Shanwy keyword on our website for fun. That's fun. Enter it now, Billy Cunning in the Great American Welcome to this floor is Thursday afternoon in the tries day at the weather is perfect until later on. Red's Baseball kicks off from Chebez Ravine. Our cover struts about nine to ten PM to night. The Reds are like two and thirteen the last fifteen games. Now they got
four straight at Los Angeles. Some say is a good ball club. I'll make the prediction right now and I will be held to account on Sunday night and Monday. I'm saying right now the Reds will sweep the Dodgers four and oh get back on track, come back and kick ass like mister ass. But until then, joining you nine out from the Ohio Presdnetwork dot com is Jack Windsor. I have a lot of your stuff, Jack, and I don't know if you saw this morning about ten am. Robert Costello is an
eminent criminal defense attorney in New York City. In fact, he was in charge of the Southern District of New York for about a decade. So this guy knows where the bodies are buried, and so what happened. Is Michael Cohen, who still understand and looking to my left, hired Robert Costello in twenty sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen. And because he was under scrutiny by the IRS, by the State of New York, by the United Nations,
by everybody. Everybody wanted a piece of Michael Cohen. And so Robert Costello was given a waiver by Michael Cohen to waive the lawyer client privilege. And so Costello three or four years ago was willing to testify before a grand jury about what happened. He was willing to go before the Congress and what happened, and he wasn't. He was called intermittently because when the US Attorney's office
in Manhattan got Costello in there, one of their own. In fact, some of the guys in the room worked for Robert Costello greatly respected, and he because of the waiver, he laid out all the emails and text messages from Michael Cohen to him as Michael Cohen's attorney. And according to Robert Costello, he told Michael Cohen, look, you got to get out of jail free card right here, this is six years ago. And if you have truthful information to put the cheese on the cracker. That is, get Donald
Trump and dit it. I can go to my guys in the US Attorney's office and get you a sweetheart deal. And so at that point, Michael Cohen leaned in and said, I have nothing dirty to say at all about Donald Trump and this Stormy Daniels thing because it didn't happen. And then Costello says, wait a minute, Michael, what do you mean it didn't happen. Michael Cohen said to his lawyer six years ago, he did not think the event took place at all. So I'm watching this lawyer testify now.
I make a statement this morning, and he testified yesterday before a congressional committee. He's going to be a bombshell witness. Now, assuming that's the case, Assuming and Robert Costello is a real guy. He headed up the Manhattan District Attorney's office for twelve years. He said that Michael Cohen is lying and he lied to the jury. Now is that a bombshell or what? Well,
I'll tell you what Willie. This whole trial is a circus, starting with the judge who didn't recuse himself, who contributed to Biden's campaign in twenty whose daughter is fundraising off this trial to the tune of I don't know, it's something crazy like ninety million dollars. And then Stormy Daniels, who a couple of years ago made statements that are completely contrary to what she said.
Well, she was on the stand, So either she was lying a couple of years ago in her video interview, or she was lying on the stand. And then Michael Cohen, who by the way, has gone to prison for lying, is now what lying again? According to his former attorney, he's now My understanding is the payment his Stormy Daniels was actually Cohen's idea in
order to get back in the good graces of Donald Trump. And I posted a video on x and talked on air about some statements that Cohen made in Ohio Cleveland Heights circa twenty sixteen where he's extolling the virtues of Donald Trump before crowd, and to hear him talk, you would think he was about to introduce the Messiah. So Michael Cohen has a history of not telling the truth, and I think it's going to bite him in the butt again. In
this case is a total dumpster fire it's falling apart. Who knows what the judge will do, but looking at Trump's numbers, the public has already decided. I think the public is what they think about. It is baked into the fact that Trump is actually, I think, pulling away from Biden in some parts of the country, which is why the debate was said because they had to change the formula here. I can't imagine the mental acuity of Joe Biden in September. I guess in about five or six weeks, son of
them might be better. But to have him stand up, and if he just simply stands up and doesn't drool on himself, the media is going to say, guess what, Biden won the debate. He's not drooling. He's got the little baby bib, but he's not drooling. He won the debate. Now, let's talk about Ohio politics. My Republican Party has me urinated off. You can't find a Democrat in Columbus with a search warned. I mean, they're nowhere. The Republicans control everything. There's no Democrats to fight
with, so they fight with each other. And right now we have the marijuana thing is out there. Nobody's moving on that God knows what's going to happen there. You have the Speaker of the House, Stevens, firing committee chairmen who are Republicans. You have the Republicans fighting over who's going to be the next speaker, as if most Iowa couldn't care less about that. They want results, and can you tell the American people how bad it is in
Columbus when Republicans cannot govern. Yeah, well, it's disappointing, right. I talked about this last week when I addressing a group. Republicans have a trifecta in the state of Ohio. They control the legislative, executive and judiciary branches, and in the legislative branch in the state House they have a supermajority. However, there are bills like Protect All Students that would disallow men or males from going to women's restrooms, changing spaces, and overnight accommodations that sits
in committee. Jerry Serino's bill that is aimed at leveling the playing field and making sure that people and students who aren't on the left, that maybe are in the center or on the right, aren't penalized that they don't have their First Amendment rights taken away from them that sits in committee. As we look out across the horizon and see just complete anarchy on campuses throughout the country and even here in Ohio. So a lot of Ohioans are confused. I will
trace it back to this. Ohio is a place where if you have an R by your name, you're probably advantaged to win an election, and I think people who run for office are pretty keen on that. The biggest challenge Republicans have right now is they have a compromised speakership in the Ohio House. Jason Stevens was elected by thirty two Democrats and twenty two Republicans. Forty five Republicans opposed his speakership. I wrote about it in January twenty twenty three.
Jason Stevens allegedly made a deal with Democrats that included things like making sure the sixty percent threshold to him and the Constitution was slow rolled, make sure the backpack bill died, and make sure that Democrats were included more in the biennial
budget and that there was more of a partnership. So you have somebody who is I guess from a perfunctory sensor a technical sense, is a Republican but he's actually beholden to Democrats, which is why you saw two weeks ago when he had an opportunity to put a bill on the floor that would have put Joe Biden on the ballot and closed a loophole to keep four and money out of election issues in Ohio, he gabbled out of session and people go,
what the hell's going on? Well, that's what happens when you have a Republican who is really a Democrat. Well, Jason Stevens is the Speaker because the Democrats wanted them there. The same thing has played out a little bit in Washington, DC. Mike Johnson from Louisiana. The Speaker's got to rely upon one hundred Democrats, including a King, Jefferies and Nancy Pelosi to keep his speakership. And I'm thinking this doesn't give confidence to conservatives that we have
a Republican party that can get something done. They can't get anything done in Columbus. In the next what six, six, seven, eight months will we consume between Huffman and Stevens And nothing's going to get done. And I don't know why elect Republicans if they advocate and can't legislate. Well, will you bring up a great point. I have a friend that I talk with very frequently on my show and sometimes he shows up on the news site.
But he says, look, if there's really no distinguishing marker between Democrats and Republicans, Republicans are going to struggle because the Democrats are going to get free stuff away. So if they're the same, why not vote for the guy? And by the way, Joe Biden is already doing that. I have my hands on some emails that his administration has sent out saying to people, Hey, we went ahead and took care of these student loan balances for you.
You're welcome. You know Biden Harris. So he's doing everything you can to stay in the White House to buy votes, and it's unconstitutional. Will be ruled out way in a year or two. By then it'll be too late. You got a posting you would think Ohio is a heavily Republican state, which it is. I think there's one or two Supreme Court justices that are Democrats and that's it. But you have a posting about the heavy majority
of Ohio voters are officially not Republican or Democrat. Explain, Yeah, so there are nearly twice as many registered Republicans at Ohio as Democrats, but most Ohio voters are not affiliated with any political party, and Secretary of State Frank LeRose released the new numbers based on the March primary election. Now I would put a little asterisk there. We can talk about that in a second.
The party affiliation and all I was determined by voting in a specific party's primary election within the proceeding to calendar years or not voting in a different party primary within the preceding two calendar years. So it gets complex. They're already and an Ohio voter is unaffiliated with a party if they do not vote in a partisan primary within the proceeding to calendar years. So it looks like a lot of registered voters are maybe taking time off or out of the primary election.
And the statewide voter registration database shows that the state with eight point one million registered voters. Of that one point five million are Republicans, eight hundred and
seventeen thousand are Democrats. Largely Ohio has independent voters, and you know this, really independence decide the state of the Senate race in the presidential race, and it's going to be the same in Ohio, here ploe speaking of that, Jack Windsor, you have Shared Brown, who first ran for office when Richard Nixon was in the White House nineteen seventy two, and we don't see much of him intelligence before the election, and now he's accepting compliments from Donald
Trump in the Oval office. This is Shared Brown. He's working with Donald Trump. Shared Brown is curing diabetes and cancer, among other things. And I'm looking at this guy, so where in the hell's he been the last five and a half years. How do you horse race the Bernie Marino versus Shared Brown situation? When Shared Brown is a more money than God and he's spending it like crazy. He's going to spend one hundred million dollars. How do you handicap me easily? Well, I look at it this way right
now, A lot of people tell me it's a dead heat. That tells me a lot because of what you just said. Shared's been in office longer than I have been alive. He's going to raise a ton of money, but he's going to have a hard time getting away from the fact that he votes with Joe Biden ninety eight percent of the time. He's more like Joe Biden than he is like Joe Manson, though he pretends to be like Joe Manson. And you know, I just think he has a lot of problems.
