's going down instead of a martini or a long island ized tea, which is Tony Bender's favorite. Who my buddies like to yet little pot smoke on the back of the deck and they have to buy it illegally unless they conjure up some other medical problems can be solved with the use of marijuana. Where does Bill Sites stand, if
anywhere, in State Issue too Well. I do not plan to vote for State Issue too either, not because I'm a particular fuddy duddy about marijuana, but rather because I believe a well regulated medical marijuana system is a better system. We do not want people smoking cigarettes, or smoking pipes, or smoking
cigars, Why then would we want them smoking marijuana. Our medical marijuana program does not permit smoking of marijuana, but this initiative would permit the smoking of marijuana, and for that reason it is a risk to the public health. I say that as a formerker myself number one number two. The initiative Issue Too also allows every single Ohioland to grow pot in their own home and you
know, we don't allow folks to grow to have a baptub gin. When we regulated alcohol, we said it's got to be part of a three tier system with a manufacturer, a wholesaler, and a retailer. And in the interest again of public safety. Although the initiative says you can only grow it in your home for your own use, how is anybody going to enforce that? And the answer is completely unenforceable. So that's the second reason why it's
a bad idea. I would prefer that we beef up our current medical marijuana statute. There's a very good bill pending in the Senate right now, Senate Bill nine that I've worked on for the better part of three years with my friend Senator Suring that would give people a better program under the watchful eye of the state, improve the supply, improve the number of dispensaries. That's a
great bill. So I would prefer that we do that rather than we open the door wholesale to everybody becoming their own seats and Jung, Well, let me ask you this. If one of your pals are smoking a little doobie at the end of a hard day of work on the back deck, do you call the authorities and say come and arrest that guy. No, And you know, the small quantities of marijuana are not givenly prosecuted and haven't been
for twenty years, so that's really not even an issue anymore. Well, when you walk across Washington Park on a summer's evening, when you go to Fountain Square, all you smell is pot. It's openly smoked everywhere. The drug dealers are making money. The state's making no money. And if some adult wants to smoke a little pot, I don't have an objection have at
it. That's my opinion. Well I don't either, but I'd read it come through the license and regulated medical marijuana program, operated under the watchful eyes of the state, through our College Department and our Department of Pharmacy and so forth. I'd rather have that than just every Tom, Dick and Harry doing what they want. You don't know. In many cases what this pot might be laced with could be laced with other things that are far more harmful.
So you know, there's got to be some guardrails, and I just don't see those guardrails in issue too. State Representative bill cites the conscience of the Senate and the House. Lastly, State issue, I'm sorry, City issue twenty two is buying the one point six billion dollars, selling it to the railroad, and collecting the money, and then everyone's lined up to manage the money. Those kinds of things you were indirectly involved in Columbus passing legislation.
Can you tell the American people whether selling the railroad dirt for one point six billion dollar is a good or bad idea? I think it's a very good idea, and I think the city would be making of city voters would be making a big mistake to turn it down. And here's why I say that we put in in state law strict safeguards about how this money can be used. It cannot be used except to pay for the repair and replacement of existing
infrastructure number one. Number two, the city will only get the interest and dividend income on the one point six billion dollar price. They will not have access to the principle of that at all, because the money will be held in trust. Number Three. If the principle ever declines to seventy five percent or less of what the original one point six billion dollars was, then the city will not even get any interest or dividend income off of whatever is left
in the trust bund. So the big art was, well, we don't trust the city. They would just frivolously expend this money. That cannot happen because state law prohibit it. Bill Blessing and I worked on these guardrails, and they're in state law. I have no particular allegiance to the democratically controlled Cincinnati City Council, but this is a smart move for the city as a
whole. A It takes care of our infrastructure needs. See, it's much better to have one point six million dollars invested across a broad portfolio of investments than to have your entire nut tied up in one railroad. People say, well, what's wrong with that? I said, well, Norfolk Southern may not be around forever. They've already expended seven hundred and twenty five million dollars
just on the train derailment in East Palestine. If the Norfolk Southern continues to have those kinds of safety issues, they could very well go out of business. And then you've got people said, well, no, that would never happen. Well, last week I read Johnson and Johnson is about the file bankruptcy. Nobody thought the Boy Scouts would file bankruptcy, but they did. Nobody thought the Catholic Church dioceses in many states would file bankruptcy, and they
did. So it doesn't make sense to have that kind of money tied up in one investment, and that's what the city is doing now. So we need to take that money and invest it across a broad portfolio, just like you do with your four oh one K. You don't have it all in one stock, or you shouldn't, and therefore it makes all the sense in
the world to do them. Plus, I was told, and I believe because they have a very good rail board right now, that there were four independent appraisals of the value of this rail line, and it came in at the one point six billion price came in towards the top end of those four appraisals. So that tells me it's a fair price. People can argue saying, well, why didn't somebody else fit on it? Because it's subject to
a long term lease in favor of Norfolk and Southern. No other railroad is going to bid on that line if it's already encumbered by a long term lease to Norfolk and Southern. That doesn't make any sense. So I think, frankly, the city should get out of the railroad business. We're the only city in the United States that has an interstate rail line that they own. Get back to the core competency of city government, which is fixing our streets
and keeping our infrastructure intact, and let's move on from there. So I this odd coalition of far left and far right folks that are opposed to Issue twenty two is kind of interesting because the broad and sensible middle seems to be very much in favor of it, as is the business community, the Chamber of Commerce. Folks with the same rational heads all agree this is a good thing. And if I lived in the city, i've vote yet. Well, because you have the guard rails, I'd be inclined to vote yes.
