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11-10-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses Issue 1 with Congressman Greg Landsman, Kentucky Rep Thomas Massie's no vote on a resolution supporting Israel, and Willie gets information that several states are preparing to sue the NCAA over mental health waivers.

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We fall out from what happened on Tuesday. Sometimes the world is not as I envision it. Sometimes it's a little bit different. But Johan, you and I now is Greg Lansman us congressman I think of the first congressional district. He might be my own congressman. And Greg Lansman welcome, I think for the second time in the last ten years on the Bill Cunningham Show, and what's taken you so long? I just your calls, you know, anytime you call an act. Come on, man, all right, let's

get into it. You know, I reconally spoke to a Republican group on Wednesday night and I received almost unanimity on the idea of abortion is a wonderful issue for the Democrats to use as a club against Republicans, which, in my view masks the failures of the Democratic Party up and down the ladder. And let's stop that. Let's give to Caeesar the things that are Caesar, and to God the things that are God. Civics are one thing, morality

another. So the question is this, and I want to get off a board with your permission, unless you want to spend the next fifteen minutes talk. Is there any point from conception to delivery over those forty weeks, is

there any point where the unborn healthy baby has a right to live? I think that's a it's a question that everyone or most people should struggle with and and you know, ultimately, you know, make a decision that makes sense for them and for their not just their beliefs, but their health and and and and it's a it's a medical decision. And what I think people are reacting to this idea that politicians are spending you know, energy telling people what

they can and can't do. And if if it is about you know, some larger community safety question, I think there there's a for government to play. But it's a debate. It should be something we took very very seriously. And I think the challenge that folks are facing is that Americans, Ohioans and Democrats, Independence Republicans, most of us do not want politicians telling us that we can't do something. And when it comes to this issue, it

is about freedom, all right. So, Greg Landsman, you're saying that essentially an unborn healthy baby, about one percent of abortions are late. The great majority, like seventy eighty percent are within the first fifteen or eighteen weeks. But every now and then there's a partial birth abortion down the road, and you're saying that government should not intervene and tell a mother that the baby

growing in her womb about to be delivered has any rights at all. And if the abortion is the planned, paranoid says, okay, your health i e. Emotional health, financial health is affected. That therefore that mother and that abortionist makes that decision, not the and the healthy unborn baby has no rights government should recognize. Is that what you're saying now, because I think that is to me, you're raising a good point, and it's you know,

it's the late term abortion question. And you know, I don't that that I course, as a human beings struggle with and and and you know, maybe there is a role for government. I think the challenge right now is that we're we're seeing is yeah, right wing, uh you know, conservative, and it's oftentimes rooted in religion. And I'm a I'm a very religious person, So I get it. You're an observant job correct. Correct, I'm a very faith faithful Like my relationship God is is top of the

list. It's it's it's been there since I can remember, and it's an every moment kind of a thing. So you know, these are really important questions, and they're tough ones. They've been tough. This is a tough thing for me, you know, personally, I've struggled with this. I also as an elected official, I am not comfortable with government and politicians saying to women and doctors, here are the rules. I do think women and doctors have to make those decisions based on what's best for them. Okay,

let's move on to Israel and to the Ukraine. The President Joe Biden is tying those events together along with support for the Palestinians, along with border which is creating another app to make it easier for legals to come into the country and be notified about future government action. Nonetheless, most of us say those two issues ought to be separate. What's going on in Ukraine is a whole

lot different than what's going on in Israel, a completely different circumstance. And I read things out of the Ukraine, out of the BBC, etc. That appears the Ukraine's having very difficult all the time right now, and the Russians win wars in the second and third and fourth year, not in the first year. Do you separate Greg Lansman the funding for support for Israel,

separate from Ukraine, or do you package them together? All or nothing, whatever gets the money to our global partners, all support, whether it's together or separate. I will tell you that. And you know this, but Russia. Russia's involvement in Israel is not new. They have you know, you go back fifty years to the seventy three war. They played a big role and exacerbating that conflict. They're currently currently playing a big role and exacerbating

the conflict in Israel. And you know there is a partnership between Iran and Israel and Hamas, and then we saw that play out in Syria, which is now failed state. So I do believe that they are connected, not just because the people who are trying to do great damage to democracy and freedom are working together, but because it is about democracy and freedom. And if you allow Putin to do whatever he wants in Eastern Europe, it will embolden

him to continue to go and Europe is next. If you allow Hamas to continue to do what it's done, more and more people will be killed. And so it is in our national security interests to get Putin out of Ukraine and Hamas out of a position to hurt anybody ever again. So as far as Israel, there's no question that I think that's our only friend. It's amazing to me, there's about I was there in May for about ten days with the people's jobs, and what I saw was Palestinians living with the Jews.

I went to the West Bank, went up against the border Masada, went down to the Dead Sea, went up north. I stood in the Golden Heights. It was educational, no question, but the forces of evil don't want that to happen. Hamas exists to kill Jews in the Infidel which is us, wherever they can be located. It's not a governing force. They're a terrorist group who wants to behead babies, rape Jewish women and then set on fire of the men. That's what they want. They must be

eliminated from the face of the earth. However, when it came time under Johnson, under a speaker of the House that separated, it only passed the Israel support. How'd you vote on that? I voted for it. I mean I thought what he did was reprehensible. I mean, the emergency assistance emergency assistance. Israel is in great need of our support, and we have to be there every step of the weight so that they can end this as quickly as possible, because there are innocent lives at stake on both sides.

I mean, the loss of life in Israel on October seventh and continuing it has been staggering. The loss of life and gods of innocent Palestinians has been staggering. And the idea that you would say, hey, we are going to allow the United States to give Israel aid fourteen point three or six billion dollars, but only if only if you cut funding for additional IRS support targeted

at making sure that the super wealthy pay all their taxes. I thought that was imhorrent, and at a time when we need the country to come together. And this was his first moment, first moment, and it could have been a unifying one. It should have been a unifying one. I thought he should have pulled the bill that you put it in front of me. I'm going to vote to support Israel in its time of enormous need, and you know, because I believe in it, I believe in the democracy,

I believe I'm Jewish there's a thing called peoplehood. You know, I'm part of that peoplehood. But also this is about our national security and instability there and this thing getting worse would be hugely problematic to the United States into our economy all right now, on that issue, I had on many Republican congressmen

and a couple of senators that talked about the budget deficit. To put another one hundred and ten billion dollars on top of a thirty three of trillion dollars accumulated debt by Republicans and Democrats. We like to think of ourselves as hawks, but Donald Trump added about seven to eight trillion dollars to the national debt right well, and everyone is doing it. At some point, when does Greg Land been saying we can't afford this, we don't have the money.