You know, He's come out in some things of resurfaced. He said, look, I'm Joe Biden, and I essentially are, you know, on the same page. You know, he said that back in twenty twenty, and you know that has found itself. I think this election really is going to come out to turn out if Donald Trump. I think Trump's up by probably twelve to fifteen right now, and if he holds that margin in Ohio, I think that momentum at the top of the ballot spells trouble for
Sharon Brown down the ballot. And I think Bernie Marino wins if voter turnout is low. I think that's where the problem is. But I think I think this is a winnable race for Bernie Marino if he stays tight in his message right the economy, immigration, things of that nature, American energy. If he sticks to those messages and stays tight, I think he can win the race. Well, have about two minutes remaining. Jack windsor theeohiopresidnetwork dot
com. What is wrong with the teacher retirement system. Is it incompetence. I'm looking at this. Teachers who put in all this money suddenly find themselves in some incompetent system where their benefits won't be guaranteed. What's happened to the teacher retirement system? Yeah, so we're going to find out, right, So I know that Loroz is looking into it, favors looking into it just I think May May ninth, Yost said that he launched an investigation into STRs
and now he's trying to get two people removed from the board. It looks like a couple of things are going on. A lot of people were paid a lot of money to manage funds and they lost money. And according to Yost, based on my reading the Tea leaves, he would call it a hostile takeover by private interests instead of looking out for the best interest of the
teachers and making sure. And there's some insane number of teachers that are enrolled in this system, and you know they're they're really getting the short end of the stick. So to me, it seems like there's a lot of bloat, a lot of overpaid people running the funds, and and the people who are really going to suffer are the teachers who are relying on these benefits that
we're going to find out in the last three or four years. If you've lost money in this stock market, you almost you can't do that even if you try. But the teachers system was able to lose money. It's unbelievable. Yeah, it's crazy. Yeah, it's Williams bloated. It's the government. What did Ronald Reagan say, I'm from the government and I'm here to
help. There's always this competing interest between the private sector and the government sector, and we got to stop believing that if the government does something about it, it's going to be done right. And I think these types of things shed light on that. Well, we'll see what happens in Columbus, Jack Windsor, But I have little confidence the Republican Party as it's constituted as a
governing party, whether it's Washington, DC or Columbus. Every time I look, it's like Democrats have saved the Ohio House speaker here and they saved the one in Washington, d C. Also, you've got to rely upon liberal Democrats from Detroit, in New York City and San Francisco to keep the Republican An office. And I'm wondering what Johnson and or Stevens had to give an
exchange for the votes. And many that this is not the way the state is configured, but damn it, that's the way things are today, and it doesn't stop. Mike Dwine is the most popular governor. I think maybe this side of George wanadventure. James A. Rhodes and I've spoken a Mike off and on the air, and he says, it's amazing, and I can't get the House in the Senate to give me a bill. It's amazing. The Wine doesn't like it. I don't know how to stop it.
Well, I think you got to do your research. You got to you know, the referendum is at the ballot box. You've got to make sure that you're voting for people who are conservative Republicans that'll get legislation over the finish line. And I think if you're looking at these house races, he got to vote for people who are not part of the Blue twenty two and certainly not Democrats, because the Democrats have really become the communist party in Ohio.
They're left wing Marxists. Well, once again, Jack Windsor thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and Jack will do it again. Thank you very much. Thanks Willie, have a great day. All right, let's continue with more rets. Baseball kicks off tonight about nine to ten. They're in Chavez Ravine for four against the lowly Los Angeles Dodgers. I see redemption, I see and I see victories. All A News radio seven hundred
WLW. Do you have a life insurance of the Independent Women's Forum. There's a field goal kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs who's very accurate, Harrison Butker. And he gave a speech at Benedictine College, which is a small Catholic education institution, in which he spoke about the glories of marriage, of meeting the right girl or the right boy, getting married, having children. The role of the mother is a nurturer, stay at home and pass on the
values. He said. Fortunately, I'm at a gig where I can make a lot of money, and we want to have as many children as God will permit us to have. That faith and family means a lot, and that somehow we have to get back to those kinds of ways of thinking.
Of course, when this hit the wires. There's now change dot org one hundred thousand signatures to reprimand Harrison Butker to say the field goal kicker for the Chiefs and Kansas City Chiefs Organization issued a press release saying that does not represent the view points of the Kansas City Chiefs faith and family and work and moms and dads, husbands and wives. That doesn't represent the Kansas City Chiefs. The NFL is now going to get involved, maybe order counseling for Harrison Butker
got to get into counseling. What you'll refuse to do? It shows her where we are completely lost faith in family. So Julie Gunlock will be here in about twenty minutes. He's a mother and a wife and a conservative. IWF dot org Independent Women's Forum dot org. It's a wonderful website. I have her on maybe once every month or two, and I'm going to ask
her this question. According to my vision, it appears that's the great majority of those wearing hamask ear and acting up and streaming, hollering and shouting and throwing things are women, young females co ed I use that term, and that it's like two thirds one third. Others have noted that when it comes to screaming, hollering, shouting, or thrown Campbell's soup cans of tomato soup onto picassos, that it's almost always women. It used to be just the
opposite. Men would protest and there'll be some women. Now it's mainly females and some men. And I want to know from her what's going on. What is the indoctrination happening in schools where young girls feel as if they're victimized by patriarchy, maybe racism, sexism, homophobism, the climate crisis, whatever it is, And it's a terrible circumstance, and it's not getting better,
In fact, it's getting worse. She'll be here after one o'clock. After two o'clock is Sharon Coolidge of the inquiry about what happened with PG sitting Feld yesterday. What's happening with ironeut or right now? Relative to PG sitting Feld? You know, I met him about fifteen years ago or so, and I get these calls maybe once a year from somebody who says I want you
to meet somebody. I said, who is it? And the person that made that call was Charles Kmine, my personal attorney from Brandeice who was the mayor of amily village for a long time. Chuck Camine is a great guy, and he said, I want you to meet somebody. I said, well, you know, Chas, I don't mean anybody you want me to meet. He said, okay, what's his name? His name is PG
Sittenfeld. I said, PG, what Sittenfeld? I said, all right, So we go to first Watch in Kenwood, spent about forty five minutes together, young, bright eyed, bushy tailed, full of yeurine in Vinegar talks about running for council and I said, you know, you generally lose the first time. And looked at me and said, Willie, I'm not going to lose. I think he finished first as in city council with the Democratic Party endorsement. He beat everybody. And I said at that point,
this is somewhat unusual. Over the years I would have on the show with me now and then it was quite contentious. It was like performance arts. I would ask him a question and then he would attack me and ask me questions. And I don't I couldn't inviting him on because I think as a listener that you did not want to hear two people trade insults, and I thought, we're not making any progress here, and then I got winned that
there was a FBI investigation involving PG sitting Feld. And by that point he had married a medical doctor, I think from children's and he has one or two kids, babies, and he was arrested one day on this FBI sting operation, which the FBI is Kenneth Parker, us attorney's running in a hell of an office in Cincinnati, and their primary mission in life is to go
after public officials who steal money. Unlike the other two, to my Dinard and Jeff Pastor, there was no personal benefit that pg's sitting Feld directly received. Did he receive indirect benefit the fits. One might claim that because he had a pool of money they would hand out to other Democrats who needed money,
and he was a prolific fundraiser. He could raise literally millions and millions of dollars, and so the power he had was to get other Democrats elected, and his goal was intermediately to become the mayor, which surely would have happened after Pirival was late to the party and PG was going to be the mayor, and then he was arrested and it took two or three years to bring it to trial. And I've read the transcript of particularly the bad parts. He got up to the line, maybe he walked over the line,
came back a little bit quit pro quo. Got to read between the lines, you don't want me to be your enemy. I can get the votes on council, the kind of stuff that's often said by politicians when they're in private And in this case, he was convicted after a lengthy trial by and he was shocked to discover that most of the jurors had never heard of pg's Hittingfeld. Because when you're in federal court, the jurors come from southern Ohio,
all the way far eastern counties in southern Ohio to this one. And so the jurors come from all over the place. And when someone's on trial, who's an attractive, slick Democratic politician, and you have the FBI saying he did it. Kenneth Parker, US attorney, said he did it. A bunch of field investigators said he walked over the line. Shouldn't have done
it. Didn't you receive a personal benefit except indirectly. And so when he was convicted, he tried to stay out on bond pending appeal, and judges normally if a white collar case there's not like a rapist or robber, a drug dealer, a murderer, will grant bond. Because there are serious issues in the case of pg's Hittingfeld that some claim that the law is criminal politics,
the practice of politics has become criminal. And in his case, the trial court on January the tewond of this year ordered him to report he's been locked up now about four and a half months. This is the process on the Sixth Circuit or any court of appeals. It took months and months and months, maybe long as a year to get the case in order for oral
argument. But I mean each side can file their extensive briefs as to what's right, what was wrong in the trial, and then other parties called ameka's CURIEI friends of the court can file briefs too that indicate I'm interested in this case. And so to his credit PG. Sittenfeld, who have not seen or spoken with I would meet with him now. I would talk to him now, assuming I was being taped by the FBI, by the way, But nonetheless, and you file the brief that takes months and months and months
since entire time that PG. Sittenfeld would be locked up, but the conviction is reversed, he would have wasted a year and a half in jail. So what happened is this, after extensive briefing of the issue of criminalizing politics, what was the intent? Did the FBI act incorrectly or correctly? I mean we're talking thousands of pages here and with the trial transcripts, tens of
thousands of pages. So the courts personnel, each judge has four law clerks who work for them, and they pore over everything the four of them. There's twelve law clerks or attorneys themselves, and then the three judges. So by the time the oral argument comes up, which was what about a week ago, we're talking telephone book size. Can anybody recall a telephone book?