Also, because of the guard rails, no one trusts city council to do a damn thing because most of the previous council is serving time in federal prison, and so that's a different problem. But that has nothing to do. If Norfolk Southern has two or three more derailments, they'll be in bankruptcy court. They'll be filing eight, nine, ten, eleven seven and fourteen bankruptcy
and then what happens God only knows. But at this point the city with guard rails can collect the one point six billion in February and March of next year, and then the money will be managed to the benefit of the citizens at infinitum, Bill Sites, may you live long and prosper and serve for another thirty years. Well, thank you very much, appreciate your kind words. And that should be an interesting election day coming up in about a week.
Now, seventy years old is pretty old, so it's time for you to go out to stud Thank really, Bill Sites. The conscience of House in the Senate. Let's continue with more. So he says vote no on one is the abortion. He says on issue too, he says vote no. I say vote yes on Issue twenty two. We both say vote yes because I don't trust the scoundrels in city Hall to do anything with money. They're all incompetent or in prison. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham,
News Radio seven hundred WLW. Saving for a rainy day is important, but what about saving for a sunny day. With Key Bank's Key Active Saver, you can watch your money Mickey Mouse. And the copyright that Disney has on Mickey Mouse is expiring at the end of this year, and that means that the character Mickey Mouse can be used for anything. Could Mickey Mouse be in porn? Could Mickey Mouse and Minie Mouse before you and I have left this
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see Mickey and Minni doing a wild thing? I don't say it's sick, it's unbelievable. And bring Goofy in? What about Pluto? What about Donald Duck? What about Dumbo? I'm thinking about you? Is Goofy? What about Dumbo? You something's wrong? And so I guess after one hundred years you lose Marx what great names after a century. Mickey is now unbridled. Mickey is now free boy. All I know segment is what I saw yesterday. No, that was a work of art. Yesterday that was the team
the second year number nine was here. I mean they could do no wrong yesterday even more. Well, that's true, you're right. But on the other hand, but they went to San Francisco and kicked you know what, big time. But Brock was having Maybe Brock is not Brock. Have you thought about that? Well, I know they said he was little wobbly yesterday, but uh, you know Romo and those guys, well they to go at the pngals twenty six not Pertie back to throw here, he's got the
balls out. Ce J hill reycovers no penalty flag this time and that'll do it. And by the way, Logan Wilson, since he spoke at Deer Park, that's right. How's Logan Wilson doing? Big? I NT yesterday set up the touchdown? Isn't he? Leading the league? In Baltimore has
opened up a twenty one to seven lead at Arizona. That game is just going to the fourth first and ten from the twenty for the forty nine Ers Party throws over the metal interceptor Hogan Wilson running back to the twenty five the twenty, he gets tackled if for sixteen and Rock Party has thrown interceptions on back to back plays, the final play of the previous drive inside the ten
and now the first play of the next drive beginning from the twenty. There are rumors that Joe Burrow wants to be the next speaker at Deer Park High School. Should we let him. If you do that, Willie, you will be able to buy You will be able to build seventeen new schools for every kid in deer Park, plus more, more and more. I'm working clast. I don't know if you have I don't know. Is there You'd have to have your event at Paul Brown Stadium in front of sixty four thousand
people. They all want to help deer Park too. At twenty dollars a pea well, that was one hundred and fifty apiece dinner included. If you get one hundred and fifty people apiece at Paul Brown Stadium like that, bingo, we would fund the deer Park girn It lacrosse team. You could get him. You can get him, golden uniforms. Well, this year we raised net forty grand and we're gonna buy the band all brand new uniforms. How about that? And all new instruments for the Deer Park Marching Band under
the leadership of Frank Meisner. How about that? That's very good. Congratulations. So far in our series here we've raised three hundred thousand dollars for Deer Park athletics. That is wonderful. So Roger Staubach at Roger Staubach, Mike Mike mikerosone, Logan Wilson, Tony Perez, right, Luke Keickley, Luke Keighley and my roast, yep your roast and now Logan Wilson, followed by Joe Burrow. Better get your tickets early. Better He's gonna raise some money
for Deer Park and they need it. Well, we've tried to take off the ability of the taxpayers in deer Park all the cost of athletics all it's all paid for. You know what, That's not a bad idea for many other community. Maybe corl Raine should try that. They ought to do something.
