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about perspectives on the Trump Stern more. But until then I had on the other day Sergeant Dan Hills talking about the main streets of Cincinnati now as opposed to thirty years ago when he began, and the quality the character is changing
fundamentally, not necessarily for the better. About two or three months ago ahead on Ironetta Wright, who's a superintendent of schools, that said that they have a forty nine or fifty percent chronic absentee rate, and if it's block mails, it's closer to seventy percent or chronically absent and that is relatable, I think to the mean streets of Cincinnati. What's happening? Because it's not good?
And Brian Hammercourt, of course has been out there for the past twenty five or thirty years, John London and Curtis Fuller doing their best of reports. The three of them have about one hundred years of reporting on the main streets of Cincinnati. And I find Brian Hammock right now on Spring Grove Avenue outside of a Kroger and Brian Hamrick, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham, Jow and Brian. What are you doing this afternoon on Spring Grove Avenue.
Oh, well, it's another one of these kind of crazy situations. You have this Kroger over here. Apparently someone was carrying a basket of groceries out of the Kroger without paying, and a security guard stopped to question them or whatever happened between the security guard and this guy that got pulls out of gun and according to on the scene, he fired one shot, attempted to fire
another shot, but the gun jammed, couldn't get that shot off. Apparently they get this guy, he takes off, they catch him not too far away near what he sand or Ford over there, and they end up taking him into custody. And they've arrested this guy. His names like Philip Dike. So this all still kind of breaking as we speak right now. But
it's just very fortunate the shot that went off. And you know, here we are probably the busiest grocery store shopping week of the year, in a very busy Kroger down here, and he got a guy firing off a shot and then he tries to get another shot off, but his gun jams. Like I said, fortunately it got him, but then he could have but he could have been. We were just talking some folks one second ago who had just shown up just after it happened, and they're like, you know
they'd taken a bus down. Is that if our bus would have been just a little earlier, we'd been right in the middle of it, to one woman with her grandson, and so yeah, it's this is the kind of thing that's going on, and this is just one of many that have happened here recently. And is this you know, somebody tells me, yes,
this has been going on for a long time. But I'm watching a week ago the CEO of Target and every now and then all shop at a Target, especially the one in Blue ash and they got into what Joe Kernan on Squawk Box by the way, CNBC, who went to Santax High School and he talks about why don't you stop more of these people? And he said, look what happens when you stop a thief, someone wanting to loot, a burglar, whatever it might be, is worse than simply letting them go.
And the comment was, well, if you let him go, then the message is sent out that those who are the petty thieves are going to get the word around. Well, Kruger is not going to stop anybody, and therefore, or you can just loot the store and nothing goes on. But on one hand, I get what the CEO is saying, But this
example this morning is exactly what the target CEO is talking about. If Rodney McMullen, who the CEO of Kroger, if he could have gone back in time, he would have told that security guard, don't bother, just let him go. You're damned if you're doing damned if you don't. Right. Yeah, no, it's exactly. That's exactly where you are. I mean, because you know what can you do If you send that message then everybody just goes in, walks out and takes whatever they want and goes out and
they're well, they aren't going to say anything to you. But if you stop them, you've got some you know, folks that aren't round too tight, and they pull out their gun like this thing today, and then you got a shooting. So you know, it's it's tough on these companies to try and and police this, and you can't, you know, you can't have officers at every door. But they had security here, and I guess they had questioned this guy or at least ask him, hey did you pay?
But you know, anything sets somebody off now, and they've all got a gun. Fact that we're told this guy had two guns, but he but he would only use one and then he was then he took off and wash and was caught by by Cincinnati police officers. So now he's facing years and years in jail because when you shoplift or steal and in commission of that offense, you you have a gun in your possession illegally, which in this case would be illegal to commit an offense. Then you fire a shot.
And Melissa Powers takes these things rather seriously, so because there's a gun speck, he's going to spend at least the next three years in state prison. And at this point and all the security guard is doing, is trying to do his damn job to keep somebody from stealing a bag of grocery is probably
worth fifty dollars. And so that's why you don't want to get involved, because if he get involved something bad, and that bullet didn't have a name on it, it could have killed a little kid like that eleven year old boy. And uh, in the West End, it could have been another terrible circumstance. You're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Yeah, yeah, there's so much of these things. You know. We just
talked with the father of that eleven year old the other night. Uh. The father's name is Isaac Davis. Dominic Davis is the eleven year old. He says, you know, his his son had just made the basketball team. He was so excited about that. He went to school over at that academy really just across the street from where all this happened. And he said, uh, you know, it was just an eleven year old kid. He was out with some of his friends. It was like only like nine
o'clock. I mean it was dark because of the time change, but he it was you know, he's just out with his friends and you know, somebody runs by with basically what ends up being uh, the sound was just like a machine gun. We got the recorded shots off the shots botter and it was like pow powell, you know, something like that. It was like the bulk of the bullets came out in something like you would hear, you know, off of a machine gun, like a kind of sound.
So was not like somebody even pulling and pulling a trigger. So these are the kind of weapons and when you're fired them into a crowd and none of these guys can shoot that. None of them hit whatever they're shooting at. They all hit something or somebody else. I've been to so many of these scenes where these guys you would think if that was their their their trade and they took you know, pride and their work as a gangster or whatever,
they they'd be a better shot. They can't hit anything, so the bullets go everywhere and they end up hitting everybody and anybody usually but the person they're aiming at. And so uh, it's uh, we've had a bunch of those, and then we've had the one like the guy that was shot on the uh Western Hills Viaduct. Not well just so a week or so ago. So he is coming on a Western Hills viaduct, driving across like six
' twenty in the morning. Somebody opens fire on his car. There's bullet holes all over it, and police are telling us it looks like a case of mistaken identity. They end up killing a guy who came here from northern India to study here. He's an academic wizard. The guy was apparently a brilliant scientist, was working at a doctorate from through uc at Children's Hospital. And oh, well, we got the wrong guy. And there's many more.
There's another woman in the same area there going seventy four, getting on seventy five, elderly woman. Somebody opens fire on her car. Now, you know, usually this woman was I think in her eighties. Most of those folks aren't a lot involved in a lot of gang activity. No, you know, so sure she wasn't. She ends up getting shot a number
of times. They haven't arrested anybody in either of those cases. Now, the coppers tell me, I talked to Sergeant Dan Hills who made some inquiries of a homicide and they have nobody there even looking looking at and they're looking for some of the cameras to see if they have the vehicle they have. They may have something identified but not specifically, and they're scratching their head on this one with Dominic Davis, who was not involved in criminal activity at the
age of eleven. And the weapon itself had to be made automatic by a couple of minor changes, which anybody can do to their to their weapon if they want to. So that's already illegal to have automatic weapons. There's no military style weapons that are legal today because automatic weapons are illegal. But if somebody takes illegal weapon and makes it illegal, I don't know how you stop somebody from doing that. And it's inexplicable how someone can shoot at a group
of boys and kill and wound. And then with this UC student from northern to India, I can only imagine how excited his family was to get him to America, the home of the Free and the land of the brave. And this kid, I'm told is doing quite well academically. He would probably stay here and he's dead. Throw on top about the woman should throw on top of out the the Kroger shopper this morning, and we got Mayhem. Man, this is starting to sound like Chicago for God's sakes, well,
a lot of bullets flying for you know, no good reason. Just you know, the folks that are that are doing this have a total disregard and a lot of these cases and you know some of these cases and uh, what they what they've seen is uh, you know, you've got a lot of young kids involved in these things and they got you know, I've talked to these guys who you know, kind of made their way on the streets years ago and they're older now and kind of see the wisdom and they tell
me they go the most dangerous folks are these young are these young kids, and they they don't you know, they get a gun and they do not they do not care. You know, they just don't care. Uh, and you know it. You can get into the anatomy at all, but you know this is one of the brain's not quite developed, the decision making brains not developed yet. And you've got kids this age who are now with guns and they watch, you know, their heroes are these gangsters and guys
with money. And you know, it's funny because none of these folks ever end that they never have anything. They don't have anything. They might have a car one day, but they don't have any they're not in a nice house or anything. They got this lifestyle and that's all they got. And they make that sound so good to these other folks through the music and through
everything else that they they hear in their neighborhood. And somehow they get them in like a you know, like a Manson or a Jim Jones would into their cold of this violence and convince these kids who are impressionable and uh.
