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four, not good, bouncing the first round of the tournament. The faithful in the Bluegrass not happy, and of course neither Xavier nor you see her in anyway. But until then, so many issues are going on. I think often the mainstream media gets up every day to think of new and terrible ways to cover Donald Trump. It's not what is the news, It's about Donald Trump. To Truth Social this morning, there was a reference to the fact that he may make billions of dollars when he goes public. Of course,
there's a lock up period. He's got to wait, I don't know, six or nine months or a year to sell. And then also there's big rumors whether he's going to make the bond he puts something on truth Social that indicated he would have the bond on money of some four hundred and sixty five million dollars. He's already posted one hundred million on the Carrol situation.
But so much going on this week, also Tony Bobolinsky. It comes with the receipts, with text messages, with emails, with photographs and deposit slips and checks first hand account of the corruption of Joe Biden. And it was like a tree that fell in the woods, and nobody was present to hear it. Did the tree actually fall? The media did not cover it except those News Nation did cover it and some others, but the so called so
called mainstream media ignored it completely. So with all that and so much more, as Leland vettered of News Nation, Leland Vitter, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Leland before we get into a lot of that, it appears in Nashville, Tennessee, a body's been found of Riley's, a University of Missouri senior who went missing on March the eighth after going out downtown,
and it appeared he was found in a river. He'd been out of Broadway drinking with friends at Luke Bryan's downtown bar called Luke's, and staff asked him to leave. He was drunk as a skunk, and this video of him stumbling and fumbling around, and it's awfully said. The body's been located.
And before I get your reaction, I want to relate to you that about about ten years ago ahead on an FBI serial hunter a killer, and the FBI has listed list of these individuals who go around the country killing certain categories of people. And he brought up the fact that over a period of some twenty years, there were a dozen or more white male students with college
kids with a blonde hair that showed up in bodies of water. Might have been lakes, might have been the Cumberland River in West Nashville, which is riley strained where he was located. His body was located. I guess he's been there dead for about two weeks, so there's little left. But they said there's no obvious marks on the body. And you've spent covering all over
the world. I've seen your history of anchoring your coverage in Baltimore with Freddie Gray in the Middle East, have been everywhere, and so when you cover this kind of a story about a missing kid, what comes to your mind, especially since he's a white college kid and a college town with blonde hair, who's drunk found in a body of water, what comes to your mind? Well, one question I would ask if how many drinks do we actually
know emphasis know he had? Because there's been a lot of discussion that whoever, if someone is responsible singularly for these groups of deaths, these clusters of dead bodies Austin, Texas, Chicago, in Nashville as well, if it is foul play, that they would have spotted someone at a bar and drugged them and mark them drug them, so that would make someone appear much more
intoxicated after one drink plus whatever was given to them than than not. And as someone who was once drugged a bar in London, I can tell you that, uh, the incredibly your faculties just disappear from you. There's sort of no way to overcome it. So I think you certainly think about that if he was just stumbling out of how many drinks do we actually know he had? And it's much more difficult once someone's been dumped a body of water
for a couple of weeks to get any kind of toxicology back. I would think to you, as the former prosecutor, it seems as though police are awfully quick in keeping in mind with that FBI profiler told you, the police seem awfully quick to be willing to write these off to oh, it's an accident. We don't have any evidence of foul play. We don't have any
evidence of foul play. Rather than really trying to run to ground. How these these young men who seem otherwise healthy and of of full use of their faculties end up in these bodies of water and drowned because you got to be pretty drunk and completely incapacitated to somehow fall in a body of water and then not be able to make your way out right. And how do you make your way to a body of water at night? I mean, I don't know how. And you went over that quickly. You said you were drugged
in a bar in London. Yes, explain that I was at a bar in London. I was actually with my father and a woman I was dating at the time. This was back when I was overseas. I was in London seeing my parents, and I guess someone thought I was alone. It was like a casino club and my dad said, somebody I had a drink and I knocked it back and he said, hey, did you Is that your drink? And I said yeah, and he said I think somebody just put something in it. And I said, oh, come on, dad,
are you kidding me? And about ten minutes later I couldn't stand up. So my dad and this woman I was with at the time, you know, had my arms over their shoulders, got me, got me into a cab, got me to the hotel, and I laid down on the floor. I couldn't move. I was completely sort of paralyzed. I could talk a little bit, but I had no control of my faculties for about forty five minutes or an hour, and then suddenly I kind of came came
back around and was totally fine the next day. But you know, unquestionably, if my father and you know had not been there to make sure nothing happened to me, I think the results could have been extraordinarily different. So someone who did that specifically targeted you. You appeared to have I served, I believe certain assets. You were sitting in a bar, and uh, when you're sitting at a bar, your attention is diverted you're looking left,
looking right, women be it was. It was at a casino. It was a casino table, so it was it was like hard table now and someone's looking that guy's got some money, let's do this. At some point in ten minutes, he's going to become almost unconscious. We'll pick him up by the arms and say, well, it's our buddy. We'll get him out of here. And the rest is, did you realize how close you were to being killed or injured? Well? Or or or injured? Then?
You know, look, being injured would have been the best case scenario, right, So yeah, it was. It was. But it's one of those things that's always stuck in my head because on the security tapes, it would have looked like I was just completely hammered, right, It'd be very easy to go, oh, that guy was just got so drunk he couldn't handle anything, and you know we had to throw him out or you know, his buddies took him or whatever. And obviously that was not the
case. So I think that that's sort of where my head goes when we hear about these stories. And this one is the video coming out of Luke Bryan's bar is illustrative as somebody just hammered completely drunk by himself. But if somebody wanted to do harm and the same thing happens at truck stops, so some of the lot lizards, the same thing happened with black females. That this isn't racially isolated to white males, college kids and bars with blonde hair.
There are serial killers who will tell you that there's a few hundred who look and take their time homicidal. We had a case in Covington about two weeks ago in which a woman who looks to be completely normal, thirty years old, a white female, and her thing was to kill people randomly and take their life. And so she would wait on a street and when she saw somebody walking, she would target them and run them over with her car. And for no reason. He didn't know the man, had no relations
with him, he didn't flip her the bird. She simply wanted to kill a man, and she did it a couple times. Finally caught this time. And normally, if it's late at night and someone sees somebody on the sidewalk and they want to run them over and kill them and move on, the odds are getting caught are extremely small. But in this case, there was a video to catch a license plate and the local prosecutor, Rob Sanders, did his work with the police and they found the woman and her thing
in life was to kill someone and she wanted to keep killing people. Where an how does that come from? But it happens. It's it's going all the way back, right, I mean, there was you know, there were serial killers in London going back, you know in London and other cities. You know they're you know, famous, going going back to your point from what the FBI profiler has told you, and I think it's you know, something to come back to is I think we don't really know how many
really know ho riskic human beings. There are prowling and look, if you're going to kill somebody and you just want to get away with it, there are demographics target and there's ways to do it. If that that make it a lot a lot easier if you will, right, if if people are good at it and plan over over time. So yeah, I think it's sary. You know. The thing you hope is that the prosecutor and the police in Nashville take this as seriously as the prosecutor. Did that you just
talked about in uh in Ohio? The dot dot to that is boy. If you are a parent now in your kid, a blonde haired kid who's in college, or any college kids say hey, hey, hey, mom, down to one in Nashville for the weekend, and they don't solve this thing. That becomes a different conversation for parents. Unbelievable. Every day in America, here's the number. The United States is a third country with the highest number of deaths per day every day in America. Every day, eight
thousand Americans die every day, eight thousand a day. I'm looking at this number. I'm going, how's that pot? Eight thousand a day? And if those that are killed, you know, it's something in the range of twenty to twenty five thousand a year are killed or murdered. And if somebody wants to apply their trade and target certain individuals based upon race, ideology, whatever it might be, that person could easily and those eight thousand a day.
