There's going to be three inches of snow and ice and unforgiving wins. But now things may be dissipating. Stay tuned for more. But until then, we're going to pick up the pieces of the Super Bowl of yesterday and also see criminal prosecutions happening in Michigan and Marymount High School in northern Kentucky and so much more. And Michelle Schnodgrass is the Campbell County Attorney and I just learned she's retiring at the end of the year. Michelle Schnodgrass, Welcome again to
the Bill Cunningham Show. And why you're retiring. You're too young to retire. You got to stay at it. Why are you Why when are you retiring? Let me say that I'm not retiring except from my job as the Commonwealth's Attorney. I will still be practicing law, just on the private side as starting at the end of the year. Let's talk about this Michigan case
because I followed it on Law and Crime and other places. In a Michigan jury found Jennifer Crumbley last week guilty of four counts of involuntary manlaugh which Carrie fifteen years in jail each, which means is four different events, so she might get sixty years, she probably can't do fifteen. She appears to be a mother in her early fifties, and after two days of deliberations at jury and Oakland County Metro Detroit found her guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter.
Her son did the killing Madison Baldwin, Tate Meyer, Hannah Saint Julian, and Justin Shilling. And according to some this is the first time the state of Michigan or Ohio, Kentucky, anywhere that they've prosecuted maybe a bad mother, maybe a bad parent. So as a prosecutor, when you read and saw these verdicts coming out, what was your first impression. Well, my first impression was this. The implications of this are going to be feld across
the country. This is a huge verdict and it will allow prosecutors to look at things a little bit differently. When you have a child committing an act, We're now going to be looking at the parents. We're going to see what the parents knew, what they did, but more importantly, what they didn't do that allowed the crime to occur. And I think that is going
to change things. So even though you're in Newport Campbell County when a different state, a similar state, I think in many ways to Kentucky and Ohio. The female prosecutor in Oakland County said that there were several facts about this case that Jennifer Crumbly failed to do or she did things or didn't do things. What were three or four of the facts you think it was relevant to the jury. Well, one of the biggest things is that this child,
this Ethan Crumbley, had been asking for help. He clearly had some mental health issues. He had gone to his parents, he had gone to others asking for somebody to provide him help, and they didn't do that. If you watched any of this trial, what was going on in this mother's life was crazy. I mean, she's out meeting men, she's doing everything else other than parenting her child. And the fact that she did not get him help when he asked for it, when there were warning signs available and she
ignored those. That's one of the things I think that is most important from a prosecutor's perspective. And also the fact that that there were access to weapons, to guns in the household that were not they were not locked up appropriately. He was able to easily get them. So you've got mental health, you've got guns, and you've got a child making threats at the school and
in fact at the school the day of the shooting. Can you relate what happened the day of the shooting when the mother and this stuff about her having an open marriage with James Crumbley, the father. He's going to go on trial, by the way, next month, and I would anticipate with all
this publicity, you're going to get the same verdict in his case. But it was somewhat selationous that she had multiple effen and that seemed to indicate I think maybe the defense wanted to use that as an advantage to say this, this woman also had some problems, she had difficulties, but nonetheless, on the school got a hold, explain what happened in the morning of the shooting when the school got ahold of the parents said come on in, we got
to talk. And then mom showed up and didn't take the kid out of school. Of course the school could have ordered him out of school. And now the school is getting sued for tens of millions of dollars and I'm sure the Crumblers are going to be sued for tens of millions of dollars, but that may not be particularly relevant. So what is the involvement in the mother when they're called to school and doesn't react appropriately and then later that day all
hell breaks loose. You know, it's hard for me to understand as a parent myself, when you're called to the school and they're talking about threats that your child is making, when you're being shown papers, papers where he basically drew pictures of the gun that he had access to, of an individual eyeing
on the floor in a pool of blood. When you're seeing these things and you simply walk out the door and go about your day as a parent, I can't understand that, And I think that's something that really had an impact on the jurors. How do you not do something knowing that your child has asked for help? You see this evidence, that paper, basically it was a blueprint for the shooting that was going to happen later that day, and she did nothing. She walked away. The father walked away and left him
there. You know, I know the school's getting sued. There's only so much a school can do, you know, with a child, they are limited as to what they can do. I'm sure that will play itself out in the courtroom in Michigan, but ultimately it comes down to a parent and she left and the shots are as almost the shots are being fired by Ethan. He sends a text to his mother, Jennifer Crumbley. She said back a text that says, don't do it. And when she testified, she
said, I assume don't do it. I did that, Yes, I did text back, don't do it. She described it as suicide. She thought she knew he had a gun and wasn't sure exactly where it was. It was in his backpack, and he's texting her troubling text that seemed to indicate he's about to do something terrible, and she texts back to him,
don't do it. She said it was suicide. But if I'm a parent, which I am, and my son is mentally troubled, he has access to weapons, I would assume she knew he had the gun because the gun wasn't in the house and she's out having multiple affairs. She must have been a sex addict and not parenting. And then when during the day of the shooting in school, she gets a troubling text like I'm going to do it,
and then she says, don't do it. Isn't that the time that as a parent, you say, I'm driving to the school, I'm stopping this, I'm calling the police. That was I think a factor. Don't do it. She had consciousness of guilt in a sense, she was cognitive, and she said to him, don't do it. But if it means firing a gun in the school, blowing your brains out, you've got to act. Am I right or wrong? We are absolutely right. And the fact that she is saying now or she said at her trial, oh,
I thought he was talking about suicide. Well, remember her son didn't draw pictures of suicide, so stories changed. We all know that. We know that defense attorneys worked with their clients, Hey, what did you mean by that? Did you mean X, Y or Z, and giving them certain options. She knew exactly what was going to happen. I think that's the mindset of the jury is that she knew and when he said I'm going to do it, how do you think of anything else other than that drawing that
you just saw. The drawing wasn't of him lying on the ground somebody else who he had killed. So she knew what was going to happen at that point in time, and you want to talk about what this mom was doing on other days instead of parenting her child. I always find it interesting how defendants look when they appear in the courtroom. And boy, her defense attorney
sure tried to make her look like an old maid. But when you saw pictures of her before, when she was going out with these you know, and engaging in all these extra marital affayers instead of taking care of her child, it's a different person. So I think the jury had to take all of that into consideration. Very not as sympathetic as I am certain that these
counsel be goes. It was a nationwide case, had many sessions in which they brought in and prepared her for every conceivable argument and dressed her up in a way that made her look like a like she belonged in some cornflake box one. In reality, she liked to think of herself as a player. And this relates a little bit to Marymount High School. Marymut High is, you know, had a terrible incident in which a fourteen year old was conjuring
up a conspiracy to shoot numerous teachers, students, and staff. At Marrymont High School. The Marrymont student had a hit list of eight teachers and students to kill. And this fourteen year old was arrested on Wednesday of last week and Melissa powers to find Himlety County Prosecutor is going to try try to get
this case tried as an adult at the age of fourteen. But the hero in this case is a fellow Marymont student who stepped up and seemingly this fourteen year old who's not yet been identified, was in a bathroom talking about maybe shooting up the school with this fourteen year old who told his father. The fourteen year old was arrested, but the other student told his father that this
one student and identified him, and the dad last name is Swallen. He got a hold of the police and then and then at that point all hell broke clues and they caught him. And I think the defense is saying that
this is right up your rally. The defense is saying this fourteen year old is a troubled child who's autistic, that he was being manipulated by this thirty two year old adult living in the state of Colorado, and at this point the police are monitoring him I can't imagine why he's not under arrest, but they're trying to say the fourteen year old is not mentally responsible because of his autistic trait, when we know that autistic kids are easily manipulated by others.