How they do this year in football oh to ten? Will he the stud supporters of Pro Service of your local temp Star Heating in their conditioning dealers Tapstar Quala yukend Feel in Cincinnati called the experts at Preferred Home Comfort five one, three, eight nine to two h v a C. Thank you Roxy. First off, Willie, we want to say a very happy birthday today to one of your guys. Who the man the king of the Montgomery and
Boat House? What Dan Dean Gregory? His Happy birthday to Dean Gregory, generous and kind a good man, one of my golfing pals along with Wayne Carucci. Good matchup there. Whenever we get together, we have quite a bit of enjoyment. Happy birthday to mister Boathouse. Yes, Joe Burrow three ten passes Bengals knock off those Niners yesterday thirty one seventeen three wins in a row four and three, Tied for second in the AFC North with the Steelers
and the Browns. They're in last place though. Burrow twenty eight to thirty two yesterday, two hundred and eighty three yards at one point in the first half, completed nineteen straight passes, one off the mark set by the great Number fourteen. That would be the pride of Augustana College. Ken Anderson and I sent this to one Rocky boyman. Notre Dame University president defends the drag Queen show at South Bend. The president of Notre Dame, Mister fended the
school's decision to allow a drag should to take place on campus. Oh boy, and for this you get one hour of credit Notre Dame. What if you watch drag shows? Well, you know, I took a class about movies and NK you and I got credit. It was pretty good. We saw Alfred Hitchcock movies. The name of the course is what a drag? Drag on screen variations and meanings? One hour credit at Notre Dame for drag
Queen's. I want to have the Rock comment on that more tonight on Bengals Line Willie six o'clock right here on seven hundred WLW and this Sunday night CEC in the house Sunday night football Bengals bills. Notre Dame President, Father John Jenkins says Notre Dame is committed to its mission as a Catholic university. The event will be permitted on the grounds of academic freedom and freedom of expression. Does Rock you know this? We got enough of that around here? As
it is. Too much freedom, is not enough responsibilities and too many people expressing themselves around here. Too many, too much, too much talking going on. MLS soccer the home of Jeff Birding Alvaro Barial with two goals last night. FC Cincinnati knocks off those New York Red Bulls three nil in the open air of their best of three first round series. There's your exclamation point. Three Now to the Orange and Blue Roman Celtano with the clean sheet as
the shutout Game two of that series Saturday night in the Big Apple. So after this, how many more series do they have? Oh, they'll be playing until January first, when the next season starts in January. Yeah, well they'll be playing until then. It seems like this is gonna be about it. Cornell across Midfield A right there, a playoff win inside of TQL
Stadium and they are dancing in the bailey tonight in the Queen City. Also back to football, veteran and free agent running back Leonard Fournette has signed with the practice squad of the Buffalo Bills. Really, how about that? What about Derek Henry Tomorrow? Derreck Henry to trade him? I think the Titans are going to get rid of it. No, they're either nothing. Just give him a draft choice. What about p Ryan? What about him? He's in Denver? Get him here. I don't know what was the last
mind the Bengals had a trade. I asked Mo that he wrote routed off three or four in a row going back twenty years. So what twenty twenty one? I do that? Excuse me? Monday Night football Detroit in Vegas, seven thirty, ESPN fifteen thirty. Detroit stinks. Let's see they're in first place. Let's see about how about a crappy conference they have Detroit with Chicago, who's terrible. Yeah, Minnesota just lost their court and Green Bays
thinks can go to that conference? Well the Bengal. What the Bengals ought to do is go the NFC West. They swept them first time ever, right, Yeah, I mean they swept the NFC West that Siya wouldn't want to be you and they swept him easy, right, So I don't know. Let's see a Baseball World Series game three to night in Phoenix. Who cares a series between the Rangers and d Backs tied to the game apiece that should have been the reds Now. We also want to say high school sports
will eat plenty of it. Campbell County and Notre Dame. Tonight in the first round of the Kentucky State Girls Volleyball Attorney Notre Dame Academy to you, we say congratulations to covecath Elm of the Cardinals. Kentucky Class two to A cross country champs under coach Jeremy Moser Beechwood and with the coach Tricia Sturgeon, the girls win the one A state cross country championship for a second eight year. Let's get him in here. It's like Indian hill tennis Brossard wins.
The Kentucky boys won a state country across country title with Nathan Ruth. Let's get him in here. Cooper High School had a third place in three A get him in here eight is going to state. That's Evan Andrews. And then the Sycamore Girls, the home of the Aviators, second place in the state in the water polo championship water polo. Mason Girls and Mason Boys were fourth in the state of Ohio and water polo. Wait a minute, water polo. Yeah, there's high school water polo, right, never heard of
it? Well you have now did you see rugby with Novak Djokovic yesterday watching You know, I watched that for about ten minutes. Those are some rough dudes, right, I mean you talking about you think the NFL hit No, no, no, guys. I mean I saw three guys with their heads cut open, Harry. Yeah, I mean imagine being down there and your I don't understand the rules of rugby, so I don't. My wife's watching it. She wants to form a senior citizen women's rugby league. I
said, dere, can you They better have seventy five ambulances. They better they better play it next to university hospital because that's where most of them are going to be. Would your mom join the league? No? No, Mom said mom, we got some work for you. Yeah. Right. And by the way, Bob Cohap of CentOS is going to sponsor it, and he said, well you can play it well, Like I said, if they got a field right next to university hospital or someplace here in town
next to a hospital, those dudes are right. Those dudes are rough. Did you see Djokovic sitting there? Yeah, they're sitting there, And there was a couple of guys that was like Lada had a hurt, no helmet, no nothing. I'd like to see somebod these NFL dudes play that and see what happens. One senior women enjoy that kind of game. You're weird to your wife about that? Would she play? No? Also? What else? Why not Mount Notre Dame? What the home of Scott Rogers?