And we're talking that's how massive this case is. And so they kind of know which direction they were headed before the oral argument, right, because you can't read all the briefs, look at the record, look at the amikhas CURII briefs, etc. Without kind of forming an opinion as an appellate judge, which you do. And I've worked for several judges who had these decisions,
including in federal court, so I kind of know what happens. So going on the bench, the three of them kind of had an indication which way they were going. The oral argument was extensive, it was well attended. Then when those three judges left the bench, they immediately walk down a couple steps down a hallway, turn left, and the three of them are alone in a conference room. So they've read all the briefs, the record,
they've read the amikus, they've had the oral argument. Then what they do is they vote, do we affirm this conviction or do we reverse it. The vote was taken. Within a few hours of the vote being taken, PG. Sittenfeld was released from prison. Now, if those three judges had said in conference or we're gonna we're gonna uphold the judgment here, we're gonna we're gonna keep them locked up, they never would have released them.
If, on the other hand, if it was two to one or three to reverse, they knew that this generally good man with a wife and two kids who may not have committed any crime, is going to waste another six months to a year in jail waiting for the decision to come out. So the fact that granted an R bond quickly after conference indicates to me that PG will be set free. Then where does he go to get back his reputation? I have no idea. I have no idea. Secondarily, I'm going
to bring this up with Sharon Coolidge. Are you safer with PG sitting Feld locked up when Tamaya Dinara did about fourteen months? Are you were you safe that she was locked up? Jeff Pastor or you no householder, Larry household of this Speaker of the House got twenty years in federal prison by Judge Tim Black, mean and cruel Tim Black. That's given that guy a life sentence,
which is ridiculous to me. I've been to Ashland, Kentucky. I've been in federal prison, not as an inmate, but as an attorney. It's not brutal, there's no fences, there's jobs to do, but you're still in prison. And to have PG sitt and felt sit there every night with his two little babies at home and his wife when probably he didn't commit a crime, his heart rendering. He's a broken man right now. He's
broken. So at some point, if this is reversed, well, PG sent and failed run for political office again, I say, yes, that's the Jerry Springer model. You might recall about fifty years ago, Jerry Springer was lower than whale Dung wrote a check to a hooker, got caught, SI LEAs wanted to lock him up and throw away the key. He was able to avoid criminal prosecution, but nonetheless he was politically ruined. Within three years he was the Meyri of Cincinnati. So I'm not safer with PG sitting
Feld locked up. I'm sorry, I'm not safer, And I would not have locked them up for fourteen or sixteen months. I would have put them on probations, go and send no more. And after this conviction, you can't run for political office anyway. We should reserve prison for men and women
who cause serious physical harm in our society. Rapes and robberies and drug dealing and manslaughters and driving drunk and killing somebody, burglaries and breaking into cars and then shooting and killing Benjamin Addison. We've got to have jail cells for those people. I'm not safer if PG Sittenfeld is in prison. In fact, based upon what the Sixth Circuit did, it appears to me that they're going
to reverse the whole thing and away we go. It's criminalizing politics. And I only met him one time, but it hurts me that a young father is languishing his time away in a federal prison with two little babies and a wife, and his heart's got to be broken. Let's continue. After one o'clock today will be Jullie Gunlock. After two o'clock is Sharon Coolidge and more John of the Reds. I'm predicting right now the Reds will win four straight
and Chavez Ravine restart this season and sees control of their own destiny. That's what the Great American is saying. By the way, first pitched not about ten ten. Our coverage starts about nine to ten. Lance gets you ready, Keep hope alive. All I'm saying is keep hope alive. Prison should be reserved for individuals who must be warehoused away because of the harm they're inflicting upon society. And if pg's Sittingfeldt's case, I'm not safer with him locked
up. His life was ruined. They have offered him a plea that he wouldn't take because he thought, in his own mind he was innocent. When those events are transpiring, I would say that P. G. Sittenfeld if somebody would have asked him, are you committing a crime right now? Who would have said no, I'm not committing a crime. Unlike Tamaia Dinard and Jeff Pastor who took bags of cash bags of cash, that's not the case of PG. Let's continue your twelve fifty six home of your Reds News Radio
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against Michael Cohen, and he has explosive information about Michael Cohen. But until then, Julie Gunlock of the Independent Women's Forum dot Org, Julie, welcome again in the Bill Cunningham Show. And Julie, before we get into the essence of much of what you do, I've observed on the so called protest. I think there are many riots. They're burglars, they're breaking and entering,
that there's a disproportionate number of women attending these events. One scribes that it's two thirds one third more women than men are doing stupid things, walking around with their with their hamask garves, throwing things, and so you're like a woman, you're like a wife and a mother, and you went through the whole process is there something going on with today's younger women that they feel energized and privileged and they want to go out there and change the world,
burn things down, throw feces at people, kill Jews, kill Americans. Will you take responsibility for their behavior, Julie Gunlock, No, no, no, no, I will not. I will not in any way take responsibility. But Billy, listen, it's not just younger women. I mean, boy, older women, gen x women, even boomer women. I mean you saw that, uh three two gray haired women tried to break the glass holding the Magna Heart out right recently in in England and those were those
look like two nice grannies. So it's not just young women. But I have a theory on this. Look. I think that this goes back to the days of Donahue and then following by followed by Oprah. I think that, uh, you know, that was the time in our country where women were encouraged to talk about everything and wine and wine and cry. And you know, you've got these camps now where women can they're encouraged to scream constantly and let out all this anger. Where's the anger coming from? These women?
Women today are the most in America and in many Western countries are the most privileged women and pampered women in the world. I think about how when my mother had me. I won't give the year, but let's just say it was a long time ago. Okay. You know, she didn't have air conditioning, she'd have the internet, shouldn't have a cell phone, she didn't have a million things to entertain me. Right. You know, she was a navy wife with very little money. She didn't even have a dryer.
She hung dry all of her all of her laundry. So you think about what the average women, and most of these women are wealthy white women. I swear, Billy, it is embarrassing being a white woman these days because they are just a group of angry, complaining, busybodies and in some cases violent thugs. You know, garbage in, garbage out. I've had
on psychologists on this issue. What girls and women are told as teenage girls, what the world looks like through their glasses they go through a privileged high school. In fact, I would say that right now in America, if you're a white woman, you're living a life that's never been led in world history by any group of women anywhere in the history of the world it's right now. But unhappy drugs, screaming, hollering, and shouting, don't get
married, attacking men. The average woman gets married when she's thirty years old and not to have children. They don't want to reproduce, which might be a positive, by the way, when I look at some of these women screaming, hollering and shouting, maybe that's a positive. But their view of the world is not reality now. It may be reality to them. And we had in the Midwest a tragic incident with a fourteen year old girl in an upscale high school hung herself. And that's got in a very little play,
but I'm aware of it. And there's this sense that social media, the expectations, makes a young girl feel as if I'm overwhelmed, I don't want to live anymore, and that is sick. Well, you know Billy recently NFL kicker Harrison Busker, I think he is with the Kent City Chiefs.
You know, he gave this, he gave this really wonderful speech at a Catholic university at commencement talking about how wonderful it is for women to become mothers and live, you know, rather traditional lives and my goodness, the manufactured hate that this NFL player is getting. I think recently the Chiefs maybe even today came out and said, well, he doesn't reflect our beliefs. This is a Catholic school, and plenty of Catholics believe exactly what he said
in that beach. And the people that are the angriest are women, are lefty women. They're left the insane, lefty women. And there are plenty of more traditional Catholic and more conservative women who have come out to defend him. But this is the culture that we live in. Women are told they
are constantly to be aggrieved. This is what the National Organization of Women, this is what even the Teachers Union, you know, they tell women constantly that they are living and you know in a patriarchy that they can never get ahead. It's sort of similar to CRT, where you are part of the oppressed class. And look, there's a lot of money in this. I mean, this is now going to fundraise on if you know, if we disprove the wage gap, which as you know, IWF works really hard to
sort of disprove this miss of the wage gap. Well they make money on that, so there's a reason they constantly push this narrative of victimization because if things improve, well, there's no real reason for these organism they so it's all made up. It's all for profits, and ultimately women and their happiness are what's suffering here. And Harrison Butner, I mean, it's unbelievable.