He gets online with this adult in Colorado provides the hit list of staff, parents, and teachers to kill. He tells a fellow student, thank god he did. But the defense council, I can hear their minds going already. Ray Faller runs to Hamley County Public Vendor's office that he's not responsible. It was a fantasy. The autistic kid did not know the difference between fantasy and reality. He never had access to a gun, and he's troubled,
and the thirty year old out in Denver was manipulating him. Thank god this was discovered. Marymunt would have had a disaster on its hands. But it's going to be presented that I think, knowing Ray Faller as I do, that this was a fantasy. That the man wasn't going to travel from Denver
or at Denver area to kill Marymont High School students. And as a prosecutor, if you were sitting in Melissa shoes, Melissa power's shoes at this point, what would you do with this case, with all these parameters, because with all the school shootings, you got to come down like a ton of bricks on these kids. How do you process this? Well? First of all, I just think everybody needs to take a minute to thank that child who came forward, because that cannot be easy. And boy, how grateful
should we be? Should everybody be for what he did? So I first want to say that. Second, I want to thank My husband's a teacher, so you know, this is what your nightmares are about. So I understand the perspective where the prosecutor's coming from. Right, what are we going to do? We have to do something because what we're doing right now is not working. It is not working at all. So you have to find different ways to come down hard to make it look like we're not going to
put up with this anymore. I think that this is a hard case because of the age of the child, because the child might have some mental disabilities. But there's a reason why it's called the spectrum. We don't know where this child falls on the spectrum. What's going to be important is to see what the juvenile court does in this case, the juvenile court has to do an examination to determine whether the child can be helped or not in juvenile court,
whether this case should be transferred to adult court. They want to look at the victims. They want to look at whether the child actually had a weapon, whether there was an adult got that in this case, who might have been planning ideas in the child's head. But then you got to say, just take a step back and do kind of what happened in Michigan. You know, how did we get to this point? Yeah? And how
they not paying attention to social media and what the child doing. You know, I think a lot of children on the autism spectrum do rely on their electronic devices. I think it is an outlet for them. I think every parent should be paying attention to what's going on in their child's phones or electronic media, whatever it is, social websites that they're on. It's a responsibility for parents to look at that and look antheon Michigan case that this is going
to be charged as attempt at aggravated murder. Where are the parents of the fourteen year old the autistic child. Could they face possible criminal prosecutions under the statutes of attempted aggravated murder. He had action further into the conspiracy, did not complete the act, but that is still a crime. Based upon Michigan, are the prosecutors and police are going to be looking at the parents of the autistic fourteen year old to see what they did, what they knew,
and when they knew it. So I think prosecutors across the country are looking at their laws, they're looking at their statutes, They're trying to find out. You're hearing Kentucky that talks about simplicity, whether someone has a legal duty to prevent an act and they fail to do so. I think the argument could be made, as a parent, do you have a legal duty to prevent your child from committing a crime such as this? Would that be something that would apply. I can say that I hope to God I never have
to make that decision myself that that doesn't happen here in my county. But as prosecutors, we need to look at that. We need to find out what we could make fit, what's appropriate, who's responsible, and where does criminal liability fall? All right, Michelle Snodgrass, I want to get this student's name out because he's and a sense of hero. He said, this is the fifteen year old student that reported to do his dad. Quote, he said that if I told anyone about this, he was going to kill
me as fast as possible. Unquote. So the fourteen year old autistic kid in the library speaking with the boy's name is boom Swallen, told him that he said that if I told anyone about it, he would kill me as fast as possible. But boom Swallen said he told his father, Zach Swallen, about the threat, allowing police to thwart the accused student. You can't assume this is a fantasy. As law enforcement, you can't assume, well, this is being manipulated by someone out of the state, and you have
to assume it's real. And that's why I compliment Melissa Powers and saying we're going to deal with this case because we've had local shootings. There was a big one in Butler County with Richard K. Jones. This is a thing.
But boom Swallen, a fifteen year old student. I assume about a sophomore at Marymount High School had his life threat and he still stood up like a tenfold beacon in the night and told his dad and his dad immediately called HIT nine one one, told Marymont police, and then within a few hours his fourteen year old was arrested. But if boom Swallen and his dad had not acted under threats of their own killing by this fourteen year old, guess
what this could have been a reality. Because as you know, Colorado's had multiple mass shootings beginning in nineteen ninety nine with those two kids that killed a whole bunch in a cafeteria and Columbine, and so this is a thing. And so boom Swallen, his dad, Zach, congratulations on acting as great citizens. And Michelle Snodgress once again, thank you for coming on the Bill
Cunningham Show. And we'll see what happens down the road. But jurisprudence is changing, and parents have got to get more involved with children and what they're doing. When they're doing it, do they have their weapons like an Adam lands ahead when he killed his own mother before the shooting and the in new Town Grade school, and someone spoke up. In this case, someone spoke up, and if Swallen, boom Swallen had not spoken up, we could
have had a different result. But once again, Michelle Schnodgrass. I hope you serve as the Campbell County Attorney Commonwealth attorney for another generation or two. You may be stepping down at the end of the year, but I'm very pleased to have your perspective on this. And Michelle Schnodgress, thank you very much. Thank you, Bill. You have a good day. God bless you. Let's continue with more unbelievable parents. Pay attention on news radio seven
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but seventy two percent of Democrats say the same thing. You can't get eighty three percent of Americans to agree that today is Monday afternoon, but eighty it's an incredible eighty three percent of adult Americans say these aren't voters. Adult Americans say that Joe Biden doesn't have the mental ability to complete a second term as the president, which I'm amazed that's not higher than that. One cannot watch what happened on Thursday and think what that guy's on top of his game despite
the spin of Democratic activists. We'll see what transpires. Also later today we have Tim Graham of the Media Research Center to discuss media coverage just generically speaking of events from a certain perspective, which brings to mind what is happening now in and around Lakewood Church. In Joel Ostein's church outside of Houston. It
holds about forty thousand people. This is a tremendous arena that Joel Ostein has put together at the Lakewood Church. And certain things strike media chords and get attention, but if things do not strike mediacords, they don't get attention. For example, the mass shooting in Tennessee, the person who did that had been a student at that religious school, but he went through transgenderism of one
type or another, and they came back and killed innocent school children. And the fact he was suffering from some mental disorder that caused him to think in a gender dysphoric way, indicates that the media will cover certain events in certain ways and not cover others. The fact he was transgender and had a manifesto that's not yet come out fully is indicative of what might be in the manifesto,
which is anti Christian. It was a Christian school that he went to, and just watching a few minutes ago on CNN about twelve twenty, there was a report that this person was also transgender who appeared to be a woman but was in fact a man from El Salvador with a six year old in tow and also that CNN also reported that this person, who was carrying a rifle in Ar fifteen, had plastered all over that rifle free Palestine, Free
Palestine. So this was a thoroughly confused person suffering I'm sure mental illness, and if that doesn't fit the media narrative. There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of churches that have been desecrated the past couple three years.
I've had on guests repeatedly about the number of Christian and Catholic churches and schools that are desecrated and suffer from graffiti and other things inside the church or school which are not reported by the mainstream media because it doesn't fit, doesn't fit whatsoever. And so if this person was in fact transgender from Central America from male to female and also had on the side of the AR fifteen plastered Free
Palestine, this is a mentally ill person who's thoroughly confused. But those facts are not going to be well broadcast. And I would anticipate because they were persons injured. But the only person who died was to shoot her herself for himself, and the child is in serious condition. So I don't know, but I do know that if something fits the media narrative, it gets expression. If it doesn't fit the media narrative, it gets little or no expression
whatsoever. So we wish so well. Joel Ostein is not quite my branch of Christianity, but nonetheless he brings tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands to religion to christ every year, and churches have routinely been victimized. Listening to the mainstream media about the way Christians and Catholics are treated, especially when it comes to abortion, indicates a media bias, which Tim Graham of Media Research Center after two o'clock will address himself too. Secondly, the Super Bowl.
I'm not one of those who hates on or completely dislikes in a terrible way. Taylor Swift put me in the category of interested but don't care much. But I do know one thing. According to many, the NFL is scripted, and the script here had to include the three hundred million subscribers to social media with Taylor Swift, three hundred million. She flies through nine time zones from Japan to get to Las Vegas. The over under of shots on her
was five and a half from the media. I think the total number turned out to be about twelve. It never stopped. It was a boring It was a lousy game in the beginning. I think the Chiefs have scored but three points in the first half, and then the game picked up measurably and
was extremely exciting. But the story here, of course, is Travis Kelcey and Taylor Swift, on and on and on, and it will continue to be on and on, because what the NFL wanted was for Taylor Swift to win the Super Bowl and latch on to her three hundred million followers and devotees who couldn't care less about football, but when it comes to Taylor Swift, they care a lot about football now and the jerseys eighty seven have gone off
the charts. Whether they're going to get married or whether it's all fake, I don't know. But Taylor Swift came here and she sold out two shows, could have sold out three or four. Everywhere she travels, she's the biggest artist in the world. Go to any part of the planet, despite the protestations of some, and perform in front of literally hundreds of thousands of
people, impacting the lives of millions. Now, if she stays in the politics and gets on with Joe Bien bandwagon acting as if he's mentally calm, and that's another issue, and it's almost elder abuse what we're watching him visiting angels. If this was your grandpa acting like this as Joe Biden does act, you would have visiting Angels take care of him. He could not be hired to be a greater at Walmart, he could not run, he could
not work anywhere in any functional occupation because his mind doesn't operate anymore. At the age of eighty two, and the best day he's had for the rest of his life, the sharpest he's ever going to be was yesterday, and today's a new day. Never goes up, always goes down. Alzheimer's, whatever it might be. He's had two brain aneurysms, and he is fading
rapidly. When you can't identify who your secretary Defense is whose awol half the time, and you don't know who your secretary of State is, and you confuse Mideran with Macron, confuse Elmut Cole with a different German leader. You have no idea. He speaks to dead people, and you can't have a president speaking to dead people. He met with Angela Merkel, he did not meet with the helmet Cole, and he met with Macron, not Mitteran,
who died forty years ago. But he has these memories. And for those who suffered from this disorder, you may not be able to remember what happened last week or yesterday, but you have a pretty good memory of what happened thirty or forty years ago. In this case, Joe Biden has none of it. Doesn't have a memory as far as what happened last week nor what happened last year. He couldn't identify when he was vice president of the United
States didn't know. And as far as the question about bo Biden, who died by the way in twenty fifteen, that was in reference to establishing a point at which papers held by Joe Biden containing references to bo Biden. Special counsel Robert Hurr wanted to know about what was the day of bo Biden's death so we can separate the papers containing him and not. He couldn't give you the year he died, and he said, just give me some rough period.