Every month, there'll be a quarter of a million, quarter of a million die every month. You could easily do that. And if you keep your head down and do it. May I use the term the right way you'll never be caught. Well, that's a scary reality, right. I will tell you. I'll add another group of death to that eight thousand, which is three hundred a day. And you know this better than anybody being from Ohio. Guy from fentanyl. Now that is the leading cause of death
or eighteen to forty five year olds. There's an interesting piece that just came out in Bloomberg. We'll be talking about it a lot on the show leading up to election. Here eight and ten Americans in swing states report that fentanyl is either a somewhat or very important issue for them in this coming election for president. That's more than abortion, that's more than climate, that's more than the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. I had a distant I went to the
funeral about a month ago in Indianapolis, a distant family member. I only met her a couple of times. Early twenties, working popular, no suicidal ideations. Simply goes to bed at night, doesn't wake up in the morning. A girlfriend checks on her and she's cold and blue. Oh my god, what is it? Turned out to be fentanyl and some girlfriends had given her that's it. Gave her a pill thinking and it looked like a percoset, had the right markings on it, but it was not percoset. It
was laced completely with fentanyl. And that family and I know in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Leland, we might be the epicenter of fentanyl addiction right here, a working class white males and females overwhelmingly used fentanyl drugs and death that we're that family will constantly for the rest of their life vote on issues like keeping fentanyl out of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin. It is a huge issue, a huge issue here and every family is going
to be touched by drug addiction and fentanyl at some point. And I don't know. And for this kid, this Riley Strain, that why would somebody want him dead? And the issue is I think about I'm going to figure about this case in Covington in which she simply wanted to kill human beings. In fact, I'm looking at News Nation now right now you have a network has Riley Strain stumbling and falling out of that bar as if he can't even keep his keep his legs underneath him. But he had to walk a long
distance to get to the Cumberland river. Why would somebody who's drunk on his ass want to walk a long distance, stumbling and mumbling and falling and just want to jump into a river. It doesn't make any sense. No, it doesn't make any sense. And I think that's what that's what you know, obviously, and we hope that the police are going to be looking into.
You know, Brian Antid from News Nation, one of the best crime reporters, one of the best reporters period, there is joins us on this, on this issue, and I think that this is one of this that people are gonna have to stay on for a while, right, you know, you're gonna have to have real reporting done. And I think you're you're you're right there, which is at the question, Okay, he comes out
of a bar, how long does he have to walk? How do we match the video of him being a bumbling, stumbling drunk to this idea that he is gonna walk what a half mile full mile to the Cumberland River and then just jump that night jump into the body, which is cold. I would imagine the temperatures in the forties to cold. You know what I like when you jump into a when you jump into a vat of cold water.
Your body just well what And the police say his phone pinged for the last time around Gay Street, which is part of close to the Cumberland River, And so it makes no sense. But when the police say, well, we're gonna if the police say, okay, there was no signs on the body. The body's been in the water for two weeks. It's largely devoid of any objective evidence of crime. They simply mark it down as a I don't know and accidental death and move on to the next case of some other
white male college dude or female. I mean, how many rupees, how many illegal drugs are putting in women's drinks and bars and they simply wake up somewhere and is not reported and they're raped or some some and all of a sudden you move on to the next case. One of those eight thousand was Riley strained is not alive today? Well, I'll tell you what, Leland, we got to run. I wanted to talk about Trump and truth social I wanted to talk about Tony Bobolinski. I wanted to talk about Palm Beach
County. Over a couple of days ago, three Guatemalans kidnapped off the street. A woman walking with a purse, jumped out of a pickup truck, grabbed her by the neck, picked up her body, threw in the back of the pickup truck, raped her for three days, and then, thank god, she got free of that. I wanted to talk about other crimes being committed, but this one, this one has me baffled. And I remember what happened in that serial profile. Well, I'll tell you what we
got to run. I'm sorry, Leeland, we got Next time we're together, we'll talk about politics. But I found this case fascinating, and when you bring up I think you and the rest of the country as well. And lastly, fentanyl. If somebody would say to you, fentanyl it's a more important issue than abortion, I'm not sure anybody would have believed that.
Wo when a family is touched by it and it came over the southern border, and it's all over college campuses, and it's all over work sites, and it's all over the drug community, that do you want to put the right level of fentanyl in the drug to keep them hooked but not kill them. That family is going to vote on fentanyl, and that may be the reason that Trump becomes the president of the Southern Border. I want to get
your last reaction to that. I couldn't agree with you. I couldn't agree with you more that the southern border has become a proxy for so many issues, right is it sitting all now? When you say to somebody what's your most important is they say immigration? Immigration is now a foxy for fetanyl, because, as you point out, it touches so many people. I think it's fifty percent of which you are now a member of America. Say they've
been personally touched by a ventanyl death. You can't imagine a twenty two year old, attractive functioning a young girl who is dead because of a failure on the southern border. And Leland Vedert of News Nation, there are tens of
thousands of Americans in the Midwest touched by this. And when they see those charging the border, knocking down the barbed wire, when they see Guatemalins in Palm Beach County, Florida raping off the streets and then released on bond, you see what's happening in New York City, which is a terrible problem and fentanyl. Keep an eye on that issue because come November, these stories are percolating. People vote when it touches them personally. Leland veverter, once again,
sorry, couldn't be going on in politics. We'll two it the next time. But thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Leland. We'll talk soon. God bless you. Let's continue with more. Once you've been touched by something like this, it becomes personal. And when you vote and it becomes personal, that's when you move in the needle. And maybe that's why Trump is up in Ohio by eight or nine percentage points, Michigan by four or five. Because these issues the southern border are
issues that touch at one point or another, every American family. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, The Home of your Reds. Three more preseason games. Hopefully they can make it to Thursday with an entire roster of players not hurt. On News Radio seven hundred woow, it's fring. Time to gather your friends and family and fire up big things going on. March madness continues. Not much madness here. Only local team is the Dayton Flyers at
a fabulous job coming back. As you know, we're the most popular talk show in Dayton. Montgomery County. I feel very good about that. And nonetheless, we have all the scores, all the actions starting about one thirty with a segment Reds Baseball. I think three games remain. Assuming the players can be in bubble wrap, they could have a team ready to go Thursday
against the Nationals. And our coverage starts about five am in the morning, and the crew will be at the Holy Grail starting about nine o'clock in the morning all the way through about four o'clock. Headed up, I a segment of myself getting ready for Reds Baseball. Hopefully they have a team that can win at least eighty two games. The over under, I think is eighty two and a half and last year the over under was sixty six and they won eighty two one eighty and it was spectacular. God do we need a
winner. And when I talked to Leland Vedderdi had intended to talk about Marjorie Taylor Green filing a motion to vacate the chair. Chaos is reigning supreme. The hardcore, hard nosed Republicans, those with the principal think that borrowing about a new trillion dollars every one hundred days, we can't afford this course we're
on, which is absolutely correct. But on the other hand, by vacating the chair, there's a fifty to fifty shot that a Keem Jeffries, the left wing radical socialist from Brooklyn who's the House Democratic Minority leader, could, by happenstance, become the Speaker of the House. Then all hell's going to break loose, So be careful for what you wish. I think the Republicans have a two seat majority in the House right now, So here we go
again. Marjorie Taylor Green plays into the idea that the Republicans in the House at least are not serious persons and as a consequence, would seek to send the House into more chaos than it's already in. And it's in chaos right now because those with the power to change things fail to do so and those with the principles get rolled over the top of So we'll see what happens the House is about today, to go on a two week break, and in
two or three weeks we'll see what occurs. But to pick up the pieces of what Leland, Vtdornot and I discussed from News Nation, I pulled up stories and these are percolating for a long time. I've been with you about forty one years, and I hope to be with you another forty one years, although that's quite unlikely. Our leader, Scott rein Harden DJ Hodge, calls me the future. I'm known as the future of this radio station. So I pulled up some stories that are like seven or eight years old.