Am I? Correct? The Mounties? Yes, they'll play New Albany on Thursday at four thirty in the state semifinals of field hockey. Well, if that happens, hey, I got to get him in here. Let's see, uh, Moler Centerville Anderson Saint X Wednesday Night Boys Regional soccer semi final. I'm picking the Maller soccer boys to go all the way? Summit Country Day and Indian Hill and Soccer. How about tennis? We had Lily in the other day. Yeah, Lily Dwyer was kicking some butt. Sin He's
got the title. Seven Hills and Marymont Wednesday Night. Well, are you and Andy got the girls soccer? What about Notre Dames in it too? What about Andy Mack? Andy Mack coming in Thursday to preview college hoops? Correct? Does you see have those two tall players? Yet? Nothing? Not at all? I may have on what does they ain't gonna sue them? What? David Yo, what's the state of Ohio getting involved in this? Now? I'm gonna have mon tomorrow. David Yost a gonna if the
Reds don't win the World Cheri's gonna sue Baseball, sue them. But David Yost is gonna sue the nc double A. If it doesn't allow them, then what are they gonna do? I don't know the NCAA whims whether they get UC sue them, they get season tickets or something. Get the Hamas chapter the University of Cincinnati campus. They have Hamas wing. I'm just telling you the truth. Now, what about football football? This Friday? The
quarterfinals, Regional quarterfinals. Among the games Moeller at Saint X Highland North Bend Road is gonna be Rocket. I'll give Rocky san X. I'll take the men of Mode, Hamilton and Princeton. I'm taking the Vikings, Elder and Lakota West. I'm taking Lakota West and Tom Bolden Johnny Craft. Johnny Craft will take Elder, Kings and Anderson, the Knights and the Raptors Harrison eight and three against Clayton Northmond Friday. I'm gonna talk to Rocky went Woods and
with Row I like it. Chris Henry Junior right, Hamilton Baden and eleven and os in mcnick the home of Brian co owner co owner of Mcinteewah, Mark Shear. Mark Sheer is co owner of mcinteewah. Yeah, because Dale Donovan and then and Clinton Massey and mcnick, Indian Hill and Alter, Wyoming and Taft, I'm taking taft. It's Wyoming and one they don't belong in this Cincinnati Hills League. Upgrade, go play somewhere else crazy Cincinnati Country days
in it at eleven and oh so it is Williamsburg. That's enough, give me out. In student's report, please go there you go. Well, Thursday is going to be special. Will mac be prepared, of course, Willie and u A. The Bengals being four and three and three in a row and their next victim will be the Buffalo bill right here and Scott Sloan. We start at nine am in the morning on Sunday, nine am.
We leave you with the immortal words of the stew or four. If you're not home on Halloween night to give kids candy, you should have somebody come to your house and beat the hell out of you. Sit at home for two hours and hand out candy, good candy. Blurge on the candy. Don't just get the fun size candy, get the big bars. It's two hours out of your life for the kids. People who either sit in their homes, their dark houses and hide or leave so they don't have to hand
out candy should be beaten. I don't feel strongly about much. I feel very strongly about that. You're leaving. You told me off there. You're leaving your house. Who you I am not? Yes, you are. I got nine thousand pieces of candy. We'll find out to you what about you. I will be wonderful. I will be there, no yeah, getting through the crocodile. And I have a moat, a mote, I have a moat. All right. We got a great guest and the Federals
coming up next Bill Cunningham. But the segment who will not hand out candy? My News Radio seven hundred WLW. Now you can relive the greatest moments from our twenty twenty three iHeartRadio Music Festival streaming. I can remember in the nineteen sixties there was a song that Eva destruction by Barry maguire. And now here we are many years later, and it's back and Craig Yuie, Welcome
to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Craig, first of all, I've read the article in the column you put up about how much we're at risk, and I'd ask you a simple question, how important are the next elections in November of next year? We'll be all, let me tell you, we are definitely on the brink of destruction. We're seeing a potential of the World War free with Iran. But then you add the China problem where China wants
to communist, China wants to invade Taiwan. We have a mess of our hands, UH, and so we have a foreign UH disaster in the making. Plus then we have the domestic collapse UH where we're UH. People are struggling with the economy, and we see so much destruction among our families and
our churches and and and with our kids. So this next election is absolutely critical and and my my, my biggest fear is people won't take it as seriously as they need to because I can't imagine, I cannot imagine four more years of what's going on today. You know, I kind of call them interchangeable drill bits. I can't imagine Joe Biden physically mentally making it for another fourteen months. I guess it's possible. I see the video of him just
two years ago. Just two years ago, he was somewhat minimally functional. But he's not functional anymore. So who's running the country? Well, that's the sad part that behind the scenes you have the bureaucracy, but it's not the bureaucracy like it used to be. It's not just bureaucrats running everything. What you have is an ideological bureaucracy. They're driven by an ideology that's based on socialist principles, that secular ideology that wants to transform our culture and our
politics, and they'll do whatever they can to make it work. They don't need Biden other than a figurehead. They're operating independently to transform everything they can. And Bill, here's the scary part. If we don't get someone in who can turn that around, you're going to see the power of the government
continue to grow, the freedom of the individual continue to shrink. They're going to see that we're going to have an economic collapse of historical proportions, and we're going to see ourselves really at the mercy of bureaucrats who God is the government and whose religion is politics, and they're they're without a moral compass. All they want to do is make sure that what they do is accomplished, regardless of being right or wrong, constitutional or unconstitutional. They want to get
their objectives realize. And that's the transformation of our society. And Craig, you in your book America and Crisis, you list up seven or eight important principles being violated. And you know, Craig, have always said that in America's crossroads there's a God himself has appointed certain leadership that we have to see America through because I think the United States and Israel are God's representatives on Earth.