These papers are late to win. He couldn't pin down a date within five or six years of bo Biden's death. And the guy didn't know when he was the vice president of the United States? Are you kidding me? How's that possible? So when eighty three percent of us say he's not mentally equipped to serve as the president in the second term, I would take that to heart. And it's a near panic condition underway in the Democratic Party.
And lastly, tomorrow pitchers and catchers report reds baseball. And also tomorrow is Marti Gras, in which homeless children receive vouchers and food on both sides of the river when they need it the most. And this began with Gordy Snyder and others who there were three kids that were being starved to death in Roge that was set on fire thirty thirty four years ago, and the restaurant Tours and Northern Kentucky got together and said this cannot stand. So Marty Grauldomor and
I is going to be fun. Sheila Gray and Scott Sloander, the King and the Queen. And it's almost like the taste of Northern Kentucky or the taste of Cincinnati happening in February, and you should be there, which brings me to another point. A few days ago, the Trump campaign sent me a message about Donald Trump wants to get Budweiser and bud Light a second chance. Of course they deserve a second chance, and he would encourage people to
start drinking Budweiser. And for many years, as you know, I was in the restaurant business at Willy Sports Cafe Willy Sports Bar had a great time, added actively for about fifteen years, sold it and away we go. Some of the best people I dealt with were from not just not just Budweiser,
also Heidelberg Distributing and always available. And I'm glad in a sense that the commercials of yesterday with the Super Bowl put Anheuser Bush and indirectly Heidelberg and a Better Light, michelob Ultra, Budweiser, bud Light, et cetera. And as an American in the restaurant business for many years when we needed gift certificates or donations, Heidelberg and Budweiser was there one percent of the time.
They have twenty thousand retail customers in the Greater Cincinnati area, Kentucky, Northern Kentucky and OHU twenty thousand in retail. And the partner with the Reds and the Bengals and Xavier and the Bearcats and Taste of Cincinnati and Blink and Octoberfest. Budweiser does that. And the distributor locally is Nick Lucy in Heidelberg. Also they support things like supporters of the arts, the Playhouse, Aaron Off.
You can always go to Heidelberg distributing Vandheuser Busch and they're always available in the Tri State. This began with the Dylan mulvaney Disgusting horror show, in which local distributors had nothing to do with that, and the female in charge of marketing thought it was a good idea to use Dylan's photo on a can. They it wasn't sold whatsoever. It wasn't sold, it was available to her and given to her. And the person responsible has been reassigned to other
locations. And this company buys something in the range of US seven hundred and twenty million dollars in ingredients from US farmers. And I think it's time, and I'll join Donald Trump in this. It's time to recognize an apology and to move on and give these people a second chance. If I was still active in the restaurant business, I would call Nick Doosey and say, bring your products here and join the Great American and Donald Trump in supporting Heidelberg but
also Anheuser Bush because they are community minded citizens. And it shows the evils of hooking up with dei apostles and disciples that make no sense whatsoever. DEI is racial discrimination, which is based upon some immutable trait one's color that you really can't change. I cannot become a woman, and I cannot become black or Hispanic, and an Hispanic woman cannot become a man or vice versus.
Simply by saying so these when you have those ideations. Generally, these are troubled individuals that need help, mental services, which any of us at any point could and would need in your life, because life is a life is a challenge for many at times. But because of what happened at the church, we're not going to have a lot of reporting on this in the future,
and that Joel Ostein does more good than harm. And churches have been victimized hundreds of times, if not thousands of times by those that are mentally ill and left wing activists who listen to the general American media in this country, and some sick minded individuals take that as a launching pad to go after
Christianity in one sense or another. And so when the reporting came out today that the shooting at the Lakewood church over the weekend involved a transgender person who had free Palestine according to CNN on the side of the R fifteen, that indicates to me that is not one of those things that the mainstream media is going to focus on hardly at all, because that doesn't fit the narrative. And my guest at two o'clock will explore that more deeply. But we'll see
what happens. We'll see what occurs. But I'm sure that Joel Ostein and his church in Lakewood outside of Houston have been profoundly affected by this transgender activist who was anti Jewish in favor of Palestinian causes, having been brought up in Central America, and goes to a Christian church to shoot it up and he she also announced there was going to be some sort of bomb set off, which did not transpire, and the only person killed was the perpetrator herself or
himself. And sadly to this vicious crime, this person took a child who's now in a critical condition, and hopefully that child survives. But all I'm saying is given Anheuser Busch, bud Light and Heidelberg a second chance, because another is enough. It was a mistake. It was a corporate decision made by I like to think a renegade marketing person that's had profound impact on beer truck drivers, those who create the products, et cetera. And when I
see a Clydesdale, I think of Anheuser Busch Saint Louis, Missouri. So let's continue with more on the other side of Scott Powell picking up the pieces of what happened on Thursday, and since that time, the President, Joe Biden, has been keeping a low profile. He recorded something silly for the Super Bowl, but would not sit down to an interview because they can't put
him into an interview context when the script is not known. And accordingly Joe Biden, excuse me, doctor Joe Biden is raging at the staff for putting out her husband, the President, in a setting that she could not completely control. That happened on Thursday night about eight pm. So let's continue with more baseball begins in a sense tomorrow pitchers can catchers report first game about ten
days or two weeks. Super Bowl is done. I would note that Joe Burrow has a five to one record against Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen five and one, and a team led by the Bengals goes out to San Francisco and really just manhandles them there. We'll see what happens. Let's continue. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred. Wow. Is there a special time you like to listen to Scott Sloan? I listen at work because he's really cool and my job sucks. Oh. I like the way you think I listened during
a really hot sudsy shower. Are you being serious? I listened to his podcast when I'm in church. Are you allowed to do that? I like to listen when I'm on the toilet, all right, I listened during our marriage counseling session. I guess anytime is the right time for Sloaney. That's
what we've been saying. Scott Sloan tomorrow morning at nine on seven hundred WLW, and check out his podcast on the free iHeartRadio app Inspiration Gross here the Cincinnati Home and Garden Show presented by the There's a book and a documentary by the Great Scott Powell of the Discovery Institute, And I contacted him about a week ago because we were at a great column about how much debt America is
in and doesn't stop. That the EV debacle is going to cost, among others, about fifty trillion dollars over the next twenty five to thirty years, and the evs are a small part of that, and that we borrow brand new money every day of about six billion dollars a day. We borrow every day of new money, and about two billion of that new money goes to
pay off interest on the national debt. So We're taking out new credit cards to pay the interest on old credit cards, and we keep doing it every day, and we can't continue having thirty four trillion dollars in national debt in the next four or five years. By certainly by twenty thirty, it's going to be forty trillion dollars of a national debt and it keeps going up from
there. In fact, there was a report in NEWSMACS a week or two ago that the big deficits are coming between twenty thirty and twenty forty, which made total by itself twenty to thirty trillion dollars. That these numbers are funny money. We can't survive. So I contacted Scott Powell to say, okay, Scott, let's talk Sunday night and Monday if available about this incident and
see if we're going to inform the American people what's coming. And then Thursday night happened, in which Joe Biden came out after her report was issued to waylay our fears that he's not mentally alert, then gave his complete evidence that he's not mentally alert. He couldn't remember our lady of blank, and he said the President of Mexico. Ceci was communicated with him about building a wall in Gaza, the president of Mexico, which was completely screwed up. But
nonetheless, Scott Powell, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And I want to touch on the deficit and the debt that we're in, which is unsustainable and there's no serious effort by either party to stop it. But give me your take. And what happened Thursday night, Well, I you know, there'd be there'd be some people had said, well, so Joe Biden should be removed from office. If he's not, you know, how can he execute the judgment that's necessary both in in you know, foreign but particularly
in domestic posts. But the foreign policy issues are really serious now and we can't afford to have a tottering, senile old man at the wheel. But anyway that you know, the Special Council prosecutor decided that he didn't want to prosecute him. And perhaps there may be some there may be some benefit to Joe Biden's staying in longer, simply because the American people have to wake up. I mean, we're in a slow wake up in America because we're living
on the you know, we're living on our past. You know, we've been a prosperous, law abiding nation where things went pretty well, but now we're facing such incredible crises. Many people just have a normalcy bias, so they somehow think they're living based on their memory of the past. But the present and the future are very precarious, and it's important that American people wake
up. And so I think that everything that's going wrong with a Biden administration, with a border, you know, with a debt situation, is just a massive wake up call to America that we the American people have got to take this country back. We've got to bring sanity back to the governing of America. And imagine that by the founding You know so much because of your
book Rediscovering America, which is great for school kids. Their founding fathers seventeen eighty six, seventeen eighty seven, seventeen eighty eight, what they wanted for this country. They were to be beyond shocked to think that they gave birth to this nation and that we have multiple wars happening on different continents. We have a southern border that has ten million illegals have come across in three years.