Headline hundreds of college aged men drown on nights out, murdered. Retired detectives claim sinister gang drugged and killed, made their desks look like accidents, and left smiley face graffiti nearby. Another headline from twenty seventeen is a serial killer gang murdering young men across the country. And these stories, you can google them finds that in almost all the circumstances, the men who were found in bodies of water fit the profile. They were smart, athletic, popular,
college age white men who went out drinking and never came home. And they have story after story of this happening in which college age men stumble out of a bar, as Riley Strain did in Nashville, Tennessee. And the video of him coming out of the bar is he cannot even stand up, and he's falling up, fall back and he just wants to go take a swim in the Cumberland River at night. To me, that's impossible, that could
not happen. And page after page after page indicates that hundreds of college age men have been drowned on nights out with friends, and most have been marked up to accidental death, some of suicide and as you may know of in water for several weeks. The odds of getting any forensic evidence off the body is nonexistent. It can't happen. And those in which the bodies have relocated quickly have in their bodies the so called date rape drug. And Leland Vittert,
who's a strong national anchor and reporter, I did not know. And I texted with Sean Compton, his CEO at News Nation, who didn't know about this. That many years ago he was in a casino in London, England, and all of a sudden he took a drink and within ten minutes he could barely stand up. Now, whoever put the put the date rape drug, whatever it might be in his drink, which surely understand, wait for the circumstances to occur, and then take him on either side and kind
of usher him out the door and you have another victim. Now, generally, college age men in college bar are not going to have a lot of money on them. It's not a case of saying, you know what, well, we have a circumstance here in which it's a robbery, because most the college aged men do not have the ability to have a whole bunch of money in their pocket. Generally it's a debit card, a credit card,
or it's twenty bucks in cash throughout drinking. And according to these stories that percolate every few years, it comes back the same way detectives found striking in suspicious similarities and the deaths of hundreds of men dating back to nineteen ninety seven. All were found in bodies of water days after going missing, and the corner says they've drowned. Most are athletic, academically high achievers, and able
to swim. In fact, some college swimmers have also been located in bodies of water a few days later, and some have the date rape drugs still in their system, others do not. It's called g it's a hypnotic depressant, which is called a date rape drug. Same thing happens to hundreds of college age females in bars and restaurants in which someone slips this drug about the size of a half a baby aspirin into a drink and within ten minutes a
woman or a man cannot even cannot stand up. When I look at the video of Riley Strain outside of Luke Brian's Bar, by the way, the video inside the bar demonstrate they gave him one drink and then quickly cut them off. I can imagine there were hundreds of people in there on that Friday night, Luke Brian's Bar in Nashville. What do you think so the idea of a bar tender or a waiter or waitress monitoring the drinking habits of a
particular customer would be almost non existent. But this one person, who was a University of Missouri student, was there with friends and found himself incapable of walking. He made it this way, he was thrown out of the bar, and when he came out of the bar, literally he was falling down. And if you look at it, you think, well, this guy, this guy's drunk. How do you know it wasn't so called date rape drug? Well you don't know, because by this point the GVH is kind
of out of the system and it cannot be uh. And then after a while it dissipates and you don't have any response whatsoever. But generally this would happen to girls and women, I would think. And so I know moms and dads, brothers and sisters are telling college age men and women young be careful. But how can you be careful in a bar when your head's turning left and right and someone sticks a quick little tablet in your drink and then
you can't even stand up straight? And Leland Vitter's case, he was with the woman who was dating at the time and his own father who thought something's wrong. They thought he was having a stroke or something. Couldn't stay up. They got him back to the hotel and several hours later he slept it off, but he wasn't drunk. It was GBH. And the same thing
is happening as I speak. There's about seven to eight thousand Americans die every day, which every month means there's about two to three hundred thousand every month to die. So if you're a serial killer, if you're this woman in
Covington who simply wanted to kill somebody and had ideations of doing it. Previous to this, the woman that we had on yesterday, we had on the Great Prosecutor of Kenton County, and he spoke about on the previous circumstance, you put a ligature around some guy's neck and try to strangle him to death. And Rob Sanders said, at that point he was able to go some physical strength to overwhelm what she wanted to do. But this was not the
case when the woman simply wanted to kill somebody. We live in a society in which these things are real, and so you would always say to a girl or a woman, be careful, keep your eyes on a swivel, keep your hand over your drink, whatever it might be. And one, men are not built that way. When men go to a bar, they're eighteen, nineteen, twenty twenty two years old. Their own physical personal safety is not a factor. You don't, yeah, I don't think about my
safety as much as a woman or a girl thinks about her safety. And so a guy in a bar is not going to be worried about getting drugged with GBH or some other date rape type drug and hauled out. In that case in London, England with Leland vittered, I assume he wasn't sitting right with He was at a table his girlfriend at the time and his father, and they assumed, maybe we could do a robbery, get him out, pick him up. I'm sorry, our friend's drunk, get him out the
door. And maybe there was going to be a sexual assault on Leland vited underway, or possibly just a theft, but whatever it was, he survived and many do not. And these stories, how about this one is a serial killer gang murdering young men across America. And this is a lengthy story on the It's on the Daily Beast, and it's got case after case quote. Do you want to go to the hospital or you rape this? As
a male? No, I don't think. I was a friend of them, found them outside the restaurant with two guys tending to them that the friend didn't know, and he dialed nine to one one the police. The sirens showed up, and the two guys helping his friend to his feet, simply
dissipated. A team of retired detectives and a gang expert believes that Riley Strain is one of at least one hundred male victims an alleged organized gang of serial killers that communicate on the dark web with sells a dozen cities across America, focusing on college towns. In addition to two hundred and fifty cases might be connected. They can't prove it hundreds of cases. And if every year, eight thousand times it was about what is that math adpy about three million?
How about three million Americans die every year, generally of old age or something of that character, But tens of thousands are murdered. And you could easily apply your trade and fill up your desire to cause mayhem by doing things like to Rally's train in the hundreds of other males to say nothing, I would think thousands of females who wake up hours later and they knew they were raped in some way, but they have no memory of what happened, how they
got out. They simply want to forget it to move on. So when this story popped up this morning, University of Missouri senior who went missing on March the eighth, and this is the twenty second, so it's been fourteen days. This morning today at seven to twenty eight am, received a call from a worker and a company that adjoins the Cumberland River. They've been searching for anything that would pop up in the river, and they found the remains
of of turn out to be rally strained. The fire department retrieved his body from the river this morning about eight am. And there's no obvious signs of injury. So how many drunk young men in a college type bar stumbles out and just simply wants to go into the Cumberland River or some body of water that's freezing cold. And the medical examiner said they're going to market up as a negligent homicide. There's no signs of foul play at this time, said
doctor William Drake. Mister Strange still had his shirt on he was wearing. Had to watch on other identifying factors help us identify who he was. Twenty two year old finance student was visiting Nashville for his fraternity spring fling when he vanished from the bar and his friends were looking around for him inside the bar Luke Bryn's Bar. They could couldn't locate him, and then he shows up, of course, a dead two weeks later in a body of water.
Hundreds or thousands of men have suffered the same fate. And by the way, there are serial killers in and around truck stops who want to kill lot lizards and or truckers. There's also efforts of serial killers to kill black males.
It isn't racially exclusive. We live in a difficult world which is enhanced and its depravity by letting it. In this country ten million foreigners every year under Joe Biden, without knowing who they are, their criminal history, their health history, etc. Well let's continue with more, but speak to those around you, understand what's going on that It is common for college age girls to share feelings and thoughts. Take this, do this, here's this drug
and make you feel better. Uppers downers, things of that character. And many times, like in Ohio State, there were a couple of codes up there who thought they were getting some sort of upward, make them feel better, make them feel quay lout of one type or another turned out to be quailued. Yes, but it was had enough fentanyl and in it to cause death, stop the heart from beating and the lungs from expanding, And so it happens all the time. And God knows that family is devastated by this
recent death, as was my extended family. When an extended family member I only met her a couple times I've found herself dead with fentanyl in her system,
and we just pray for the family they can overcome this. But when Leland Vetter talks about it's a big issue in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Absolutely, it's a huge issue right here because it is coming across the southern border and there's great Chinese gangs and war lords and Northern Mexico making some serious money off this, and they will continue to make money as long as the
southern border is wide open. So let's continue with more the line becomes available five and three, seven four, nine, seven thousand, after one o'clock today will be the great Julie Gunlock. Julie Gunlock about You may not know it, but this is International Women's Month, the month of March. Lots of stuff going on she's going to react to from the female perspective and more. Twelve fifty five Home of Your Reds, Forewarned is Forearmed? A news
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Payday every now and then we have Abortion Month. I get up for three months for women in March, thinking, you know, I'm not a liberal, and I don't get up every morning and eat berries for breakfast. I don't then watch a couple hours at TikTok and then drive my tesla to Starbucks for a double Lotte and then the Planned PARENTO to get an abortion. That's kind of the dream day for many liberals. But that's not the dream day
for Julie Gunlock of the Independent Women's Forum and Julie Gunlock. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Julie Gunlock. Do you eat berries for breakfast, watch TikTok, drive a tesla to Starbucks, then go to Planned Parent to get an abortion? That is the dream day for a liberal woman. Does any of that apply to you. That just not no, no, not not to me at all. But you're right, that really is the daily agenda, or at least that's what they want women to do. Yep.