He could have given this speech twenty thirty years ago. He'd be right in the middle of talking about faith and family and God, loving the woman you're with, have babies, women, marry the man that you love, make a home. Men, go out there and slay the dragon, come back traditional family values. And what he said was so bad that Kansas City chiefs had to apologize. I'm thinking, are you kidding me? What? And
that's where we are. That's where we are. Also, let's not forget that, y, the NFL is full of rapists and wife and girlfriend beaters and drug addicts. I mean, the idea that the NFL would apologize for what this man said about loving your wife and making a family and living a Christian Catholic lifestyle and again being faithful is so obnoxious considering what they turn their back on amongst some of their players. The kicker said quote he told male
graduates. By the way, this has Benedictine College. This wasn't exactly like a University of Chicago or Columbia. This has Benedictine College. And he said, he said to the male graduates, be unapologetically masculine. Pursue your masculine side. You'll make incredible accomplishments. Women stay at home, make a home
for your husband, have children. Children need moms and dads together. And Butner said that quote, My beautiful wife Isabelle would be the first to say her life truly started when she began living her vocation as a wife and as a mother. I'm on the stage today and able to be the man I am because I have a wife who leans into her vocation. Now, what is wrong with that? The media? I mean, I'm reading this stories
in the Los Angeles Times a couple days ago. This has gone international When you have someone talks about faith and family at Benedicting College, for God's sakes, and you can't have that opinion. Yeah, well, he would have been more popular in the media if he had gone on stage in a cafeia talking or defending the rapists of Hamas. That is how sick our mainstream media is. That is how demented our mainstream media is. So I'm not at
also, Bert and I do think a lot of this is manufactured. I think that most people, most people would common sense in America and even overseas if you listen, if you listen to what he said, would agree. Family, faith, living a purposeful life. These things are important. And none of it, not one bit of that speech was controversial. But again, they are going to cast him as some sort of misogynist, a poster boy for the patriarchy, and he may look, he may lose his position
with the Kansas City Chiefs because of this. That is again, that is the culture we are in, and that is the mainstream media for you. Before we talk about title nine, he got an eighteen second standing ovation. He and the kicker Harris and Butler ended up by saying, my wife is the primary teacher, educator of our children we both love so much. My wife is the one who ensures I'll never let football or my business become a
distraction from that as a husband and a father. She is the person that knows me best at my core and is through our marriage that Lord willing we both will attain salvation in Heaven. Now you put the cheese on the cracker. Right there. You talk about God, talk about loving your wife, talk about a vocation, talk about the first, last and best teacher is mom and dad. I dare you say that in America today? And the chiefs had to apologize. Now, I know we have to move on,
But one last thought here. This is the mainstream media that you managed to not mention OJ Simpson killing, murdering, brutally murdering his wife and her friend and sort of gave him this nice sendoff. This is the same mainstream media that demonizes this good man, this good husband, who is praising him his wife, and then leaves out a kind of critical detail of OJ Simpson. When OJ Simpson died, That right there tells you where we are with our
media. He decapitated the mother of his children in cold blood, all right, he gave him a nice end off, a very nice Title nine. Independent Women's Form has found a landmark lawsuit against Biden's illegal Title nine rewrite. First of all, for those in America that may not quite understand what the re white was, tell the American people, well, it basically takes out
sex and replaces it with gender. So Title nine. You know, it's been around for fifty years, and it was supposed to give women opportunities and sports, but also in education in general. And what they've done now is they've taken the word sex out and again replaced it with gender, so that now if you identify as a woman, you simply proclaim I am a woman. You can then benefit from all the Title nine sort of laws. Now, the important thing to understand here is because a lot of people think that
this only has to do with sort of women's sports. It doesn't just have to do with that. It has to do with women's spaces like bathrooms and locker rooms. The other thing that it will require people to it will require it will compel speech. You will have to if you're an employee of this university, if you're an employee of the sports team, you will have to call this person this likely a man, by their preferred pronouns and preferred name,
and pretend essentially that these males are female. That is compelling speech. The other thing that it's going to do is if you offend someone, it can be deemed sexual harassment. So it takes the way people do process. That's probably the most important thing here. I mean, all of it is very important, but what it does is it it's really turning our backs on
not only women's sports, but women in general. And again, it will subject young men that are going to these universities to harassment and prosecution with no due process. That is terrifying. And so we are doing. We are not standing for this. We are doing and we encourage other women and men, frankly, especially if you're a mom sending your young boys off to college, really educate yourself on this issue, because it is pretty terrifying what the
Biden administration has done. What dutiful mom or dad would send their kid to an Ivy League school, to Columbia, to Yale or Harvard, that is ridiculous. It's in doctrination, not in education. And as far as this title nine rewrite, it also means that if someone identifies as a female, they can play female sports. And I know it's another big part in high
school. You know, you want to have girls have separate but equal facilities because we're equal, but we're different, and this will take away women's sports and infinitum, and the liberals don't seem to care well it also will, you know, and the thing that's really important is you know, I think some people think this is only like Crinston and Yale and the IV's right, and no, no, and you know, maybe state schools, but look
a lot of schools, even private schools, take federal dollars through federal grants, and so you get a dime from the Fed, a dime from the Feds. Okay, Now college is like Hillsdale, and there's several other purely one independent colleges. They don't have to comply with this, but any school because they dine. And again, a lot of schools, even ones that lean more conservative. Okay, you think sort of down south, all of these schools or in Texas, they may get some federal dollars here and there.
It's very common for these schools that are not sort of part of the sort of state web of schools to take federal grants for other things, whether it's a sports facility or a new dorm room named after someone. It's very very common for these universities to get to get federal money. And in that case, you will have to comply with these to these new rules. So be very smart when you're looking for schools for your kids to ensure that they
are independent of these new Title nine rules. Can you imagine what a female cod goes through at Columbia, Harvard or Yale, after being taught for years about patriarchy, about the environment's dying, about males are oppressors, and suddenly they're an environment And then you got Hamas butchering fourteen hundred Jews, cutting babies out of wombs, setting men on fire in front of their children and run around and the majority of people protesting are female and they support Hamas. Did
you ever think that would happen in America? I am utterly shocked at what I have seen over the last few months, and horrified that Israel is seeing this on our American campuses. I will say, though sometimes my colleagues say, how can you be surprised by this? Higher education has been going in this direction for years, But the just sort of naked anti semitism, It really is shocking for me, Billy, and there needs to be something done.
But what frustrates me the most. What frustrates me the most is that, you know, Democrats, some Democrats seem to be waking up to this, and frankly, some members of the Jewish community who support. Democrats seem to be waking up to this. And what frustrates me is that conservatives have been warning about this for years and years, and suddenly some Democrats are waking up to this and they're like, oh, we've got to sound the alarm.
Well again, Conservatives have been sounding the alarm for years. Republican elected officials have been founding the alarm for years. Maybe it's time you vote differently. Maybe I'll put in it's fine with people like Rashiita to leave and AOC and Arianna Presley and all these nutters over on the left. Maybe you should consider a different party, uh, one that has for a you know,
it has been defending American Jews and Israel all along. Well. I really do get frustrated when I feel like, you know what, Hi, thank you. I'm glad you're finally catching up. And I mean this to the less Democrats. I tell my Democratic friends, especially in Chicago and Cleveland and Portland, Oregon, you don't have to live like this. There's a better way to live. You don't have to live like this. We got to run Jolie Gunlock Independent Women's Forum. It's great stuff. IWF dot org.