And before anybody else can get to them, or more powerfully than anyone else can get to them, now they're dug in and they believe this like it's their doctrine, like almost like a religious doctrine, and they believe this and they believe it with everything, so it's hard to get them out there like
a cult. And this is what happens. And now they get younger and younger and they can't make decisions, and now they got guns running around, and this is what you know, we see it not just Cincinnati, but everybody's seeing this, but we're seeing our share of it here in Cincinnati. It was either you or John Lin that had on this woman that talked about if they're in this lifestyle, if they don't get out by the time they're fourteen or fifteen years old, then they're lost. That a few make it
out, but the great majority don't make it out. And this is not the way it was twenty thirty forty years ago. I'm sorry, we didn't have twenty five to thirty shots fired in the city of Cincinnati. Fortunately only about four hundred hits somebody. And this is not the way it used to
be. And you bring it up. It's a great point that if you're in this lifestyle from the time you're twelve, thirteen, fourteen, if you don't get out within two or three years, you have no high school education, you have no marketable skills, you have contact with the juvenile court system, in which case your path is set and it's going to end up somewhere at Levenworth or Lucasville goes. You can't get out one way, horizontal or prison. That's it. Yeah, Well, and here's the other. Here's
the other possibility. And I talked to a woman a while back. I never did do this story, and I really wish I would have at some point, and maybe maybe I will in the future. Uh So, because that's what you know. When they're young, and they're like they're like these old, like you know, civil war type folks when they went off the war and the glory of war and I'm going to get in there and you know, uh, killed the other side or whatever, and it's going to
be glorious. Well, the reality of the war something completely different, you know. And they finally about the time we got the Vietnam and we brought the TV cameras in there, people started to realize this is not know like we had imagine in our minds, you know, of some glorious you know, I take a shot at arm and and I fight on and you know, it worked like that. People die of disease, people get paralyzed, people as dysenteries. What killed most people in disease and and uh and the
glory cutting off legs and all that. It didn't, you know, it didn't occur to people that this is what the reality of war is about and not not some glorious you know battle somewhere. Uh, And this is what's happening here. They've driven him by glory and how wonderful this is because everything they see and their music and their buddies and their people that are influencing them or or you know, they're like, oh, look at this man.
He's got the money, he's got the drugs, he got all his girls, and the respective of the other the fear of other people in the neighborhood or something. But those guys live in fear. They live in fear that they might die. Every day. They're living in fear. And there's nobody really getting to these kids in a way that's making sense to them. And the story I wanted to do was a guy. It was weird because I
got a hold of this woman by accident. It was weird because he said it was It was just bizarre that I called her and I said, I was talking to somebody, was trying to get a hold of somebody about violence. She goes, oh, I know about violence on the streets. And I said, oh, how's that. She goes my son. My son was into that. I'm like, really, I said, what happened. He goes, well, well, he got shot. I said, oh, I'm sorry. Did he die? No, No, he didn't die.
It was worse. You know, he got from like the neck down. And now his mom. The guy was like thirty some years old and for the last eight or ten years. His mom had had to spoon feed him every bite that he ate, had to wipe his butt, had to do everything for this guy that's not in their life little culture, you know, their little meetings that they talk about and show these guys these things that
wasn't in there. That you either die or you go to prison. No, you can get paralyzed and your mom could be spoon feeding you, or your grandma or somebody like that from here on out. That those kinds of messages don't get out there. You know, you're wounded and you can't you can't barely walk for the rest of your life, or something like that. When these machine guns go off, they don't care. They go right through. And the high speed, the velocity of these things when they go in,
they pulverize organs when they go through. It's it's not really the gun shot anymore. Speed of the weapon and when that thing goes through the bullet, the speed of the bullet it goes through. It just liquifies things that's that are in its path and around it. So you get shot in the in the in the side of the chest, well, your lungs will be affected, your kidneys, anything you know. So it's these bullets are incredibly devastating and the effects aren't just well, I gotta I gotta patch me up,
doc or go back in. It don't work like that much anymore, you know, Brian, I say, you see it. It'd be good if some of these young gang bangers could be brought to that guy's hospital bed in his mother's home to look at his life and say, this is what's going to happen if you don't get out of this lifestyle. Brian Hammrick could talk with you. I know you're on the main streets of Cincinnati. At least they apprehended this morning. The security guard came within an inch of his
life of being murdered. And I would imagine the security guard right now is looking for some other line of work. Brian Hamrick, once again, between you and London and Curtis Fuller, one hundred years of repertorial experience, and keep doing what you're doing. As long as God gives you breath in your body. No one is better out than Brian Hamrick of the power of five and thanks againing mister Cunningham. Back at it all right, let's continue now,
that would be interesting. It's not just a funeral. Sometimes living is worse than dying. Let's continue with more Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW on the football Field talent comes in all seats and sizes, and of course all of our guests this week on the Pella Doors and Windness Hotline will be brought to you by Pelli Doors and Windness, Pellapella, Pellapella and more. Until then after one o'clock today, we anticipated having maybe moeger on, but
going to give a football a little bit of a rest. Things aren't so
good. Joey b out for several months. I head on doctor Timothy Kremcheck, you might recall, and on Friday before the announcement was made of a torn ligament, which could be good or bad, because he said there's eight to ten bones in each wrist and ligaments are the elastic bands that tie everything together, and that when a ligament is snapped or injured, until you get in there and do the MRIs, you're not sure exactly the extent of the
injury to the ligament that holds the bones together. And so normally the course of treatment is about three to four months and a cast so that it cannot be moved, it can be healed. Of course, when you put something in a cast that long, you have atrophy, which means Joey b Is going to spend a month or two after that getting it back in shape. The good part is Joe Burrow is twenty six years old. The bad part is it appears to be accident prone. First year had his knee blown out
ACL mcl PCL in Washington. He missed the last six or seven games, and the second year not too bad march to the Super Bowl except for one bad officials call, might have won the Super Bowl. Then in the third year we had the appendix, which caused him to be weak and missed a lot of summer camp. Then in the fourth year we just went through. Began with the calf on a non contact simply kind of strolling off to the right, pulled or tore a muscle in his calf. And then you had
the hand the wrist incident on Thursday night, and away we go. It's kind of depressing all the time, nothing but depression, nothing but an happiness. And so what I did, I thought, you know, I've been around this community for a very long time, and families from Erlanger and Ellesmere, and I born in Covington, raised in largely Deer Park, Dylonvale, still live here, not leaving. This is where I was born, where
I was raised, This is where I keep all my yesterdays. And it just seemed to me like whether the Reds and the Bengals or even you see throwing k Mark Kenyon Martin, what happened to him in Saint Louis was really like a non contact injury where he broke his leg. Number one team in
the country, player of player of the year. Up here, there were in a march for glory and go back once again in the early nineteen sixties when the Bearcats won national titles back to back sixty one sixty two against Ohio State and should have won in sixty three against Jerry Harkness and Iola of Chicago. But nonetheless, glory was everywhere, and now it's crashing all around us. So I thought, okay, in Reds, I'm a long suffering Reds baseball fan, and I will die a Reds baseball fan. So I went
back in nineteen ninety five before my producer Dave was probably even alive. Nineteen ninety five, the Reds lost four straight to Atlanta. Then in nineteen ninety nine they had a play in playoff game against the Mets here at Riverfront. They lost that one, so at this point they're zero to five, zero and five. That's not good. Then in twenty ten had a three game set with Philadelphia Phillies. A no hitter was thrown in the first game.
They lost three games there, so now they're zero and eight. And then in twenty twelve they had two wins in San Francisco. Then they had three losses straight at home, so at this point things aren't looking good. Then in twenty thirteen, you might recall the Red Legs had the one game play in playoff at Pittsburgh Johnny Quaito on the Mound. They of course lost that one. Then in twenty twenty they had a best of three. It was
the pandem I mean, almost everyone made the playoffs. We had Trevor Bauer on the mound about the best there was in fact one that say young and lost that one. So if he add all those up, the Red Legs and like playoff games or whatever were two and fourteen, played sixteen times and they won two, which was the two in San Francisco. Two and fourteen, two out of sixteen, which is terrible. How do you go two
and fourteen. But then the Bengals, you might recall, until Joey b arrived in the second season, had not won a playoff game since nineteen ninety one, which is thirty years. And then it was brought to our attention by Al Michael Thursday Night that the Bengals on the road in nighttime performances at that point were one and they lost twenty four. So if twenty five games, the Bengals had won one out of twenty five, and now they lost
that one of course Thursday night Baltimore. So out of twenty six games they played on the road in primetime, the Bengals now have one win and twenty five losses. So you put the Bengals and the Reds together, the two are three and thirty nine forty two games of the quality big games. They are three wins and thirty nine losses. And of course they lost all three Super Bowls, interesting games though they were one score deficits, but nonetheless they
lost all three Super Bowls. And so when you think about the weather here Monday afternoon, you look at the weather last week Thursday before the game was bright and sunny. Some of my boys, Wayne Carucci, Mike McCall, they're out there playing golf on Thursday. Of course I couldn't play. I was with you. But then after the injury Thursday night, here comes Friday, cold, windy, rainy, and now we're back in the doldrums.