Maybe it's fifteen to twenty million. We don't know. Fentanol is the corn across our southern border, sex slavery, murders, rapes, robberies, burglaries, and break ins New York City. Massive lawlessness has taken place. And on top of it, the Ukraine, which I can't conceive how Ukraine wins that war, but we've got to spend about eighty billion more dollars in
Ukraine, having spent well over one hundred billion. Israel, which I think is God's representative of the Middle East, is being encouraged now by the Biden administration not to win the war and to lose the war, because I can't imagine that to leave Hamas in charge of Gaza, we'd be like leaving Adolf
Hitler in charge of Germany after World War Two, makes any sense? Just as far as the very good analysis Bill, Yeah, it's a great analysis because Hamas I don't compare hardly anything Dadolf Hitler, and there's nothing like that. But Hamas and Hesbalah is the closest thing. Throw in Boca Haram, throw in five or six other ideations, and that they want to destroy the world. They want a new America, they want to kill every Jew from
the river to the sea. Palestine must be free and given their choices. If they had the military power of Israel and it was reversed, there wouldn't be a Jew living in the Middle East anywhere. And they want to kill every one of them and us. And so we have a president right now who's mentally incapable of serving an office. But Scott Powell, we have a vice president who's probably in worse shape than the president. And I don't think
they're going to give things to Speaker Johnson and Louisiana. By the two of them, he's number two on the list. And so I would ask you historically, you sent me some notes, compare historically to the danger that we're in now that we have not seen since at least the Civil War. Well, we have, you know, we we have literally crises on every side. You know, I've actually in my work, I've counted up sixteen different fronts, if you will, to this war against America. The first,
the first you've already talked about, the border crisis. Uh, you know, the second one might just be thought of very fundamentally. You know, we we are foundational rights of of of America with your life, liberty, individual response, and property are all under attack and being weakened by decades of public school and media and doctrination. And you know, and now we're facing this frontal assault and subversion from cultural Marxism, engendering entitlement, rewriting American history,
and destroying historic monuments. And we could just keep keep going. I mean the as I say, we are being assaulted from every side, but a lot of it is coming through the culture as well as through either you know, military incursions from you know, from Chinese and others that are coming over our border, and of course they would be sleeper cells to be activated
in the future. We don't see. We don't even understand the precariousness of the position that America is in now because we can't really quantify how many trained militants have come over the border. But they're not just Chinese. We have radical Islamis in our country. And these people are crazy and they hate America. And when they get armed and when they are activated, they will go into action and it'll probably be something like we have never seen before in the
history of America. And those responsible are sitting in Washington right now in fact, Christopher Ray, the director of the FBI, has a few lucid moments.
He testified about a week ago that this is the most dangerous time, at least since nine to eleven, that we've experienced the past twenty four to twenty five years because of the communist Red Chinese twenty eight thousand minimum have poured across the southern border, along with Islamic extremists and terrorists ready to ready to launch attacks when they're masters in Tehran or Beijing says it's time to go,
and seemingly this is something that Joe Biden has demanded. He had sixty seven executive orders issued the first week of his presidency breaking down the Southern border. We have to assume he intends the logical consequences of his action. So, when you don't have a border, who's going to come across? And who's coming across are not those who want to become Americans and live our way of
life. They're not part of anything in this country. And they have a bunch of young, unattached males, incapable of speaking English, roving around cities with nothing to do as a recipe for disaster and hidden in the ranks are real, committed, bloodthirsty terrorists waiting for the moment to act. And when Christopher Ray of the FBI said about a week ago, that is the circumstances. You would have thought the media would have played it up as a major
failing of the Biden administration. But they didn't do it, did they, No, they didn't. Well, look, the Biden administration is a controlled asset. We know that the Bidens have received an enormous amount of foreign funds bribe money, but the biggest of the biggest players have been the Chinese, and comer hasn't even uncovered all of it. There's probably well over thirty million dollars at the Biden family received from China, and the Chinese want to get
a return on that investment. That's how they view it. It's bribe money and they're going to control the recipient of the bribe. So when we wonder why does Biden do all these why did he leave all that military equipment behind in Afghanistan, Well, we can't know for sure, but chances are that he was told to do that that you know it's time to leave, and you've got to leave all that equipment there. Oh and and leave the Bargram Air Force Base, the largest base in the Middle East. Leave that to
the Chinese, and the Chinese now dominate the Bargrom Air Force. There's so many things when you that are inexplicable, except that we have a controlled We have a controlled The Chinese have a controlled asset, and not just the Biden family. They have bribed a lot of people. We have a corrupted government. I believe our military elites are corrupt. I really do. I can't explain. I can't explain what Why would we voice a dei on and critical
race theory on the military? This thing created you know, this creates division, It hurts morale. And the military has one purpose and one purpose only, and that's to prepare to fight and win wars. And that's their job. It's not to accommodate all this you know, nonsense about solving racial issues of the past. By and large, the military is is very has the least amount of racism of any of our institutions today. The truth part of
the it's part of the Chinese playbook. You bribe the leaders of a country with millions and millions to take billions and billions, and it is clear when you listen to James Comer and others, Jim Jordan that the Biden family has collected tens of millions of dollars illegally all over the world, with Hunter Biden as the bag man running around collecting all this cash and check quote loans unquote.
And then while doing that, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and the Secretary of Defense both testified that they told the President directly, do not leave Afghanistan this way. Yes, leave Afghanistan, but there's a way to leave, the right way and the wrong way, and the way he left over the advice of Military Council delivered to the Chinese billions and billions of dollars in reverse engineered military equipment. And now I'm looking at the southern border where twenty
eight thousand Chinese agents pour across. And what you say about bribery, Yes, the Biden family, including Joe Biden, took tens of millions of dollars in cash from foreign powers and lied about it. And all the MSNBC types can say as well, there's not been any proof that Joe Biden himself. Yes, there is proof. They don't want to look at the proof because, of course, but they can't say that. They can't say that. Maybe the first time an American is we have a president in office that has
been bribed to do the bidding of a foreign powers. And his name is Joe Biden, who, by the way, is feeble. Who doesn't know, he doesn't know he was vice president, he doesn't know the years he served as the vice president. Scott Powell, how's that possible, Well, it's possible because the circumstances, you know, circumstances were in place to bring
this about. It's believed that the Chinese were very involved in the twenty twenty election, and they have I'm on the committee for the President Danger of China and we just had our annual meeting, and what was said at that meeting from intelligence sources was that the Chinese have, through artificial intelligence and you know, and big data, they have all the information all on all the American voters, particularly in the swing in the distric that are critical. They have
all the signatures, so they can create perfect fake ballots. And they have a printing press infrastructure that can be used and was used back in twenty twenty, if anything, is probably even more sophisticated now. And that's why we have to recognize that we need to go back to paper ballots. Yes and yes to me, let's spend a couple minutes if we can, on the
column you wrote about the fiscal condition of the United States of America. Can you give the American people a two minute dissertation on where we are financially and fiscally which is critical to the continuation of this country. Critical. Well, our debt has grown at a staggering rate, that's just been incredible. Let me just explain a little bit of the history. Just two decades ago,
the US national debt stood at about four trillion dollars. That's twenty years ago, and at that time it was thirty six percent of our gross domestic product. Today, twenty years later, the US national debt is eight times, almost eight times larger, at thirty four point trillion dollars, which is now one hundred and twenty six and a half percent of our GDP. And remember why is this ratio important? Is because when we left the gold standard in
nineteen thirty three, what would back the dollar. Yes, it's the good faith and credit of the government, of the American government, the US government, but it's the economy backing the US government. So if you have more debt then you have GDP, you're in a situation we have more debt than you have assets, and so the currency then could could erode. Why would people trust an entity that has more debt than they have assets. But worse
than that is the growth rates. Our economy now is only growing at about two percent. Meanwhile the debt, the rate of debt growth is running about eight percent. So if you draw a graphs of a two percent growth line and an eight percent growth growth line, and you project out ten years, what you're going to end up with is, well, it only takes nine years for debt to double to sixty eight point four trillion, but the GDP
will grow minimally. It'll only grow to thirty two. So we now have we would have in nine years from now on the current track, and that's without it getting worse. I think it'll get worse. We would have a two hundred percent debt to GDP ratio. This is zibobwe land. This is when a currency collapses. Scott Powell got a run Discovering America. Thank you
for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Scott, thank you, Thank you, Bill Let's continue with more Cunningham with you every afternoon on news radio seven hundred WULW. Prescriptions required. An online consultation with the healthcare provider who will determine if appropriate restriction. Supplicy website for details. An important safety information subscription required. Price veryes based on product tens, get ten, Chapkins and chicken
in the shotgun. Mahomes four man front receiver, emotion low smith, He runs and he coast hot textdown, Let's cut hold the top. The ball that's eats, the one that's heasa one. The entire bank chumps chasing Mahomes in the egg zone. The third Super Bowl five years the Chiefs a bag to bag Super Bowl chimpions. It is a dynasty. Oh hello, hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting into the great pone who said, of all the words of tongue or pen, the worst of these are might have been.