I think about the founding of this country. We had Washington, and we had Jefferson, we had Madison, we had the Adams as Thomas Bain, and then in a civil war we had Abraham Lincoln. For God's sakes, tr did good work in the turn of the twentieth century. FDR was a terrible domestic president, but he was wonderful when it came to prosecuting the war. We had Ronald Reagan, for God's sakes, even the odious one Bill Clinton every now and then had a lucid thought that made some sense.
But right now we have if the House next fourteen months from now, Teeters and that it keme Jeffries or Nancy Pelosi, one of their interchangeable droo bits take over, and Chuck Schumer is the leader of the Senate, and we have whoever Biden, Kamala Harris or Deavin Newsome win the presidency. The fantasy economics, the Biden nomics will continue talk about a deficit, a debt of thirty four trillion dollars which are supposed to be one point five trillion in the
fiscal that ended September thirtieth turned out to be one point seven trillion. And now we want to open up another credit card and spend another one hundred and ten billion dollars, part of which is going to go to the Palestinian Liberation Authorities, which is run by AMASS, to discuss with the American people fantasy
economics and body nomics. And now it's terrible for the middle class. Well, it's economic literacy, but it's also part of their kind of socialist world view that in the world of economics they call the modern monetary theories, and basically what they say is that you can spend your way out of a recession. You can spend as much money as you want because you can just make
it up. And that's exactly the philosophy they have. You have a federal Reserve that did a massive infusion of cash within the economy, historic, nothing like it ever existed. And then you have Congress. You have a coalition of these radical democrats, socialists combined with some moderate Republicans who passed legislation that was historic, and you got seven eight billion dollars of spending going on here
and there where the end result. Everybody who's listening sees it. When they go shopping, they go to the market, they go to the store, whatever they go to. They see prices rising. May see a package of their favorite cereal and it may be about the same price or a little bit
more, but the package is smaller, and that's called shrink flation. And you we've got a period right now that we're living in which goes back to a period of the seventies under Jimmy Carter and his field economic policies called station where you have rising prices and you have an economy that's barely moving ahead. And anybody that's on a fixed income, anybody that's in the middle class, anybody who's in the lower class. The only ones who can kind of get
by are the ultra wealthy then super wealthy. And if they're a business owner, they're hurting anyway. And so it's an economic mess. But it falls in line with their idea. We can give this group, this, this group, this, this group, this will will provide student loans for free. We'll be able to conduct where we're pouring money into Ukraine with no accountability
and it doesn't matter. We just print the money. Well, it's a matter of every time you see these deficits, this overspending, the value of the dollar goes down and the prices go up. Craig Uie double standard of justice and Congressman Comber of my homestead of Kentucky gave a report the other day that Joe Biden called lunchbucket. Joe always sold himself to the American people as the poorest member of the Congress. From nineteen seventy two all the way through
about twenty seventeen, he was in government jobs completely. In twenty eighteen lunch bucket, Joe Biden put down three million dollars in cash to buy a house on the Atlantic Ocean. The beach house. The double standard of justice in which Hunter Biden was the bagman who traveled the world collecting bags of cash from all over foreign powers and entities to put in the pockets of the Biden family.