Right now, I'm there, I mean, just just so you know, I mean, this is like and I'm glad you mentioned the Trump stuff because it wasn't just Trump. Uh. You know, every other Prets and Republicans have done that. You have you have people who we just keep adding spending. Uh. And there are a whole host of investments in people in American workers, American families that I believe are critical to growing our economy and our

tax base. UH and and and and that is critically important. There are some UH spending bills that you know, you you it should not be so easy. However, the most we spend. The reason why these deficits are so high is because we spend a ton of money UH giving breaks to the super wealthy who do not need it. And this is where I do see a ton of bipart and support, not necessarily yet in Congress, but on the ground from Republicans, Democrat independents. They believe that the path forward is

to get everyone to pay all their taxes. I pay all my taxes, You pay all your are a W two employee, for God's sake, I'm a W two employee. So we pay all of our taxes. I mean, maybe you and I have a deductive book for this charitable giving or that charitable giving, but it's not it's not a big thing. We end up, you know, writing a pretty big check. There are people who will spend who have billions and billions of dollars, and they're accumulating billions and billions

of dollars every day. I mean, it's really remarkable as a group, but certainly themselves over the course of the year, and the rest of us are struggling. I mean, you know, the economy and our budgets are so tight, and you can balance this budget by saying, hey, all of these for millionaires and billionaires, we're going to stop. We're going to stop these these these tax giveaway. Yeah, either party doesn't. There was

a time when the Democrats controlled everything and nothing happened. There was a time for two years the Republicans controlled everything because those billionaires fund the campaigns of Democrats and Republicans, and politicians go in like Nancy Pelosi, she comes out worth five hundred million dollars. Republicans go in with there worth a little bit of

money. They come out with a lot of money. Because you say those things, but in reality, the billionaires and millionaires fund the campaigns of both parties. That's why lip service is given, but nothing real ever happens. I have said I agree completely and and I don't take corporate pack money for a whole host of reasons. One of them is I do not want to

be pulled in that direction at all. I don't want those conversations. And so everybody knows they don't take corporate pack money, and so they don't. They don't come to me for these things. And and the way too many people get elected and they start taking corporate pay I can't tell you how many times over the course of the last ten eleven months people say, hey, yeah, now you can take fok for pac money. It's just unbelievable.

And look, I represent you know, and since night we have some of the greatest, most wonderful corporations in the world, and I am going to fight for them. I'm not taking their money, though, because there may be a time when I have to say hey, and and and and some people will say, well, you can take the money. But it's just it's it's too much. And I think the American people need to trust their elected officials because of issues like this, where you take the money and then

all of a sudden your positions start to change. My position on this will not change. I want to be in Congress to do as much good for southwestl how it's possible. And for a couple of big votes. One vote is to strengthen our democracy. I'm very worried about the state of our democracy. The other big vote is fixing the tax code. We have got to fix the tax code so that we aren't running these insane deficits every year in bankrupting our kids. Well, the thing is, Democrats want to do it

through tax increases. Republicans want to do it through the Penny plan, maybe cutting federal spending by one percent. And so there's got to be a sweet spot somewhere where the Republicans that are saying that, you know what, we have to cut all the fat out of the budget, and the Democrats saying we need to collect more taxes the top one percent. I agree, but nothing ever happens because both sides are bought and paid for by moneyed interests that

don't want to see significant changes. And so one percent pay about sixty percent of all the taxes, the top five percent pay eighty percent, the top fifty percent pay ninety eight percent. We already have a system in which those who make income pay disproportion the taxes. But I know there's tax There were friends of mine who got put in their business account over a million or two million dollars the under the Trump slash Biden program, the PPP and all that

stuff, that they had their best business year ever. And we dumped money. We flew money around four to six trillion dollars, which is pumping up the economy. At some points, the bills have got to be paid. Democrats say increased payment of taxes, Republicans say cut spending. Somewhere in the middle. Now, lastly, Greg Lansman on the real quick, Yeah, very quick. I'm I'm part of a group called the problem solvers. Nobody

really likes us up here. There's three Democrats, thirty Republicans, and I thought we were going to, you know, have a breakthrough in the speaker.

We got closer than most people think. But we are still very much a group committed to solving these big problems, and we have pushed for and I think at some point we are going to get a bipartisan commission that is different than all the others because it will include spending cuts and you know, getting rid of some of these loopholes that allow people not to pay their taxes, all their taxes millionaires and billionaires. Uh. And it's different in that

it would force a vote on the floor. So I'm I'm hopeful that that we'll get some progress on them. Do you represent the values of Warren County? Yes, oh my god. Yeah, I grew up you know, I grew up in Butler County. A lot of people you know, Richard, Yeah, I grew up in Butler County. So like I when I'm in a Warren you know, in some ways, it's it's it's it's it's

home. Uh, you know, because the two aren't so different. And and I do believe that this idea of government, you know, staying out of our lives but being there to help us solve problems is where most people are, and it's where I am. And and I think Warren County voters are as pragmatic as anyone. And if I'm anything, I'm pragmatic. All right, Greg Lansman, let's do it again, and thanks. One of your bobos reached out to me and she did a great job, and her

name was Alexo. I thought maybe Google was getting a hold of me, and I don't know what the hell, but it was one of your employees and I wish her the best. And Greg Lansman, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Greg, thank you any time, any time.

God bless you. All right, let's continue with more news is next and more plus my comments, and Greg Lansman is an observing Jew, and seemingly he says on partial birth abortion, there's some point he's uncomfortable with, but the government still has no role and saving the lives of healthy unborn babies wanting to be born. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WLW HI Mirian Thomas, I've been telling you about accent. They are the experts when it

comes to custom creations of stuffy. And then this guy's everywhere, and he wanted to meet and reiterate that he supports completely state issue won and that his position on abortion has not changed as from the lips of Greg Landsman. One

thing that has changed is the American electorate. And every year, people like myself and maybe you get older, and there's a new generation of voters coming up who are eighteen nineteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty two that did not have the orientation of the star spangled banner and the pledge of allegiance and control of neighborhoods that were strong and doors were left open at night. And

things are a little bit different. And so let me share with you some inside baseball stuff going on in Columbus, and that is this the day after, which was Wednesday, a couple days ago. The results came out on state Issue one. The activist, who I generally agree with on the issue right to lifetypes I'm certainly consider myself as such, began fundraising immediately for the next event. Raising letters went out saying that the fight is not over.

Let's go back to the ballot, Let's go back to the ballot, Let's go Backason is number one. They firmly believe in their cause, firmly believe in the cause that they're pursuing, as I do too. I think human life begins at the moment of conception and continues through natural death. I cannot convince, nor will I think ever convince a large number of my fellow citizens to agree with me on that point. In fact, reading a poll which I don't know if we can accept poets as accurate or not, I think

they're an indication but not definitive. God knows that that. According to this poll, about sixty percent of Roman Catholics believe abortion should be legal in some or all circumstances, and fifty six percent of Catholics say abortion should be permitted up through about the fifteenth week, and that numbers increasing, which is about the same number that voted on Issue one was fifty seven percent of a Highlands I can't tell you, And I mentioned this once or twice previously, that

having attended Mass at Saint Gertrude's in Madeira, that drive out and I know we're certain of my friends and extended family live in and around the area, and having been told by the archbishop vote no on issue one, I saw Catholics, observant Catholics with signs in their yard saying vote yes on Issue one, and so that sixty percent might be accurate. When I had on Brian tom yesterday, he talked about that maybe he didn't preach hard enough about the

evils of abortion. Well, I might be wrong, but I think adults ninety five percent have fixed a position on that and to move off that position will be damn near impossible. And every year that transpires, it goes more toward abortions, not less, goes more. Much like a year from now, is Joe Biden going to be more mentally alert than he is today? Three years from now if he gets re elected, well, Joe Biden be more mentally alert and twenty twenty six than he is today. I don't think

so these things is slide and so I would urge. And the reason it's happening that well intended right to life, all that stuff. We're very good, good people, but there's a chunk of it in Columbus that they get paid by keeping the issue alive. There's buildings with mortgages on them. There's executive director of this, executive director of that. There's staff volunteers, there's staff that are paid. It takes millions of dollars to run it. So

they can't say, look, we've lost. Let's go back into the villages, into the hamlets. Let's go back into the families. Let's change hearts, minds, and souls. And that's where the fight belongs. I've come to believe that that's where the fight belongs. We have great pregnancy centers all over Ohio one hundred or more that take in at risk women and girls that have difficulties of generally financial and alleviate them sonogram machines, here's the baby.