And I'm thinking about my beloved Bengals. And here we go again. I couldn't. I watched the game, of course, but it was very upsetting. Oh the first half and that was a mess. Fourth quarter and overtime And what did you think about the halftime? About the USh usher, Well, that's not my cup of tea, but either the reviews have been fabulous, over the top. I thought diversity was part of the Super Bowl, but I guess not. But nonetheless, usher, I guess put on.
I watched it for quite a show. Ludacris shows up. What about Will I Am was also there? Will I Am was there? I don't know, Oh, your favorite? I mean if it was country, I'd feel a little better. I like Greeba MacIntyre. There you go, it's all
about diversity. You understand what I'm saying. When you have and and Gronk missed the ten million dollar field goal this time wide right of or they hate those words in Buffalo, so wide right, but say, I'm thinking three out of five and Joe's record against them in Buffalo's like five and one. But nonetheless, you gotta stay healthy, gotta get there is I'll ask you segment. I think about dynasties. I think first about the Pittsburgh Steelers,
right then I think about the forty nine ers Patriots. I think about the Dallas Cowboys, then I think about the Patriots and now Kansas City they're in there. Gotta be three of them, three out of five. First team to go back to back in nineteen years with a chance of going to three peat. It should be. And by that point I hope Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey are married. I can't take that anymore. I wish her well, but it's enough. Is it fixed? Segment? Is the NFL fixed?
No? They wanted that to happen and they got it correct. About Thisswillie, you know, you talk about the offense and all that stuff, how about Kansas City defense and the playoffs. Faced the number two, three, four, and sixth ranked offenses in the playoffs, which combined to average twenty eight point points a game this season, and they beat them all.
The most shocking was the Ravens to go in the Yeah, they were underdogs and Buffalo underdogs in Baltimore, underdogs in the Super Bowl, and they won them all. They won them all. Then the Super Bowl fifty well, Cincinnati Connections. Of course, Travis pushing, you know, he belt, he yells at the head coach Kelsey and then Brian Cooked the safety for the Chiefs out of Mount Healthy High School in UC and then Terry Killings was the
umpire on the on the officiating staff. Willie out of Purcell Mary in the home of one Roger Stalback. It's it was great, but it was on a Taylor swift and the marriage proposal didn't happen, and the odds in twenty seven to one. I guess the big parade is going to be on tomorrow or Wednesday in Kansas City. And I love it when a small town beats a big city. But I went to small town to be Cincinnati and not Kansas City. You know what I'm saying. Amen to that. And then
also another Queen City athlete took took the field last night. Dylan Morton, a Cincinnati native professional roller skater, performed alongside eight time Grammy A winning singer Usher. During halftime, Dylan Morton, well at that, I like country segment. Give me into the students report. We have Gordy Schnyder coming up
about to Mar's activities tomorrow night. Will he the Stude Reporters Apron service of your local Tamestar Heating and Air Conditioning dealers, Tamestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati Costsi Heating and Air Solutions five one, three, three, six seven h e A T spot. Will he a Super Bowl fifty nine? Of course now coming up next year at Caesar Superdome in New Orleans with the Bengals
taking on Who might that be? I'm going with the Dallas Cowboys up next Now on the NFL calendar, the Scouting Combine, which future millionaires will be running around a T shirts and shorts for a few days February twenty seventh at Indianapolis. Teams can now front we'll be able to franchise tag players starting February twentieth. Will they do that with T Higgins? Yes, they need him another year or two without question, but try to get him paid. If
he can't be paid, please stay as a Bengal and please continue. Also, will he Puppy Bowl twenty I watched this more than I did. The first half, Team Rough rallies past Team Fluff seventy two to sixty nine. A field goal by Cookie wins it for Team Rough. They were down fourteen to come back for the victory. Don't getting better than that now? I didn't see any of the Puppy Man That was great. It was great action
all over the place. Red's update pitchers and catchers are poor. Tomorrow when spring training tomorrow, don't be late first workout for the pitchers and catchers Wednesday. Position players due to report this Sunday, first full full squad workout one week from today, and the Reds Cactus League opener against those Cleveland Guardians a week from this Saturday. That's what she said. Also, the AP top twenty five is out for the week. Yukon won produced second, Houston three,
Dayton is up two spots to sixteenth. Kentucky falls to five spots to twenty second. That's because Gonzaga got the Wildcats. They have dropped three straight home games. Now Willie for the first time since nineteen sixty six. Impossible, Big Blue Nation not happy crisis Number ten. Iowa State will be coming to town tomorrow night to take on those Cincinnata Bearcats. Of course the Bearcats. Of course, the Bearcats lost to Houston, Xavier falls to Creighton.
Congrats to Mark hes Warwick, all time scoring leader now in NKU and there win over at Detroit. Mercy about this. Don't forget that wint and Woods grab. Mike Edwards twenty seventeen at Tenant University in Kentucky was the starting safety for Kansas City. What about that segment? This is from Aaron and Social Security. There you go. I like that Mike Edwards a right segment,
Get me out of the Stuge Report. We have Gordy Schneider coming up with Scott Sloan's going to be with Sheila Gray as the King and the Queen, and segment is a rumor that I may come back for one triumphant appearance as the King of Marti Gras in honor of Marge Shot segment, get me out of the Stuge Report, in honor of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelsey and the
Kansas City Chiefs reigning again as Super Bowl champs. Maybe one next year will be saying the Bengals, we leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. The conduct of the response in the Gaza strip has been over the top. I think that, as you know, initially the President of Mexico CC did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in, and I talked to him, Oh, Mexico segment is going to be going to be a fence now in the southern Gaza, but not on
our southern border. CC, as you may know, shall we say, is not the President of Mexican. Ago segment, Thank you very much. Stay tuned for more segment. Thank you, Let's continue me. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLF one eight two three three b G Cincinnati, Bill Cunningham, The Great American. Of course, Tomorrow night is Martin Garrawl Tuesday Night, Northern Kentucky Convention Center and Gordy Snyder, part of the Northern Kentucky
Restaurant Association, has been doing this for decades, if not longer. And the glory days, of course is when march shot and myself for the King and Queen. And now but nonetheless, Gordy Snyder, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And tickets still remains. So before we talk about where the money goes, let's talk about how Americans living throughout the tries they can participate in an incredible event and then in the process help out those homeless women
and children in Northern Kentucky area. Gordy, what is the real purpose of this event? Well, the real purpose is to feed homeless children over the Kentucky Restaurant Association put their heads together about thirty four years ago after it was discovered that three children perish in abandoned garage fire where they were locked in their by their father, and so you know, we decided we wanted to get
together. There were some studies done on Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky that there are literally thousands of homeless children every year, and so we started sevent thirty three years ago and today we've raised about two point five six million dollars to feed these homeless kids in three different agencies Bethany House, rightne Center, and Welcome House. And the money is all ear marked just for food. And the
most important thing is everything is donated by the restaurant tours. Everything is being donated and time is being everything made free. Right explained that process. Well, all the all the restaurants are a lot of them are part of the North Kentucky Restaurant Association, so they come together as this cause. But we actually have restaurants on both sides of the city, but you know, both sides the river, Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, so the whole region is is
here and represented. Basically, what happens is everybody donates their food, their labor and everything to come and produce this. It's it's got over fifty different boosts with restaurants and beer, wine and liquor, purveyors, and it's just a great time. There's just a whole just a whole list of different people that participate. For example, Montgomery In is here doing their famous pulled port Metropolitan Club is doing chicken on Dewey sausage. We've got Buter's Pantry here doing
Marty gral Canoli's Gunnor House meat balls and marinaro. We've got Luigi's here doing creole Ravioli, Fadrino's doing cage in chicken, Alfredo Grandview Taverns doing cage and shrimp. We've got Izzy's here for the first time this year. They're doing their famous Rubens you know Itchen here doing double two note roll. And then we've got all kinds of purveyors here. We've got Southern glaziers here that's doing a drink called the Screwball. I don't know what that is, Willie,
but I'm gonna have to try one of those. Come name after Scott maybe. So. We get Hard Truth here doing toasted coconut run. We've got all the beer booths here, Tito's is here. I'm looking over right now at Ryan Geis Brewery. They've got a big truck here with beer Dave And as we speak, Willie, I'm seeing the gumblotron rising over the stage today.