And so if you have a feeling when it comes to the Reds and Bengals that something a miss a little bit when it comes to winning important games, you would be correct in having that feeling. Three and thirty nine is not real good, as Segment Dennison would tell you, that's not the best. In fact, it might be the worst, and so we hope for glory that lies ahead. It was kind of injury that Tim Kremchek says will be fully recovered, assuming when they get in there and actually do the surgery if
it is required, and he thinks it will be. If there's a tear and a ligament, you got to patch it back together. The three months of leave it alone, let it heal for about three months, then go through a month or two of rehab. So in four to five months, which would be April or May, Joey Burrow is ready to go thus far, Appendix is out, calf hurts, knee reconstruction, and now the right wrist. What's next? I have no idea, but I know that anything
that can go wrong with the Reds and Bengals will go wrong. And I often say, if they've played each other, who would win? I have no idea. The Reds pitching staff was decimated. They only missed the playoffs by two games, and the team they missed the playoffs two by two games, went all the way to the World Series, the Snakes of Arizona. Of course they lost, but nonetheless I looked forward to a time when we can celebrate the Reds and Bengals, the Reds or the Bengals winning it all.
We went through a period of time in this town that was really Younger folks don't understand Cincinnati in the sixties, seventies, eighties up to nineteen ninety. Back to back NCAA Basketball titles, the Reds in the World Series in
sixty one against Mickey Mannlein and Roger Maris and Whitey Ford. It was glory seventy Back to the World Series seventy two, back to the World Series win, the World Series seventy five, seventy six, to get Tom Seavers seventy seven, seventy eight, nineteen ninety, beat Roses back managing and playing eighty four, eighty five, eighty six, and they're in the World Series again.
Wire to wire they win it all. So between nineteen seventy five and nineteen ninety, the Reds won twenty percent of the World Series that were played the Bengals. Bengals had Paul Brown coming here, the father of football from
Maslin, from Ohio State. The brilliant Paul Brown made the Bengals hurry in a heartbeat, but they had to beat up on the Pittsburgh Steelers, the greatest team of the nineteen seventies, like the forty nine Ers were the best team of the nineteen eighties, and it never could never could get over the hump. Got close, got real close, but never got there. I looked forward to a time, some point in the future where the Reds and or the Bengals, how about both of them. One wins the Super Bowl,
the other one wins the World Series. But in the meantime, you got to start winning important games. And at this point, with Joe Burrow and the second year he was here, they did win three games in the playoffs and then lost the Super Bowl, of course, and then the next year, last year, they got to AFC Championship game and of course lost.
I look forward to saying it's not next year, it's now. We went through glory, glory, phil times you'd take from nineteen sixty one to nineteen ninety won a thirty year period a number one ranked team in basketball, and Bengals won one or two division titles. Couldn't get over the Steeler hump, but nonetheless very relevant. Got to the Super Bowl eighty one, eighty nine, pretty good stuff. Bengals Reds, Reds March for glory seventy five,
seventy six, nineteen ninety unbelievable. Barry Larkin and Paul O'Neill is a great man. I love Paul O'Neil. Now if he was a woman, I'd kiss Paul O'Neil right on the lips. I like that guy. Nonetheless, at some point we're we're like, we're in a thirty year stretch, thirty at this point, thirty three year stretch maybe longer, in which we're still seeking for something good to happen. As a Cincinnatia and Northern Kentuckian has
not happened yet. Take the Reds and Bengals collectively three wins and thirty nine losses, so that's almost impossible. Secondly, we're going to spend some time on Israel because one has his sense that all hell's about the break loose. And there's recent polling conducted by a group called Arab World Research and Development, which is headquartered in Dubai, and they do polling Israel of Arabs, Muslims, Middle Easterners on various issues. And so between the dates of October the
thirty first and November the tenth, they did some polling. Supposedly it's objective, and they went through the same regiment as Gallup goes through to select the right individuals, and they found in the West Bank and Gaza Palestinians. They surveyed six hundred and sixty eight Palestinians and they asked the questions do you support Hamas in its war with Israel? Seventy five percent said yes, we do, and ninety eight percent said, quote, we feel proud of our identity
as Palestinians. Now for what Hamas did to the Jews, ninety eight percent said they now feel proud. Sixty five percent perceived the present war as a conflict targeting all Palestinians including them. Other respondents believed it was a war between Israel and Muslims. That's that's also a ninety percent number. Only two percent saw it as a war between Israel and Hamas two percent. That's all?
What may I say? One direction? Look at the rest of the polling, A small percentage six percent reported that the main reason behind the war or related to regional interest. But I guess the takeaway is ninety eight percent of Palestinians said they feel proud about their identity for what the Hamas terrorists did to Jews, and ninety nine percent want Hamas to win the war and to do whatever is necessary to beat the jew according to this poll of the Arab World
for Research and Development. So for those who say, well, Hamas was selected by the Palestinians to be their governmental leaders, kept them in power for the last sixteen or seventeen years, and after the events beginning October the seventh, they feel now more proud to be a Palestinian. Major major, major
problems. Also in college campuses. I see some stuff from the UC Paper of Record that the great majority of University of Cincinnati students who express an opinion support hamas that's University of Cincinnati. I'm reading this stuff and am I out of touch with reality? And many say I am. Nonetheless, to me, it's quite sad. One of the tenets of modern Marxism taught in major
schools today are indigenous peoples versus the colonizers. Or it might be police brutality, or it might be abortion, which is a sacrament basically in the radical left or DEI. Diversity, equity and inclusion also is a sacrament to liberals. So later on we'll get into who are the indigenous peoples in Israel? And who are the colonizers. We'll get into that. Oh, let's continue coming up later we'll be Wayne, Allen, Root and Moore, Bengals and
Reds. This is Steelers Week, brought to you by Pella Doors and Windows, and we're gonna Pittsburgh. I had a vision possibly that Jake the Snake Browning will roll to the super Bowl. They have about seven games left, and they have four and home, and they have three on the road, and who knows what happens. Basically, the Bengals have a better roster than Pittsburgh or Cleveland. So it'll be up to now the rest to pick up and do better. Let's continue Twilve fifty five, Home of your Bengals.
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get your podcasts. My Billy Cunningham, the Great America and one of the great seers and profits of our time, is the great went out and Root commentary, TV radio Root for America, and I'm on his side almost every day, and I'm hooking together two columns. One is from one is from
I'm Sorry November the sixth, which was a little bit ago. New York Times poll shows Trump winning Big is up next as Michelle Obama and Gavin Newsom, along with the column that he depended on October the twenty seventh, which is this Jewish Republican response to the dumbas the most dangerous thing Obama has ever
said. In that column, Wayne talks about, of course, the great professor, the great Seer is talking talking about, after all, we're all responsible for what Hamas did, and there's equalization between the Jews and a Moss. I guess Wayne on the roots responsible for what Hamas did. I's your
respect. We're all responsible, and Wayne a very first of all, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Let's talk about what he said about two or three weeks ago, which was everybody's responsible and after all, the Jews are not much different than a Moss. Explain your column. Well, look, just I'm a big believer, a big believer that Obama was sent He's Lemurian kid laid. He was sent by whoever, TC swamp, deep State, CIA, enemies of America, the Soviet Union, communists and globalists around
the world doesn't matter who you choose. I'm just telling you Obama was always sent to destroy the United States and Israel, the two great capitalist countries, the two countries that everyone's jealous of, that everyone hates in the Old mid Least they hate Israel in America and all of in the rest of the world they hate Israel in America. So it's very very clear to me who's running the country. It's Obama. And it's very clear to me no matter what
Obama says or no matter what Biden says, we're on Israel's side. And you know, Israel kid has a right to fight back. There's always a butt. But and the reason there's a butt is because they are the ones who are responsible. Obama gave all the money to Iran to fun terrorism around the world, and then he tried his best to give them the Iran Treaty, which would allow them to get nuclear weapons. And now Biden, and I don't believe it's Biden. I believe it's still Obama calling the shots.
