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11-7-23 Willie with Frank LaRose

Nov 07, 202318 min
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Willie gets an update on the 2023 general election with Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.

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We have coverage later on from Boone County, from Kenton County, But right now is the Secretary of State demand in charge of all elections in the state of Ohio this Tuesday afternoon. That would be Frank LeRose of the Secretary of State's Office in Frank Lrose, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And at first, blush this afternoon. How are things looking in Ohio as we

speak? Plus, I want to talk with you about Israel, But first of all, what about Ohio. You know, things are going quite smoothly. At the close of early voting on Sunday, we had over eight hundred and fifty thousand Ohios that had already made their voices heard. We know that many more are going to do so today. Think about this. Thousands of polling locations opened right on time at six thirty am, staffed by tens of

thousands of election day poll workers. It's a big logistical undertaking, but it's something that Ohio does very well and we're proud of that. And as far as the total vote, this isn't off year election, but issues one and two and some local issues like twenty two, and there's a lot of there's

some bond and issues up, et cetera. As far as the eight hundred and fifty thousand early voting, is there a sense that you have, Franklerosa, that somehow Ohioans are warming toward early voting, especially on the conservative side. Yeah. I think the more people try it, the more they like it. It is a secure process, has the same security built in that in person election day voting has. And it's convenient. We've got four weeks of early voting. We check IDs. Yes, we remove dead people from

the rules. I don't apologize for that. The left attacks me for it, but yeah, we have a good process for early voting in Ohio, and when people try it, they enjoy it all. Right. Now, on a different matter completely. We've got to get to Issue one in two And as far as the language and Issue one, by the way, the language and Issue one, according to the Cincinnati inquir says that abortions are permitted up through viability, which is like twenty three twenty four weeks, and after

that it is not permitted. And so when I read stuff like that, I'm thinking, there's so much misinformation out there about State Issue one, about what it does, what it wouldn't do. And so if the thing goes down today, let's say the vote is no today tomorrow, we should have the results. Normally we have the results by midnight in this date, and

what is the status of abortion? Then, say, in the next thirty days, once the election is certified and we have the final result, and let's say no win, what's the status of abortion in Ohio at that point. Well, to be clear, if Issue one were to pass, it would be the most extreme abortion law in the country. That's why we've been fighting so hard to encourage Ohioans to vote no. It would legalize abortion all the way through the end of pregnancy. It would take away parental rights,

and it would be dangerous for Ohio. If this fails, and I hope and believe and I pray that it will. Then it is the current law of the state of Ohio, which again is pending a court challenge right now, and so that would allow abortion for a certain number of weeks, and of course there are always exceptions for the health of the mother, life of the mother rather and that would be the status quo just as it is today. So if no wins, abortions for many, many weeks after conception would

still be legal. Oh, certainly. And there is a what's called a heartbeat bill that has been passed. I was a supporter of that, I voted for it. That is currently in court and so that is not in effect right now now, but you know, pending the outcome of that court case, it could put in place to the law that says that once a

fetal heartbeat can be detected, then abortion would not be permitted. But that's not currently the case again because of that court challenge, and so there's lots of stuff to go on either way, Yes or no. Yes would definitively foreclose the ability of the legislature to cut around the edges to change this or change that. But a vote of no means abortion is still legal for several weeks and then it's subject to more court and more Assembly action. Who knows

what's going to happen. But the one way to make sure that partial birth abortion is enshrined in our constitution, if you're in favor of that, is to vote yes on Issue one. And that would be the big problem with this is that it would be enshrined in our state constitution. It's the supreme law of the state. Nothing the legislature does can impact that. And it

would make Ohio the most extreme state in the country. Not only partial birth abortion, this brutal and excruciating process that could go all the way through the end of pregnancy. It would take away perimal rights. It could even open the door to taxpayer funded abortion because it would be creating a constitutional right to abortion all the way through the end of pregnancy. There's a lot of good reasons to vote no on Issue one. Now, on an unrelated matter,

we got issue too hanging out there. Franklerose. I'm watching about an hour and a half ago. It was about ten thirty quarter to eleven this morning on CNN, and the Republicans in the Congress had a little press or a news conference in which they brought over the actual survivors of what happened. Exactly thirty days ago today, which is October the seventh, is when it happened. And there was his father who appeared. He reminded me of Franklerose.