Let's get into the issues. And I've read a lot of stuff at IWF dot org, which is Independent Women's Forum dot org and your cohort, Patresa new Wika has a great column up about five facts of the so called gender pay gap on Equal Payday and I read this and I'm thinking, it's an article of faith that climate change is happening, that we are caused by human behavior that's going to swamp the state of Florida. That we know certain
facts are true, therefore we can't dispute them. So when someone says that women make about eighty cents on the dollar to a man, it's an article of faith that that is never questioned, especially by a woman, because benefits are derived by doing that. But why are those myths not based in reality. Well, they're never comparing apples to apples. They're comparing apples to oranges. And I'll give you a great example of this. Hey, when I
worked Upstall Hill, i worked entirely from home. It was one of the rare. I mean, this was over a decade ago. So my first son was born, and it was one of the rare sort of arrangements that I talked to my chief of staff and I talked to this and I said, I would like to work from home, and they made that arrangement for me. And I was a full time employee, but I was working from home, and I had sort of altered hours, meaning I really compressed my
work into about a five hour stand. Now I had a colleague, he was a male. He worked also full time. We made the exact same money, but he had an awful commute in the morning. He commuted, you know, down the ninety five corridor for goodness sake, so he had to commute in, he had to wear suits, he had to be in
the office at all times, and he had to commute home. And again he was in the office for about you know, eight to ten hours, I mean, you know the Capitol Hill, sometimes twelve hours, sometimes longer. I spent the night. I slept on my couch and so and there was a price difference. He made more than me, significantly more than me. And you know what, that was fair. I had the benefit of staying home. Now, look, if you looked at the books, it
looked like goodness. There are two full time employees and they make the same amount of money. I'm sorry, they make Julie the female mix fifty percent less. That seems unfair. But what wasn't accounted for is that I had made this private arrangement with my employer and I therefore made less. But I had a much better life for me. And these statistics that show eighty cents
on the dollar never account for that, never account for the flexibility. Now, look, the liberals would want you to believe that women don't want flexibility, and they're like, they want a corner office. You know, it's this whole like you know, think back to the show, the movie Working Girl, right, we want to climb that corporate ladder. That's not true. Women want flexibility. They want to be able to stay home with their
kids. They want sometimes part time jobs, sometimes full time jobs. But again they want that flexibility to be able to take their kids to the doctor, pick their kids up at school. And this accounts for that difference in pay. Now, we have to also remember that there's a lot of money and grievance, and there's a lot of money in brushing this idea that women have not reached full equality. I mean, my goodness, if you can't complain, what are the fundraising letters say? Right? And so women's group
constantly to beat this grievance drum because it's lucrative. I mean, if the sexes have reached to quality, why do we have to have all these women's groups complaining about things? So really follow the money. It's always because there's
money to be made off grievances. And so if we actually accept the fact that we live in wonderful times, that women have choices, that women can demand jobs that have flexibility and are willing to sacrifice maybe some of the earnings, that's a wonderful thing, and women are by and large willing to do that. But again we have this constant drum beat that there's this big wage gap. When you account for those differences, the wage gap actually shrinks to
about two cents. And look, you know we're not here saying there's no sexism and that doesn't exist anymore. It probably does, but let's not exaggerate the facts. Women have a great future. Now, all we have to do is replace Biden and maybe the economy will grow and then things will be really good. So if you take every man and every woman in the country, add them up, maybe a man on average makes twenty percent more.
But women choose often a different lifestyle. Motherhood is a big factor and not And also when I think of a man on electricians, plumbers, drywallers, linemen for the country, women nurses, librarians, which is fine, which is great. Well, listen, Bill Billy. Men also by and large do the dangerous jobs that pay more. The other thing is they've actually done, they've done analysis of this. Women don't take over time. Okay, yes, yes, there are exceptions. Some women take over time. It's
mostly men who take over time. And again, those dangerous jobs like climbing a cell tower right and repairing you know, electrical lines. Most often it is men that choose to do this work. I mean, you ever watch that show Dirty Jobs with microco Yeah, I love I love that guy. My kids, my kids love that show. It is not this sort of vast network of the patriarchy keeping women out of these dirty jobs. Women don't choose to do dirty jobs by and large, or dangerous jobs. Men do.
And we can pretend, we can pretend it's all sexism, municipatriarians, all the stuff keeping women out of these jobs. Some women do choose to work in construction, to work in these very physically demanding jobs, but mostly that's men, and that those jobs pay more. That is a choice. Yet again a matter of choice, and that's something that the feminists want to deny women have, but they do, and it's wonderful and in fact society
when I had my typical day for a liberal feminist. Number one, the Democratic Party does not want to encourage women to get married because single women vote overwhelmingly for Democrats, and married women vote overwhelmingly for Republicans. And so if you want to stay in political power and keep writing checks out of the governmental checkbook, the last thing you want to do is have a woman and a functional marriage as a mother, god forbid mother, and now a caregiver.
Democrats don't want that. They want to encourage, especially the captured audience they have of so called co eds and colleges and universities. Don't get married, get on the corporate ladder, delay everything, freeze your eggs, fertilize your eggs, get your Plan B, Plan C, and Plan D available for a hot night of love and have no responsibility down the road and you can
you can have it all. Like the commercial used to say, Well, the fact of the matter is life is a series of choices, some of which have economic benefits, and others, like being a mother, have great emotional benefits. I think, Julie gunl like you would not trade your career on the hill in Washington for being a mother to your boys? Am I right about that? No? Absolutely not. It is the joy of my life. And you know do women? Feminists constantly betray women by telling them
to turn their backs on their natural instincts. And look, we know that women meant most women. Most women want to be married and want to have children, and want to be in a stable sort of loving relationship and building a family and building a life. What the left wants is women to rely on government. And when you don't have the security of a family, when you don't have meaning in your life, that is, taking family, taking care of care of children, you are more likely to need government services.
So it behooves these these big government types to promote the idea of being alone, of relying on the government, of of of sort of denying your natural inclinations and denying that having a family and having the security of a family benefit society. They constantly push against that, and again there's a reason for it, because that is a way of nurturing big government and getting more people to
rely on the government. Can you articulate for those listening around the country the idea that a woman such as yourself should not vote or support a Donald Trump because of the way he treated women. Of course, Joe Biden with Tara Reid and the assaults that Joe Biden made upon women were completely ignored. And also Hunter Biden complete with the girls, with the underage girls, all that
completely ignored. But I've often I watch MSNBC so you don't have to, and I hear left wing feminists talk about, well, think about Donald Trump grabbing them by that you know what, and then all the abortions he likely paid for the fact he supported Democrats, and right now it appears he's working toward like a fifteen week ban on abortion, at least that's where Trump has headed. But can you respond to the idea that women cannot vote for conservatives
because it is self loathing and hurting themselves. Yeah? Yeah, I want to start off by saying, uh, why don't we start with George Stephanopolos having the nerve to shame and question Nancy Mace for her her support of Donald Trump as a as a sexual assault UH survivor when he worked for Bill Clinton, okay, an absolute predator of women, a sexual assault himself, and and someone who treated Monica Lewinsky, an intern in that office, abominably and
sexually harassed her. So the idea that George Stephanopolis would get on his high horse and suggests that that personal any woman, but particularly sexual assault survivor, should in any way support uh Donald Trump is absurd given his support for the Democrat Party and that and he still is. Anybody who thinks that George Stephanopolis is a reporter or a political commentator is wrong. He's a campaign staffer.