And the most important thing this is like the Taste of Cincinnati the Taste of Northern Kentucky in February, and the proceeds go to help homeless children to be able to survive and neet under difficult circumstances. Courty snad or what is the website to which I can direct the American people? And tonight tomorrow night it happens, so it needs to get on it. Capacity is going to be reached again, So please, what is the website I can send Tony
Bender and his devo tays. Where is it? It's Martin Grass twenty twenty four org. And right now you can actually go out there and buy tickets. You can also make a donation if you can't make it tomorrow night. And the other thing you can do is go out and bid on our silent auction that's live on that site, so you can go out and actually bid on some of the wonderful silent auction items we have here. We also have
an unbelievable live auction this year. It's going to feature a lot of great things, including a bourbon barrel from a new riff to sillery with nineteen bottles of bourbon. Gorgeous, Nada. You're the best. Let's keep it going at least another I don't know, thirty four years or so. What do you say, Well, we're just waiting for you to come back as ken, you know, back to the glory days, like you said when you invited Marge over to the presidential suite at the Marriotte. Well, let's keep
that between you and I. Let's not get that on the air. But nonetheless, yes that will happen at some point, I promise. But tomorrow night, Shielda Gray and Scott Sloan and once again, thank you once again, the website, tell Tony Benner one more time, the website twenty four dot org. Very simple, Gordy Snodder, you're the best, and once again, good luck. Tomorrow night is going to be a great event. And thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Gordy,
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stall on immigration reform. President Biden kept up his criticism of former President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans for squashing the Bipartisn't border deal negotiated in the Senate. He said what he calls mega Republicans are a quote powerful minority. I kill the deal. My predecessor said, I didn't like it. It was a loss for him. We have to end the political gangs, folks. Karen Travers, ABC News, Washington. President Biden joking about his memory following the
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One of his apostles and the purpose of NewsBusters dot Org essentially is to chronicle what the mainstream media in this country does not cover and how they cover things from a certain political perspective. As you may know, the First Amendment is the only one in the Constitution that gives a private business constitutional protection. No other business has protection. So without award from the US Constitution, you would hope the mainstream media would be at least try to be objective, which,
of course it isn't. About seventy percent of us believe that the mainstream media is left wing and cover stories based upon political ideology and not upon social content. Joining you and I now is Tim Graham of NewsBusters dot Org and Tim Graham Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all,
Tim, let's go to thirty thousand feet look down. And I often get this question, Why has the mainstream media ABCNBCCBS, CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, Washington Post, the Hollywood leftist movies, TV, etc. Almost all the college campuses. Why are so many liberal and they've become progressive to Marxists and they're not reasonable in the middle covering individuals of a conservative perspective fairly? Why is that? Certainly the circumstance. What happened? Is it
in the water? Is something they breathe, what is it? Well, we can obviously we're old enough to trace this back to the sixties. I mean, and it's been happening certainly since Watergate, and that is the Democrats have gotten more liberal and more liberal. And if the media sees its role as defending the liberal Democrats, they just keep getting more and more extreme. And so when they find the Republicans to be extreme, I mean, they
they're placing their extreme liberalism in the center of the spectrum. So they think it's reasonable, for example, to ask Okasio Cortez is a do you believe that Joe Biden can be accused of genocide? Now? I thought they were pro Biden, but I mean, this is how extreme they've gotten, kind
of taking the place of Hamas and your website basically. In fact, the other day, Joe Biden his mental decline so profound he couldn't conjure up in his mind the word Hamas to describe those who attacked Israel in October the seventh. And I want to get into this. You can only imagine if there was a Republican president that had the mental decline of Joe Biden, who now
speaks to dead people. He sees and speaks to dead people like Franzois Meneran of France who last held office forty years ago and died thirty years ago. And now Cole, the old Prime minister of Germany. He's given a speech the other night at a fundraiser talking about he was talking about hermit Cole of Germany, who died a decade or two. So this guy, Joe Biden,
has no clue mentally what is happening. I'd like to know who's running the presidency, who's making all these decisions, who's appointing the federal judges, who's reading the presidential daily briefing. Can you imagine if Donald Trump had the profound mental decline of Joe Biden that we're seeing now, how the media would cover that. Well, we know from history. I mean, they spent the entire Trump presidency suggesting that he was mentally unstable, if not senile.
They were constantly suggesting that needed a twenty fifth Amendment solution to get him thrown out. You know, he was always described as mentally unstable. So the contrast is there. I mean, it's one thing that confused Mit Tehran and Macron, and at least they're both male. How do you confuse Angela Merkle with Helmet Cole. I have no idea, and he doesn't fix it. It'd be one thing if he said, oh, I was talking to the
other day at Admit Iran, I'm sorry, I mean Macron. That would be different, and then you'd say he fixed it, he corrected himself. He just keeps going. You know, the whole dumblit is embarrassing. Yeah, hey, can you imagine North Korea putin iron? Our enemies around the world who wish us a cumulative death and destruction. When they look at the speeches, the clips President Joe Biden, they got to say, what the
hell's going on? The other day, on Thursday, the Supreme Court took up and you have a headline here, ABC wants unanimous scot is ruling against Trump And Jonathan Carl has made a lot of money off this to talk about how the mainstream media. We're going to have the decision from the Supreme Court, I imagine in the next several days, but the media is rooting to keep Trump off the ballot. And I thought they cared about democracy. Maybe
not. Well, let's face it, these people are democrats all these so called professional journalists, and they define democracy as equal to democrats winning. When democrats lose, democracy isn't working. This is what they did in twenty sixteen Hillary Clinton lost. Therefore it must be fake or cheap or rigged, or
they were engaged in election denial. Now we've swapped and they're like, well, Trump can't be on the ballot, and yeah, this to me, it's kind of amazing that they're rooting for the Supreme Court to take the presumptive Republican nominee off the ballot in states, and this at least in the primary ballot in this particular question. But look, you're going to get what do we just get Nevada? You know, you take his name off the ballot,
they'll write him in. They wrote Biden in a New Hampshire. But the whole point of this is, even if the Supreme Court rules against Colorado in this case, and I would suspect that they do, the whole case here is it's just another negative news cycle for Trump. We have found for years now, and this is still in a weird way the Trump era, because they're still obsessing over Trump. Sometimes you wonder who's the elected president right
now? Because it's like they give Trump more coverage than Biden because they're covered in for Biden. But it's like it's ninety percent negative all the time. And this just is another reason to say, we're all going live and covering the Supreme Court live, because there's nothing greater for us to do than a negative story about Trump. Now, one of the themes of the mainstream media's election deniers accusing Republicans of denying the outcome of the twenty twenty election. Let's
go back to two thousand and two thousand and sixteen. The election deniers in two thousand were Al Gore and the Democratic Party. The election deniers in twenty
sixteen. How many times did Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, every Democrat say that Trump is not legitimately elected and the media never covered that as Democrats being election deniers, which of course they were election deniers, but only Republicans and Conservatives are slapped with that Moniker, aren't the real election deniers
the Democratic Party? Going back to nineteen sixty, when the mayor of Chicago wanted to hold all of the Chicago votes until he knew how many he had to fix to make sure that John F. Kennedy won the White House, that was mayor daily. He waited till all the counties reported, and there were dozens who went to jail for that. Not covered well by the mainstream
media. But the election deniers beginning in at least nineteen sixty through two thousand Bush versus Gore, through twenty sixteen, when I think there were thirty eight Democrats in Congress refused to attend Trump's inaugural on January the twentieth, twenty seventeen because they all said he's not legitimately elected. Were they election deniers? Obviously?
And I think that that is one of the double standards that's really obvious, and even to you know, when Stephanopolis was talking to John Carl, he said, the Supreme Court decided the two thousand election, not that Bush won, not that you can you know, you can get the Miami Herald at the time went did a reach count, the liberal Democrat paper, The Miami Herald went back and did a recount because they wanted to prove Gore one
and that's not what they found. In fact, there were multiple news gathering organizations that wanted to find Catherine Harris's decision Secretary of State of Florida at the time was politically biased, and it came out every time they came out. Bush still won the state of Florida, still legitimately elected. But Jonathan Carl of ABC News can freely say, well, the Supreme Court decided the election
when clearly they did not decide the election, just the opposite. The American people decided the election, just like in twenty sixteen, when the Democrats refused to accept that outcome of the election. They went crazy on that. Now before the last issue I want to talk about with you, Tim Graham of
NewsBusters dot Org, is the incredibly consequential Border Protection Bill. Now, when you break that down, that went down in Flames a few days ago, and Mitch McConnell made God for give him for his acts, he looks like the bottom of my left foot. But nonetheless, only about eighteen percent of this bill had anything to do with the US borders. The great bulk of this bill was about Ukraine, Israel, about the US Central Command, a
bunch of other issues. But PBS News Hour, funded by you and I, backed the Bidens on the incredibly consequential Border bill, and they blame the Republicans for trashing it. Explain the coverage by PBS, in fact, the whole stream mainstream media to use that against Republicans as if Donald Trump doesn't care about the southern border. Yes, they're big on this, and let's start
with this. It's yes, we send our tax dollars to Washington. They go to something called the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and we get taxpayer funded democratic public relations. We get it with PBS, we get it with National Public Radio. And it's unsurprising but still upset. But yes, I'm the Nevaz,
the you know, the anchor. One of the anchors there went to Lisa Dejarzan, their Congression reporter, and they're both just sitting there having a conversation about, well, this makes no sense that the Republicans won't give you, you know, won't back this monstrosity that came out between McConnell and Schumer.
