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5-2-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie talks with Cindy Abrams about the crisis at the Southern Border. Also Scott Powell discusses the the failures of the Biden administration, and finally Gabriel Nadales helps us solve the police/ race relations in the United States.

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Doing Friday and Saturday. Life is going to be good. And later on, of course, we have read Spaceball Live from San Diego. Looked terrible last night, but tonight one of the Hammers are on the mouth. They have a better chance of winning some baseball games. Plus Moe is picking up the pieces later of the Bengals draft and what that means and what it doesn't

mean, things of that character. But on May eleventh coming up, and about what about eight days, nine days, they're going to have a complete change on the southern border to make things worse, if that's possible, it's going to be worse. You're talking about every month hundreds of thousands, generally

five hundred thousand and seven hundred thousand per month. So in the first two and a half years of the Biden regime, you're gonna have something in the range of twelve million illegals come into the country in the first four years of the Biden regime, about twelve million, which by the way, is the population a little more than the population the state of Ohio. And it's going to accelerate if that's possible. Of course, one of our great state representatives

is Sydney Abrahams. From the twenty ninth House District, generally portions of western Hamilton County. She's been a police officer in the city of Cincinnati. Probably knows Dan Hills quite well. Also a police officer, I'm sorry, a city council member for the city of Harrison, the home of Rocky Boyman and the Wildcats. Been married for about twenty years as a couple of sons. Sydney Abrams Representative, Welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill

Cunningham Show. Would you rather be a police officer or a state representative? Given a choice, if you had to spend the next two years as a cop in Cincinnati or a state representative in Columbus, what would Sindney Abrams do? Well, Bill, thank you for having me on. It's a great question. It's kind of funny you hear me smiling with that question. I

certainly missed my days on the Cincinnati Police Department. But I'll tell you this state the state rep gig Man, there's a lot of similarities, you know, serving the people and obviously listening and responding to what the people call you for and whatnot. So I'm enjoying what I'm doing at this moment, so I believe I would pick this at this very moment. But there's a lot

of similarities in both jobs. For sure, do you arrest people, I mean you pull out the handcuffs now and then in the bill at club and kind of beat people over the head. In Columbus, Nay. But you know what I do, I will say, I use my deescalation skills that I learned from the Simsni Police Academy here in Columbus quite a bit. And some people will laugh at that, but I'm actually being very curious. There were times when yes, the speaker will say can you handle this? Yes,

sir, send me in. Here we go. So, yeah, there's quite a quite a we have a lot of personality up here. I'll leave it at that, no question about that. And of course Michelle Schneider told always tell me. When she was state repped from eastern Hamlety County, Michelle Schneider was like a dead mother. Some of them men acted up and she had to act responsibly. Hopefully they've acted better now than they did seven or eight years ago. Let's get to the southern border Sindy. Abrams,

was this your first trip to the southern border. Yes, yes, sir, it was, and I will say Sheriff Jones invited me and we met down there with the Sheriff of Coachise County and the border patrol, and it was four days of NonStop action and learning and listening and whatever you think or you've heard or you read about the border, it's a thousand times worse. I saw it with my own eyes. The cartels, they are absolutely narco

terrorists and they should be treated as such. Every single American should be absolutely concerned. Quite frankly, and as a parent. It's one thing that terrifies me, the spentall and says ilazine now that they're cutting into it again. The cartels have no regard for human life. And that's one thing that I

saw down there that I want to educate Ohioans about. I mean, they are here in Ohio and again, listen, this is not about the law buying people that want to come here legally to improve their lives, get an education. These are not even the people who jump the wall or come in and try to get in at the porch or whatnot. These are from the cartels. They are sending them over here again days criminals in an area of the Border Bill that there's no wall, there's no barb wire fence, it's

wide open land. And again they're in full camouflage. I saw this with my own eyes, often armed, carrying as much fentanol, cocaine, and methamphetamine as they can carry. Again, these drugs are coming from the Arizona border where we were, the whole border all the way up here to every state in America, and they're killing our people. So it's organized in a sense. For many, many decades, there were individuals and families that thought, Okay, I need a better life in America. And I do not

blame them individually one bit. If you or I lived in the horrors of Guatemala, Hondris, El Salvador, if we were in Costa Rica, which tends to be a bit more functional, if we were in Colombia or Venezuela, had no job opportunities. Narco terrorists are killing our lives that you have to behave in a certain way otherwise you get shot in the head. There's no chance for advancement. And I'm looking at CNN International and I'm seeing streets

paved with gold. I'm seeing the United States of America worried about a basketball game, and I know. I get a free Obama phone. I get access to the best best healthcare in the world. My kids get a free public education. May not be the best in Houston, but nonetheless it's a lot better than El Salvador. I would make the trek. I would come as a man. I would make my way here. I would do what I had to do to get here. If my wife and children are with