What do you need? You need a place to live, do you need to get a car? Do you need? What do you need? How can we help you? Those centers are wide open, ready for business unless something fundamentally changes, almost divine intervention. If this thing gets on the ballot next year again, which the activists want, or the air after that, of the air after that, you're going to get the same result. Doesn't make any difference. And by the way, Planned Parenthood and the ACLU love

this, they want it on the ballot every year. Democrats would love to use this issue from their perspective, to destroy the Republican Party and take it completely out of business on an issue of abortion. And I heard one pun that it might have been the rock say, Rocky boymen. If they don't care about their own babies, their own children, why should I. If liberals and left wing activists want to kill their own unborn babies in horrible ways,

disgusting ways, I care about it. I want to fight against it. For many, many years we fought, and the verdict is in. And the activists don't want to accept the verdict because they still want to have a cause, which is an important and a good one to raise money, pay off the mortgages, hire the consultants, run the commercials, and keep it going year after year after year, which is the goal of the Democratic

Party. To keep this issue in front for the next several years because it's a winner for them, and every year that passes, individuals like me move on. Individuals out of a high school and college have a different viewpoint than I have about TikTok, about the environment, about the southern border, about

Israel and Hamas, and about abortion, and it's going one direction. So I would urge the fight to be now to convince women and girls at risk to not have the abortion, convert the hearts and minds of pregnant women, and help to the n degree pregnancy centers to operate in a function, especially one today. You don't have to go anywhere outside your home to get an

abortion anyway. We can pass the law, we can pass any law we want in Ohio, but nothing's going to stop the United States Postal Service from an entity in California to deliver a very small, discreet package to a woman's apartment, condo or home to take the abortion pills. Up to about twelve weeks of pregnancy. Abortion pills are available through the mail. Never go to Planned parenthood, in fact, never see a doctor, and you can abort

at home. Drive through abortions of your healthy unborn baby boy or girl. So right now, twenty five states have very liberal abortion laws, and for the next a few years it will march across the United States of America making sure that every state is accessed to the availability, quick and easy to kill your unborn baby. And we can't stop it, we can encourage it. I'm never going to get pregnant, despite the protestations of some men, do

not get pregnant. Women do. And if women want to terminate their pregnancy, let's make sure they understand what defeatus looks like when the termination takes place. And secondly, for those who say, you know what, I want to keep my baby Madonna style, I want to keep my baby. I want to keep my child. I don't want to go through the pain of the rest of my life when I see a two year old and say, is that the way my little girl would look if I didn't abort my little

girl two years ago. Pregnancy centers are perfect a place to go where help is provided to pregnant women at risk and in trouble. It's right there. So if all the time, talent and treasure that has gone in to tilting at windmills with this abortion issue on the ballot had gone directly in to the pregnancy centers to help women at risk, more lives would be saved. When according to polling, sixty percent of Catholics believe that abortion is justified and many

are all circumstances, the issue electorally is done. Give to Caesar, what is Seizure's to God? What is God? That is the rule of the civil government. We don't agree with it, but that's the way it is. Secondly, there's many other things to do to save human lives, to determin many other things to do other than passing a law that can be circumscribed anyway and circumvented by the US Postal Service delivering two little pills to a woman's home. Abortion at home. How do you stop that? How do you

stop the postal Service from delivering a package? You can't, can't do it. So let's focus on saving human life by that route pregnancy centers. And there's a wide gulf between civil law on one hand and morality and ethics and

values on the other, A big one, big one right there. And the civil law, despite our best efforts, has failed, has failed the unborn babies on the other side, Let's justify and understand and speak with women at risk and help them get to pregnancy centers, show them sonograms and say this is what's going on inside your beautiful body. Look at your little boy, look at your little girl right here? Now, can we help?

And then direct all the money and the attention to that aspect of the right to life movement to go back to a ballot, as some want to do next year, Here we go again, get the same result. Definition of insanity. Doing the same thing anticipating a different result. That is insane. But there's so many don't give up and the right don't give up. But there's other ways of expressing yourself other than civil law that often I disagree with.

There's a separation there between what the government allows and what is morally and ethically correct. Killing healthy unborn babies is never acceptable, and mothers who do it will answer for that in this world or the next. But nonetheless, let's keep the right to life movement going, but let's direct it directly to change hearts and minds, values, ethics, and understand that the pregnancy centers one hundred in Ohio are ready for your contributions and for your involvement to save

the lives of babies. And I don't accept the argument of some Well, if they want to kill their own liberals, they want to kill their own babies, they'll be out of business soon. I worry about the little baby, especially little black babies. Fifty percent or aborted Black babies. Even though about six percent of Ohio population are black females, they have bored eight times any other race. Why. I have no idea. It's wrong black politicians

should be against that holocaust. Well, let's continue. Coming up after one o'clock today is Congressman Thomas Massey of Northern Kentucky about why did he vote in a sense against Israel and in a sense in favor of Hamas? Is that true? Thomas Massey answers the questions in ten minutes on news radio seven hundred WOW. Mike Allen presents his case tomorrow morning at nine on seven hundred WLW All wheel drive. Season is coming changes, but nonetheless, big things are

happening after the Tuesday debacle in the state of Ohio. And joining you and I now is Congressman Thomas Massey of Northern Kentucky, et cetera. He's an entrepreneur, he's brilliant, graduated from mit he can fix his own cell phones with his screwdriver, and the guy's unbelievable. I don't know why's in politics, but nonetheless he's under attack by some as voting against support for Israel in favor of Hamas. Plus the kill switch. Put that in the back of

your mind, the kill switch. We're going to talk about that. But Congressman Thomas Massey, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you describe why you decided as the only Republican and to vote against in a sense Israel in favor of a Maas. At least that's what the commercial says. Yeah, well, you know, and everything you see on TV or listen to on the radio is true, right, absolutely, listen listen. I came out early on. I condemned the attacks by Hamas. Those are brutal

and barbaric. There's no justification for attacking innocent civilians like that whatsoever. And I also support Israel's right to defend itself. But in the last week, we've voted on about a half dozen different resolutions and whatnot, could this or that and saying they support Israel the one that ticked them off the most. And I suspect this is why they're running those ads is I did not vote to send another fourteen point three billion dollars in foreign aid to Israel, and

I've not voted for foreign aid in Ukraine. I've not voted for foreign aid anywhere and the eleven years that I've been in although there was some three point eight billion dollars for Israel and the DoD A Propes bill that I voted for that's sitting over in the Senate and they're not acting on it. But I just don't vote for fourign eight especially when it's a standalone package. This was

fourteen point three billion dollars. And you know there's some who argue, well, Congress and Massy, this will stimulate our economy and create jobs because they're going to redeem those as gift certificates at Raytheon and Lockheed Martin. I don't think, Sony, can you tell me where the fourteen point three billion? And by the way, artistically I love the Israeli spent time there in May,

would love to go back again one hundred percent support. But if we start sending this one hundred and six million dollars, where does that money come from? Do we print it. We don't have it. We're upside down two trillion dollars. Where do we get the money? Well, we're borrowing it right now at five percent interest rates. That the interest rate we pay on our debt has about tripled in the last few years, and we're going to have about a trillion dollars in interest alone. So we don't have the

money. We're borrowing it. Pretty soon the borrowers, the lenders aren't going to loan it to us, and we will have to print it like they did during COVID. They printed five trillion dollars to fund those bills that I've voted against. That's why you get all this inflation. I say, the twelve hundred dollars checks with the cheese and the trap to get people to go along with it. But it's going to cause more inflation here at home.