And they did interview on that show Senator Kramer, who wanted a border bill, and he said, I was very supportive of these negotiations until I read the bill and then it was like no, And what did he say? Then? He read the three hundred and seventy pages of bill and he flipped on it, and the media did not read the bill they were on. They wanted to weaponize Biden's failure on the southern border to use against Donald
Trump. That's the shocking part of the PBS report. Yes, Political the Political website had a little article a couple of weeks ago saying, can Democrats flip the script on Republicans? This is precisely what PBS and the other networks are doing, is they're trying to turn this into Republicans don't care about border control when it's quite obvious that Joe Biden and the Democrats want massive immigration. You know, the other day, Chris Murphy, the Senator, went on
Chris hayeshow and said undocumented Americans are their most important constituency. I mean, he just said it on television. Undocumented Americans from Nicaragua, Romania, Iran, Iraq, China, twenty eight thousand Chinese. They are undocumented Americans, and so they're not illegal aliens. I catch flack. Maybe you do too, for saying illegal aliens. Of course they are illegal, but now it's gone from illegal aliens to migrants to undocumented Americans. And that's the best word
now used. I did a study in two thousand and six when this was in the news, and they still used illegal quite a bit. That's almost been banned now they are almost always just migrants. The I word is simply not used. And so that just they win, and you can tell the bias to win. The terminology changes, you know. Uh, physician assisted suicide is now physician assisted death, you know. And they, you know, gender affirming care when they lop off your private parts, that that affirms.
When you're a mail and you have your penis cut off, that's gender affirming care. Now I just call your office, George, where are you? I think the goal of the Democrats and their media allies, which is ninety percent of the media, thank god for Media Research Center and NewsBusters and conservative talk shows, et cetera. But nonetheless that their goal, if their goal was to have a good border protection bill of the United States of America.
Mike Johns and made the point the speaker, they should have got four or five of US four or five US senators, maybe two Republicans, two Democrats, get ma Yorkis who should be impeached, and work it out, take weeks and months and come to a bill. But until the bill was released about a week ago Sunday. I think it was released on Sunday last week that Mike Johnson, the Speaker, was not involved at all in the discussions. Half of the Congress had nothing to do with it, and the
majority of Republican senators wanted nothing to do with it. So he said this was a political game to tag us with Biden's border failures and to use the mainstream media as the cudgel to beat Americans into submission to admit, really, the Democrats want to shut down the southern border and those evil Republicans are stopping us from doing it. Will that fly? No, But they're going to try to do that. I mean it's quite apparent even you know, ask
any big city Democrat mayor what's going on with the border. I mean, you know, and they're going to be mad that Greg Abbott or Ron DeSantis are sending people to their state but they're pouring over the border. And you know, the biggest lie in all of this is to somehow think this needs a congressional solution when Biden's the one that opened the border, and Biden's the
one that could close it and he refuses to do so. And he was willing to come to some sort of a border compromise to get aid for Ukraine and Israel. But they, you know, when it came out again, Kevin Kramer's like, they negotiated this for four months in secret, none of us knew what was in it, and then they come out with this bill and say, well, we're voting on it in like forty eight hours. Who's the cynical politician and who wants then, of course, executive actions.
There's been some bubbling that Joe Biden is going to issue executive orders. I don't think he can hold in his mind too to spare our thoughts and come up with a coaching opinion on anything. But nonetheless, he has the same power that Trump had through executive orders by declaring a national emergency to shut down the southern border, shut down entry points remain in Mexico. Those are all Trump Trump policies by executive order that were upheld. Well, Tim Graham,
we got to go, and I want to thank NewsBusters dot org. The website's up on my computer right now. It's good stuff. And I'll say this, you do not lack material. And I would anticipate in the next six or seven months there will be more and more examples of mainstream media biased. The one business in America protective by the US Constitution eliminates its essential role, and they've chosen sides. Trump bad, Biden good. Don't cover the
Biden financial scandals. There's no there there, there's no money, there's no checks, no two hundred thousand dollars repaid loan, and there's no problem on the southern border that the Republicans refuse to fix. Don't blame Biden, don't look at his mental health, don't look at his bribery. Let's keep electing Democrats. And that's the message of the mainstream media. Tim Graham once again, NewsBusters dot Org. Thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
With your permission, We'll do it again. Thank you, Tim, You bet right, God bless you. I let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham on seven hundred WLW. Let's talk about Scott's loan. When do you listen? I like to listen while I'm walking the dog. That sounds like fun. I like to listen to his show while I'm in the steam room. Oh, I might dry that one. I like to listen to a show while I'm at work because it drowns out the sound of my idiot boss.
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Every single day the rosary he got from our lady. Of every Memorial Day we hold a service remembering him, attended by friends, and family and the people who loved him. Oh hello, yet I'm broadcasting Rock. You've seen them all, you've played in one of them? Yeah, Rock, I want to get your You got the ring on today? Rockets good ye war in the ring and look goodby. Talk to me about the forty nine ers not knowing overtime rules and playoffs? That why talk to me about that?
And seemingly Andy Read went over repeatedly. But now the players of the forty nine ers didn't know the differential, what rules changed? What impact did it have? Go So, in the regular season, the game ends if the receiving team scores a touchdown, right, And this has been changed a bunch of times because it used to be a first a score. So a team in overtime gets the ball they receives, they drive the ball down forty
yards, they kick a fifty yard field goal and win. We If you can't do that, now you have to score a touchdown and the game's over. If you score a field goal, the other team gets a chance. Now in the playoffs it's different, and this is the first time it's actually happened, where both teams get a possession no matter what, even the first team scores a touchdown. Even if the forty nine ers has scored a touchdown and an extra point, Kansasy still would have got an opportunity. Now like
college, No, college is definitely different. I mean before this, so before they change the college, you get the ball to twenty yard line and you got a chance make to It's it's the weirdest thing ever. I hate the college and high school way of doing it over time. But I don't a lot of people have a problem with him taking the ball. I don't have a problem with that. He wanted his offense to take the ball. I think his defense was maybe tired. They had like a thirteen to fourteen
play drive. The other thing they didn't do was score the difference though, is it seemed that and I listened to the post game. Patrick Mahomes after the game said that Andy Reid brought people in like a rules people officials to explain the differences and the nuances of overtime in the playoffs, just in case, Just in case where not that where the players understood, well not just the coaches, not just Andy Reid, but all the players understood what was
a stake and why. And I firmly believe Kyle Shanahan knew what was going on. I think he elected for various reasons to take the ball, but the guys on his team didn't understand. And I think that was a small but very significant difference. You want the players to understand why we're doing things,
not just the coach. Does that make sense? Now, if the clock was ticking down they scored like three seconds to go, could the forty nine ers have been thinking, Okay, well we're gonna win because the clock's about to expire and we have a three point lead. Did the players on defense. I've seen some interviews seem to indicate, well, if the clock runs out, we win the game. No. But I mean Kyle Shannon after the game, and I have the SoundBite, he thought the game was
gonna come down to the third score. In other words, he thought, we're gonna get the ball, score either a field goal or a touchdown. They're gonna get the ball, possibly tie it up, and then the third Then after that then it's whoever scores first. And he thought that gave him an advantage. They would have one more opportunity with the ball, They would have two possessions essentially than Kansas City's. But on the other hand, if you win the toss, they called heads. They won the toss the second
time. It tells Kansas City exactly what you have to do, which is fourth down the entire possession, and that gives Patrick Mahomes. Didn't that give him an advantage? It does, But again I think there's various things that go into it. You know, how do you how do you feel? Again? You know, how's your offense been playing throughout the game? How's your defense? Are they tired? Are they worn out? They're without a linebacker? Right, the guy went down. Deebo Samuel's got all these things
I think factor in to the coach's decision. I think while Kyle Shand took the ball first, to me, the biggest difference was that the guys on the field didn't know the rules were Kansas City's guys did because they went over it multiple times in the lead up to the game. All right, now here's the rock. Are you ready for the big question? The big question? I'm watching all the coverage last night, today, this afternoon, and now they're up there. The Steelers are a dynasty after the Steelers in the
nineteen seventies. You can't say the Packers only one two, the Steelers dynasty, the forty nine Ers dynasty, the Dallas Cowboy dynasty, the forty nine Ers dynasty, dynasty. Is it now a Chiefs dynasty we're watching? It has to be. They've won three Super Bowls in five years and two back to back. It has to be. Here's a question for you. Are you ready? I mean, what's a big question to you. Here's the question for you too sake. Who is your mount Rushmore of NFL coaches now?
Because I think you could make a case that Andy Reid has to be on that. So who you taking off? Who you're putting on? Who's your mount Rushmore of NFL coaches go? I would say, I would say number one is Lombardi. Number two, I'm going with Chuck Noll. Number three, I'm going with Bill Walsh or Super Bowls right, and number five and then I'm going with Andy Reid because I kind of skipped Jimmy Johnson and he was only there for two of the three, and I'm kind of thinking
you got Vince Lombardi, who was like the father of modern football. I guess then you got to put Chuck Knowle in there. With the Steelers, and I think after that, Bill Walsh was the forty nine Ers. Of course he didn't win the last one. I think Seafert won the last one. But I'm putting Bill Walsh up there, then I'm putting up putting up Andy Reid, and then you leave out Bill Belichick's been played in nine Super Bowls, won six. How's how's he on there or not on there?