me, I do my best to protect them. I would risk at all to come to a better country. Don't blame them one bit. However, that is not the way it was for the four years of Donald Trump. In fact, it was harder yet to make your claim for asylum in Mexico, and well over ninety percent never qualified, and so if you were caught, you were sent back to the place of origin. So the message was

sent to others, don't do that. But it's opposite. What is the incentive now if you're a poor family from Africa, from Europe, from Saudi Arabia, not too many poor, but there are some from China. Seventy eight countries have citizens that have been seized. From the perspective of the border patrol, do they have the things they need to secure the southern border. What did the border patrol agents? What did they tell you in Coaches County, Arizona. Well, the short answers, no, they don't have what

they need. The border patrol was cut under Biden from five hundred agents down to two hundred and Coachies County, Arizona, just to give you an idea, eighty three miles of border, sixty three hundred square miles of land they are in that county and one hundred deputies. Listen, these law enforcements are doing the best they can. They are motivated and driven. They get up

every day to literally make a dent in this. But again it's not we're not talking about, like you said, the people that want to come here legally have a better life. I totally agree with you, and I agree with that I would do the same thing. But again, there's a way to come here and get here and you know, to have a better life for your family. To give you numbers, really, this is crazy from

Coach's County, Arizona that I was talking about. Eighty three miles in twenty seventeen, this is how many undocumented aliens that they caught okay, in Coaches Camp twenty seventeen, four hundred and thirty one, Okay, in the month of January. And these are all stats we can I can get you directly from. Again, the Sheriff's department in Arizona in twenty twenty two. Guess what that number was. I guess ten times at number maybe four thousand,

sixty six thousand, six hundred and twenty that they caught. And so again this is this is bigger than what we even think is going on. And again what law enforcement needs is again they need more border patrol down there. They need help again catching everybody. Now they've learned how to work smarter, right, so they have cameras from a great company here in Ohio, Buckeye cam which is very exciting. And you know they've they've worked smarter with cameras

on the border all along. You know, a lot of the cameras are disguised to look like, you know, different things, you know, the terrain down there, rocks and whatnot. But again, I mean to see what I saw and the sheriff saw, I mean, we were absolutely appalled at what is happening. And you know, right here in Ohio, some

people say oh, well, maybe it's not happening. In Ohio, the state Patrol pulled over a van back on They put a press release out on March thirteenth of this year, and they pulled over a Toyota Sienna, Okay for a cracked windshield on the turnpike. Eleven people in the vehicle, all illegal and the driver was deported previously from the United States forty times since two

thousand and six. So let's deal with the numbers. How many Border Patrol agents are there in Coach's County approximately two, So the two hundred and then every shift, I would assume one third works every shift. That means about sixty five sixty five, and you have sixty six thousand that were caught, so that is that's like one thousand a day per cop. You've been a cop. That's impossible. And those are the ones that have been caught,

sixty six thousand in a month. However, I would assume double triple that were not caught because they were doing it listen things and didn't want to be caught. And because the cartels have drones, they can put them up and discover exactly where all the cops are and where they're not. They can send her over a group through one area where the cops are, and each time someone is caught, it's going to take several hours to process them, to

transport them, which opens up the border even more so. The sixty six thousand for these individual cops are impossible. But then add on top of it the ones that rush the border because they have drugs. Think about that, and you're right, and again these are not law biding people. That's why I want to stress stress stress to your listeners. I mean again, these are often felons. They're smuggling humans, they're smuggling drugs, and they're coming

here. The cartel is also again talking to being organized, you mentioned that they are. They're recruiting Americans to come down and pick up these folks along the road. They pull up and they beat the horn three times and they come out of the brush there and they get in your car. They're dressed in full camo again, put their backpacks of dope and they drive them to Phoenix, and then from Phoenix they send them across the country of different states.

Now they're paying people sometimes up to three thousand dollars ahead. So again we got in pursuits there's pursuits every single day, multiple times a day, because the cartel is literally and we saw it right on the phone in a text message, and then they have snapchat and everything else. Do not stop for the police. Drive as fast as you can, as crazy as you can. And I'll tell you our pursuit was up over one hundred miles an hour and you know, wide open desert. But I'll tell you right now,

they have no regard for human life. And it's just a shame. And even Americans know damn well what they're doing. I mean again, nobody pays cash like that. And sure you know both stop here and blow the horn and pick up people and come on, you got to know something's up right or you should well Representative Sydney Abrams west side of Cincinnati. It's going

to get worse. Allegedly on and after May eleventh, May twelve. If I see a story at Fox News where Joe Biden is thinking about sending down in the southern border one thousand, five hundred soldiers, that would be a drop in the bucket from Arizona through Texas. That you got to build the wall. You have to have surveillance that way. But they can't do that for political purposes, but talk about if you can. How does this affect