We're not even protecting our own borders. No we should. We're not even spending a third of that on our own border. This it's ridiculous. So where does it go? Well, you know, I talked to a friend who's who immigrated from Israel to the United States. He's a constituent. He said, part of the problem is there anti gun in Israel now, right, and that if they had the equivalent of the Second Amendment, a lot

of this could have been stopped. In fact, some of it was stopped by armed citizens who saw what was happening and came together, or they may have gotten much further into the country. Yeah, and it's ridiculous. Two percent of Israelis were authorized at home to have a weapon, two percent when almost all of them spent two to four years in the military. But there

was an idea that we got the IDF, they'll protect you. And now they're handing out, handing out to guns like popsicles in July, because now anybody that wants a permit to have a weapon in their home, they're saying, okay, take it all. So to go back to the to the foreign to the spending in Israel of one hundred and six billion between all the entities, the reason you voted against it is numberumber one, we can't afford. At number two in the Senate, there's about three or four billion dollars

sitting there ready to give to Israel anyway. And number three you might recall a couple days ago in the thirty year Treasury Auction they had to be shut down because there weren't enough buyers for the thirty year Treasury note that got up to close to five percent of the thirty year And there's a little bit of a sense that, you know what, two trillion dollars we're going to borrow this year again this fiscal year, which we don't have never going to pay

back. It's going to be forty trillion dollars by the end of this decade, forty trillion dollars. We're going to spend about one trillion dollars a year just an interest, which is about twenty five percent of all the money collected from all the Americans in tax receipts. We pay about four trillion in taxes and we spend six trillion Thomas Massey, how long can that continue? Are we going to become the wear mark of the late nineteen thirties where it'll take

a wheelbarrow to buy a loaf of bread. What you suggest is true. And by the way, debt to GDP ratio in Israel is much lower than our debt to GDP ratio. So why should we borrow the money and with no promise of it getting paid back and send it to a country that is per capita better off than we are. That'll be my fourth reason. The

fifth reason this money is going to go to military industrial complex. It's not going to go to the things that they really need to stop sort of this medieval type attack with you know, back hos and trackloaders and drones and whatnot, and rifles and machetes that would you know that they used. They're going to spend it. It's all. It's basically a stimulus package for our military industrial complex. They see it winding down in Ukraine. When you know,

as soon as Afghanistan stopped, they they they fired up Ukraine. And now that Ukraine looks like they they're going to have to negotiate some kind of settlement there. They're they're looking for the next place they're going to spend all this money. I'm not going along with it. I'm not going to spend the money. And for that, I've got eighty eight thousand dollars of advertisement running against me this week between TV and your radio station. The one good thing

out of all this bill is we're stimulating the local economy. These lobbyists who yes wrapped me up, I think they're spending a lot of money at your radio station, aren't they. Yeah, yeah, no question. And we spoke off the area yesterday and you took the adult approach and said, spend it all. Just keep spending it. And we're more than willing to take ads. And it is what it is. Let's move on to point number

two. And I saw this on YouTube when you went off on the kill switch, and I have a fear down the road the direction we're headed. If the interchangeable drill bit becomes Joe Biden or Kamala Harris or Gavin Newsom, whoever, the liberal left wing Democrat takes over the White House and we go four to eight more years of the policies and the kill switch is here.

Can you explain to the American what is the kill switch? So in one of those thousand page bills that passed two years ago before we were in the majority, they mandated that by twenty twenty six, all new vehicles sold in the United States have to have an automated kill switch. In other words, the vehicle will monitor your driving performance and then disabled the vehicle if it decides

you may be impaired, not drunk. It says impaired. And this is different than the breathalyzer technology that thirty one states have where you have to blow into something to start your car if you've been convicted of a DUI. That technology already exists. This is a totally different technology that can disable your car while you're driving it. Imagine you're a mom with your kids in the car, and you pulled over for the ambulance to go by to something, and

then you swerve to miss a deer. You went around some obstruction in the road, and now your car shut down and you're on the side of the road. Who is going to adjudicate your appeal? Who do you appail it to? Do you press a button and a lawyer comes on from the Department of Homeland Security or something? And the data are the data is clearly going to be stored in your car. Who has access to that? Do they

need a warrant? How's it going to work? Is it going to use video cameras that monitor your face to make sure you're looking at the road? Does it use video cameras facing forward? You know, I broke down and bought a new truck. I've made my old truck last twenty five years, and I told my wife Okay, this thing is not reliable to hault cattle. So that convinced you I need a new truck. This truck tells me when it thinks I'm not doing a good job of driving. It tells me

I might be sleepy. I need to pull over. It sets off alarm bells. What they wanted. What this technology will do is tie that to your ignition switch and shuts you down when the vehicle determines you you're not suitable for driving. What if it showed you down on a railroad track coming in coming into the station. Miami Avenue, which is close to our station, is an obstacle course. They're putting in pipe sewer lines. They're put in

water, and you wait. Then you go left, and you go right, then you stop, then you go left, you go right, then you speed up, then you stop, then you go left. And I went to a stop sign and turn right. I ran into another sewer district truck had to go left. If if my blazer determined that I was impaired, uh, and that this kill switch is not breathing your air. It is simply monitoring whether you're swerving or going too fast, and it shuts off

the car correct. And they also, by the way, they've included another part of that bill that has technology to monitor the air in the car, not the driver's air, but the air in the car. What if you're the designated driver for three people, you're trying to get home from the bar in the car, you know, havev IT help you. The car is going to shut down because it also it also says they have to have that

technology. What about marijuana? You know, the Buckeye State joined twenty four others in allowing the marijuana use, and I would imagine people are going to get in the car and I would imagine, you know, driving drunk under the influence is not good. But nonetheless, if you have a half of a one or if you have one or two beers, you're not impaired.