And the double standard is where you if you have the right politics, the FBI, the I R S except those two whistleblowers, will look the other way. And if you don't have the right politics, Donald Trump and
everyone around him, they throw the book at you. How's it possible that Joe Biden could accumulate beach houses, pay cash millions and millions of dollars, live like a grand potentate, then run for the presidency when he spent the first fifty years of his life making no more than one hundred and seventy thousand dollars a year. Yet he's got bags of cash picked up by Hunter. And for years, the irs, the Department of Justice, the DOJ,
the FBI, I look different ways. They couldn't see anything. They were like a piano player in a horror house, not knowing what's happened on the second floor. But when the top nominee of the Republican Party steps up, the leading candidate to reclaim the presidency, they throw the book at Donald Trump. Can we can we live long with two systems of justice, one for Democrats and one for Republicans. We cannot. It's unsustainable. But it goes
back to this ideological bent of the bureaucracy. You. When President Obama was in office, he did two things that changed our whole society. One, he brought in these radicals, uh socialists into the bureaucracy who were basically not not not able to do anything functionally. They were able only to know politics and ideology they put He put them into the Department of Justice, put them into all the different department and transform those departments. Then he changed the rules,
tightening the rules so you can't fire these bureaucrats. It's much harder to fire them since he's left office. He protected them so that when he left they would stay in place and be kept by Trump. So the only way we're going to be able to change this is to change the Congress, in the House of the Senate and the presidency and have someone in that position who says, I'm at war with the bureaucracy. I'm at war with this double
standards. I'm at war with those who are trying to take away our freedom and be able to do it through the regulatory state. And that means the bureaucracy is going to be at war with that candidate, with the media has done to Donald Trump, what the government has done to Donald Trump, and what you can also see it doing with Ron DeSantis and some of the other
candidates. They are under a wartime situation because the bureaucracy realizes their future, their ability to change our society, their ability to stay in office can only happen if Biden is re elected, or if they decide to change out Biden for Harris, or for Newsom or for Michelle, then they can continue on. And so it's going to be very dramatic to see what the next day's
hold. It's fascinating that anytime you have a Republican or Democrat convention where you nominate your candidate, you do it in a swing state to get all the publicity and try to help win that swing state. The Democrats are not doing that this year. They're having their convention in Illinois, which is a clearly democratic state. There's no chance of that swinging the selection cycle. And they're putting it in Chicago, of all places, the same place Obama is from.
And and uh, we found out that that Biden is not going to be on the ballot in New ha the very first primary. They say he's going to be on the ballot in South Carolina. But we're not going to know into that convention who it is. And if the way they work now with early voting and doubt harvesting, they're they're they're experts a ballot harvesting, they're experts are being able to manipulate the vote. And so if they are able to have Biden, it's great because he can be in the basement and
they can try them. Well, it's amazing. You know. The fear I have, Craigs, I would suspect you have, Craig Uie, is that somehow, some way, Michelle Obama in Chicago will come out of the stands and the suburbanites that I don't know will go nuts and elect her. And we go through a four to eight year cycle again of Obama, who controlled American domestic and foreign policy for eight years he was out for four years,
but they tied down Trump with every conceivable criminal and civil investigation. Then we got Joe Biden for four years, which is of course Barack Husain Obama. And then if Michelle seizes the presidency, suburbanites go nuts, especially women, and elect her for the next eight years. We're done. The country will not exist. Well, it's over. She doesn't have the baggage, and she has the celebrity status, and she would probably pick Gavin Newsom as
her running mate. And so you'd have four maybe eight years of Michelle and then you'd have Gammon on on the on the heels of that. So this is the picture that's being put together now. If you see how the media is starting to turn on Biden, some of the Democratic parties turning on Biden. How we see Biden failing and policy, We see him failing in health and and and energy. Uh. If they calculate Biden will not win the
election, be sure that that. Uh, those in the bureaucracy and those that that that Obama controls will make sure that on that convention day Biden will graciously say I'm going to run and watch Michelle Craig Joie, thank you. Let's do it again, Craig with a c. Huey dot Com. It's all there. Crippling inflation, collapse of the economy, unbridled urban lawlessness, unfettered illegal immigration, double standards of justice, abortion on demand. Abortion is
going to be a sacrament. That's what lies ahead. And I fear I think Biden is beatable. But Michelle Obama has fourteen ca of gold platinum, and the media will fall and worship out her feet as they've always done. Craig, you we got to run. But once again, thank you, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. With your permission, We'll do it again. Great. Thanks Bill, God bless America. Thank you very much. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham with you every afternoon on
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at this time and date. He didn't want to face the music because of the drag racing. And I'm talking about the NHRRA being run in South Bend, Indiana? Am I correct? When you're talking about drag you're thinking about racing. Nhr A baby headline Chicago, Tribune. Uh oh. Notre Dame president defends drag queen's show. Oh oh, well, then that's not No,
that's not racing on the quarter mile. No. According to the Federalist, those who have emailed are receiving automated responses from Notre Dame President, Father John Jenkins, saying this is committed to its mission as a Catholic university, but the event will be permitted on the grounds of academic freedom and freedom of expression. The name of the coursework you get one hour credit is quote what a drag drag on screen variations and meanings unquote. I understand Rocky Boyman was
a guest lecturer. He might be teaching. That's true. That's why he's probably not here. He's probably teaching that right now. Well, it says the president said the right of free expression. Does not a course extend a speech that threatens violence or constitutes harassment. No, drag queens do not cause violence or harassment. Drag queens drag queens at a Catholic university getting coursework study, and the course begins November third. Where will the rock be November three?