Once again you're the best at this and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Julie, you're a great American always up coming on. Thanks so much, God bless you. Let's continue with more so the Party of the ku Klux Klan created the ku Klux Klan, the Democrats is now the Party of hamas what book ends Bill Cunningham, the Great American every day on news radio seven hundred. That were you, wilw Ohio. Ready for some quick mental health facts. Let's go. Two million Ohioans live with a
mental health condition. In a good leader in government, maybe not so much. But let me say this. When he was down in City Hall chambers on Sunday, we looked at our faces were one inch aparts. Funny. We looked into each other's eyes, in each other's souls, as we promised we would. Bill nearly wept. The man was downright deferential. He was like a puppy before me. Hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting seg that was your buddy PG sitting felt here. I am advocating for his release,
and look how he repays my kindness. He looked and I when did he say that? I was shuddering at the thought of confronting him in the battlefield of ideas, cunning him consonant entertainer. Would he be a good leader in government? Maybe not so much. But let me say this. When he was down in City Hall chambers on Sunday, we looked at were our face for one inch of parts funny. We looked into each other's eyes, in each other's souls, as we promised we would. Bill nearly wept. The
man was downright, deferentially, he was like a puppy before me. At least I'm not he's not very good at government because he got, you know, sixteen months of hard time. Daddy. Yeah, have you been to sexy underwear business? Now he's got a sideline, but yess you got to do something. Have you been to Ashland, Kentucky Federal Prison not lately? No, it's not a bad place compared to other prison imagine, but it's
not place you want to go to on the way home. Sometimes only I go past l C. I, Oh, you don't want to go there, And I'm thinking I'd just like to go in and get a feel, like to walk in and set that up. Richard K. Jones relly, He's spent twenty years there is a CEO. Well, I have to get a hold of the good sheriff, because no, I just like to go in there and just see, you know, what it's like, what's the feeling of, you know, no incarceration. A few years back, William
C. Dollman, the warden superintendent, invited me into the prison. I said, sure, I like to go, or I got a couple of clients still there. So going to his office, popular guy walks down this long hallway, take a left, take a right. He unlocks some doors. I'm going in and I'm in this small pod that has maybe twenty to twenty five inmates. They got bunk beds, they're playing cards, they're throwing dice. They're on the concrete floor. And Bill Dolman and I he's the
ordon superintendent. We walk over the pile of tickets. They were betting cigarettes, they were betting some other stuff. They're playing cards. We kind of walked about thirty yards one way, came back the other way and I said, by the way, how come this is separate apart? He said, well, these are the child rapist and murderers that we have. I said, no way, I'm gonna Bill, I said, you and I just walked over the legs of child rapist and murderers. He said, yeah.
I said, well, I don't want to go back. Nobody said a thing. Nobody said a thing, he said, Bill will He the stood reporters of proud service of your local Tame Star Heating and air conditioning dealers. Temestar quality you could feel in beautiful Cincinnati, Calwayoming Air had one eighty eight nine six h v A C And you might remember Billy Meister, the ticket shyster. Yeah, spent some time in some state prisons. Right, he said, you would be extremely popular in state prison. Willie. We also
want to thank Ron's Roost Restaurant and Bar for our great lunch today. Pam the Princess of Chicken, Pam bringing down the lunch today Ron's Rust thirty eight fifty three Race Road at five seven four two two two Ronsroost dot Net be there, sec. I had to cheese and get a sandwich. Yeah, fabulous cheese and gheta. Also today, Willie, we want to say a happy birthday to one of our own. Who's that morning man extraordinary, The one and only Mike McConnell. He's on my mount Rushmore got Jackie, aren't
they? Gary? Me and him? Does the Mountain Rush anybody you put on Mountain rushmore other than us four. I'll have to think about that. PGA Championship. Xander Schaffley nine birdies today, first ever sixty two at a PGA Championship. He's nine under. He is a three shots better down than Tony Fenow and who is through fifteen? What about McElroy. McElroy is five under along with Robert McIntyre. What about Scheffler. Scheffler's teeing off in about
a half hour, all right? Justin Thomas, the Man of Louisville at a sixty nine, he's minus two tiger Woods, tied for fifty fourth. Now at one over seventy two, you gotta get quit. Three birdies, four bogies. He finished with bogeying the final two holes. Sega, I'm gonna mound one. I'm gonna miss our time together. Let's see twenty twenty four Bengals schedule is out. They'll open at home one o'clock kickoff against the New England Patriots Sunday, September eighth. We got to write this down.
They close out the season in Pittsburgh in early January and week number eighteen. This is the best Bengals schedule in a long time, the sixth easiest. Uh. And the let's see, Pittsburgh is number one hardest. Uh. Let's see, then Cleveland and Baltimore have two tough ones too. The Bengals have the sixth hardest of the group. And you said the sixth easiest. Yeah so, and they especially the first four or five games they played Kansas
City, but well they got they got to open the Patriots. If we go to Kansas City, then they got the Commanders and Panthers beat them. Those three games. Those three teams tied to combined ten and forty one last year. And all three of those teams are going to have new head coaches. They've gotten worse. Uh. Let's see a tough December stretch though, three games in ten days, although the Baltimore Ravens do that two of their
when in their stretch they got two or three on the road. Cleveland does the same thing, Pittsburgh does the same thing, I guess everybody does. But the the stretches at Dallas home against Tennessee and and home against the Browns. I'm picking the Bengals that go all the way with Ted McKay. Bye week is in week number twelve. Fidela Cruz play receiver with the Bengals. Have you thought about this? Think outside the box? Think outside the box,
Elie Dela Cruz. I don't know, along with Jamar Chase and T Higgins. Would that be good? I don't know. Well maybe so wanted to be subject. That's their guy suggested, well, is he going to do the double double play baseball all year and in football? Look at Neon Dion. Well that's true. The Diamondbacks beat the Reds yesterday to to one, So the Red Lakes now go back to California. They're going to win four four games set against the National League of Western Division leading Dodgers in LA.
Tonight. Bet me a hot fut Sunday. Lefty reliever of Brett Souter, the pride of Moeler comes out of the bullpen to start the game tonight. That's because Nicolodolo was set to start, but he's on the injured list with a bad groin. How do you get a bad groin when you're twenty four years old? Don't know. Tyler Glass now, who is six and one on the season. Already goes for the Dodgers tonight. What was he a red at some point? Now he pitched for UH I don't know.
I think he pitched for Tampa Bay before the Dodgers got him. We're gonna check that out right now he's impregnable. He's like, imagine no line six oh five with Lance and sports talk and RNL carriers inside pitch at nine to ten, seg, I'm gonna miss you, me too, You're gonna miss you to it and see, oh, let's see we have MLS soccer. How about that? The Orange, Orange and Blue of one five in a row. Now they're a point behind Miami and Messi in the Eastern Conference.
The UH our men last night won one NILO for Atlanta as good as ten nothing, just make it one and then Saint Louis City sc he comes to town Saturday night as the next victim. What about Orange and Blue? What about Messi? Who cares? They're gonna overtake him? And Lionel Messi roll right down, They're gonna they're gonna run the table. Well, I want Messi to come back to Cincinnati. W n B A action tonight? What Haitland? Clark. The Indiana FEVA have their home opener tonight against the New
York Liberty, and it'll be packed in downtown Indianapolis. I guess it'll be on TV. I would say, so, she didn't play well the first game. I'll say that ten turnovers not good. You never had that in your career, did you. I never got rid of the ball if it came. Yeah, that that never happened. I never left my hands. Will you joined runners and walkers at the twenty third annual Red Legs Run Saturday June one? What about Sherry Roland Great American Ballpark and help raise funds for
that Red's Community Fund. You can visit reds dot com slash run for full schedule, schedule and register online. I heard reports Saturday June first, Barry Larkin and I may get together and do something at the Chamberlain Park in Deer Park. Wouldn't that be something? Well, like a dual statue or something or will statue? Correct? Verry Larkin in me that right there? He will? Chamberlain never was that popular. I say call it Cunningham Park.
When you agree, who cares about Wilt Chamberlain. Chamberlain Park, that's not why I said it is Will Chamberlain. I'd say, name it after me? Why not talk to him? Everything else is, isn't it? Well? I got enough named after me, a Cunningham plazat Deer Park High School. At all I got the statue football right. You got the football stadium, basketball basketball courts in your name right named after me, along with the
gym and the school. Right. You got to you got to. You got John Barretts Western Southern Building named after you, and the ballpark, the ballpark and the bridge. Talk to Mike the wine. Really the Great American Bridge? What's Andy Basher say about that? He's going to go along with the Really he doesn't know it's me? Don't tell them, Okay, Great American Bridge? I thought that, you know, I thought they might. Well, you know, I'm gonna be a speed bumped and put me down
there, just like cars run over the top of me. I guess it might happen because I remember Lukens sitting right there in about twenty oh one saying we need a new Brent Spence Bridge. Here we are about quarter of a century later. What do you think is gonna get built first? The one here or the new one in Baltimore, Francis Scott Key, thank you.