He has never left that mode and he's there now. But look, as for women voting for Donald Trump, you know, I care about my family, I care about other people's family, I care about the economy, and I look at policies and the policies of the Obama administration and the policies of this administration under Biden have been abominable for people. For people's welfare and that's what I care about. I care about policy. I am not someone who
idolizes politicians. Frankly, I have had a nearly thirty year career in Washington, and most politicians have let me down. Now, there have been exceptions. There are very good men that are and women that are serving our country in elected office. But this worshipfulness for politicians needs to stop, and that includes Donald Trump. He is not a perfect man. He is he has
his faults, and so do many other people in elected office. But what I care about is how their policies affect me, affect my sons, affect my husband, affect my greater family, affect myself. That's what I care about, and that's what people should care about. That's what they should look at. And Donald Trump, his policies were good for this country. Look, it's not me just saying that. It's there's evidence that the country under
Donald Trump was much better and it's people thrived, Americans thrived. So that's what matters to me, you know, And I find it kind of insulting and frankly, kind of sexist that I'm not allowed to make choices based on policy and based on what is good for our country and I have to consider all these other things, especially coming from the mouths of people who work for
Bill Clinton. George Stephanopolis was a rape apologist, and Bill Clinton did nothing other than sexually assault women in and around the Oval office, paid for numerous abortions, also had unprotected sex with god knows how many people, and they have George Stephanopolos to use Nancy Mace's rape as a political club against Donald Trump was despicable. It really was. It really was. It's sickening. But of course, you know, he's not going to lose his job. He's
not going to lose, you know, his position. And yet you know, you know, if Donald Trump makes one you know, sometimes Trump can say some things, yeah, sure, elegant and my god, then the media goes into a twenty four hours so it's forty eight hours, you know whatever. You not stop frenzy. But as you say, Nancy Mays can be bullied and shamed, attempted to shame that. He did not shame her. But this behavior is absolutely acceptable when it comes from Democrats, and when
it comes from the corporate media, it's disgusting. And again, the best way to handle this I left Donald Trump. I watched Some younger females in their twenties and early thirties talk about society has changed. There's no good men out there. They want one thing for me, and I don't want to give it to them. They don't want marriage. Boys and men are taught and think differently than girls and women. The old dream of getting married, get the pick up fans have two or three or four kids, go to
college to find a man. That thing is completely out the window. Do you have concerns? And family formation is lessening and religious attendance is also lessening greatly. Do you have long term concerns on the social cultural course that we're on and where we're headed? I absolutely do. And also it was made worse by Randy Winingarten and her thugs and the teachers unions who close the school for schools for so long because that does not help with children sort of they're
social development. But you know, Billy I was very concerned probably you know, about a decade ago about the trajectory. I felt like the dating world was a mess and there was no courting and there was really no marriage. And you know, we had television shows like Sex and the City on television that had an enormous impact, frankly on my generation, and I really worried me. But I got to tell you, I feel like, particularly in the Catholic Church, there's been this sort of revival, and not just the
Catholic Church, certainly in some more conservative Protestant churches as well. There's been this sort of discovery of sort of the Latin Mass for instance, which of course will get you investigated by the Department of Justice. But I think an education, it's not just that. It's not just that private schools are growing. It's classical education. And I will tell you after COVID, I pulled all my kids. They were in public school. I pulled all my kids
out of public school. And it had been going south for a while. We knew we needed to do it, so COVID was sort of that push we needed. And all of my children are now enrolled in classical Catholic schools and it has made it the world of difference. And let me tell you the waiting list you can't get in, it's impossible. And new classical schools are opening up, and I think there's been this sort of revival of you know, we call it sort of trad wifery. Additional the sort of what
we sort of frinkly caricature sometimes is being a traditional wife. But there's this interest among young women now no very we're talking gen z ers. They're really interested in cooking and making a home and missing their home beautiful and yeah home and also having a lot of kids there and it's wonderful. Jollie Gunl like, we have to run IWF dot org. But when your central platform to get elected is elect me and I'll have healthy unborn babies, more killed insigne
the bodies of healthy young mothers, that is disgusting. But Julie Gunlock IWF dot org. Let's do it again, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Julie, always love being on. Thank you, God bless you. Let's continue if the line becomes available. Five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand, Homie your Red's News Radio, seven hundred WLW. The Flier Company the only name you need
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recently didn't they? Aren't they canceling that mess? Stormy Daniels comes on. She's a porn star and a hooker. Yeah, and he guess she gets a standing ovation, of course, but she's writing a book, believe it or not. Now she's writing a book about it. No, about Trump's sexual prowess. Oh boy, I can't wait. I got to read more about that. Hopefully I'm going to go right out and buy one Stormy Daniels. By the way, this event happened in twenty oh seven, seventeen years
ago, and they just think it happened like this year. And she was paid off in twenty sixteen about one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. And now here we are, like eight years later from the event itself, seventeen years later, and the girls of the viewer applauding the courage of Stormy Daniels. Courage segments that show would go away. I can't every one of my I haven't it. I don't like I haven't liked that show since it went on. What I do when I watched that for three seconds is I vomit and
I puke and then what happens? I have explosive diarrhea. I change the channel very quickly. I'm a mess. And then my eyeball start rotating like on a slot machine, and I get cluster migrane headaches. And that's in the first ten seconds segment. Give me some sports. By the way, according to ESPN, what percent of brackets after the first day are still alive? One percent? And how I mean they got trillions of brackets, right,
I mean everyone, I mean it all over. I mean that's not over just not only ESPN, but I mean although I mean CBS Sports as over brackets, Yahoo Sports, USA, Today's Sports. I mean once once the Wildcats went down last night, so did everybody else's chances. Who picked the Oakland Raiders to beat up on the Kentucky Wildcats probably the only one where probably anybody from NKU and uh Oakland, by the way, is pretty good. I think they are they the Grizzlies something like that. Yes, they
are the Grizzlies. They're the Horizon League champions, and they beat Kentucky. Correct, But the one guy made ten threes and Big Blue Nation is not happy. Crisis. They want to run coach cal out of town. He's not going anywhere because how much I think if they, if they, if they, if they let him go, uh he gets like maybe full salary, he gets thirty three mill. I'd keep the guy. I'd worked for a lot less than that. You and are the future Sego of this radio
according to Scott Reinhart, our leader. Yeah, you and I are the future of this radio station. Not Garrett sable House. No, I don't know what's Garrett doing. He came through a ship passed in the night and he came and left. I think he got the deal done with No. That was Ron Reedy who got the deal done with Coke, Coke and Skyline Chili. I'll tell you what. Now, everybody wants Mountain Dew to come back. I should call Dick Williams, the CEO of Skyline Chilly, to
say they move. I like Coke, but keep Mountain Dew. But I think that's a Pepsi product, correct. So I don't know what to tell you, But any more injuries with the Reds you can report on will he the stood reporters of proud service of your local Teme Star Heating air conditioning dealers Teme Star quality you can feel in beautiful Milford a home in one main gallery called Baker Heating at five one three eight three one fifty one twenty four Sparks.
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yep. Second half it is Northwestern ahead of Florida Atlantic by the score of thirty eight to thirty three. Who get to come as UAB in San Diego State in Western Kentucky and Marquette the Hilltopper. And then you got three number one seeds playing today, Stets and the Hatters against Yukon. I'm taking Yukon, Grambling and Purdue. I'm taking Perdue, Longwood in Houston, Longwood. Yeah, yeah, what's that? That's a guy that's on TV.
I go ahead, dating up against Arizona tomorrow twelve forty five in the second round of the West Regional in Salt Lake City. That's after the Flyers rally from seventeen down with seven to go to beat Nevada. By the way, it's Nevada. And then and then your Wildcats Jack Golkie ten threes and a route to a career high thirty two points and the grizzly stunning victory. Stunning. The Wildcats have not made it out of the first round of the NCAA.
Since twenty nineteen and the last two of three trips to the Big Dance, UK has been beaten by a fourteen or fifteen seed. Not good. Not good. The Bearcats second round of the NI tomorrow at fifth Third Arena taking all the Bradley Braves. If you see Winsday, nit are They're gonna hang a banner like Xavier did. I would guess, so why not hang a banner? Why not? Well? Wa n second round on Monday. Those Lady Bearcats are in action up against Perdue Fort Wayne. Good luck to
Campbell County. They upset Newport last night. The Campbells go against the Harlan County tonight in the quarterfinals of the Kentucky Boys Sweet sixteen. Then the coal Miners from Harlan County. I don't know. I don't know what their name is. You should find out before you come in here. Good luck to in the Ohio Boys State semi finals this weekend. Good luck to Centerville Altar and Preble Shawnee. The Mariners beat the Reds last night well least seven to
six. Good news is, as far as we know, nobody got hurt. How do you know, well, I've been checking all day long and doesn't look like any you know. The Reds and Oakland A's today coverage begins at three thirty five. Of the Arnel Carriers inside pitch right here on seven hundred WLW Jose Rio will be going against Dave Stewart today, say Gavin Bergs, they're pitching again, yep, Rijo v. Stewart. Where in Arizona
to do what they're going to pitch today? In the spring game, red Z infielder Matt McClain will get a second opinion on that injured shoulder, get one. He's headed to a specialist in Los Angeles. Twenty four year old, maybe the best Reds player outside of Dela Cruz, maybe even better. And he can't get on the field because he's got a strained oak league and
an injured shoulder while fielding a ground ball. Also Willie, we say congratulations to the Covenant Catholic baseball coach Bill Crumpleback Crumpleback as he picked up his e eleven hundredth win as a cove Canty Highlands seven to three. About congratulations. MLS Soccer FC Cincinnati in action tomorrow night up against New York City FC seven o'clock ESPN fifteen thirty plus a very difficult decision. Rick Rockwell and Joe Kimling
had basketball coach and ad at Madeira, both stepping down. Of course, I coached young Rick Rockwell many years ago, spent many years as a basketball coach. Rick Rockwell is a great American, as is Joe Kimling. And they said they've had enough twenty nine years of coaching. Rick Rockwell said, that's it, physical and mental drain. I'm gonna calm it down a little
bit. And he worked under Jim Reynolds, the legendary Madeira coach. Two fine Americans who have dealt most of their life helping young men and women do better. So congratulations especially to Rick Rockwell. Horse racing tomorrow Willie the seven hundred thousand dollars. Jeff Ruby steaks tomorrow with Turfoy Park endlessly out of post number ten as a five to two favorite. Endlessly endlessly, you know, my ballpark put together some new items, including Nacho Berger's and brisket Hogies.
You'll be trying those, I would think, eating like a condemned prisoner. Yeah, let's let's see. They got the lancers down there eating like a condemned prisoner. Apparently the day was Sarah Elise. They just they just took the chair and moved it up right to the table and started eating away like it was Thanksgiving. That's what you do in a buffet. Line, isn't now, That's what they did, Skyline Nacho helmet glears, get us sliders.