You're under the limit. What about that? Well, listen, if they come up with technology that sniffs for marijuana and shuts your car down, you won't be able to drive through Washington, DC with the windows down because every corner in Washington, DC smells like pot. Well yeah, Congressman, this kill switch technology is right out of animal farm right at A nineteen eighty four. This is big Brother determining whether or not you can even drive. And

I can imagine the false positives. The kill switch may activate when it shouldn't be activated in the middle of nowhere, in the hills of Utah or Colorado. Suddenly you're in the middle of nowhere in Montana visiting the Dollowstone, and

all of a sudden you're stopped. And how do you say, okay, turn it back on at two o'clock in the morning, or a trucker drunkers soay, wait a minute, think of the false positives, and they're going to have to peck you to know if your driving conditions are suitable for where you are in the road. This is why this week I offered that amendment to defund this mandate. So this was my legislator fixed for this was to defund the entire mandate. Now, it would only defund it for one year

because the spending's for one year. But would you believe nineteen Republicans voted to keep this kill switch mandate. And even though I got two Democrats to cross over, believe it or not, AOC voted for my amendment because she was worried about the civil liberties aspect of this. You see, you are voting with AOC. That one AAD. You know what? I wait, here's what I told her. I talked to her on the floor. Oh I

got you know, I told AOC. I said, they're running eighty eight knowledge of ads this week in my district, saying I always vote with you. I said, it's about time you vote with me once and she said, I am I'm not. I know she was surprised by the ad. So what can we do to encourage you and these other dozen and a half Republicans to give us autonomy and freedom? That DUIs are going down? The smoking upon in the car is not a big issue. It shouldn't happen.

But I don't want the government monitoring my driving. And the next step will be, of course, to monitor the thermostid in your house, because all of us have smart thermistiuts, what about that? Or if you, you know, during COVID, if you haven't passed the test or aren't vaccinated, well you're now a vector and we don't want you to be mobile, so they could shut down I mean what I'm saying. People are gonna say, oh, you sound like a conspiracy theorist congresson Nacy. No, I'm not

Our governor went to churches and wrote down license plate numbers during COVID. He sent the state troopers to do it. If you went to church during his order not to go anywhere, you can be darn sure they will use this to stop these cars. And they'll say it's a national emergency. So what can you do? Yes, yes, please, I don't know. I don't want to call them out that. You can go to my social media

accounts. It's at Rep. Thomas Massey. You could search for the hashtag sassy with Massy if you want, because I also use that, and find the list of the nineteen who voted against this and let them know that you do not want Orwell's future. Tell them nineteen eighty four was not an instruction

manual for Congress. You know. I said this on the air, and three or four years ago, in March of twenty twenty, the federal government designated me as the designated survivor that I would be at this at our great stations underneath the transmitter broadcasting necessary information because of the familiarity of my voice in the Midwest, And at one point it got to the idea that are we going to shut down the highways if people don't pay attention and stay home.

And fortunately, Americans complied, from California to New York, from Michigan all the way to Texas. Generally, Americans complied and they stayed off the roads and stayed home. The next pandemic. With this technology in place, you don't need a designated survivor. All you need is to kill switch to turn off the vehicles. And next up will be Department of Energy wants to keep your house at seventy six degrees in the summertime and sixty six degrees in the

winter, and you can't go above that. Imagine what's coming. Well, the government already claims to have the right to have an Internet kill switch where they can shut down the Internet if they think it's important for national security. So that's a And oh, by the way, this week, this just came out this week, the Stanford Virality Project under subpoena, they released documents that show that the US government was using Stanford Observatory to censor me and my

tweets during COVID. So the US government's censorship industrial complex was actively censoring a US congressman's Twitter account and Facebook account during COVID. For true things I posted. I referenced studies on natural immunity, and they were the US government executive branch using these third party groups were getting the signal back to social media to shut me down, and they did. Can you imagine what they would do

to some ordinary schlep citizen living outside Austin, Texas. What they would do. They would shut so they can keep you in your home. Demand the temperature inside your house kills, switch on your vehicles, know your role, and shut your mouth either taking away your wood stoves too. That's how you get your gas is done. You can't use would well, Thomas Massey, I'm glad to hear that you're against Amas, you're against beheading babies, and

you're in favor of Israel. But however, the funding of that, we have a debt crisis coming in this country and that will add to it, especially when there's four billion dollars in the Senate waiting to go to Israel anyway, So correct, Thomas an I go ahead. Israel's right to defend itself and condemn the barbaric attacks of moss and I hope you make your station does well running those ads. I don't care about the ads. I think it's a stupid waste of their money. And I'm glad it's going to fund your

your salary and your airtime to get the truth out. Me too. Congressman, you're the best. Thank you very much, Thank you, Congressman. All right, let's get that's the legendary Tom Massey and Northern this of a Kentucky it's wonderful. He's brilliant. He's an MIT scientist, and he's in government and he's applying human principles to federal government activities, and that the two don't fit. So let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred

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Okay in every for Billy Well Yeah. College basketball news out of Clifton, the n C Double A has denied the appeal of Cincinnati center Azi's Bandango. No decision yet on Jamel Reynolds. But these two young men FI followed all the rules of the n C Double A as being two time transfers, and the n C Double A says, no does it hate for his name? Fan Bandango, fan Dango? And how does it help him not to play basketball? I don't know what they do now? Well, they do now

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Then let's see college soccer. Xavier men in Georgetown Sunday for the Big East Championship. The Xavier women host Tennessee tomorrow in the NCAA Tournament Girls volleyball semi Finals. Today, Kings in Cleveland Saint Joe's are tied to two and their first set good luck to Mercy mccaully. They go for the Division two volleyball title tomorrow along with mcnick. We could have we could have Moler, Cincinnati Country Day, Summit Country Day, Mercy McCauley, mcnick and Kings all

in this studio. Can we get him here all of the same, Get them all here. Let's have a game. Unbelievable there, Andy mclell We're gonna do it. Kind of have a game right here. We don't talk about this too much, but the NCAA tournament, the field hockey's going on, and Mimi RedHawks are at Northwestern today coming up. Good EHL hockey tonight. Our beloved Cyclones are on the road up against the Indy Fuel tomorrow night, the same two teams downtown. How about this? Harambe was killed by

Joe Dieters. This his online on May eighth, twenty sixteen. He was only seventeen years old, and the day before he had a celebration of life by eating two watermelons. The gorilla was shot and killed after a three year old boy fell into the gorilla world since nowti Zoo. The kid crawled through a barrier and fell ten to twelve feet into the habitat of Arambe. Did he have to be shot. Most experts say, no. If I'm from the government and I'm here to help a rombe grabbed a boy and dragged him

around, is what's a gorilla? About ten minutes before the order came from Joe, deaters take him down? What's that? I'm still upset, Thank you, Joe. I'm so upset. Abo Well, I don't know what to tell you. I'm gonna call it David Yost during the break, probably already paperwork in the system already. Let's see said get me out of the Stude's report, Willie and hounter of all the veterans day tomorrow, we thank you for your service to our nation. We leave you with the immortal words

of the stud report. I'm tired of hearing this, see yeah, you gotta, you gotta. We gotta be quiet about him now because he's a Supreme Court justice. You know, I'm tired of hearing this name how you would prove it? Well? Right now? This conspiracy theories afoot. I'll be like the Kennedy thing, correct with somebody with somebody on a grassy knoll