I'm sure he was a racist, though you know that I'm gonna go he wrote a good song, though, I'm gonna go with the one in Baltimore, Okay, because this one's been pending for twenty five years, correct, and they tell me he's gonna Obama came here and was talking at the face of the thing. Right, they got to get this done. Yeah, thank you. Sixteen years. Yeah, so they all come here. But now that I'm told they're going to turn spade of dirt this fall, so
we'll see. What do you know? Do you free PG? I don't know that much about it, Willie, but if those guys are corrupt, put him in a joint how long though, I'd give him thirty day son. When you're hot, you're hot. It's up to the judge. I would have given Bernie made Off life. I would have given that guy. Yeah, of course, I would have given Larry Householder five years. I would have given PG sitting failed thirty day son. When you're hot, you're
hot, get back to your kids and be a good dad. That's what I would say to PG. And I'm sure he will be a good Dad. So the court's going to reverse that judgment. By the way, you want to bet me a hut fuds sony on that one. No, I keep winning more about it than I do. You keep winning, though, and I never collect from you. You gotta start paying off your rightful debts. Okay, I'll start paying off when the big redhead over here pays them off. I mean, Rocky, is he going on that shown? Get
it? Afraid he's gonna have to make an announcement. Yeah, you got to come here every day. That's where we're not naked, but we're afraid. If you were with Trisha Mackie, Tanya O'Rourke and Cheri Pololo. I said this, if those three go naked and afraid, I'm with him. Get the four of us together. I'm there. I'm in ice you downtown with Don car with Doctor Dean looking over me. Well, I forget those
three if they go. I'm not talking about cram Check, you know, carry Okus Fingo the Great Greek, but the three news anchors and myself somewhere in the jungle and Guyana. Can you see us four together looking toward me to protect them and love them and take care of them. Them Avery night. There you go, fantasizing again, get them up every morning. So who would it be? Wud be Tricia Mackey? Correct, tom O Rouric, Yeah, Seri Pololo. Well what about Shiela Gray a Channel twelve or
somebody? I like her? She can come to then, okay, she's got why why how about the five of us? Then there you go throwing Sheila Gray? I like her. There you go. You got big teeth you got if you go take one from one TV station them all, take them all. So I got to see what happens. But that would be a good show, would you agree? Yeah, as long as you get you know who to say? Yes to go what Shari say? Yes? Tomya And no I'm not talking about them, I mean the people's judge bing
go. She said, make a full of yourself. I don't care. Okay, yeah, make a full of yourself. So she says, oh, it's not eighty six and eighty six and Sonny and Guyana, No, no, it's one hundred and eighty three. Not going the miskid is pick you up and carry your way. Thank you, segm man, get me out of the Studge report. Coming up next to Sharon Coolidge of the Inquiry of l PG, Ironetta Wright and more will you and outter of Naked and
Afraid? Everything today in a beautiful day watching golf, get naked and get afraid. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. Tom, what's up Bill Cunningham? Really? Yeah? You know how they say some people have a face for radio. Yeah, Conningham's got a voice for writing books. Huh funny. Jealous that's all he is, guys, Jealous segment. Thank you, Yes, Sir. Sharon Coolidge of The Inquirer's next on news Radio seven hundred you eld of you. It's not too late for
a deep spring cleaning on your home. Give my friends. Sharon Coolidge of The Inquiry, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Sharon, can I share with you a little story about PG. Sitting fell absolutely many years ago. As you may know, my attorney is Chuck Kmine, Charles Kmine, who used to be the mayor of Amberley Village. Good guy, brandeice, brilliant guy. And he calls me up about I don't know, fifteen years ago and says, I want you to meet someone who's the next big
thing in politics, I said, I like to meet him. So we go to first watching Kenwood and that's the first time I met G. Sittingfeld and I talked to him. I said, what do you why do you want to get into politics? Give all the right answers. What is your goal? Well, my intermediate goal will be to run for city council, hopefully get elected. I think he was first or second the first time he ran, which was unpresidented, and then I want to be the mayor and
then take it from there. I said, great, and an cordial conversation, and I thought that guy is marked with something. There's something special about PG Sittenfeld almost reminded me of Jerry Springer when I when Jerry was on council and I was and I got to meet him and know him a little bit, and we I said, PG Sittenfeld is going to be I think a big deal because he fits everything. Since that time. Uh, he's gone
the Hives Mountains, in the lowest valleys. He's experienced at all. And I made the point, I want to get your perspective on PG sitting Field. Then I'm not safe for at night. If PG sitting Feld is locked up in a federal prison. He's a husband, a father of two little kids, and uh, he's already spent four and a half months. And I think what happened with the sixth Circuit and the process is such that I
think they're going to reverse the conviction. Give me your perspective on pag Sittenfeld, then we'll talk about why I think they're going to reverse the conviction. Well, I mean, I have to agree with you. Certainly, the
streets aren't dangerous with PG sitting felt on them. And I have to tell you, I grapple with the idea of just where in the system the idea of corruption sits in at the moment, with the idea that he is convicted of corruption, do we say that that's okay and there's no jail time for it, because we're talking about our very form of government. But at the same time, again, I don't feel like the streets are dangerous with him on it. And you know, it cost tax payers a lot of money
to keep somebody in prison. He does even after he was arrested and he's no longer on counsel, he was a productive member of society doing a lot of charitable work. We've heard all about that at court, so I grapple with it. I don't have a good answer for that. Before we talk about CPS is so much more. What happens on the appellate level is that there were many Emikas Currie briefs that were filed, which are friends of the
court. He had Republican attorney generals like Mucasey and others sending a brief to the court saying we're criminalizing politics. And I think, what because of the way this happened yesterday, I think he's going to be reversed. Because what happened is out at the sixth Circuit level that they have all the briefs months in advance. Each of those judges have four law clerks who pour over them
so that then they know all the issues. They go into the argument, and after the argument, the three of them left the bench went into a conference room and they voted yeah, whether to reverse remand or whether to affirm. And because they said we're going to release PG Sittinveld now on an OAR
bond, to me, that's an indication they're going to reverse it. Because the vote and the conference had to be three zip for two to want to let him go free because they amounted issue an opinion for another four to five six months, which means he would have served most of his sentence. And then if it's reversed, where does he go back to get his h get his reputation. And let's play this out a little bit, Sharon colege, if he is reversed and would he be re elected to city council? Would
he run again? Well, I've had this very conversation several times today. Bill. A lot of people do think that it is an easy path for him to run again. If this is reversed, he'll have a court decision saying that this did not happen, it was not corruption. Yeah, and he he did as you said earlier. He has always seen this is his destiny. It was his father who passed away with his dream for PG. I can't imagine him giving up on that, even in the toughest of times.
But if he if this is reversed, I just I really do have a very tough time thinking that he gives up on that dream. And I think he gets right back on the path that he was on. And now talk about my Jerry Springer analogy. As a young man, I recall what happened with the prostitute in Newport with the check and side Lease was out there pounding the drum to lock him up and that didn't happen. But he was lower than Whale done. I mean at that point Jerry Springer could not be
elected dog catcher. Within a year or two he's back on council and within two years he's the mayor. Explain that one. I think that people are forgiving, certainly if people they feel like they know and connect with them, and Jerry Springer did that, and certainly TG Sittintel does that. He had a very real connection with the citizens of this city that corum with packed with supporters. I have lots of emails to suggest that people still really support him,
liked his vision for the city. And this won't come in a silo if he were if this gets reversed, if he decides to run for something, he will be putting forward his vision and he will compare it to the current vision and then so people will have a choice and it will be, you know, taking things in totality. People won't just say I love PG or I don't love PG. I think they're really going to look at what they think of what's going on with the city at that given moment, and
I think that is going to play into it. I predict they're going to reverse it, which is why they set him free. Secondly, Page two, City council with Charter rights, Republicans and Democrats for decades have represented all the interests of the city of Cincinnati. So there have been some great council members, some bad council members, some crooks, but mainly they're individuals that
want to serve the public. I cannot imagine a time in which if you go into the streets of Cincinnati and say, can you name one member of city council? It used to be you could say Charlie Lucan or Chris Mitherman. You could say Bobby Starrn or Roxannequalls. You could say Mark Mallory. There's all these names. I'd look at these names of these people, like Victoria Parks or Anna Albie or Jeff Kramerding or Reggie Harris or Mark Jefferies.
Mika Owens, am I right to say that this is a dramatic city council because it represents the far left wing of the Democrat Party. No Republicans, no Charter rights, what does that say about the City of Cincinnati. Well, the voters did select this slay to people to be their council members. But when they voted, I think they were you know, there wasn't a lot of choice. This last time, only ten people ran for nine feets.
Yeah, so that's a telling thing. I mean, people do need choice, So you're not really looking at a lot of choice there, and so I think that that's part of it. But you know, they were new and so I really feel like this next race in twenty twenty five is really going to be the hard look because even after two years or two year council seats. Now even after two years it's for myself too, it's difficult to be like, well, what'd you do or would you didn't? What
didn't you do? You had to get used to things, you had to learn the lay of the land. But after four years in twenty twenty five, I think the people are really going to be looking and making some tougher decisions in their own heads of like what they think the direction of the city is. We just had this total reset after all of the corruption and all new people, new mayors they chosen, you know, new administrators, new
city solicitors. Everyone was new for so long, but at a certain point you say, okay, you've been our people yes or no, yeah, no last week. That's going to backlas. But that's what we're starting, that's starting to gel right now. See what happens. We'll feel about what
has happened. Well, they got the mamas and the popp is together on what to do with the city because it's facing a huge crisis financially and I don't see any any strength or courage to implement with the executives of Procter and Gamble and Fifth Third Banks say that needs to be done, which is increase taxes, increase fees and sell assets. Is that report doa at city council? Because since that thing laid, it's just somebody put it in a drawer.