Biden gave Iron all the billions that they wanted so far, ninety billion dollars since Biden's been present, and six billion right before the terror attack in Israel, and now another ten billion the other day after the terror attack on Israel, so they can say whatever they want. My dad, the Butcher, was a man of great common sense, and they always said, don't worry
about what anyone says in politics, just watch what they do. And these guys are the you know, these guys in the Democrat Party, the o'biden crime family, the John carry crime family, the Clinton crime family, the Obama crime family. They're all up to their necks in payoffs, and the
world is against us, and they're taking payoffs in the world. But I was responding in this specific commentary to Obama's, you know, particular statement, and his particular statement was that if you destroy Hamas and if you destroy Gaza, you're gonna cause hate for generations to come. And I found that to
be the most absurd statement in the history of the world. I mean, they just killed fourteen hundred Jews. They beheaded them, they gang raped them, they shot them in the head, they sliced their throats, they put them in ovens, they cut babies heads off. I don't think you could hate any more than they already hate. You're not causing any further problems three generations down the line. They already hate Jews in this generation and all past
generations and all future generations. So the real answer is, you gotta kill them. You gotta kill all the bad guys. Just kill him, and kill him and kill them. That's the only way to send a message and end this now once in for all. I'm not worried about what future generations think. And by the way, Bill was America worried what future generations of Jeopanese would think when we drop the Adam baum on Roshima Nagasaki. No, we wanted to win the war and caused them so much pain that they would
never do it again. And at work and their future generations like us and sell us lots of sushi. So don't worry about it. It's okay. And the issue becomes he had eight years in office that everything in his power to embolden and pay Iran to develop nuclear weapons, everything in his power. The one hundred billion dollars is after the sanctions have left. You look at well over one hundred billion dollars given by the Obama Biden administration to the eye
tools. They're using it to fund terror all over the world. And we're supposed to sit back and be lectured to by Barak Husain Obama, who's the architect of the strategy that result in Hamas and Hezbla getting all these weapons from Iran that we paid for. And now Obama's telling us for the Jews don't respond, have to be careful, and I'm thinking, well, how careful were we in Iraq or Afghanistan, or Germany or Japan? Not at all? And you make the point that Israel is like the Alamo at this point,
where did the Jews go? I spent ten days there in May, and I sensed peace, and I sensed this is wonderful. I spoke to Palestinians, I went to Bethlehem, I did all the things Taurasi things.
I met with Rabbi's government officials, and I thought, man and they thought they were with the hump where they weren't over the hump because of the money that Biden and Obama gave to Iran, and that metastasized with that horrible And to have him lecture us now on what we should do when he's one of the precursors that caused it to occur made me sick to my stomach exactly. And don't forget that one of the reasons I think this happened, other than
their incredible hate for Jews and hate for Israel. And by the way, never think this has anything to do with the Jews. The Jews are unlucky enough to be their neighbors. They live next door to the Jews. If Hamas was brought to America, if Palestinians and all of Gaza was brought to America, trust me, Bill, they'd hate Bill Cunningham, They'd hate Wayne Ruth, they'd hate all Christians, they hate all Republicans, they hate all
Americans, they hate Western civilization. They hate women to wear skirts and high yields. They hate men who like women to wear skirts and highields. These people hate everyone. So don't worry about Jews. If you're not a Jew, and you think, well, this is not my business, it is your business because they hate us. And soon you're gonna find out. Because
forget about all the money that Obama and Biden gave to Iran. Look at the open border and who's come in, millions and millions and millions and millions and come in and their military age males from MS thirteen, their military age males from China here to kill us, and their military age males from Hamas and Hesbela out to cause terrorist attacks in the United States. Trust me, they're waiting for a green light from Iran and any day they're gonna kill us.
And they don't really care whether you're Jewish or Christian. If you have the bad luck of being in the building, when they take the building down, you're gonna die. Yeah. And I'm reading your column two weeks ago, which hooks up what you wrote in October, which also this morning NBC News on one of the morning talk shows today figured out guess what Biden's in trouble. Biden's in real trouble. You and I have agreed for months.
He's got no chance of being the nominee of the Democrat Party. And you make the point that up next is Michelle Obama and Gavin Newsom, who has homeless camps on the interstate highways, set a blaze. Then in San Francisco, the Chinese communists left, or you clean up for a communist but won't clean up for San Franciscans, but kind of hookup Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Gavin Newsom. It's gonna be July, the end of July. First of all, they're gonna be in Chicago, much like happens today. There
might be riots in Chicago by pro hamas Powerians. Now, what what's the Democratic Party going to do if Biden doesn't step down before then, Well, they're they're gonna make them step down. Trust me, They're gonna replace him at the convention, I believe is their game plan. They can't win with Biden, and they know that unless unless they know Bill that it's completely rigged
again, it's completely gonna be stolen again. Or they're gonna do, you know, demand some sort of martial law because they're gonna start World War three And there's never gonna be a vote. It's gonna be postponed unless they know or they're seriously planning any of those things, which I'm sure they are. But either way, they're better off with Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama and they know that, and they're just biding their time. They're gonna replace Biden.
Look, the polls aren't just bad for Biden as in, look, you're losing. The polls are bad in so many ways. He's losing among minority males meaning black and Latino men are actually voting for Donald Trump. He's losing among young people. That the NBC poll that just came out this weekend. And just remember it's NBC, so you know they're not friendly to Trump. You know, it's not a poll that you know is friendly to us. It's got to oversample Democrats. Not only is Biden losing, he's losing.
I think it was forty eight to forty two among young people. It's the first time in the history of this poll that Trump has ever been leading. And the main because this poll polls Trump and Biden in twenty nineteen and twenty twenty and then since Biden became president, every poll shows Biden winning, Biden
winning, Biden winning. This is the first poll that ever showed Trump leading for NBC, which oversamples Democrats. So and the main reason is young people are now turning to Donald Trump. You know, they've seen how their future has been destroyed. They see now they're going to live in their mommy's basement for the rest of their lives. No one could afford this inflation. No one could afford the home prizes, no one could afford the rent of the
mortgages. No one could afford the grocery prices, no one could afford the electric bills because of green energy. And these people understand now that their future has been robbed. So young people are waking up and they're voting for Trump.
But it's not like I'm jumping up and down glory Hallelujah. I'm still scared to death that they're gonna name Michelle Obama at the convention in Chicago, and all the same people that were you gonna kind of hold their breath and hold their tongue and pull the lever for Trump once in their life, will jump from Michelle Obama. Oh well, anymore, he was the problem, right, that'll be the problem. Try and beat Michelle Obama. Beating Biden's
one thing. Beating Michelle Obama's a whole other thing. So so Trump's winning overall. He's winning with young people, He's winning in every battleground state. He's winning it all the ways. He has to win in a thrashing, and that would mean an electoral landslide, a popular vote landslide, but certainly
an electoral vote landslide. They're going to make a change. They cannot afford to leave Biden in there, and that scares me because of course Gavin would be a little better than Biden. He's not, you know, half dead, and he's not wearing diapers, and and Michelle would be much better choice for them because then all the minorities that are leaving the Democrat plantation might come back to the Democrat plantation and just say, oh, it was Biden,
now it's Michelle, and that's great. And you have an article that points out who's on top who's on the bottom. I would think Gavin Newsom would be the presidential candidate with the Michelle is the VP Chicken campaign like crazy, you have no responsibility. After all, they've been president anyway for twelve of the last sixteen years anyway, And so it continues. And assuming Gavin Newsom can stay there for eight years, imagine eight years of Gavin Newsom with Michelle
Obama is the VP. It's now a twenty thirty two. What does America look like then? Well, look, America's kind of destroyed. Now, let's be honest, Bill, You know, I'm not even sure that a Trump victory is possible. And I'm not even sure if Trump wins, if it's possible to save America. It's the only chance we've got to believe me, the war is you know, next November, that's the end of game.
That's it. It's all over unless we win with Trump. But even if we do win with Trump, I'm not sure he can achieve any of the things that he wants to achieve. There's so many tens of millions that have come in to that open border, and the number could be as eyes twenty million new ones just in the last two and a half years under Biden,
and it could be thirty million by the time the election comes. How many of them will be voting, And certainly if they can't vote in twenty four, how many will be voting, you know, in twenty eight or twenty thirty two. So you know, we're never going to elect another Republican again unless Trump is able to a win and be secure the border and see toport everyone that came in. And I'd like to see that, you know, even I would love to see Trump able to deport twenty thirty million people.
Democrats will never allow it. They'll be riding in the streets. The city will burn down, but you will burn down. The Supreme Court will say you can't do it. You're never going to get rid of these people. So I don't even know if he's elected, if it's possible to save America, but it's the only chance we have, so I will keep fighting till the ship goes under. You know, you have a column from October
tenth. If you think just what happened in Israel is terrible, here's what open borders and tens of thousands of Chinese military age males are about to do to the US of A. Due to US including the Chinese labs, including the Chinese police stations, including fentanyl, including drug cartels including the major cities,
and the lack of public education. New York Times figured out a couple of days ago that you know, the shutdown really hurt a whole bunch of black kids at the Catholic school, state and business, the suburban school, state in business, the rural school of school, state and business, but not those controlled by the teachers' unions. And even the New York Times figured out what the teachers' unions did to black kids is unforgivable and likely could happen
again at some point in the future. And I'm looking at this, they're going to boycott the Trump inaugural. Who's ever in the Congress. If the House is Democratic, they're going to start impeachment proceedings against Trump, as they did before at least twice. Immediately there's going to be chaos and rioting and God knows what's gonna happen. And right now, I don't know. I'm surprised he won in twenty sixteen, and he won in twenty sixteen because they
everyone thought he was going to lose. If they knew in twenty sixteen he was gonna win, he wouldn't have won. Yeah, but do forget he did get twelve million more votes additional votes, new votes in twenty twenty over what he brought in in twenty sixteen. So it was miraculous what uck Trump achieved and has achieved and will achieve. He is an amazing, superhuman guy. You know. I'm friends with him, and I spend decent amounts of time with him, and I talked to him, and he's just superhuman.