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Cunningham. I had a brief conversation with Attorney General David Ghost off the air about this ruling on one of the two players, saying his name is ban Dango, that they didn't approve and play at you see, and David had no problem with telling you, telling you through me that the other attorney Generalsh's four or five other state attorney generals are going to unite together and sue the NCAAA sometime next week to seek preliminary in junct of tro relief to see who

get the players playing now while the investigation and the appeal and the lawsuit continue, which of course may take many months. So that's a positive sign. The NCUBA how to look after the best interests of these young men who want to play basketball compared to what and there basically are no rules whatsoever in the NCAA anyway, the millions and millions of nil money, things like that. So he said, I'll come on next week when I have something more formulated

with the other state attorney generals who have similar difficulties. And then they have several states instead of just one suing the NCAA, So stay tuned for that. Secondly, we began about two hours ago with a little bit of maya coopa for not understanding where the American people are. Where the American people are often is not where I want to be, nor is it morally ethically correct where the American people often are. I don't want to be there. That's

why I'm a great American. I have my own opinions, own thoughts. One thing that was and continues that just created me is that when sometime Tuesday night there was an announcement that State Issue one had passed, the supporters, young folks, generally young women, but also men, felt a sense of unbridled glee, with many tears of joy shed in Columbus. Also, I

saw a champagne being passed around and the macarena broke out. You know, there's something almost sociopathic about a political movement that tells young women that killing their own children is a liberating experience. It's kind of about, you know, about women's liberation and choices in life, et cetera. It's something a sick and sad when I watched it, and a lot of people are celebrating right now do so because they've been convinced by the media that killing unborn, healthy

babies for them is a good thing. Sadly, because we lost it means a lot more innocent children will not have the opportunity to live their life. I do not accept, as permitted the comments of some, including related by the great Rocky Boyman, that they're killing their own their god of existence. Eventually they'll never know the joys of parenthood. Yes, there are problems. Being a mom or dad today is extremely difficult. I think it's more difficult

now when I raised baby Evan, much more difficult. I was indirectly involved in raising the grandchildren. They had two great parents. Nonetheless, I spent time with them that was, you know, twelve fifteen years ago. They're happy, healthy kids now. But to have a baby today and to face

the daunting challenges that lie had, of course you must do it. Of course it must be done, but it is not celebratory to watch a bunch of lefting radical liberals and Marxists dancing around with tears of joy because they have now the opportunity of killing more unborn babies. That is sick, it's awful. Many of us put a heart and soul in the campaign, did our best, donated time, talent, and money treasure to try to help, completely overwhelmed by the high tech crowd who put up George Soros, etc.

Literally tens of millions of dollars. And of course they want to do it again. If you're on the so called abortion side of this debate, you want to have this on the ballot every year as far as the eye can see, whatever it might be, because it keeps the money flowing, keeps people at each other's throats, and it gives them a reason to exist and feel good and powerful. And if you're a right to life for God bless you, you were correct. But the ballot box is not going to be

the resolution of this issue. It must be spent with a heart to minds and souls of young women and girls who feel trapped. That's why pregnancy centers exist to help women and girls in that position. If a crime has taken place, so be it. They refer it on to the police and away we go. So much of the last week or two has been spent with that, and my interview with Mike DeWine. Clearly Mike DeWine was saying, look, let's give this time to play out, to see what happens.

The Activist on Wednesday sent out fundraising letters to collect more money to put back on the ballot some aspect of abortions, such as parnal notification or banning partial birth abortion, which the activist tell us has already banned, but I don't know if that's the case or not. And for those who want to keep the abortion issue alive because they're pro choice, they're more than a happy every

election as far as the eye can see. We keep having this issue on the ballot to beat around the face and head right to lifers because it hasn't won anywhere, and if we can't win in Ohio, the birthplace of the right to life movement because of the Wilkies, I would think it can't win anywhere. Lost in Kentucky, two in Michigan and Kansas and Nebraska, not exactly Blue states. The Blue states simply enacted, there's no one to object, and blue governors, liberals, Marxist left wingers, House, Senate,

governor, Attorney general. Yes, right through. That's about twenty five to twenty eight states now, state by state. They want to keep this issue alive, to raise a lot of money, cause a lot of anger, and to keep winning and running it down their throats while the big issues such as the Democrats failure on crime and the border, and taxes and public education, the military, our militaries being hollowed out, foreign policy failures all over

the world. Forget about that stuff. Let's talk about abortion. That's the game played by the media and by the Democrats. If you would take abortion and Trump away from left wing media coverage, I'm not sure that anything to talk about. It's got to be abortion, got to be Trump. That's it, because you can't deal with what's happening in our major cities controlled by Democrats on crime and the border, eleven year olds getting shot down, and

the West End other teenagers, other children shot. I think the inquir had a story something like sixty children have been shot this year, and the little old city of Cincinnati in Chicago. It's about three hundred children have been shot. The policies have failed. So let's not talk about the failure of democratic

policies. Let's talk about abortion. Let's talk about Trump. What we need to do is forget about civil society and the ballot box and go into the heart and soul and change the intentions of young women and girls and provide support

to to try to cover and save as many and babies as possible. And if by some happenstance it was lost by fourteen fifteen points, if and it passed the pro life position, if no had won, issue won and things were directly the opposite of what they turn out to be, would that really change anything? Because of the abortion pills that are now used in the great majority of abortions. That is, it comes in the mail and a small,

little discrete envelope. And what's a woman or a girl can get the abortion pills from California New York US postal Service delivers it and puts it in your mailbox for the abortion at home. It's like a drive through abortion. We got to get to the girls and women to say you have a baby growing in your womb, don't make it a tomb. You will be helped to get you over the hump. Let that baby live. But all this was about what when the abortion comes through the postal service in an envelope into

your home? And are police going to knock down doors and look for envelopes? If this thing had not passed? If if if we had if if if the amendment constitational amendment went down? And uh, and then it comes back again in the year or two, change, tweak it good again, whether it's banned or not. What keeps a small envelope from entering the US postal service? You can make it illegal, but are the cops gonna knock down the door come into your bathroom as you abort and kill your unborn baby?

Is that No, that's not gonna happen anyway. So if abortion was banned in all the Red states, it wouldn't change a damn thing. So let's go into the hearts and souls and minds of those affected. Let's educate, and let's work hard through the pregnancy centers to provide out away out of the box in which some young women and girls inadvertently in a sense, find themselves. And if the one percent are rape and incess. If a girl or a woman's been raped and it's reported, you go to the hospital.

Part of that deal is getting the shot, in which case you can't get pregnant anyway for a period of time. So the rape and incest aspect. But if some woman needs more time to recover whatever, there's always counseling available. There's always hope, always hope. The ballot box is not the place for this because we can't win, and every year that goes by it gets worse. Difference between church and state, different between civil law on one hand,

and ethics, morality and values on the other. We have to work on the morals, ethics, and value side so that more young girls and more women want to have children and bring them into the world in a happy, healthy way. Unlike many many years ago, many years ago, there is a hundred different ways not to get pregnant in the first place anyway,

such as birth control pills and the IUDs and a bunch of others. Plus there's Plan b uh one or two or three days after an unprotected sexual act that can go to the pharmacy and get the Plan B and there's no coming together of the egg and the spermatol anyway, and after that you have the abortion pills, and after that and after that and after that. So the

activists on both sides want this to continue forever. It helps the Democrats politically, it hurts the Republicans politically, and the organisms and the structure of each side needs lots of millions of dollars to keep things going because they're paid salaries and their activists and God bless them. On my side of the issue, they're right. The problem is we can't win at the ballot box on this issue, zero zilch, nada. We have to win in the culture.