And what's happened, Well, I have to tell you you know, they are seeing how much of it is feasible. That is a very city hall thing to do. But the thing that I'm looking for and I don't feel like has happened is and I appreciate everyone who read all of my stories or any stories that hasn't written on this. I want to know what the people think about the thing. Do they want to sell golf courses? Do they want to regionalize their water district? Do they want to pay a trash
fee? Willing to pay more earnings tax? I have not seen a betting of this to the public and what the public's reaction is. And I actually don't want city Council to do anything until we really hear from the public and what citizens want, and that that's just playing out right now with connected communities. What do the citizens want? I haven't seen this much engagement on something
from a citizen's point of view and having their voices heard. I think there's a new like folks, people are paying attention to what's happening at city Hall, so before they do anything, I want to know what the people think. Lastly, the inquir has a big editorial up came up about an hour ago about iron out of Wright, CPS superintendent, and it's written in such a way that CPS board made a mistake, and I certainly agree with that.
I've had her on the show. She was open. I don't get a lot of request of anyone like her to come on my show, and she got ahold of my producer instead of like to come on, Bill Cunningham, I said, well, bring her on. She answered all my questions, made a lot of sense. She got sideways with the union. Now, from my perspective, that might be a good thing. Do we know
why, ironet or right? Other than the general generic adjectives as to why she was fired because right now, lack of communication, what the hell does that mean? I don't know what that means? And the test results continue to be bad. But the unions weren't getting out of her. What the unions wanted is that the reason? You know, But the unions do represent huge slots of people, So I take the union issue out of this.
And there just didn't seem to be support from any faction inside the education system. In recent days We've heard a lot from leaders that we all know and in different segments of the city. There just didn't seem to be a lot of support right from any which way nobody, Which is really how was this kind of a telling thing? I don't know her and I really don't want to weigh in city hall. Sitney Hall keeps me so busy, Like I
keep half an eye on the Board of Education. The one thing that I really hope going forward I'm a mother and I do live in the suburbs. My son goes to Oak Hill's High School, and you as a mother, I care about one thing, the education he is getting. I don't care about like who the names of the people are. And this is a lot of drama. I love to cover drama City Hall and I get it. But going forward, and I want to hear the word education, education,
education out of everything that's happening. It's so important, and I think that's what parents want. The futurest Commission, if we're going to believe the futurest Commission out of the clear blue throws like a side eye and is like the schools are a problem that we need to have better education. I'm not saying that. That is not a Sherry Coolidge take on anything. It was in the Futures Tuition Report as an aside, and so to look at that,
that's just why I would like everyone to focus on. So we're focusing on the children, especially post pandemic YEP one with the last time we heard so much during the pandemic. Kids are falling behind? Are they? I don't know what are the outcomes of all of this. So anyway, taking just the personalities out of it like I'm just like I'm focused on the kids. Lastly, I would say this, there's about thirty six thousand kids in CPS.
If you take maybe twenty five hundred at Walnut and the Monassori schools have about another four thousand at six or seven thousand, thirty thousand of the thirty six kids are locked in an environment where there's about seventy percent truancy rates and not showing up chronically absent. The test results including Walnut and the Monassories are pretty good. Take those out of the mix, which is the great majority of CPS. It's awful. It's terrible, and Ironet or Wright doesn't make
any of these scores any better. It doesn't improve the behavior of the students anymore, and it doesn't prepare them for the world of the twenty first century that you and I operate in. It's I mean, it's tough out it's not easy. It's tough, and you've got to have a foundation of a good education public of private, which is the base for your adult life. And if that doesn't happen and you spend twenty thousand dollars per per kid per
year, we got a problem. Sharon Coolidge, get my best to burrough Love and all the people at the Inquiry and once again thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and Sharon cooleidg's You're a great American. Thanks for having me. God bless you. Let's continue with more if the line becomes available, which it never does. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW Kyne While in
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the trial jury is false and he knows it's false. And so I would anticipate, having had these veracity difficulties in the past, that if this trial jury discovers through the lips of Robert Costello, the actual criminal defense attorney for Michael Cohn in twenty eighteen that Cohen lied to the trial jury yesterday in a material way that that might have some difficulty relying upon anything Michael Cohen says. In fact, in the real world is should face perjury charges and Stormy Daniels
should face extortion charges. She was the one extorting Donald Trump. Unbelievable. So let's continue with more, and we have the news and then the Rock and our predictions for the Bengals season Segment's Got the Pen Ready to Go? Two thirty Homier Reds, I'm predicting a sweep by the Reds and Chavez Ravine starting tonight. A news radio seven hundred WULW. Bill Cunningham, consonant entertainer. Would he be a good leader in government? Maybe not so much.
Let me say this. When he was down in City Hall chambers on Sunday, we looked at our faces were one inch aparts. Funny. We looked into each other's eyes, in each other's souls, as we promised we would. Bill nearly wept. The man was downright deferential. He was like a puppy before me. Oh hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting. I could say something cruel, but I will not because he is a young thirty nine years old with a two year old and he's locked up in federal prison.
Have you been to Ashland correctional facilities? I have not, God willing, I never will. Wait, it's not a bad place. I've been there a couple of times and you know, no walls. Well, I mean I saw something I wanted to see my clients es old. I'm sorry, and it wasn't a good place. But it wasn't like l C I where
Segment wants to go eleven and correctional institution. He wants to go with a hardcore In fact, yeah, In fact, Sheriff Richard K. Jones told me SEG would do well in prison, along with Billy Meister said Segment would do well in prison. I don't want to go, then, SEG. Is that true? No? Would you do well in prison? I don't think so. Brock, what is your before we make all the predictions, what is your thoughts about PG? Well, I agree with everything you said,
and the guy's got a young family. I don't want him sitting in prison forever. But I guess to one side of it is and I'll ask you is the legal expert, is a part of sentencing sentences a deterrent for future bad behavior? Yes, okay, So then I think that's part of their decision. Writers saying, look, we're gonna lay the law down, okay, and not next time some politician thinks about doing this, they're gonna think twice about it. How many times in today's society do we all nonviolent
criminals we should just let them out? Well, what about the people that steal and they're just let out, nothing happens to them. What's their deterrent for the next guy to not steal? You're making too much sense. You sound like a Democrat right now. You want to let everyone out of personally insult me. I'm saying, right now, if you're Jeff Pastor and you take bags of cash, at the moment you're taking the cash, you're thinking, this isn't right. When PG. Sittenfeld, I read the transcripts,
got done. He's a good guy, a little bit over the line, nice guy. I can deliver the votes. I can get counsel to do this. Get him to do that twenty thousand dollars to the C four that he's gonna use to give to other people. Okay, but a year and a he's a broken, destroyed man, right now, I agree, it's even punished, Yes, okay, let him go. I I largely agree. I'm just just trying to give the other side I think, I mean
campaign, campaign financing and all the rules it was. It is kind of like kind of like uh like n I l right there, there's it's just kind of all over the place, right knowing what is legal? What isn't? I mean, is anybody in the history of the world given big money to a politician without someday hoping down the line that guy means so. Yeah, So that's that's the gray area of politics. That's that's tough to I
was told that the Trumpster yesterday raised twelve and a half million dollars. Yes, now, those who gave millions of dollars, it's one of those dark money accounts, right, did they anticipate maybe down the road mister president by the way, Ambassador to Lithuania. I mean, there's any there's an you've been a politician, it's like an implication. Is this something he said?
But it's implied? Yeah, ask Tony Rosiel. He takes bags of cash bags from donations from paints people of Darley Township, and they expect you know their streets. First, here's the cash exactly. You better not say that the FBI if Tony Rose does not take bags of cash. You didn't say that that I've seen. Okay, Yeah, but at this point I think he's been punished enough. I say, free pg lies, demned lies clean, that's your guy. Let him go and raise his sun is the word?
All right? Now? Said you have the list, are you prepared to go? Well? He the stooge reporters of service, every local tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers, Tamestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati, call the experts a preferred home comfort five, one, three, eight, nine to two h v A C You got the char at the Billoney, this is going to be quick segment. Game number one. I'm saying they're going undefeated Bengals. All right, here we go betting on a hot fu
Sunday, defeated whoever's better. You know what you get preseason last year, preseason and regular season. They're running the table. I had I think ten and seven, so well, I think that's the seventy two Dolphins. So the first game that write it down segment, New England. First game, New England, new quarterback, new coach. That's a win. I'm taking the Bengals. Write that down. Second game at Kansas City. I'm taking Kansas City, taking got some pretty little women. They don't want to get
me. One game three versus Washington Monday Night Football, I'm taking a win. Write that down. Steals at Carolina, I'm taking the Bengals now here. Here's the deal. I mean, these three of these first four games couldn't be easier. Now. The Bengals, I might remind you, have a history of that start not very big because they don't do much in training camp, and then Burrough gets hurt, so they have to have very structured, succinct, tough but not overbearing training camp and go. You gotta take
advantage of these wins. These are ducks in the pond. You gotta win these games. You gotta hit the duck. What are you saying about the Panthers? Then Awsome win? All right down? Next week versus Baltimore. They're coming off. Baltimore is coming off games at Kansas City, then Vegas at Dallas and Buffalo. They're gonna be depleted. I'm calling that a win where they play that game. That game is here. I'm taking the Bengals. Write that down. Second at New York Giants. Wink there, Montreal
Canadian the uniforms see that? No, yeah, like a kind of like the old like almost the white Sox uniforms in the eighties. Can I say tittle? Not not on the air, not until ten o'clock at Cleveland loss. Bengals always lose up there. That's right. I'm going with the Bengals. Then write that down segment. I got it, all right, that's the first time we've disagreed. Versus Philadelphia loss where they play Rocky. Yeah,
I'm taking the Bengals. Write that down segment before you have the Bengals at eight no great versus Las Vegas here at home win John Grew coaching the Raiders. No he is not. John Madden is and Tonio Pearce is coaching the Vegas. I'm taking the place Marvin Lewis. Marvin marv lewis right, and get rid of him. It was a friend. Marvin Lewis is coming back that game. It was a friend. So they win there against the Raiders. Yes, all right, now the Gauntlet, Okay, we got
ten third Night football at Baltimore Rock and Ball. I'm taking the Ravens. Yeh, I take that down. Here's one two. This is before the bye weeks. Thursday Night football at Baltimore. Then fly out West and play Jim Harball and Los Angeles on SAT. Los Angeles on Sunday evening before the bye week. I'm calling that a loss. Downing two heading into the break. What are you saying that, I'm taking the Bengals. I'm taking the Bengals to be hr bye week, winning that one bye week Bengals win.