He's amazing, and spirits are up and I just want to point out that literally tonight as we do this interview, I'm not sure I'm pronounce his name right, but Javier Malay Milay has won. The Argentinians says, that's your elections. He's a pro Trump libertarian who is has no government experience and is a self described contrick sex coach who loves threesomes. A Democrat running for Congress.
Unbelievable. He loves threesomes and he's a contric sex coach, but he loves Trump and he's a libertarian and he has no government experience, and they elected him president of Argentina because Argentina has massive inflation and massive taxes and rising poverty, crippling inflation, everything's going wrong, just like America, and the people voted for a pro Trump guy with no government experience. That leads me to believe just like the last time breaks it happen right before Trump got elected,
and I said, Wow, it's happening. The fever is catching all over the world. It's happening again. Liberals everywhere in the world, socialists everywhere in the world, screw up every country they touch, and the people, after initially being fooled, eventually do wake up, even the poorest people. Some of them wake up and we win elections. Reagan proved it with Carter, Trump proved it after Obama, and now I think Trump will prove it again. If you can get a fair, non rigged election, the
people will vote for Trump. Well, we get the government we deserve, and that worries me greatly. So we'll say I love your stuff, love your columns. Root for America dot com. Once again. When on the route from Las Vegas, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. War Thank you very much. Thanks Bill Gobless. Let's root for America. Let's do our best. We'll go down fighting, Wayne, you and I together we will fight like warrior poets, like William of Wallace. We will
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Try to confuse this young quarterback and be able to make a player early on and try to rattle in twenty seven year old at the University of Washington. Was on Minnesota's practice squad the last two years. He fakes the picks to the left, now throws to the left. He's got Irwin and Irwin outside the numbers. Has it for a game of eleven? Marcus Williams makes the tackle. Hello, buyet Skulls. I'm broadcasting saying what happened when a young
number fifteen turk Shoon took over for Boomer. He rallied the team, will he and got the victory. The late turk Shon it one of the great Bengal quarterbacks of all time. And my books Snake Browning do it well, he's gonna wear number sixteen and he sixteen. Mister Shon, it was fifteen, wasn't he right? One more? One better? We'll see what happens starting Sunday and against the Steelers. Will he? Also, I have a couple of comments for you. Boy. There's a gang of violent monkeys killing
children in India. Oh I thought it was downtown. A gang of violent monkeys terrorizing a town. His name is the puck at the Corps was playing with friends in the small village of Saki when he was attacked by what appeared to be notorious gangs of monkeys, with one of the animals digging his claws in the boy's stomach, tearing out his intestines. Young Thakoor went home, can't wait a minute, Well, why do you watching those kind of movies
at night like that? It's on the daily New York. Can't you take a sleeping chill and go to sleep at goofy movies? His intestines are ripped out by the violent monkeys. However, his three year old brother was kidnapped by the violent monkeys Hamas Hamasreeze. What by you're not too far hard to find, is he? Now? The police are looking for the three year old who's somewhere in the trees with the monkeys. I'm just saying we got a problem. It's in India and India they don't have any here in town
right, only in Clifton. To go there and see Thane Maynard. There's a large troop of monkeys in the village, including four adults who have been involved in attacks in recent weeks. They team up on especially young Indians, and they kidnap or tear them apart. Now that comes on the heels of the cocaine hippos. In Columbia, Pablo Escobar brought in four hippos and now growing to one hundred and sixty five hippos over thirty years. And now you
have them rocking and rolling there. Now those hippos are having a lot of fun. They want to be neutered. Neutered the hippos, go right ahead and do it you first, and then I'll see what I can do. According to this report at New York Know you've got BB and Tucker all upset dangerous. In Ariona, monkeys are not rare. A three year old boy was abduct by a monkey that carried the child into a cliff area. Man, we gotta using these monkeys from the Wizard of Oz. Why you thought
you had problems? Would you either be eaten by a cocaine hippo or a torrent several adult monkeys. You have a choice of monkeys or hippos. Who do you pick? Willieve the Strode reporters apport service of your local tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers thamestar quality you could feel in beautiful Cincinnati called the experts a preferred home comfort at five, one, three, eight, nine to two h v A C spots Willie Bengals update. They're back at work
today, getting ready for those Steelers coming to town. Half Back Chase Brown, who's been out since October with a hamstring, has been cleared back to practice. Good Quarterback Drew Plitt, out of Loveland High School and Ball State, the home of the Cardinals, has been signed to the PRAC. The squad, of course, says, you know he played the two preseason games in twenty twenty two with the Bengals. What's the spread on the game Sunday?
Do you know? I haven't seen anything more tonight on Bengals line? Lance is the better, He'll know it's six oh five right here on seven hundred wlw W. Let's find out what is the betting line on Bengals versus Pitts. You do DraftKings tell them, oh, we don't, okay, Well, well let's find out. Monday Night Football Super Bowl rematch tonight Eagles Chiefs seven thirty, Fox Sports thirteen sixty. Finally a good old looked like a good old good one on Monday Night Football? Were the Jets and Bills
yesterday? Some terrible that was you know what Rockies kids could beat the New York Jets. The New York Jets stink. I mean favorite there you go, Steelers one on the Pella now and pay hot line Steelers one. But the Jets stink. I mean I watched that yesterday. That was. I mean, Jim Nance and Tony Romo wanted to be anywhere. Jim Nance wanted to be in the a Man Corner at Augusta. By the way, the Pittsburgh steel As stunk. Oh yeah, they were terrible. You know,
well this this you know, this division's now up for Gramswell. You don't know where the where the Bengals are going to go. Let if Jake the Snake pulls a turk, how would you say, then? Are they bring it on? Let's go, Let's win the next set Pittsburgh. Who's next, Jacksonville? I think Monday night? I think so, and uh why not? Let's see what happens Jake the Snake. The last game there against Cleveland may be very meaningful. The only game they can't win maybe he's at
Kansas City. And if Joe was here, I'd say they can win at Kansas City. Now with Jake this stake if if, if Aaron Rodgers can come back from an achilles, is that what about jab putting that risk back together again? I talked to Dr Timothy Krimchek, Doc Hollywood. What does he have to say. As you may know, there's nine bones in each wrist and they're tied together by ligaments. One he said, it's nine nine bones tied together by ligaments. When they're torn or ripped, open it up,
tied back together. Make sure the connections are firm. Tie putt in a cast for three months, don't move it for three months. We then you have one to two months of rehab so you get your strength back. He's looking at maybe five months from now Joe Burrow, which would be sometime in April, would be able to throw football. I'm real excited. Sounds like Roger Goodels five months ouch. I don't think he's gonna get by December. This year we got more MRI. It's pretty good line right there now.
And we've moved away from the rogue monkeys and the cocaine hippos. Okay, you didn't answer the question. I don't while I'm still thinking about it, because hippos are rogue monkeys. Probably the hippos because you could probably bounce off of them for a while they get a hold of you. Although they can run pretty fast, believe you know, they're it was one ton. Hippos are pretty darn athletic kind of pike. What's faster, hippo or a grizzly bear hundred yard dash? Go? I would say, hippo, I'm
taking the grizzly. Okay. Well, now, nineteen ninety five, you and I were there. Red's played a series against the Atlanta Braves. Their record not good. Oh and four nineteen ninety nine, al lighter river front. What happened? Oh and five? Okay? Twenty ten, little eleven year break. They played the Phillies three games, and the first game, of course was late Roy Halliday. Now they won zero and three, correct.
Then in twenty twelve they had a little bit of success. They won two and Frisco came back home and of course lost three at my ballpark, bus Posy, I went two and three. Then twenty thirteen playing game Pittsburgh, Johnny Quato lost right. Then in twenty twenty, Trevor Barrow on the mound extra innings Atlanta oh and two. So you take playoff games with the Reds. They're two and fourteen, so if sixteen they've lost fourteen to sixteen. Now let's go to the Bengals. Oh boy, why are you ready?
I can't wait for this. Listening to Al Michaels and of course the great one Kirk Kirk Street. Oh, I thought you Mark. I thought Mark Levins doing NFL football. Now I like Mark Levin. He remarked that if the Bengals lose the game against Baltimore, they would be one in twenty five on road games in primetime. One in twenty five? Is that good
or bad? Not good? That won't get you on nowhere. So you take those two records two and fourteen, one and twenty five, the Reds and the Bengals are three and thirty nine on national Yes, so that was a reason I felt, you know, I have a bad feeling about this. You mean last Thursday? Yes, yeah, bad feeling? Yeah. Three plus he lost the three Super bowls. Let them well, let it, Let them play Sunday at one and I'll be happy. Just let them
play. Correct. But do you see a trend here? Insteady playing Monday night and Thursday night, Tuesday night, Wednesday, Thursday morning Thursday. Yeah, it's Friday, Friday night and mess up high school football? One point favorite in Cincinnati in Pittsburgh, by I might add, look terrible. Oh, that's for sure. Oh, I don't know what to say this divisions. I mean, as long as uh Lamar Jackson stays healthy, I think they they're they're going to roll to the Super Bowl. They're impregnable. Correct.