And Vince Lombardi his I say, you take Chuck nol Off and put Belichick in. There's your four? Why wouldn't you take Lombardi off? Well, and I mean from a historical sense, I mean he's one of the fathers of the game. But Belichick. I Lombardi, yes, but you know he developed colon cancer and died shall I say young? But Chuck Nole, I mean with the Steelers did he win? He win four times, four titles? He won two and none of you skipped and none one two.
So Chuck Knowle's up there. But you can't put the Dallas cowboy up there. You got to put I think Bill Walsh up there, and then you got injury. Tom Landry was a twenty nine year Yeah, I mean you gonna have the arguments like him. No, no, no, only not only only one one. I mean they you got to have multiple Super Bowls with different players, And Belichick did it with different players in different eras, with one constant and the other end. Chuck Knowle had the same team for
the four of the six years they won super Bowls. Belichick went up and down, up and down. But Andy Reid has done it with one quarterback and uh, serious injuries everywhere. And so I just, oh, let me put you under the hot white lamp slod. What's the NFL fixed? The NFL has fixed? You're ready mine, Taylor? How do you figure it's fixed? Taylor Swift? At she got there on time? She did,
got there on time, but everyone wanted Hollywood won it. And then I saw I saw this clip of Taylor Swift getting with the commission and the commissioner or having a few meat balls, having some drinks. Well you know what, Champagne, Yeah, the commissioner saying, thank you Tate for three hundred and thirty one point nine million dollars in revenue. You just put it in my pocket since you've been in the spot. I think that's worth a glasses, Champagne, a little with me. Just guess who might be doing
the halftime in New Orleans next year. Oh oh my god, thank you? Bigger than Montan, Thank you, Willie, thank you. I'm just saying, who else is bigger these days? No one. I think she's bigger than the Beatles, right, well, I mean you say I do. The Super Bowl halftime shows I guess minus Lady Gaga are kind of on the you know, their career, They've already had the height of their career and this is kind of like the retro you know. Well that's what Usher
was last nights. I thought it was a good show. Probably not my cup of tea. I'm certain it's not your cup of but I thought it was a good show. A turtle. I mean, the millennials are like now forty, right, and this is kind of their their treat. So there you go. Taylor Swift brings eighteen to forty year old women in the bingo that aren't football fans. Now she has three hundred million Instagram followers that are now following the NFL and Travis Kelsey and all she and all she has
to do is say Biden or Trump and they're in. That's it. I don't know, I'm just saying, but what about rock What do you think Travis Kelsey said that Andy Reid when he got into his face and they bumped each other. Yeah, should have benched him at that point. Well, if it's for a grade school or high school, yes you bened the player. But this is the professionals and the guy win a Super Bowl SAG. We don't care about people's feelings. We gotta have our best players on the
field. That's what Kelsey was saying. Put me in the game. I wasn't in the game. The other guy missed the block, and that's why we had the fumble. Who was a guy that that tugged on Dave Shula's hat and the and the cider reason, very reason he was out. I think the next day that was a different time. That's true. I mean, he's he's happy he didn't bench Travis Kelsey because he had one catch in the first half of an eight or nine and the second hat's true and the
guy got hurt. Taylor Taylor switch would have dropped the NFL because Travis Kelcey right now is bigger than Montana. He's bigger than Yellowstone, bigger than John Dutton, that's what I say. I tell you they got to put up three statues in Kansas City, Mahomes, Kelsey, Reid and all three of them. I bet you go in at the same time the C A N T O N. Canton. Now, obviously you know Mahomes was was great, Rock Party was was very good. Patrick Mahomes was special, and Kelsey
was great. But I mean to me, Kansas City's defense, their secondary was the huge difference. So they're drafting you know, all these you know, defensive Why do you think the BEng was I don't think they've hit on it the way Kansas City has in the last couple of years. In first couple of rounds of draft, Bengals have drafted what DJ Turner, Dax Hill, Jordan Battle right, Because I think you see, if you can stop a team's pass game, you're in the driver's seat. And Kansas City was
able to do that. And where is the draft party in April, Kansas City? I think it's a long neck because Lance and I will be there. I'm sure like the long necks. But Chiefs have faced the number two, three, four, and six ranked offenses in the playoffs, played at or they played Miami and they're like, this third coldest game in history at Arrowhead won it played at Buffalo at the Ravens, Right, I mean,
you got to give the you gotta give the guy credit. I mean once the last time a great team was three games in a row an underdog. They were underdogs in Buffalo and Baltimore and in Las Vegas. None of those other great teams rock ever underdog zone in any game they ever play. They use as a rallying cry. Though, yeah they did. And now you've got Taylor Swift at the draft party in April. The marriage this summer is
going to be unbelievable. And then she'll be in all the games. It'll be a three peat, and then they will He'll Travis at that point will be thirty six. She'll say the hell with it, I'm done. Now. That's a great question. So let's say they continue to date next year. Is there still going to be this much? Who blar's kind of no, that's kind of been there, done that, right, And then they've done that, maybe it'll take up with Beyonce and kick jay Z to the
curb segment, get me into the stooge report. So what does he do? The take over Beyonce T Yeah, Yeah, ratings and revenues say you should know better. The Stooge Report is a price service of your local Thamestar heating and air conditioning dealers. Stip Thamestar, cry you can feel in Cincinnati, call Wyoming airon WON eight eighty nine h v A C S. And by the way, Rock, I'm looking on my left at Fox News. There's no chemical exposure at the church with Joel Ostein, but she had.
It was a transgender person who went from uh female, Mom, Sorry, I went from male to female at a lengthy criminal record and had free Palestine written on the AR fifteen. But they can't figure out a moment saga CNN on here in the studio. They've failed to mention that thank you very much, SEG you better get onto sports quickly. The Bengals looked like, well, e, they're going to add to the coaching staff. It's gonna add more coaches than in the cabinet. Get them all for the president. Hiring
Oregon offensive analyst Jordan Salkin is an offensive assistant role. That's good. You got to bring in some fresh plaws, some people from outside, some new ideas, get them in here. Red coachers and catchers report the spring training camp tomorrow. It's on that Big Yukon remains number one in this week's AP Top twenty five poll for Duas second Dayton sixteenth, Kentucky drops to twenty second. There's a crisis in Lexington. It's fixed tenth rate at Iowa States in
town tomorrow night to take on the Bearcats. High school sports tonight and girls sectionals Western Brown and Harrison ahs right with Row and Talawanda. How about this? I got a I got a question here online boy. If Harambe teed it up again to Travis Kelsey, who would win that matchup? I'm going with Travis Kelcey and Patrick Mahomes. They take down Haramla. What are we doing? Are we running routes? Are we running nine routes and hook routes?
Or regis wrestling? Because if we're wrestling, I'm taking Harambe. I'm taking the big age in anything. I'm taking the big year and half. He's just trying to run a stutter and go. He's gonna just chomping. Then he'll tell the ladies come on over. Lunch is served. Boom. Taylors let's do then go after j No, it's all fixed. It's all fixed. And maybe she'll go after Joe Burrow next. Joe Burrow ain't married yet, that's true. Give me a status of his wrist, the wrist,
the hand? SI, didn't you say the other day he's gonna throw somewhere? He was in a well? Was that actually it was, you know, really before the injury. I guess he was in that body armor commercial in the Super Bowl yesterday. Well, I haven't heard anything about anything. By the way, which commercial did you like best? Say? Go who? The Wicked one was kind of weird, but it was pretty good. I missed the Budweiser one with a They're always my favorite with the horse
and a dog. You know, the one was a puppy. I like that? What about grunk wide right? How much that somebody? There's those words again? In Buffalo? I like to stay farm with arms Schwarzenegger and all of a sudden, Danny to Veto shows up into its neighbor, neighbor, neighbor. It's neighbor, neighbor, neighbor. All right, say get us out of the Studge report. But it's fixed. Takete next year. This is not gonna have the same impact. This came out of nowhere.
The Tokyo thing was unbelievable. And uh, she flies across nine time zones, arrives in time looking gorgeous. Come, he goes back, right, goes back, She goes fag no planning a big kiss on his lip. He's gonna shave his beard and sell the hair. If you're Travis Kelsey is gonna sell his beard hair? What I can't get out of the way of it, man, Just things, just keep out. He said it last night late when he was in some bar. He's gonna sell his hair.
Take no, honey, don't do that. By the way, we have Dave Lapham at three oh six's if it's fixed, that's breaking it down. Maybe about Joe burrows wrist, what about it? I'm gonna ask him, See what the deal is? Got go gott to be healthy? Miss games? No he was? He missed one or two games in five six seasons, I don't know. And he wasn't a heisman. No one said out
of Texas Tech that kid's going to do anything. And he's now he's talking about the greatest quarterback of all time, which isn't the case, it's Tom Brady until he gets the six or seven. Guess what, No, but they're saying the greatest of all time is Patrick Mahomes out of Texas Tech six. Get me out of the Stude Report, WILLI and utter of the chiefs winning it again? We leave you with the immortal words of the Stude Report.
All I should be with you, Bill, see you later. Thank you, Governor Mike do Wanta. At least he wasn't indicted today by David Yoast. Seems like ethic state government was in yo Yost. Thank you, Thank you, seven hundred w l over you