Brad her Up brought worst smoke or nachos? Looks pretty good? Brisket and cheese. HOGI about Montgomery in smoker nachos? That's what I'm saying. How about Montgomery in brisket? Hoockeyes brought to you by Tom and Dean, Gregory and Evan Andrews. Yes and Terry? Yes? How about that? So you'll be eating. The team may be terrible, but the food's great.
Correct, That's what what's important. Although, yeah, let's see also Willie today the sense of then he Reds Hall of Fame in museum, newest exhibit is opened, The long Ball, The home Run History of the Reds. This exhibit features the greatest home run hitters and the most unforgettable home runs throughout Red's history. What about Jay Bruce? Is he in there? Somewhere, Yes he is. What about Hal King? Is he in there somewhere? I would say, so, what about Johnny bench Agains, that's he
in there? How about Tony Perez in the seventy five World Series? I would say he's in there. I have reports from Jim Stall of Deer Park that Tony Perez has a much better hitting record than Joey Vado, with more home runs, more RBI and more hits than Joey Vado. I know Lance McAllister disagrees all time Reds first baseman Perez or Voto. What do you say, I'm going with the big dog? Now? Lastly you know how many games? Yes, I'm going now I was going with Vado, but now
I'm going with the big dog because of Jim Stall and Jay Phillips. Now what about FC? How many games have they won at home this year? Oh, they're two and oer this year and on the season. But none, no, none, So hopefully they'll get a win Saturday night, Willy at the seven o'clock or seven point thirty against New York City FC. They won on the road a big went road went against New England last week, so and they're out of those series now and all that stuff. I don't
know what the MLS. Well, Jamar Moseley and the Pacell girls. I have a calling a Jeff Birding at FC the honor the Purcell Marrion Hackberry assassins at the FC game with Jamar Mosley and d Alexander, et cetera. You get them down to FC, maybe that'll cause them to pick up a bit and start winning some games. But put the ladies in there. They don't they they called pitches? Is it in the nut games or matches? Aren't they? The pitch is the field? Huh? The pitch it's a it's
really a match, and the field is is named the pitch. I think you're wrong about that. No, I'm not. You're saying the pitch is the field? Correct? What's the field called the pitch and what's the pitch called the field? Makes no sense at soccer doesn't make it. It's a commy sport. I don't get it. I'm just telling you what it is. No, I don't know, but games. If Tommy G is listening, he can call it, and Tommy G and back me up. But
the pitch the pitch. I don't know much about soccer by the way obvious now also Sega a more quiet moment. Hamlina County Auditor Bridget Kelly has going in the hospice. That's right, Willy. I've known her since she was a little girl, and she has decided to enter hospice Doctor's decisions. He
has serious cancer difficulties. None of us are expected to live forever, but she's facing difficult challenges and she said, I can't do my job properly as the Amlin County Auditors, so I'm going to resign voluntarily and go into hospice and hopefully meet her maker and be welcome into the arms of God Almighty. Also, Willie, we want to give our thoughts and prayers to the Neil
family. Dennis Neil, who was one of the main hosts of The Racing Report when it started way back when, almost thirty years ago on ESPN fifteen thirty as the Sure Good Racing Report. Dennis passed away yesterday at sixty seven. He was an award winning photographer, a racing photographer. He was the technical genius of the Racing Report and our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Ann and his family. I recall you and he and also Bobby Schmidt wrecked.
Sure good come in and these three were the grand triumphrant of the Sunday Evening Report on NASCAR and all related matters. Dennis Neil and that is correct. We wish his family may day on peace in this world or the next good man see what happens. And also we want to acknowledge that Sunday is
Jim Scott Day. That's correct. I'm gonna go see the living legend later this afternoon and delivered to him some three hundred and seventy five emails Wow sent from listeners and he and his wife Donald will read them over the next several days. But Sunday is Jim Scott Day, and the honorary Grand Marshal of the Findlay Market Parade, which is Thursday. Neil Lucan is the leader of that organization. Amen, coming down Ray Street segment. Get me out of
the Student's report please. We have coming up next Scott Powell about things that are right in this country and going well? Will you in honor of reign on the way into tri State, we leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. We will bring championship baseball to Cincinnati Bob did not say what year, big go on seven hundred WLW sneezing, coughing, stuff you knows, running nose, post nasal drip, interrupted sleep by Billy Cunningham.
The Great America and of course got Powell is the author of Rediscovering America, designed as a short, relevant and powerful American history, great for busy people that won't read many books. Rediscovering America and the SAME's Goot Powell about a week ago on Monday, put together a column Biden in the sixteen year planned to break down America. And if one goes back to twenty oh seven twenty oh eight, Barack Hussein Obama famously said many times we have to rediscover,
in a sense, a different kind of America. We have to transform America from what into what. And he began his presidency by an apology tour that took him over large parts of the world. The plan was eight years of Obama to be followed by eight years of Hillary Clinton. After sixteen years, there you go, and Barack Hussein Obama did lots of things, leading for
and behind and Scott Powell, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before we get into the essence of what you're saying about this sixteen year plan that was interrupted by the four years of Donald Trump. Let's go back to twenty oh seven and twenty eight twenty oh nine. Obama's running for the presidency. The media loves everything he says. They're at his feet on a regular basis. He gets elected, and then he spends the next few months doing
what Let's go back to the beginning of Obama. What was the original plan? Well over, if we could talk about we'll start out with the first term, but i'll cover the basically the two terms. You know, he undertook such policy initiatives as a curbing fossil fuel usage and production. He imposed federal restrictions on franking. He rejected the Keystone Excel pipeline. In other words, he made war on hydrocarbon fuels, you know, the thing that makes
our lives so much easier. You know, there's a place for other energies, wind solar, but I think we're learning that these are not very efficient, and they're not reliable, and they're more expensive. Oil and gas were blessed with a lot of it in America and we should use it. But he made war on it. He embraced the Paris Climate Accord, and in so doing, you know, he pushed this you know, this sustainable energy business on us. On the defense and foreign policy front, he cut military
spending. He purged about one hundred and ninety seven so called America First generals and animals. These were the patriotic generals and animals that kept our military in line. He attempted to close Guantanamo. He strengthened the Muslim Brotherhood and contributed fomenting the Arab Spring of twenty eleven, which destabilized Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and then that gave to the you know, that gave birth to the rise of Isis. And before leaving office, he transferred one point seven billion
dollars to Iran, the number one sponsor of terrorism in the world. How's that for an American president. That's kind of a good start, isn't it. So the plan was to we have to transform America from what to what we know how it turned out. So the plan was that those two fought like cats and dogs in the primary, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. But as soon as he won, he appointed sets her up to be Secretary of State for the first four years and after that she was going to run for
the presidency with Obama support, Michelle Obama support. The plan was set up. Eight years was a good start. Needed eight more years of Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton, Oh my god, in the White House. But what happened in twenty sixteen did disrupt everything. That was incredible. But it was I think, you know, the American people have common sense. They didn't like the direction that our country was going under Obama, and Donald Trump was
a you know, was an alternative that had a lot of appeal. And indeed, we judge politicians not by what they say, by what they do, what their policies are, and what the results are. And under Trump, we had, you know, we had a controlled southern border, we had a strong economy, we had nations around the world respecting US, and you know, the Trump record was really quite remarkable, in spite of there
being a constant campaign against them while he was in the Oval office. In fact, in fact, when he was running, I made the point that if the system knew in twenty fifteen, at the end of twenty sixteen that in reality Trump was going to win, it was a show the system and from inside the Trump campaign, I know, it was a bit of a surprise that they won. They hoped to win, they wanted to win.
But my gosh, it's like a ton of bricks hit Donald Trump when he came out onto the stage in New York City, thinking, oh my god, now I've done it. Dog catches car, what do I do now? There was a shock to the system. Do you agree with me, Scott Powell that if the system had known in the fall of twenty sixteen that Trump was going to win, they would not have permitted it to occur. I think they would have done more to, you know, to stop him.