How about Baltimore versus Case NFC Championship game? On the other side, Eagles v. Cowboys? What about the Niners? Though, well, they look good and bad? What Brock yesterday was perfect? I'm just saying he's perfect. But who beat him out there? With Joe? Who beat him? That was the Bengals beat him easily? Right? Competitive? Right like the varsity against the freshmen. We have teams coming in this week. Nothing, We're just waiting on the state ball or the state football semi finals.
Will hee Friday. Mowler's in Anderson. Let's see, uh that's in Ohio. Beachwood State semifinals in Kentucky. Oh My, Scott Tackett, cove Caath and Highlands. Cooper and Highlands will play each other, of course Saturday at three at Lucas Oil stadium. Is your team catch the dream? Fourteen to zero East Central Trojans against Northwood for the four A state championship. I'm taking East Central. I'll give him not I don't want Northwood. I don't even
where they're from, and I don't care. I want East Central to win. And then they're gonna bring another a helmet, right, got a helmet right there? Yeah, well you could go to the game wearing that. I'd look goofy. Well, you'd probably fit in real well. And there was a time segment. So when that when if when when East Central wins the championship, They're in. They're in, They're coming in, They're coming in with the trophy. It's probably about as big as a billboard. Knowing
now you know who is the worst lay it was? Remember last year it's wonder the state of Indiana. It was like three feet long. Who is the worst looking championship trophy between Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana? Ohio? Ohio looks terrible. Remember the beach the championship trophy for Beechwood the past few years and it was a half the size of this table. Impressive the Tigers. It looked like that. You know what that reminded me of the Southeastern Conference
Football Championship Trophy. Impressive. Ohio needs to up its game a little bit slightly. I saw the girls we had Summer Country Day, been going Cincinnati Country Day, and we had McCauley, Mercy McCauley, and we had Kings, including the greatest coach of all time at Cincinnati Country Day, the volleyball coach. That woman is wonderful. Four hundred and sixty two wins, coach
Teresa. That's not bad. So on the once the football gets figured out, will he well, the winners will be here to reverse this trend. I don't think between the Reds and the Bengals, they'd have to win from now until doomsday. Between nineteen seventy five and nineteen ninety, the Reds won twenty percent of all the World Series played. How good was that? Perfect and the Bengals and all of a sudden it sunk like a U boat. I had one question to give to you at this point here it is okay?
Is this going back to the hippo thing in the country? No, something different. I got a text Kenny Anderson, what was it? Eighty number fourteen? The Pride of Augustana College eighty one in Detroit. Right, everyone said he'd go back next year. Kenny Anderson won Super Bowl lost. About eight years later Boomers sis and one Super Bowl lost, Joe Burrow one super Bowl lost. Do you see a trend? You don't see it yet, do you. I got to think about that one for a few minutes.
I'm not sure. I hope in a few years we may not be here. Get one, Just give me, just get one in our lifetime, Tom Brady, yeh, don't make a different. We didn't want one trophy and everybody gets one ring? Bring it here? Thank you? How big it would that be? I guarantee you, Troy Blackburn and everybody would show up that day. You know, Marge Shot gave me a World Series ring about that nineteen ninety look at you because we did the postgame show together,
me and Margie. I bet speaking of sports, Willie, we want to say this a special and with your second motion, make this gentleman, the spilled Cunningham Citizen of the day, the cod give me his name. He's from Bally Sports, Cincinnati. One of the Kings of our Reds broadcast. Ron Melanor aka rufus I love. That guy rolled a perfect three hundred game last week at Northwest Lane. So with your permission, perfect Rufus is our citizen of the day, no question, Rufus is hilarious. A perfect
three hundred game. He knows that he's hilarious. And you know he knows that guy Harry from Hamilton too. Does he know him? Yeah? I think he lives down the street from him. Give me out of the students you're put have a few fungent comments to make on the other side about Jews, Israelis, Palestinians, and Hamas Willy. In honor of the violent gang of monkeys and or the cocaine hippos, we say happy birthday today to the President of the United States, Mister Joe Biden, turns eighty one today.
We leave you with the immortal words of the student Drip. Well, we're going to win and we're gonna help. We have plans to build a railroad from the Pacific all the way across in the Ocean. We have plans to build in in in Angola, one of the largest solar plants in the world. I can go on, but I'm on, I'm going off script. I'm gonna get in trouble. I gotta build a road between here and the Indian Ocean, sag, it'll be deep pylons. Well, they have a
railroad, will they have some stuckies along the way. We'll get to a tab piraval to get involved in this. Yeah, there you go to put some of that money together. Sure we got one point six billions. Anybody got anybody got their hand in the till yet? Are they the new it's coming? But how do you build a railroad? What was it? The Pacific to the Indian Ocean? How do you do that? Floats got to tell that those pielines are deep, deep deep needs the plans. Okay,
se don't make fun of Joe Biden. Just let them talk. I just said he's a good job. He's his birthday, ten year old, playing with friend friends eaten by violent monkeys on seven hundred WLW. When you're old and down the gory, Okay, let's you and I whacked each of us philosophically in the good old days, which weren't that good and were quite old when I attended Xavier. Of course, the Vietnam War was going like crazy, and I'm convinced that John F. Kennedy, if you've not been murdered
by Lee Harvey Oswald never would have gotten us into Vietnam War. But I regressed well. We had debating societies in which issues were presented, and then each side would spend some time organizing ones arguments in favor or opposed and presented in a philosophical area dyed fashion, and there would be professors and or jesuit preached around to assist on the debate side and determine what to do. When I went to University of Toledo Law school, only law school in Ohio that
would admit me. I had a C plus average, a pretty good score in the LSAT, but what the hell? I was submitted to the University of Toledo, and I decided to join the debate team, and we traveled various law schools. I remember a match we had at Case Western and Cleveland had won in Ohio State had won at Ohio Northern, and we'd go there and debate some issue, and we had to prepare both sides of the issue because we're not sure which side we were going to take. And then about
twenty minutes before the debate would commence in front of a small audience. We'd be handed at the side, whether in favor of the death penalty or opposed to the death penalty, whether in favor of freedom of speech under these circumstances or against freedom of speech under these circumstances. What does the fourteenth Amendment apply substantive and procedural due process or not? And so we had to prepare for both sides of the debate because you didn't want to be cut short, and
so you're not sure which side you had until the very end. And that was the nature of the Socratic method of learning, which is learned both sides of an issue, and then from available evidence you could form your own opinions down the road. But as an attorney, you'd be hired to take a case, maybe aside you disagreed with. Nonetheless, it was required. It wasn't indoctrination. What it was was that students had to learn how to critically
think. That is, just because I'm opposed to maybe the exclusionary rule of the Fourth Amendment excluding evidence because of CoP's mistake letting a guilty person go free. You had to be available to make the argument because you had to understand what the other side was thinking. To accept what they had to say. So what's happened today is completely different. Now students which are majority female. Sixty percent of college kids are female. And when you see the protest involving
hamas in Israel, the majority of those attending are female. Because they're in college, they have free time. Most of us who work, actually do something for a living, don't have time to demonstrate protest cream, holler and shout. We're too busy supporting your husband, supporting your wife, worried about the kids. You read the newspaper or go online and take a look at it. Of course you listen to me or the great one Mark Levin.
In a way you go, that's not the way it works today. Too much free time, and so colleges and universities should guide students score critical thinking through an honest and objective analysis of evidence. So here's the available evidence, known facts, and so you have to understand both sides. Maybe there's three or four sides of an issue. But the purpose of college should be the analysis of critical thinking based upon available objective evidence. That's what should happen.