We have to win in homes and hearts. We have to win at the pregnancy centers. That's where the victory is. So Also, I spent some time with Tom Massey, Northern Kentucky congressman. That guy is delightful explain why he voted against foreign aid, part of which would go to Israel. Thomas Massey makes a lot of sense whenever I hear from that guy. And another big topic today was Brian. Tom had him on yesterday at twelve o six and he kind of confessed to the Great American that to an extent he should

have been more vociferous on issue one. I gave him absolution, saying Brian that these issues have been fully developed, fully argued, and whatever it is, it is. And I don't think a word or two from the pulpit has measurable effect. Look at the Archdiocese of Cincinnati that spent one point seven million dollars and had preaching from the pulpit for weeks, had no impact, no significant impact. I thought this thing would be a no. It turned out to be a yes by a wide margin. Except it and win in

the hearts and minds. Want to get your reaction, We'll go to Donald and Falmouth. We have about five minutes for telephone calls seven four nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundred at and t am I right or wrong?

And saying give to Caesar, give to government the things that are government, and give to God the things that are got and to go to the ballot box in the future feeds the anger on the left and makes it almost impossible for Republicans to win on issues like crime in the border and taxes and education. And it keeps uh. It doesn't answer the question anyway, because abortion

through the mail is most of abortions today anyway. So whether a state has a law saying you can't do something if something arrives in the mail in an envelope into your mailbox. Now what let's continue, Donald and Fowlmouth, Donald and Fowlmouth, Welcome to the Bill Cunning Ambers Show. Donald, how are you doing fine, sir? I am constituents of Thomas Massey. He is my congressman. I've been listening to him and you what you're saying and what

he said makes absolutely one thousand percent. I have been the other Donald on my email for three years. I didn't make this up. I believe Donald Trump is going to be jailed unfortunately, and I'm trying to position myself to take his place by getting five thousand signatures to run for president of the United States. Well, now, do you have a campaign site that I can look at there? Donald, No, sir, not yet. I'm just

trying to get one established. I'm really a Trumper, and I hope he does not get jailed because he has got the network and everything going for him, except the prosecutors are out to get him. Well, that's true. Donald, Would you step aside? If Trump decides to run, will you step aside from Falmouth and let him run without your competition. Yes, sir, I would good. I'm always a trumper. I've been a trumper for

them all during his administration and for the last three years. Here they come right now after you you announced you might run, they're going to come arrest you. Well, come on, I've been threatened before. Well, Donald, if you get a website for your presidential campaign, let me know. Yes, sir, We'll keep up the good work. By the way, Thomas Massey is a good congressman. He is from uh Ustern, Kentucky Lewis County. Yeah, he's a good man. In fact, every chance I

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of Life segment, what about the Michigan situation? Nothing official but ESPN, the employer of Rocky Boyman says, what apparently Willie that I read this morning that they're gonna they're gonna I don't know if they're gonna announce it today or whenever, but like a three or four game suspension, and that's probably it when it will start. State, Michigan State, Ohio State. Just kidding me, Tom Weeveman's gonna go nuts the way it goes. What do you

say? Would you rather have that though, than have to forfeit the whole season? I forfeit the two Ohio State victories the last two years. That's all I make them do. I can't do that. Yeah, why not? They were cheating during the game. Prove it. You got to prove it. They don't have to prove it. Just the allegation strong enough. You're a lawyer, just say it, you know what the lawyer. None,

that's worst. None of this work. Yeah. The allegation is the mission's lawyers are essentially saying, if you do, you really want to do this, because then we're going to open up Pandora's box and all the cheatings done and all the other schools. And they're supposed that there's a sign stealing a group operation that stole Michigan signs that has been passed around between Ohio State and all these other schools. Now we're talking, So the AI comes into

play. You take the play that was run with the signals given over about one hundred to two hundred examples, put it through the computer, and it tells you what's likely to come. Why don't you change your signals? So what they should have used is trash cans like the astros. Look, they they have the technology to put the communication devices because that because teams don't really

want to do it because they have a competitive advantage. You think Michigan really once they have radios in the helmets, No, because they're going their ads behind closed doors and saying, yo, don't vote for this. We have a significant advantage over all these other teams. I'm sure there's there's a bunch of teams. All the top teams have great operations when it comes to stealing the other team's signals. So they don't want to go to radios in the

helmets because they give up their advantage. Does not happen. And you can't say that publicly, but I'm just telling don't say I'm they can't. I can say it. They count their cheat they better. They're not doing a very good job of it would you agree? Well, whatever it is, it's bad cheaters, Freeman. I don't know. But the thing is in baseball, I could always tell the pitch that was coming because of the location of the hand and the glove. I could tell you read the seams too,

didn't you count? Count? I counted it seams that the ball was coming. I go went due before before the ball got there, and I count the seam. How many spin rates? Tom? Many? Time involve was spinning? It was spinning curveball, maybe a maybe a slip pitch, maybe a car hubble scruble back. Then they only threw about ten miles an hour. Now it's about one hundred. Talk to Ferguson Jenkins about that in Sandy Kofax. Yeah, and talk talk to Bob Gibson. Now, Rock,

here's my theory. You're ready for my theory? Fire away? Oh boy, here's the headline. Ohio's Catholic dioceses spent at least one point seven million dollars right down the twos plus plus plus plus. It is obvious that going to Caesar, going to government to seek a redress is not the answer

because you keep losing. On the other hand, you got pregnancy centers, hearts, minds, and values, all of these other things are available, and so why not take that one point seven million that was blown and simply say, you know what, We're gonna give more money to pregnancy centers that have sonograms and have diapers and have connections. You want to work, or take that you want to eat, an apartment will take care of that.

In other words, you got a problem them, We're going to solve the problem and keep the baby, much like Madonna would say, I'm gonna keep my baby. Remember Madonna's song I don't remember that particular show, Get it ready, Madonna? I guess you do remember that video? He was on the trolley with a conversion that one no no one. Not exactly like a ver. But Papa don't preach. Have you heard Papa don't preach? Yes? Do you like that? Yeah? Not? Sure? Doesn't have to

do with anything. What's keeping her baby? What's that got to do with anything with my son? Is keeping her baby? Why can't Madonna? I remember Madonna's kept not a few babies. I don't know you say it. I'm telling you right now. She got in trouble for this, for out alleging that young girls should keep babies. How about that? Keep of the hearts and minds of the people were much different in nineteen eighty seven than right now, twenty three right now. So here's what let me ask you this

hit the post. Hold on, you gotta hit the post at the post we got. I don't know the post on this particular show issue, but it's a great ready to one hit. But you're gonna be upset. I'm your little girl. I'm not a baby. I'm having one. How that happened? Or are you tell me right from wrong? Daddy? Be strong? This is a conversation. No dad wants to have killed my grandson. No, you warned me about that guy. You warned me. That's you. Rocky women warn about you. I'm in a mad You're the ones that

high end prostitutes. Oh you're ready of mine. But here comes the important part. Right, are you ready for this? There you go? Even Madonna, Madonna, maybe they should have had her do the sponsor would have won. Madonna agrees with Archbishop schnur Madonna and Schnurr agree keep the baby.