I mean, vote fraud is something that we've lived with for you know, for decades. I mean it's existed in small amounts probably throughout the history of America. But it certainly was ramped up in the twenty twenty election to a degree that basically you massively altered vote, the vote, the ballots, and the electoral outcome, so that Trump lost. But we all know that
all that's coming to light now. And in the beginning, I think a lot of people were reluctant to think that all vote fraud can't really happen in America. Well it sure did, and I think that Trump's popularity now is so large, his margin is so great that they're really struggling to They don't think that they probably could execute enough fraudulent votes to overcome the sweeping victory. I mean, it's going to be a landslide victory. I think in real
votes for Donald Trump. And so you want to say it's too big to rig, and you say too big to rig, and you say in your column. Biden in twenty twenty was the ideal candidate for the globalist deep state operatives because of his cognitive declined, low energy and lameling them to get the sixteen year planned back on stare rods. And then the State of the Union
address happened, happened last week and unbelievable, shocking. Explain what was shocking about the State of the Union address, which was filled with lies and vindictiveness. Also, he couldn't come up with the name Lake and Riley, and one can only imagine if a Republican president had used the name. I don't know, is that a George Floyd call him Paul George? What the hell
would have happened? All hell would have broken loose. It was appalling that it appears and now after hers testimony, it appears it's pretty clear we have a dysfunctional president who's not mentally alert enough to stand trial on criminal charges. Robert Hurris said that basically he's old and frail and can't remember anything. Well,
if that's the case, why is he the president? Address yourself, Scott powtll of the State of the Union address and talk about how it was filled with lies and big dictimus and the sixteen year plan is back on. I don't need to remind the audience of all the details of the lies,
but there were probably three dozen just bullface lies throughout that speech. But I think it was the vindictiveness and the you know, the disrespect that the president had for the American people that was so shocking, if you will, I mean, for a president to deliver a harsh, angry, vindictive speech, you know, to a majority of the people that are listening to him, It's unthinkable that that would happen. I mean, it's never happened before.
It was such an appalling State of the Union performance that I think the Democrats now have no choice but to remove and replace Joe Biden prior to the November elections. Let's talk about that, because I've said repeatedly Michelle Obama is the obvious second choice, but she has said repeatedly it's not for me. It's not going to happen. When you have a president so mentally compromised he can't go to court. According to the president's own Department of Justice, Robert Hurr.
When you have a president who can't remember the years he was the vice president, he can't remember the year that his son bo Biden died. This is somebody mentally corrupt. But here we are in the middle of March, and he appears to be getting on and getting on saying ridiculous things. The day after the State of the Union address, Scott Powell, he went to Pennsylvania and announced that I'm running for Congress. Put me into Congress. He
doesn't know what position he's even in. But we got almost eight long months to go. So he's not going to appear in public in any great way until the convention Chicago in August. He can't give interviews. He has to deal with interviews with the whirling blades of helicopters when he gets on the only time he talks to the media, when you say they got to get rid of him. Why do you say that, Well, because he can't be elected. I mean he's you know, he's driving more votes to Trump than
any other candidate right now. Yeah, So anyone but Joe Biden would be helpful to the Democrat Party. But I don't think the Democrat Party is necessarily going to recover from this because let me, let me give some a message of a little bit of hope to to the audience. America. America is a diseased country, pretty politic. Our culture has a disease that's killing us, but we don't really know what it is, or we didn't know what it what it is now in order in order to get healthy, you've got
to diagnose what the problems are. Right, So what's been happening in the last few years is we've been going through a pros of discovery of the disease and the body politic and the main disease is political corruption. And political corruption comes in many forms. There's the old fashioned kind where people are just being paid. And I think the Chinese have a very very big role in elite
capture in America. I've written about this and I'll just say it again that the Chinese they devote our intelligence agencies tell us they devote fifteen billion dollars for the purpose of subverting the United States. Fifteen billion is just earmarked to be spent for that, So that it's fifteen billion is a huge number. I mean, what does it cost to bribe an elite politician or an elite businessman a couple of million, maybe five million? How many could you brb how
many could you bribe? With fifteen billion dollars, you could literally bribe all thousands of politicians. So we have a lead capture going on. And that's and that and that is a form of really, you know, fundamental political corruption. But we're discovering all this. We're wake, you know, we're we're having all these hearings in Congress. We know the Biden family is utterly corrupt. It's taken money from multiple countries, but the most, the most
large s has been taken has been the China money. So the Chinese have a controlling influence on Biden, and that would explain a lot of the things that he's done. Uh, but we can't we can't live like this. We can't go on like this. The American people know that. So we're waking up. That's good, and we're going to be able to cleanse the body politic, I think, because we're gonna get a righteous man elected in November. His name is Donald Trump, and he's not a perfect candidate,
no one is perfect. But he is a man who really loves America. I mean, the patriot the patriotism of Donald Trump is like no other politician. He loves America. Isn't that who you want to elect? Don't you want someone who loves America? I mean, Biden hates America. Why would he open the borders up to all these people from all over the world,
many of whom are dysfunctional and criminal people and terrorists from China. I mean, you have CCP operatives, you have terrorists, you have Hesbelah people coming in from Venezuela. I mean the number one group of people that have come across the border are from Venezuela. Okay, Venezuela is the host country of Hesbola. There's many Hesbela people operating in Venezuela. You better be sure that a good number of those Venezuelans that have come across that southern border are Hesbela
people. And so we have cells of terrorists now inside our borders. That will be activated at some point, and it's likely to come before the election. So be aware things are going to get rougher before they get better. Scott Powell, when I think about the one program Biden administration implement it from Venezuela, Porta Prince, Haiti and Nicaragua, is to fly in about one million illegals over the border from their home countries of Porter Prince or Caracas,
and they fly them into various American cities, largely at night. It's one million total in the past three years plus, which is three hundred and some thousand per year, which is about one thousand a day, five or six large airplanes filled with illegals, so they don't have to march to Mexico and they fly directly into American cities and they're given their papers for the next two
years. And that is reprehensible. It is disgusting. And on top of that, the Chinese what word than that, It's treasonous, No treason, it is seditious and treason and uh, but we we've got we've we've got we've got a candidate on the other side of the Aisle uh who has stated that he is going to undertake the most massive deportation that the country's ever had. So I think that's music to Americans ears. I I think there's going to be a cleansing of our government. I think this deep state is going
to be greatly diminished. Yeah, I think we're going to have a rebirth, and I think we're in the process. Now. Before you have the rebirth, you gotta you gotta acknowledge your sin. Well, that's what we're going through right now. We're acknowledging all the problems and the source of the problems and the type of the problems that we have. It's it's no longer a secret why we're in trouble. We know why we're in trouble. Got
to get out of trouble. I'll tell you what, Scott Powell. I love this reading and uh, in spite of our troubled times, rediscovering America provides a wealth of information. They give us hope and power. I love ending on a positive note, and the column is under March eleventh, about a week ago. A few days ago, Biden in the sixteen year plan to break down America. Scott Powell, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. I have little hope that America can save itself,
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I'm skos. I'm broadcasting well segment Jimmy Kimball is disgusting. I want nothing to do with that guy. But once again. Princess of Wales, Catherine Boy early stages of chemotherapy, spoke to a friend of a friend who told him he runs the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Yes, why is this happening to younger, younger people? He said? Number a few items, he thinks, and it's only that the use of cell phone technology.
Many younger folks in their twenties and thirties have spent their entire life with a phone up to the side of their head. Right. Secondly, aluminum from cans. Thirdly, plastic bottles. Use the plastic bottles filled with micro plastic elements that get into your digestive system and don't leave. And so the microwave technology. We live in a world of microwaves, which growing up in the fifties sixties did not exist. You didn't have a cell phone untill about five
years ago. Correct, And you don't answer your cell phone much anyway, No, I don't. I don't spend my life on my phone. But if you were born, say after nineteen ninety, you've spent your entire life in a microwave technology, correct, drinking out of plastic bottles or aluminum cans filled with microwaves thither and fro. And that's why cancers are taking those younger, including Catherine and including Bridget Kelly, Hamley County auditor that developed cancer now
is in hospice. What a courageous woman, Bridget is. I spoke to Gwenn MacFarlane yesterday, the chair of the Democratic Party, who's a good woman, who said that they're broken hearted by this. It's just a tragedy. But Bridget Kelly, I've known her since she was a little girl growing up in Norwood, and it's it's sadness. But seg, let's go into fantasyland.
Get me into the Stuoge Report. Will the dood reporters of proud service of your local Thamestar Heating in airconditioning dealers Thamestar quality you can feel in beautiful Western hills called Durbin Heating and Cooling at five one, three, five nine, eight eighty four forty nine or go to Durbin Heating and Cooling dot com. Sports college basketball today, Willie, Let's see one final is in Baylor knocks off Colgate ninety two to sixty seven. Where's Colgate? It's like a
toothpaste company. Yep, that's what it is. Yeah. Uh, in overtime this this could wipe out now the brackets right now, it's under one percent, well forty nine seconds to go. In ot if I remember, right, Florida Atlantic made the final four last year, didn't they? I think they did well. Right now, they trail with forty nine seconds left in overtime to Northwestern seventy two to sixty one. Well, they were eight nine seeds, so that's not much of an upset. And then let's see
Marquette about five minutes ago the first half. Marquette ahead of Western Kentucky thirty one twenty eight. After one day, less than one percent of the Brockets are alive. Correct, that's because of one team, Big Blue Nation, Hamilton, New York Colgate. I use Crest because it's Procter and Gamble. I stick with the local companies whenever I can. Second round of the West Regional tomorrow in Salt Lake City, the Dayton Flyers face second seed Arizona.