This father, this Israeli, is living in a kibbuts. He and his wife for just to get some time away from the three kids, three little girls, they're like three, five and seven, that they wanted to go to about forty miles away to spend time with some of her relatives. And they just happened to pick the night of October sixth, and they had their three little girls in the care custody and control of a next door neighbor. They had two little girls, and it was a wonderful situation. He said,

we can get away. There was some partying going on that we weren't part of that, and we wanted to go and spend some time, some quiet time away as husband and wife, mother and father. And they left their three little girls in the kibbutz, and this man was literally breaking down a by when he got back. About a day and a half later, he was able to get back and what he saw was unspeakable terror inflicted upon one of his little girls, unspeakable terror that I don't want to talk about

on the radio on a Tuesday afternoon. And the other two are missing. The three and the seven year old are missing. The other one was brutally murdered inside of their home. The mother and father are destroyed, and at this point they do not know about their other girls, even whether they're atages or not, because they don't know. Can you imagine as a young father, having savages and barbarians do that to your family, and then on college

campuses. Right here in Ohio and around the Midwest, we have large numbers of HAMAS chapters in colleges and universities that celebrate what occurred and support hamas. How do you, as a former ranger, military man and an officeholder, how do you process that? Willie? It's hard to understand that kind of savagery. As a father of an eight year old, a ten year old, and a twelve year old little girl, I know my most important responsibility is to be a dad. And I'm sure that this father is and will

remain for the rest of his life heartbroken about what happened. But let's be clear who's responsible. On October seventh, a group of bloodthirsty killers broke through a barrier of a wall, a border fence which crucially we don't even have in large parts of our country. These Hamas terrorists broke through a barrier wall and inflicted more murder, rape, torture, beheading. It was the single largest attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust. And we need to understand

what they are up against. Hamas is well, it's the same as Isis in their brutality, but they are paid for and blessed by Iran. Iran is responsible for what Hamas did, and Hamas has brought murder and Mayhem to Israel, and now Israel's doing what they must do. Listen, Israel didn't start this fight, but they have every right to finish it, and they will finish it at a time of their choosing once Hamas has been eradicated from the Gaza strip. You can't negotiate with Hamas, you can't make peace with

Hamas. And this idea that there should be a ceasefire, and some of these knuckleheads on college campuses that let's be honest, what this is. It is anti Semitism. To tell the Israelis to have a ceasefire right now would be like telling the Allies to have a ceasefire as they were moving into Germany to defeat the Nazis. Israel is busy defeating Hamas, and that's exactly what

they have to do. Can you imagine if Hamas and has Belah had the military power of the Israelis, and Israelis had the military power of Hamas. Hamas has made their objective clear. They've said that they want to have more of October seventh. They have said that they want to annihilate Israel from the face of the earth. When they say from the river to the sea, they mean they want to commit mass genocide and wipe the Israeli people off the

face of the map. You can't negotiate with that. That has to be defeated, and that means that Hamas has to be eradicated, and that's what they're doing, and they need to have our full support. I have stood with Israel repeatedly throughout my life because you know, as a person of faith, I know it's what my faith commands me to do. But even if I didn't have that background, it is what is in the into America's security.

It's the right thing to do. We need to back Israel, give them the diplomatic space to do what they need to do, and we need to be there to support them with weaponry and to make sure that we leon Iran so that Iran knows that there will be consequences for what they've done. If they try to open a second front in the north with their Hesbala allies, there will be consequences for that. That's why there are two carrier strike groups in the Mediterranean right now. And as far as Is, as far

as Isis, you mentioned Isis. You can take Isis. You could take Boca Haram, you could take the Muslim Brotherhood, you could take the Taliban, you could take Hesblah, you could take Hamas. And I listened to some on the other side of the fence that disagree with you and I on this, who say, well, the Palestinians have rights too, absolutely,

they have rights. And to watch little boys and girls that are Palestinians that are killed brutally because of what Hamas is doing to them, I lay all those deaths at the doorstep of Hamas itself, who uses the hostages, who use their own people as hostages, who put their military hardware underneath the hospitals and schools. The Hamas is the one responsible for all of the damage to happening in the Gaza. In fact, Gaza right now exists the way it

does because of Hamas. They took water pipes, et cetera, and made pipe bombs. All the millions of dollars given to them for humanitarian purposes have been plowed into armaments and the missiles and guns, and the howitzers and artillery shells. And it must stop. And the leaders of Hamas are not in Gaza. They're in Cutter living a life of multi millionaires. Now, one last thing, he said, Franklin Rose this father, who was very emotional,