But that's not what happens today at UC. I would suspect NKU and Xavier are better. But you're at a big state university like UC or a University of Dayton or a UK University of Kentucky Indiana, things work differently. They exist to indoctrinate young and impressionable, generally female minds through an ideology, driven through a known narrative. In other words, if an unarmed black man is killed by a white police officer, we have the guilty party and we have
the innocent party. Now, on the issue of abortion, there's not critical thinking happening on an abortion. Have you seen this sonogram? Do you see the heart beating? Do you see the brain wave activities? See? No, I don't want to deal with that. I know abortion is a sacrament, it's right. I don't want to be confused with facts. Same way when it comes to indigenous and the colonizers, that's a big that. That's
one of the sacraments of liberalism and Marxism is indigenous versus the colonizers. Indigenous rightful loving, entitled, the colonizers, especially racist, sexist homophobes. It's a terrible it's a bad thing. So that's what's happening on college campuses today. And the overriding goal is to indoctrinate, not to educate. It's to indoctrinate, not to encourage critical thinking. So if one would think critically about the so called Holyland, a Marxist history of Israel is a lie. The
Marxists being taught of college campuses is a lie. Jews have lived in the Holy Land for maybe as long as three thousand years, and the archaeological record demonstrates that is the case three thousand years. The archaeological and written record prove that Jews have continuously lived in the Holy Land since at least two thousand BC. In fact, all that time has been only three independent states, the Kingdoms of Judah and Judea, and then there was the Ottoman Empire and then
the current one. In fact, throughout most of its history, the land was almost unusable. Mark Twain and others who went there one hundred and fifty two hundred years ago said, as a desert, those little rain water falling,
it's terrible, the winds blow insufferably. And so if talk about the indigenous people in the Holy Land and the colonizers, well, the indigenous people or the Jews through in fact, throughout most of the last one two hundred years, the Arab and Muslim communities have been the colonizers against the Jews.
The Holy Land was perceived at one point is being sparsely populated, swamp infested, arid, mostly inhospitable relic of a former glory, and so the Jews have been there for a whole lot longer than the Muslim Arabs have occupied. In fact, in nineteen forty eight, the Jews finally overcame centuries of colonization and declared an independent Jewish state in the Holy Land for the first time in
two thousand years. There was no Muslim religion till about six point fifty AD, and so the colonizers were the Muslims and the indigenous people were the Jews, contrary to Marxist gospel. So one of the arguments I hear constantly on college campuses is the fact that the Jews don't belong in a place where they've been for about three thousand years. And now because of this ignorance and this available historical record is available, but it's not taught, there's a certain protest
movement available on college campuses. The obscenity that we see being played out on streets and on college campuses is not unexpected. It's foreseeable when one considers the cynical and fraudulent indoctrination of youth on college campuses by vast majorities of Marxist leftist professors who pollute the educational stream, often with false and vileent destructive ideologies bought and paid for by the students. If they don't buy into it, they
get bad grades and they don't graduate. And so, whether it's the young Americans talking about from the River to the Sea, etc. From the River to the sea for three thousand years had been occupied by the Jews. They know virtually nothing about the past or present because they've not been taught history. They've been indoctrinated garbage in, garbage out. And many of these college professors ninety five percent or liberal progressive Marxists, are malign academic actors and not teachers
in the classic sense of the word. At least when I went to school at Xavier in the Vietnam War, Father Schmidt and others would have a great debate whether America belonged in the Vietnam War based upon the spread of communism and the rule it was a terrible idea. Whether it's Afghanistan or Iraq or Vietnam. None of it worked out. Trillions of dollars in expenses. Fifty nine thousand killed American soldiers in Afghanistan, about eight thousand in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And we're left with this idea that we're always the wrong malignentity doing whatever. And if one buys into the colonizers versus the oppressor argument that you hear so many times on college campuses, if you want to talk about the conquered and the conqueror, the conquered have been the Jews, and the conquerors have been either the Romans or the Palestinians, indigenous versus the colonizers. The indigenous peoples in the Holy Land are the Jews, and Muslims didn't come along till like
fifteen hundred years after Jews had settled the area. Now those facts are ignored and by those marching around Times Square or Cincinnati right now, there's hamas chapters. And if you listen to me, last week I had on an author named Paul Kamoner who followed the money of who's funding so many of these Palestinian
protests. They pay for the protest and they have a receptive audience of individuals, especially women, that have been taught these lies and believe them that somehow the Jews are the interlopers and the indigenous people are the Palestinians, which just
the opposite is true also in Palestinian lands. I have the most recent work done by the Arab World for Research and Development, a survey of six hundred and sixty eight Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip between October the thirty first and November the tenth found that seventy five percent of Palestinians support the invasion by Hamas, and ninety eight percent now feel more proud of their identity
as Palestinians now than they did before. Ninety eight percent also said they will never forget and never forgive what Israel has did to them ninety eight percent. And so Hamas is an idea, a militaristic idea, and the boys and girls that are now seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve years old, the great majority, of course, will survive. We'll have a view toward the Jews that reflect this poll that ninety eight percent want them
gone from the river to the sea. Palestine must be free, which means killing of the seven or eight million Jews that are in Israel, as I speak, to kill and kill them all. So Israel is in a fight for its life, failure of which means the obliteration of the Jewish state, which has been in existence for about three thousand years. Who are the indigenous peoples and who are the colonizers? The indigenous folks are the Jews, and
the colonizers are the Palestinians. That fact is completely lost in whatever debate we must have, whether it's abortion or or unarmed black men being shot to buy white police officers. These are some of the commandments, the principles, the sacraments of the radical left. Anything that disputes that is ignored or those expressing those thoughts are smeared. So keep in mind that the colonizers are the Palestinians and the indigenous people are the Jews who have a right to be there,
and their failure means they completely lose. And wars are messy. Civilians are killed sadly during wars. All the time when America's existence was at stake, we had no problem dropping atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Roshima on August sixth and August the ninth, nineteen forty five. We had no problem fire bombing dressed In and other German and Japanese cities, in burning them to the ground,
killing in the process, men, women, children, babies. Had no problem doing that because the existence of our country was at stake, and we were attacked on October seventh, the indigenous people of the of the Holy Land, the Jews were attacked, and they're responding to it with as much as possible directed activities toward Hamas itself and not toward civilians that they often notify that a bomb or a missile is coming. That's not the way that wars have
worked in the past. So remember the indigenous people have a right to be there. And by the way, Texas is not going back to the Mexicans any more than Arizona or Colorado is going back to the Mexicans. When wars take placers, winners and losers, And for the Mexican War, we won
and Mexico lost. That's the name of that tune. And when we fight a battle, we fight tooth and nail, and sadly, civilians often die during wars, and this one the Jews are doing everything in their power not to kill civilians, for which they receive zero credit in the mainstream media. Oh, let's continue. We never stop. We simply continue to twenty five Home of Your Bengals and the Pella Now Pay Later Pella Windows Indoors Hotline on
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rets in your head? How does he get away with this because you have a compliant media that wants to prop him up. Well, you know what his daughter wrote in her diary right that the media doesn't talk about, took showers with her dad bingo. And now what father has showers with six and seven year old your biological daughter? Any any girl who does that? Joe Biden? And it's like, well, well it's Joe, it's you don't seem to bother you at all, or you it bothers me. Oh I'm
sorry. So what's the big question? You had a big question? What is hitty with the monkeys? Here's the deal? You think he thought I was making this stuff up about it from the Wizard of Oz Rock. This is, by the way, is being played a lot on TV. I watched it the other day. Somehow that's become a Christmas movie. I don't get it. I cry at that. You're still be right. Yeah, it's a good makes me said, I like the ten Man. It's a
really good lion. Yeah, it's a scarecrow. Well, there's this story out of India which is a tragic story of a rogue gang of monkeys that have set themselves upon a village and the monkeys are attacking people. What your kids when you're outside rock uneez. The monkeys have now killed a ten year old boy, took out his intestines, and then kidnapped his three year old brother and took him up into the trees and the mountains. They have a
shotgun around there, looking now they have a shotgun or or nothing. To make sure. You want to keep an extra eye out on the pebbles and then and then well armed with one compound, don't worry that. So if some monk well armed, if a whole bunch of ninety through the booby trappers Ponderosa, you got you better take the little rock. Go let's go right now. Well, I'm just saying, would you rather be eaten by a cocaine hippo? Where's the cocaine hippo Pablo Escobars placed down there in Mexico?
Remember Pablo from Columbia, cocaine warlord? And you? I think I would stand a better chance against the monkeys. You would you take the monk? Well? Segments that are they on drugs or something too? Or not? Yeah, they're they're on they're sucking on meth or something. Okay, I think i'd have a shot. You have had a monkey's getting They don't realize you have no shot against a hippop none. They can run fast, they can run up back then don't find it? Then what they don't have a
back? Dull fat I'm looking at this as said, we're like three thousand pounds. See down there, there's no there's that's Tucker talking. Well, those are the things I think about it. What about Fritz? I don't know what the sevens? Fritz? Anyway, now getting back to this, you're looking up the right he is. Let me share with you some of my research. Here's my research. Okay, there it is Reds and Bengals?