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no. Four and three, four and three. I'm sorry, don't make a mistake like Joe Burrow twenty eight to thirty two, two hundred and eighty three yards at one point in the first half, completed nineteen straight passes, but aren't they still wow? Defense helped out with two second half I INT's for mister Pratt and mister fifty five himself the Deer Park's own Logan Wilson, after he appeared for us to raise money for the band. Guess what he's
intercepting passes every gain twenty to seventeen. Early four, Baltimore has opened up
a twenty one to seven lead at Arizona. That game is just going to the fourth first and ten from the twenty for the forty nine ers Perty throws over the medal interceptor Logan Wilson, running you back to the twenty five to twenty, He gets tackled at the sixteen and brock Perty has thrown interceptions on back to back plays, the final play of the previous drive inside the ten, and now the first play of the next drive beginning from the twenty.
This Sunday night, the Bengals take on those Buffalo Bills at pay Course Stadium. What about Noland? Buffalo has had a depth What about their running back room today? What about Hamlin? They have signed a free agent veteran Leonard Fournette. Why how about the Bengals signing by tomorrow at four o'clock Derrek Henry, Well, they got a trade for him first. Now you get a trade, I'd give him a first round draft choice. Give it to him.
This team doesn't trade draft choices. They love draft choice. According to Moe Eggers, they do. He gave me four or five quickly in a row. You mean trades that they've made. The last was Carlos Dunlap, Yes, in twenty twenty one, and now he's running a restaurant across the river. Well, Monday night football has las Vegas at Detroit and Motown Tarror
seven thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty terrible game. MLS soccer beloved FC Cincinnati whipping up on those New York Red Bulls last night, three to nil, best of three first round playoff series. Why won't Rocky Boyman come in here? Game two Saturday night at New York City? What am I like the FBI? I don't know where he is. If he's a grown man, he can come in here. Don't be impudent. I'm not impudent. That's not
what I've heard. Minnesota quarterback Kirk Cousins out for the rest of the season torn Achilles against Green Bay yesterday on another play that looks somewhat innocuous, just like just like Aaron Rodgers, Well, what is it? It's just take a step and you snap it boom like Kobe Bryant. You but you you put yours back together at the Saint Xavior, right Savior Savior. Whatever it happened twice. You know what I did, just put it back together,
gotch taped it back together. Tennessee. I guess they didn't have a super glue back in the fifties, did they? No was it masking tape or was it one double sided? Is that what invented yet? Scotch tape? Oh, Tennessee Titans look like they're going to go with former Kentucky quarterback Will Levis against Pittsburgh Thursday night. He only had four touchdown passes against Atlanta yesterday, throwing that ball around like Warren moon is Houston maybe good? Well the
Titans are we hope not well. I mean Tannehill's out with an ankle and Will Levis just rolls right in there. And what about the Iron Ryne? Can we get p Ryan he's in Denver, get him back? I don't know. We'll see what happens the deadline. Don't they need one more running back? Derrick Henry would fit in nicely, would you agree? Yeah? Yeah, but they would probably want, let's see, two or three guys off the defense. They would probably want Boyd Higgins or Chase or in seventeen
thousand draft picks. I give him a first round draft pick and that's it. I'll give him I want to beat. We'll see what happens. Maybe something will happen. We'll say about that baseball Game three of the World Series tonight, Rangers and d Backs. Who cares series tied to the game apiece Craig Council of the Brewers has talked today with the Cleveland Guardians. Who cares on to the Mets. Well, he's already talked to the Mets. What the Mets saying that stage? I don't know yet, he's still talking.
He's a free agent manager, Steve is Rich And there's seven days, seven days until college basketball starts. And of course this Thursday and the Mac will be here to break it down. Xavier U s n k U Tucky at all and hopefully he'll come prepared to answer my questions. I'm sure you have a few Brown again, Burton Brown starting a drivel, he moves and then he pops up his hits. You within it? I must he's winning seventy one sixty nine. Lenny Brown Downtown, Lenny Brown. What's Lenny Brown doing
now? I don't know. How about Pete Gillen, He's the best, he is the best. How about Gary Massa, what's he doing? I saw a picture of him and his family on Facebook the other day. What are they doing sitting at the beach? And Mary Crudeco I witness twelve News, How about ken Brew? What am I supposed to be like the CIA trying to find these people? Why don't you find somebody for once ken Brew? Yeah? What about him at Channel five? Yeah? Channel nine right,
Channel twelve right? And now here? Correct? The only place he hasn't worked is Channel forty eight. But I think Fox n he was, and Fox nineteen I think he was. But I think he was part of the action auction years ago. So here it did. I don't talk about a career in broadcasts all over the place in Washington, he was there for years. He was in Florida, right, I want to say Tampa? Yeah, not sure, guys all, And I think he was in Oklahoma
or Tulsa or something city somewhere. He was with the Healers of Oil Roberts, the healers there you go. But he's a living legend right here. Yeah, So where's the rock take to confront? Wow? Notre name has come the home of drag queens that I don't mean motorized, you know. With him not being here is the reason. Yeah, he didn't have to.