of course, and his wife unspeakable terror. He said, Hamas rapes our women, they behead our babies, then set us on fire. You cannot negotiate with You cannot say, well, the Nazis. You can't say Georgie Patten in nineteen forty four forty five, he should have stopped somewhere short of should not have gone into Berlin. After all, you got to negotiate with the Nazis. You don't negotiate with people like this, you defeat them. And that's the answer to that tune. Now, frank LeRose on state

issue too, Where do you stand on State Issue two? First of all, not as a secretary of State, but as someone who has skinning the game and would vote that is the marijuana amendment. What do you say about that? Yea, I have deep concerns about it, and I think that some people may have oversimplified this, and maybe even some of our fellow conservatives say, well, from a libertarian standpoint, people want to buy it, people want to sell it. Why not? But here's what it does.

It normalizes something that should not be normalized. I was in New York just a couple of weeks ago. I was out for a run early one morning, ran past a preschool at seven am. There's a group probably forty kids standing in line to wait for the doors of the preschool to open up, and the smell of marijuana in the air was so thick that nobody should be

subjective to that. It would, by the way, create five new items in our state budget, and it spends the money that would come as a result of the tax revenues on a bunch of you know, social justice nonsense, and so Ohilan should do their research and think long and hard about whether they want to normalize the use of recreational marijuana, whether they want to spend these tax dollars on a bunch of sort of social justice projects. That's what

Issue Too does. And so you would arn urge a no on one and know on two and twenty two you don't have a dog in that fight, because that's the City of Cincinnati issue. As far as lastly, as far as total turnout, eight hundred and fifty thousand voted early. How many are going to vote today? This is election day, this is shall we say Republican weather. How many total votes will will be counted? You know, I don't predict an exact number, but I think there's going to be a

massive turnout today. I think millions of Ohiolands will get out to make their voices heard. And I think that's a good thing. And we'll count the results at seven thirty and report them on election night. Other states don't do

that. We're going to give you those results on election night. Of course, the final tabulation the official result comes weeks later, but we'll give you that unofficial result for Issue one Too on our website, local issues and candidates on your count Yeah, like Hambliny County Board of Elections has an excellent, excellent website. Or Franklerose, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham show. Setting the record straight and looks like Ohio wins have now

embraced early voting. And Franklerosa, thank you very much. Get out and vote, bring your ID, bring a smile to thank those poll workers. They're working hard. Maybe take some donuts too, give them a few donuts. All right, Franklerose, thank you very much. Thanks Willie. All right, let's continue with more. And one cannot look that's what's happening in the world and not see correlations between now in the nineteen thirties in Nazi Germany.

You know that last night, a woman who lives close to a facility that has the star of David on it was watching coverage, according to the CNN this morning, watching coverage of the Israeli Gaza war with a moss and decided to get in her car and run it into the side of a brick building in Indianapolis. Now, unbeknownst to her that the Star David was on the side of the building and she backed up ran into it again. She was filled with such rage and hate. She wanted to kill anything Jewish,

any person Jewish or a facility. But that particular building was occupied by the Black Hebrews of Ethiopia, which is not really a group necessarily affiliated with Judaism. But she wanted simply to kill, injure and maim some symbol of Judaism. And she ran her car into a building with a Star David on the side. Two days ago, there was a sixty nine year old man holding an Israeli flag in Los Angeles who had the crap beaten out of them by

another Palestinian sympathizer who wanted to kill a Jew. And Jewish Americans are picking up their concealed carry permits now like never before. Jews tend to be vote Democratic, except when their lives are at stake, in which many are now going to vote Republican because there's a perception you can get certain Second Amendment rights

with the Republicans you can't get with Democrats. These are incredible, unbelievable times when inside of America we have Hamas chapters in colleges and universities putting forth hatred and hate speech from Ivy League to the California coast, including at the University of Cincinnati. There's an OMAS chapter there. And so how can we have

such darkness descend upon the land. And it's happening because of vicious anti Semitism and the fact that I'll have in my mind for a long time that father, that thirty seven year old father who survived in his kibbutz the attack, who said Hamas rapes our women, beheads our babies, and then set us on fire. It's really a fight for civilization itself in America. Must be part of it, and we must be on the right side. Let's continue

with more coming up later. We'll be a representative of Boone County to talk about the turnout there. Later on. Also we have Jack Windsor of the of course the Ohio Press Network to talk about the columns that he has posted about issues one and two and what it means. Later on, also Chris Smitherman and Moore. So if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Election Day, get out and

vote all on news radio seven hundred WULW. This Thanksgiving Zeros is serving deals as sweet as pie. That's why

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