So I think people look at well many issues, but this particular issue is the state the government is making me do something, making me do something I don't want to do, trying to convince me to do something I don't want to do. So let me ask you this, when's the last time you made anybody do anything? What's the last time you made your wife do something? That point is you can't make anybody do anything? Must you must? Can you, as a talk show host know this? You must? He

was a talk showst know this. You must convince people over time to change their thinking. You can't. If you make them do something, they're gonna throw up, throw up the brakes, and they're not gonna listen to it at all. But if over time you introduce some ideas and convince people on this particular topic on why they should keep their baby and why life is important, why this is what the godly thing to do with. If you do

that over time, it's not gonna happen overnight. If you do that over time, then maybe in a decade, maybe things swing back the other way. But but by going through it through legislation, what's the next in the next five years is the dumbest idea ever. Activists want that though, because it keeps a lot of money. That's the problem. But take that money and invest it in the churches and the pregnancy centers. Do that and talk to these females and try to, you know, change values and that sort

of thing. But don't make people do something. You try to make people do something that I'm gonna They're not gonna do it. Say those high end hookers you run around with the New York Times. You're in the story with the Jets and everything. What happens they call you and say, I'm in trouble deep, I'm keeping my baby, I'm keeping my seg baby. What would you do this? Well, leave the student reports of prop service of

your local teme Star Heating get air conditioning dealers, Temestar Quality. You can feel it, beautiful northern Kentucky. Go any weather heating and air at eight five nine, seven, eight one forty eight twenty two. I hit Michigan. They're going to court in a heartbeat, much like Yeah, they're gonna say hmmahammahamma, Willie, we got The King's Girls have won their semi final today in volleyball three three to two, so they're going to play for the

title tomorrow. Mercy McCauley and uh mcnick go for titles tomorrow. Also, we have champions in here. Get him in here. Let's see Bob Trumpy the Trump will be the ruler of the jungle. Sunday, wonderful Bengals. How about that Bengals v. Texas. My wife loves Bob Trumpy. There you go, there's a picture of him right there. There's a picture. You're one boyman trump Ster me voice of the Bengals, Trump in the Hall of Famer. That's beautiful. Jim Ar Pregnancy Center event that I hosted.

Yeah, that's the way to handle it. Forget about civil law. Go into the hearts and minds. Try to persuade one person to maybe change their thoughts, and then maybe the next day you do another person. Then maybe do every next day you do two people, and then at some point then you don't have to make people do anything. You say, hey, how about this, and they say, well, I have the choice to do this, but you convinced me of why that's not a good idea. So

I'm not going to exercise that. I any suns or not none at all. Oh no, go ahead. Sick Ohio State Girls State soccer finals today. Willie Summit Country Day late leading Rocky River one nil coming up Cincinnati Country Day in Ottawa. Glandorf, let's get him in. Yeah, when that Glandorf, when's there that guy in this thing? When that Glandorf. NCAA has denied the appeal of Cincinnati seven foot center Azi's Ban Dango Ban Dango can't

play until David Yos gets involved. I'm from the government and I'm here to help. No decision yet on Jamel Recks bringing lawyers. I like Dave views. He don't mess around too much. He's got the other age ready to go and there let's see we'll eat Jamar Chase is questionable for Sunday with that back. Would you eat goat testicles? What from? No? You had too many of those brownies? Rocky Mountain oysters? Oysters? Those are goat testicles? Seg would you eat them? Tea Higgins out with a Hams dring

and also Sam Hubbard their bull not what'd you say? Goat goat? Where are you coming up with this? Oss? Are you eating too much of those brownies? I think, Sarah? Have you heard those brownies? Sarah? At least put them together. I have a little marijuana. Wow, it's legal now, so what the hell, I'm starting to hallin. I did hallucinate? Did I tell you my hallucination about six months ago? A terrible hallucination? Where are we going there? That stuff that Aaron Rodgers had

that I miss this stuff for you? You sit in the rooms in the dark for six months. I'm feeling terrible. I'm thinking, Okay, I got COVID. Go down to christ Hospital to give me the test. No, you have R s V R s V. What's that? Well, we're not you know, respiratory infection. But ted, We're gonna give us in this powerful cough medicine. Because I was coughing like terrible, had a little fever. Go home and within a couple of days, you'll be fine. I said, okay, it's all carry ocus. Go back home.

At nine o'clock at night, I'm exhausted. I'm coughing like a like a banshie. So I pull out the bottle of cough medicine and take a swig. Uh oh. Here, Biff Pogy is weighed in on the on the Michigan scandal. You know who Biff Pogy is. He is you're looking at him fifth. He is the head coach of Charlotte who live now in the AAC Charlotte. I called her on their games back. He's shore. He's a big old guy. He wears a cut off sleeve shirts and like a

visor's interesting guy. He's a he's a multi millionaire through hedge fund managing. But now he's just like coaches football. But but he coached high school football, and then he got a job with Michigan and Jim Harball. Okay, and while he was there, Michigan did great the last couple of years job, and then he now got the head coaching job for Charlotte. Here's Biff, Pogi Biff on Twitter. I have been quiet on the Michigan situation,

but no longer. I was closer to Jim Harball over the last three years and anyone except his wife and kids. If I knew Jim, or if Jim knew, I would have known. I didn't know, and neither did he. I stick my reputation on it. Stop whining and get a better team. So he agrees with you, FEF. That's Biff, Biff. So at some point, about two hours later, I'm lying in bed and uh, somehow, for some reason, I rolled out of bed onto the floor and about an hour later, I'm as completely black and dark, and

I'm trying to find my covers in my pillow. But I'm on the floor and I'm hallucinating. I saw myself as an altar boy at St. Savior, Father Dowie. I saw myself as a guardian angel with the second graders with a candle. I saw you died. Yes, I saw flashbacks of my life. I went through seven or eight of them. My mother's death. I went through that, and I'm lying there completely and I've said I start saying to our father, I think I'm dead and I'm about to go

to heaven. I hope Hell Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you. I go through that. About half an hour go by, and I'm still and my cities in the darkened room, on the floor, and I can't find pillows. I can't and I'm hallucinating now sports, remember basketball, football, baseball, golf, racketball. This went on for about an hour. I'm thinking I'm dead and I start crying because I'm thinking I'm

not going to heaven. At some point the sun came up and I saw cracks in light and I thought, okay, I'm being taken up this is the rapture. I'm going up. I'm there, I'm there, I go. Then I turned the light on, and I'm not dead. Jim Beam, did you Yeah? Did you happen? I called Karaokusa. About an hour later, I got little kid and he said, how much did you take of that cough medicine? It's coding in in and parkasid all kind of ss to take a tea spoon. I took it. I thought I took

a mouthful. He said, oh my god, are you okay? I mean as someone who doesn't drink or put anything bad in yourself that might overwhelmed your system. And all of a sudden I hallucinated. I thought I was dead. When finally I saw the light and I started walking. I was hovering toward the light and then I put the light on you content? Were you peaceless or very peaceful? Very peaceful? I thought I was dead. That would make a lot of people happy. Papa, don't preach. I'm

in trouble deep, but I'm keeping my baby. Schnir and Madonna as one Oh boy, second man, get me out of the Stoog's report. Willie and Honor of a Veteran's day tomorrow we say thank you for your service, but I made up my mind. I'm keeping my baby. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stewd Report. All should be with you, Bill, see you later. Every state wide candidate needs to talk to Mike the Wine. How did you do it? How'd you pull it off?

How did you be the most pro life person in the state of Ohio and still win the state of Ohio? I got this some Aaron Handlin segment. Write it down. The King's Girls won. Yes, playing for the Division one State volleyball championship tomorrow. Aaron Hanlony Harrison, Wildcats night play Anderson in the playoffs. Let's get a Wildcat? Do there? I'll make you. I put such wildcats. I got the other side. I'm seven hundred WLW

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