He didn't have the guts. Well you don't have the guts, that's true because everybody else walks in here they face the music and the wrath, well, you gotta take it. So he just he just takes it. You know, he's just gonna, you know, give it one more day. I guess got a text are from Glenn Cooper says Brew can't hold a That could be a no comment. He also says that Ken, that Rocky
Boyman's on his way to South Bend with some teaching materials. We're trying to show him how to play football or something or what drag queens and the one who loved them. Maybe he's dressing up with one. Could be I don't know, I'm not that smart, thank you, But he didn't know. Maybe we maybe we don't know. It's the Amber true life Ken one our boyman does our Boyman, the two of them. You know a lot of people got skeletons around here, and they're old Belfry just saying, just saying,
just saying that you don't, but I have. Maybe others didn't. I have no skeletons. The fact that Rocky Boorman refuses to face the music unbelieved tells me there's truth to the idea that he's an instructor, a guest lecturer and the drag Queen Space said he doesn't. It doesn't confront the American people over this. Now, if zay your heads the drag Queen show,
then that's it. I'll become a free agent. Can't take it. But Notre Dame the school of our lady holding touchdown deep Jesus credit work for drag queens, regis Philbin and their history and their place and the president Father Jenkins says, that's good with me. I wonder how that's going over in South Bend. Not good, No, I don't think so. The text here for ken Brew? What another message? I can't say. Did he work at Fox nineteen early days of Tricia? You better call in right now,
you better call in immediately. Well, I don't know what to say. But ken Brew is noticeable by his absence. Maybe he's afraid to face the music too. What's ken Brew got to do with any don't know anything. No one's going to work again at five nine twelve and here God'll never happen again? Correct, would you agree? Correct? All right? My segment, give me altitution. We have a call coming in. We have a call coming Wait a minute, does this actually work? I'm not sure?
Hit the button I'm afraid. Every time I've done that. Man, let me get the dumb thing over here. Things have not had to get the red button over here and see if it already works. It doesn't work. Oh hello, Hello, Ken on the air. You're on the air. Watch your language. You're on the air. Last time this happened didn't turn out. So I got my hand on the button. Hey, your producer must be asleep listening to all this scintillating radio that's going on. Now that
sounds to call in. For five minutes, nobody answered the phone up. Well, we don't answer phones. We don't take calls anymore. Now, defend yourself if you can't your part of it. It was this the Rocky boyman attended a university in Shills for them that has one hour coursework on drag queens. I'm not talking about the motorized type. He refused to come in. And I understand that you defended him repeatedly on channels five, nine, twelve, and eight. And here is true or false? Well, first
of all, who is that knitwit that called in? It said I couldn't keep a job. That was that was Rocky himself bringing in a uh. He said, you couldn't hold it. It was Rocky tweeting X. He tweeted on X you're you're avoiding answering the question. Yeah, I said, right for a Catholic university to do drag Queen story hour? Yeah or credit? Yeah? What about that? Yeah? Well, you know, I
Phil, I never lowered myself to go to a Catholic university. I went to Ohio University, good public education, the home of Tom Brenneman and and brew and by the way, oh yeah, wait a minute, aute. What happened to the Battle of the Bricks on Saturday in the Big a What hello, hello, hello? Yeah? When the red Hawks, when the Red Hawks came to town and just declawed the Bobcats, just saying with a backup quarterback, just saying not good. Yeah. Well, I mean,
you're just hitting me from all sides today. I can't hold a job. Now. I gotta defend Rocky. Now, I got to defend Ohio University. My god, why are you putting me in this situation on a Monday. We're telling you the truth, and it sounds like an attack because it's the truth. What have we said that's wrong? He's driving around with a shield with his son, and your son's head's ticking out at the top of the convertible. He calls you, shorty, Well, you know what.
I appreciate you having him on last week. That was good, but the kid appled up. He wouldn't say anything to defend me either myself, and once again he's much rather talk about you. He's an honest good man. That's now all right, Ken getting back to the commercials, Well, I know it's the most important thing. We just built time between the spots. Will then go get my hot give my best at all I will, and you give my best to sag and I'll give my best to you because all
I can give is my best. Bill, That's all I can do. I can't give nothing less. You can't hold a job. According to Glenn Cooper, you can't hold a job. You move around quick. Glen to your act wears that Glenn Cooper, Okay, thank you again. That was a worthless three minutes, seg Man, give me out of the students report. But I'm a fan of ken Brew despite what you say, I like Brew. Will he and we say a happy birthday today to the King of
the Montgomery and Boat House, Dean Gregory. Dean Gregory is seventy years old today. We should quit. When you get to be seventy quit. We leave you with the immortal words of a stood report. Thank you. Welcome on seven hundred WLW. Now you can read