Okay, versus Pittsburgh, Yeah, I don't like Pittsburgh. This is the star of their gauntlet, by the way, hardest schedule of ever s eighty five Bears, I think. Yeah. In two thousand and seven Patriots, I believe what's tough? Then they go at Dallas. Well, what do you pick then? What are you picking there? I'm picking the Bengals. I'm taking the Bengals. Okay, next week, Week fourteen, Monday Night game at Dallas. The Bengals have dropped five straight at Dallas. I'm taking
the Cowboys. I'm taking the Banks. Write that down segment right now? You taking I got one and second, we've only got him, losing twice so far. Week fifteen at Tennessee. Yeah, we know, we know his offense, we know everything about him. I'm wing Bengals. They lost Henry though. I'm taking the Bengals Cleveland. They'll be added by then. They don't want to play. I'm taking the Bengals Bangles. If the world needed an ANIMI go right into Cleveland. Week seventeen versus Denver, John Elway
taking the Bengals. Is ut el Rod playing as who's the quarterback for Denver? Now do we know? No, Russell Wilson, just kids Mo, Russell Wilson's bone nicks. I'm taking the Bengals in that one. Yeah, I'm taking the Bengals. Then they finished at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh will be out of it. They're gonna be battered, bloodied, and Bruce. I'm taking the bank, taking a bank. I'm taking the bank. I haven't met eleven and six. What do I got more? Really? Seven? Eleven,
twelve, thirteen, fourteen to fifteen, fifteen and two. Yeah, the Bengals going fifteen and to Steelers scored. You say, Rock, I think you have mine of I'm eleven and six. Write that down I got, I got fifteen and two. Yeah, you only got them losing then against Kansas City and at Baltimore. Well, that's what I'm saying. They're runing. I'm saying. I'm just saying they're running the table. The sixth easiest. I got to do it one year. I mean some of those
games don't appear easy to me though I don't know. I mean Kansas City and two have you seen the quarterbacks? A wife and her bikini? Patrick Mahomes about the purely first show research purposes. I was forced to look at her and be king, I heard a report about you on only the Fans or something like that. Are you doing that? No, I've encouraged you to do it. What's what's I believe we have Tanya and Rourke convinced to do it Naked and Afraid. She's gonna go on show with you? Well,
she's my first show. What's the update on the show Naked and Afraid? What happened? What happened yesterday? When you got followed through? I called Avery and she they want someone to film this summer, and I said, I can't go this summer. I could go like late in the year, and she said they filmed from March to uh September. Maybe March. I can do it. If I could have Tanya Rourke, Chari Pololo and UHRISII and Sheila Gray four great kind of guy. I'm gonna go Tanya and
Sheila. That's five right there, five like those four in me. I could protect them all like a little harem, you know. Can I go old school back fore yars and pick Valerie of Beaty too. She bat ball State. She had a classic comment about ball State and testicular cancer. Valerie of Baby what is she doing? I don't know. Your wife wouldn't mind, would she? What was the reaction when you got home yesterday from the
white She's fours just attacking you. Pebbles would be four too. But when I asked the question, they want to go if it's cold at night, and just for purely sustenance of life, we must compress our bodies together in order to radiate each other's body heat off each other in order to survive, or I might die. She said, you better choose to die, You better die. What the pebbles say they want to go with you? Yeah? Up? Those three in a jungle alligators. You know what those three
kids would clean house in an Amazon jungle. I think I think they do. Okay, the oldest one was the three year old karate Chop a python. Yeah, I think I saved this one kick lying. Hey, there was this alligator out in front of a certain condo in Naples, Florida, walking down the middle. He showed that to me. I mean, this alligator was walking in the street and this is a big boy. I felt like swamp people. You jump on the back, you lift up the head
and just hold it real tight. I don't think it'd be that difficult. Now, the the the urban legends that an alligators jawls there there they can I mean very massive and strong, clamping down, but they can't open so you can squeeze their nose. I could do it, and you gotta get tape and wrap it around their nose quickly. It's a twelve footer though, But what about the tail that could cut you in half. Well, you have to jump on real fast by the shoulders, lift up the and then
wrap them up right there and you're done. That's it takes five fives. Like the Gator Boys. I've seen the Gator Boys go into a pond at night. Would you go in a pond at night with like a coal miner's helmet on? And they found this alligator and the muck and the mire and this guy he's got around it. Yeah, and they ring and all of a sudden there we go, and and all of a sudden all hell breaks loose? Or would you rather be on swamp people? But they catch them
and then it just right. They shoot them in the their quarter size right behind the head. Yea, these little tiny twenty two calibery revolvers. I and the boys I want the alligator. You don't like to do much in water, just in general. You see there's people that do that the noodling. They stick their hands back in those holes and those catfish bier and they pull them out. I don't get a the fun in that or b the risk versus reward? What do you do you eat a catfish? I don't
not like that. Those things are gigantic? So what is the what is the fun and what is the reward versus risk? That's what I don't know. If there's a risk? I think the ladies like it eat your hand or something. How do you know? It's back the old catfish. Speaking of that, what about the Turtle Man? I, oh, a turtle man. He's in difficult positions right now. I'm told he lost Neil Live Action Turtleman Live Action. Is he going to hate the chainsaw? Yeah,
he had a chainsaw, took out most of his teeth. I think he had his teeth now, and you know, I only had six or seven teeth, so that my heart had on my glasses. My heart wasn't it was live action. See where's the act give him on the show. I've called him, he said, called me back, and then I went to voicemail, and then I left another message. He's now I'm not doing a
lot of media stuff anymore. He's getting sued for something. Somebody claims now that was fictitious and fraudulent what they were doing, and somebody he wants to get paid. And then he also had some physical problems because I think he was a chainsaw wrapping himself around his face. And then yeah, yeah, it hurts real. It was like blows up and we're in a basketball game and one of the one of the parents hurt, was like, oh, you know all, my my daughter just gotta They just had his turtle like
walking across their street. Was you know, and she's gonna help it across. It's as big as a mailbox. I'm like, well, her new box, turtle is as big as a mailbox. She showed me the pictures a snapping turt I said, tell your daughter stay away from you. Don't thank you? Correct? And I think even that you could pick him up. See, I'd get behind him, pick him up and begin by the tail, get him by the tail and just say, hey, right here,
live. Actually that's what That's what the Turtleman did. Turtleman live. Actually, all right, Rocky, what's on the big show? Just has Tanya Rourke about maybe me her Cherie, she Tricia naked and afraid about Okay, how about this here? I got a proposition for the show. On one end of the island is you Cheri Pello and Tricia Tricia McKie. And on the other end of the is me, Tanya Rourke and Sheila Gray. Let's make a last man stand, make it happen. I'll go if I
can go with those ladies, I'm going. You have to be naked, though I don't know about that. I don't either. I don't know. Does it have a golf course in between both of you. Does it have a golf course or the only way he's going see if she's in, then you can sell it to a naked and afraid and you sell it to him. All right, tag team, that'd be hilarious. I get it. If I get it done, you can't back out. Oh no, if you get it done, I'm going. If Penny says I'm nuts, of
course I am nuts. I'm gonna go if I can be naked and afraid with those women. If you get Tricia mackew did, Yeah, what about that's another thing? The order we got all you gotta huddle together like firewood at night. Yes, survival. I'm not sure. I'm not sure what happened. Let's not get too fired up, segm man, give me out of the Studge Report, please, Well you and hon of you guys. Maybe being on that TV show naked and afraid. That's what we are in
this every day around naked. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report, say, I wish you the bank account of Republicans and the sex life of a Democrat. There's your referee right there, mayor emeritus for life on news Radio seven hundred ww you it's not too late for a deep spring cleaning on your home. Get my friends,