Game time there twelve forty five Cincinnati Bearcats and Bradley tomorrow at the NIT second round of fifth third Arena one thirty here on seven hundred WLW. And say, here's the study from the Ohio State University. Yeah, headline is this will not get media play because it doesn't fit the narrative. Okay, white Americans more likely to succumb to deaths of despair than minoritiescas honor say that white males especially and white females. That means you me segment okay, we osu.
Researchers demonstrate that the consequences of despair extend largely to white populations, which include obesity, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, drug use, Alzheimer's and more. That white men, especially commit suicide, use drugs, and are unemployed more than other racial categories. Now will this ever hit the mainstream media? No? Please continue. Let's see high school basketball tonight Willie in the second quarterfinals.
Excuse me, quarterfinals of Kentucky boys Sweet sixteen tourney. Campbell County meets Harlan County in the quarterfinals at six. We say good luck to Centerville, Alter and Preble Shawnee to this weekend in the Ohio boys state basketball semi finals. One notable observation from the study YEP, which has taken three years involving
one hundreds of thousands between nineteen ninety seven and twenty twelve. Okay, severe distress associated with a one hundred and fifteen percent increase of mortality among white men compared to forty four and fifty one percent among blacks and Hispanics. The white population is an increasing trend of despair related mortality. They're more likely to die from despair compared to blacks and Hispanics, even though they have a lower level
of despair overall. So we're killing ourselves taking drugs, beating up women, smoking pot and going nuts and not working segment, you're a white male? Yes? Notcheck media attention. That doesn't fit the narrative. No, please continue, Let's see reds and A's coming up. Will ee three thirty five of the RNL carriers inside pitch here on seven out of WLW mls. Soccer Tomorrow night, seven o'clock ESPN, fifteen thirty. You got FC Cincinnati at
home TQL Stadium up against New York City FC. Adjusted by population, White men are three times more likely to be alcoholics than black men. Did you know that alcohol? No, Well, suicide over the top, fentanyl, marijuana, heroin use over the top, despair over the top. The life expectancy of white males have gone down six years in the past forty years. Why we're killing ourselves all that using drugs? Right? Maybe they're listening to
us. They have despair yeah, maybe so. Horse Racing tomorrow Willie Turfway Park is the site seven hundred thousand dollars. Jeff Ruby steaks full twelve horse Field endlessly out of post number ten is the morning line favorite at five to two. Hockey Tonight EHL Action Cyclones on the Road against the Indie Fuel NHL Tonight Columbus at Colorado and segment. Here's another study, with your permission, go ahead. Is a serial killer slash gang murdering young men across the US.
This study indicates, let me read one part of this fitting the profile. This is a relationship to the body found in Nashville. Right. The evidence suggests strongly that there's a group of individuals in the country that are spending their time seeking the killing of white males, especially in and around college towns, putting their bodies in bodies of water from rivers, ponds, and lakes. So far, there's been hundreds. Here it is James, this is
the guy recently discovered. His body fits the profile, smart, athletic, popular, that's like you college age white men who went out drinking and never came back home. I had on Leland Vidderd about twelve to fifteen from News Nation and Fox News. He was knocked out cold in a London casino, a white male, and there was an employee of EBN about four years ago. Who must go nameless. Who's got correct to New York City? Right? Yeah? Did he talk about it on the air? I don't.
I can't remember. Knocked out, woke up the next morning. Yeah, cell phone gone, wallet gone, bank accounts drained. White males are victims all across the platitudes of this world, ignored by the mainstream media. Doesn't fit the buy segment. Be careful in a bar, you would walk in and some of these gangs would look at you and say, there's somebody with lots of money, lots of dough. We're going to take care of the
segment. And within ten minutes of a GHB drug hitting your drink, your hotty toddy, you'll be helped out of the bar, your bank accounts will be drained, your body will be beaten, and you'll be raped. How does that make you feel? I don't go to bars, so I think I'm okay, please continue. That's all I got. Well, that's it, that's it. I don't I don't want to cause any panic. You know what I'm saying, no, you don't. No, I may I show you this other story? Go ahead, here it is right here?
Where is it? Can you read just a headline out out of a story in London where hundreds of college aged men who drown on nights out murdered. Not that that's that guy in Nashville, right, yep. So I see nothing but issues everywhere, and seg it's not getting better. That's correct, welly And according to The Rock Yesterday, America, for the last sixty three years has been among the twentiest most happy countries in the world. For the
first time, we've fall into number twenty three. We're not happy anymore. Why is it? Why aren't you happy? What's wrong with you? Why aren't you happy? Because the world's a mess? It is a mess. I agree with you there, I just have great concerns everywhere segment And this one story they're talking about NUSS a few dozen, but hundreds of men who have been killed by groups looking for athletic, academically high achieving and able to
swim, who suddenly find themselves. You know what, I think I'll go swimming in the Cubland River. It's cold, but nonetheless I'll think I'll take a dip, yeah, with my clothes on? Sure? Does that make sense? No? So why did it happen? Segment? Why he stumbled out of the bar and suddenly his body was found two weeks later and it's
not getting any better. Riley Strain was with his fraternity brothers drinking in Luke Bryant's bar in Nashville on a trip from the University of Missouri, friends looking. It was packed on a Friday night. You can imagine a Friday night at eleven am. Oh, and they lost track of Riley straying. Where
is he? The video has him stumbling, mumbling, falling out of the bar as if he's on something GBH and then don't know And suddenly he wanted to take a dip in the Cumberland River And the corner has ruled this an accidental drowning. Do you believe that? No? Well, I'm just telling you segment. We got an update. Willy Northwestern has beaten Florida Atlantic and OT seventy seven sixty five. There you go. I don't know what to tell you, Segment. I just see difficulties everywhere. I wish things for
different. I'm gonna go visit Jim Scott later today the living Legend to deliver to him well over three hundred, three hundred and fourteen emails from listeners thanking Jim Scott for what they've done for them over the years. Thirty one years here total of about I don't know, forty seven years completely in radio and
it is sad segment. Give me out of the Student's report. Please, but don't get depressed, don't get drunk, don't use drugs, don't go to bars and jump into rivers late at night for a late night swim. Okay, will we hope everybody has a good weekend. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. See high We patrol again next week. Until then, remember breakfast driving doesn't determine who's right, only who's left.
This is Rodrick Crawford saying, see you next week. Gunmen in combat fatigues open fire in a Moscow, Russia concert hall venue engulfed in flames, deaths and the hundreds reported segm man your reaction too, boy, Here we go again. Headline on the Drudge Report. Kate cancer, Kate cancer, Mega turns on Mike. Well, then, what the King's got cancer too, right, King Jazz, Well, he supposedly had. I think he's a prostate cancer. Don't mean we don't know what kind of cancer Kate has,
but she's in the early stage jury. I underwent major domino surgery in London, and at the time it was thought that my condition was non cancerous. The surgery was successful. However, tests after the operation hun cancer had been present. My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of
preventative chemotherapy, and I'm now in the early stages of that treatment. This of course came as a huge shock, and William and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young
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in my mind, body, and spirits. Having William by my side is a great source of comfort and reassurance to as is the love of support and kindness that has been shown by so many of you. It means so much to us both. We hope that you will understand that as a family, we now need some time space and privacy while I complete my treatment. Media cares about doctored photographs. That's what the media cares about, instead of this woman's health. Thank you. The media truly can be segmented the enemy of
the people. It's not performing the way it was intended by the founding fathers of this great nation when they were independent arbitrators. Every day our media jumps out of bed thinking in new ways to trash Donald Trump and not cover the news. You simply want to destroy the guy, which is why his popularity is increasing and the unpopularity of the media is also increasing because they don't focus on issues. They think about destroying a person. And right now the person
was Kate, the Princess of Wales. Now it's going to be Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, and I think we've figured out the games the media plays segment Thank you for being a white male. Thank you, William under attack everyways, always constantly, including Dennis Neil. You announced about
an hour ago of the Racing Report. Tell us about Dennis Neil passed away yesterday at sixty seven, Willie, and he was the technical genius of the program and had been with it since the beginning of the Sure Good Racing Report years ago, and all the way through till the end there at what during COVID at end when the Kentucky Speedway shut down, the lost all of its NASCAR. All that remains now is you and Bobby Schmidt. That's correct segment. Thank you for being a white male. Thank you. Be careful.
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