Is this is futility? Is your math left the other day? Okay, nineteen ninety five Reds against the Atlanta Braves oh and four, nineteen ninety nine al lighter they lost, and now oh and five ten oh and three. It's a big jump, by the way, between ninety nine and twenty ten, eleven years. But by at that point there's zero and eight. Then twenty twelve they win two in San Francisco, come back and lose three, So this point not doing too well. They only lost but won two
games. Then in twenty thirteen, Johnny Cuato might recall that Pittsburgh oh and one drops the ball twenty twenty Trevor Bauer uh oh and two and the against the Braves. So they're two and fourteen in playoff games. How's that looking? Not good? How about the Bengals? Al Michael says, they're now one and twenty five on road games in prime time. They were one in twenty four they lost Thursday. They're one and twenty five road games plus the
three Super Bowls. You put it all together, there are three. The two teams are three and forty two. Well, I assume you're getting that. But as I'm sure Segma is question as well, you're you're you got two different things going here. You've got Baseball playoff losses and Bengal primetime losses on the road. I mean, do you want to throw in the Bengals
postseason? So the postseason they didn't do anything the last couple of years until nonetheless, it's not the I see what you're getting, but it's not the best. But you tried, you try rock about this. Have you told the boy this is the future. But as I always say, Willie, i am forty three hippos and monkeys. I'm forty three going on forty four
years old. I was ten when the Reds won the World Series. So like my generation is the last one that remembers glory in sports here and since no, look, there's been some great teams, and I'm not saying I'm turning winning championship. So anybody younger than me only knows about the Bengals or the Reds or any sports even in Cincinnati winning being told anecdotally by their dad or their mom, or reading about it like I'm my after me. You've
not experienced it, my son, you know. And they went to thought. But other than that, you know, does he understand he lives in the land of losers? This interest. Between nineteen seventy five and nineteen ninety the Reds won twenty percent of all the World Series. Now, what a good year? Next year? What about FC? I don't think anybody cares. I mean, are they still in the playoffs? What happened? Yeah? They playoffs the next year. Eastern Conference semi final Saturday against Philadelphia Union.
A little three week break. Yeah, maybe they should keep this going a little more like, well they will. The finals aren't until February first, a little three months. Wait. They play games and then they take off for a week or two, and then they play another game. I think it's aidework, the tiring game. Rackers rock. They're running around ninety minutes no break, not bowling, I mean, not becoming a bowler. Something tell them a little the rock? How about golf for the little rock?
Show him this record? I'm looking at here, three and forty two. That's not good? Is it? Am I wrong? No? But what do we do? We can hope is that Joe Burrow gets nothing. It's all up the it's all now we're back to like you know twenty like twenty eighteen, let's hope for a good draft pick. Bengals, that's what we're doing. Right. Well, they're gonna be in last place likely, which means they got to have a better schedule next year. Right, Yeah,
better schedule, we'll get a higher draft pick. You gotta find a way to make lemonade at a Lemons will he which is how they do the snake will do it. And I made the comment on Twitter that I think Joe Burrow might be injury prone. It might be because he's gone through the knee, the MCL, the PCL, the eight, got all the ls and then the then you had the appendc to me appen dec to me, Then the calf, the calf, now the risk, Now the wrist.
Now what's next? Shoulder? Well, as I told you, you told me that off air, and I looked it up because I knew this was the case, but UH confirmed it. Peyton Manning started two hundred and eight consecutive games, started and played in two hundred and eight consecutive aims for the neck in twenty eleven. That's impossible. Joe Burrow's missed like three hundred or two hundred games. Never got hurt. No, I mean just every week and count on boom boom boom, boom ba boom, he's gonna be there.
And Joe Burrow gets hurt constantly. I don't know. And CAF was just a weird one. That's why that shouldn't have happened unless there was another injury going on that one. I just never understood the times, like why why? I don't really Tim Kramchek said, three months, immobilize it in a cast. You can't move it for three months, then one or two months of rehab with the right wrist, and after four four to six months he'll be fine. Thought well, oh, okay, okay, six months.
Yeah, it's like a middle of March April, may may have next year. He'll be fine, set in time for ota days that he probably won't do those anyway. But no, in this am I missing something here? Hey j mcaren, I'm just saying, by the way, I think he's gonna want to be in the starting quarterback in a couple of weeks. Hey, j Is what about Jake for he has more experience. I like Jake. He's good player, has been he's been in the league a little
while, but he doesn't have much experience playing football. Just some players get hurt and other players don't like you. You didn't get hurt, got hurt at your part. You didn't get hurting Rocks one year, I got hurt. Other than that, Yeah, that was good. But Joe's hurt in an era where quarterbacks are protected. When Peyton was doing his things, they weren't too protecting us head off, and now they're protected constantly. He's hurt
three the last four seasons. And this is something you know he addresses. Maybe get some bottom and c or maybe get some get something massages. How to go see Shaun Watson Sean Watson's there's all the best places check him out. Yeah, they give me some sports because he's he's a mess. Eighty two. He's not playing either. Was going to start. Aaron Rodgers is going to come back? Yeah, Kansas City, that's the only one. Aaron Rodgers not coming back. No, I mean, you don't think he's
gonna play in December? Okay, that team stinks. That was awful. Pot the end man looked like out there and he just threw two interceptions that hair. Your team could beat the Jets, yes, were they weren't good awful. At least the Notre Dame football team beats somebody from the plays for us the best teams in the A c C. You haven't you had to bring that up, did you. I'm just saying that they no way can I make the announcement. I have the UC game this Saturday. I'm calling
it for ESPN. Kansas Hawk you see Katz and I've already started watching them breaking them down, and I'm excited about it. About that the Rock Kansas number one in basketball, Tom Kansas number one. I thought, okay, Kansas, they had they actually played football. Now the lost last week Kansas State, who's a really good team. But Kansas good maybeat Oklahoma a couple of weeks ago. So you see he's got problems. Oh they're Devin Neil
there running back. Kansas is the real deal. And if you know anything about the Bearcats, you know that they have not stopped the run well the last couple of weeks, including West Virginia. That quarterback they had just was un god he was good. Keep hope a white kids run around all over the place. Keep keep hope alive. But a boy a fan is gonna do it. Amphetamine monkeys that might be loosing Harrison's. What the story. Somebody's got to have a shotgun. They've gone from Indiana, India, Harrison,
Indiana, and then they made across the way to Harrison's. Watch it on I seventy four baby. Remember we had the monkey outbreak getting let loose in green Township. Remember that a couple couple a couple of years ago had dudes too. Tony Rosier, along with Joe Eaters, ordered the execution of him right after a veterans park in Green Town. That was after that was after that was after what's his name? Shot? You know who? Right? The big Want to protect yourself, get a double barrel shotgun, have
the shelves of twelve gay shotgun. And I promise you, as I told my wife, we live in an area that's wooded and it's not so much secluded, said Jill. If there's ever a problem, just walk out on the balcony here, walk out, put that double barrel shotgun and fired to blasts. Have you ever have you ever looked at us as Peterburg going oh my god, oh my god, shut up, please stop, He's like em fu. Yeah, you ever looked at a six year old girl's ear
and said, I want some of that right there. Let me walk up there and touch let me touch on And how old are you seventeen man? Six six? He's a perv. Do you need psychiat or help? That's thank you, Joe Justice. Joe speak speaking from on high up there. And Columbus killing monkeys and apes. That was Joe. That was Joe. So Joe shot the big age and then those monkeys. Yeah, was there veterans park? Wow, they said they were gonna You know, I thought
Tony Rosiello rather you know, captured of himself. No, he ordered He's the one that called in the squad, called in the swat team, that brought the swat team up, and then Joe deaters gave the go ahead with it. Shoot them. They're supposed to use tranquilizer darts and they just put him down. Joe little crap oh okay, said he disagrees with Tony Rosiello. See what happened. A couple of big Republicans there, give me the
stooge report quickly. We got monkeys and cocaine hippos. Will he had the stooge reporters of Proud Service of your local Tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers Tamestar quality. You could feel the Northern Kentucky Callindy Weather heating in air eight five, nine seventy eight, one forty eight, twenty two spots. Bengals line tonight, Willie had six five right here on seven hundred WLW. Drew Plitt, the quarterback out of love Fall State and Ball State, is back.
He signed with the practice squad today. Good player Zager. Xavier is going to be in Florida in November of twenty four. They're going to play in the Fort Myers tip Off. I've been there. Michigan, South Carolina and Virginia Tech are in with Xavier in that tournament. Kansas number one solid in the College AP College Basketball Poll, Purdue is second, Arizona third. Say that's it. In Sports Rock, what's on the Big Show? If anything? Right out the game, we have Mike Allen Junior discussing. I
don't know if you know if you heard the story. Dave Portnoy, who does Barstool Sports, wants to sue the NFL and possibly the Bengals over the fact that Joe Burrow is not on the injury report. We're going to see if that is something that is viable or not. Ask him about these monkeys. Will you will segment? Thank you Yes, sir, seven hundred WLW don't miss our iHeartRadio Holiday Special twenty twenty three, all hosted by Mario Lopez. Thanksgiving Ease