Ohio? How does it affect Indiana Kentucky? Are we in a sense right now a border state because of the failure of the Joe Biden regime and his policy. How does it affect a try state? Yes, law enforcement down there said, every state is a border state, period, and they need reinforcement down there. Yes, the soldiers will help, of course, but they need to be able to be there physically at the border to help enforce

the wall. Because listen, you can have the wall, you can have the barbed wire and everything else, you can have the cameras, but unless you have somebody there to stop them and enforce the actual laws that are on the books. Again, Arizona has them. You know, if you're trascking drugs and humans, they've ramped up their penalties and that's something I'm working on here in Ohio. Again, this is it's not a political issue. It's not It is a human issue. And I'll tell you right now, yes,

we have to be concerned in Ohio. We absolutely do. Well. I don't know, I think long term, Sydney Abrahams, what's going to bring down this great, great country. It's not a foreign power. That's impossible. It's going to be we, the American people. Two things. The southern border means we don't have a country, because you have no country

without borders. And we're talking over the night. If next year the Democrats continue to win national elections, it's gonna be fifty million, one hundred million, one hundred and fifty million. And then secondly is the budget debt has accumulated to thirty one trillion dollars and it's going to be forty trillion dollars by twenty thirty. By the time you leave office, the federal national debt is going to be forty trillion dollars. And we're gonna have an additional one hundred

million human beings demanding service. It's inside this country everywhere. In fact that there's about about twenty million human beings live in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana twenty million. But in assuming Biden gets re elected or Kamala Harris, God forbid, well, we're going to have an additional twenty to thirty million more people inside of America, which is the population of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the NATO staying in Houston, killing those five Innison people. They're

going all over the country and it's a terrible, ugly situation. Well, Sydy Abrahams, you won down there with the sheriff, and now you have more perspective. Is there a legislative fix in Ohio? Since you're one of the leaders of the legislature as a lawmaker, what can you do to stop this? If anything? Yes, as a lawmaker, that's what I'm working on now. It's being drafted again, dealing with human trafficking, human smuggling, drug smuggling. Absolutely, I think we're going to continue to support.

My advice would be again for the locals to continue to support your law enforcement, your local law enforcement at the state level. We have in this budget tremendously I mean just eighty million dollars a loan in training. So again, continue to support law enforcement. Continue to again take a look at the laws that are on the books. That's what I'm going to do here with my

colleagues. And I will make mention when you said about our southern border and all the borders, Listen, none of us can go to any other country right now. We can't leave and get on a plane and go to another country without them knowing where you're going, where are you heading, where you're staying. I mean, listen, it's just the rules. So why is America any different? It blows my mind. And I will say again as far as killing our people, my friend Mark Murphy out of Butler County lost

his daughters twenty twenty one year old daughter, Lizzie. She thought she took kazanax and it was spent and all and it killed her. So there is no oh, well, I'm just going to take this one time and then you know whatever. No, it's not. I mean, we have to educate our kids, and educate the parents and grandparents to educate the kids that

they can't even try anything even one time. And then as far as the country and looking forward to next year and and whatnot, as far as the big election coming up with the presidents, listen, as conservatives, we have to come together, we have to come together, and if we don't, I'm telling you that's how we lose. And again, set in the record straight. As you know, I'm a conservative, conservative Republican and a story period. My voters know that they know my background, they know my voting

record, at hell. It's public for itself. So send they Abrams. I'm glad you got as an adult. Now you've been a cop, you've been a council member in Harrison. You're you're like marriage. You have like regular children, a regular life, and a conservative and I hope we need more people like you in politics goes too many times we get the knuckleheads. We need normal people to take political office and bring common sense solutions. Send they Abrams. We've got to go and uh, good luck to you and

let's stay in touch. Thank you have a good day. I thank you, Sindy Abrams, State Rep. Western half of Hamilton County. Your thoughts of any five one, three, seven four nine, seven thousand. Bill cunning in the Great American Live at your Home of the Reds playing tonight from San Diego on news radio seven hundred WLW. It's West Coast PAULI, the Rkfield, w Goode with Legs are in San Diego to get it on with

the pop radis she hits go rugs and those so cal Ocean Greisy. How about that catch the call life from pet Co Park tonight at heat forty. That might on seven hundred w L at seven hundred wlw's life stream of the iHeart Radio, A current's issue by Sutton Bank and Celtic Bank, members of the IC triams and conditions. Supply, are you the decision maker in your company? Consider this ice from understanding all that's right going on. Many issues

are percolating. I often heard Scott Sloan, who's certainly well intended but completely misdirected on the issue of this constitutional amendment. This one's about abortion. There'll be many others, of course. If this passes. That says, essentially, abortion is legal in Ohio through all circumstances, through the moment of birth, except to one or two minor exceptions, and the democratic approach to abortion is on demand forever. There's no sense of the first trimester, the second

trimester, the third trimester. And when roe versus Wade was overturning the dab's decision and sent it back to the states where it belongs, the radical left knew that in the state of Ohio, or the state of Kentucky led by my good friend Robson, who was going to come on tomorrow, by the way, or in Indiana, that they had no chance of having abortion largely on demand pass in these three states. So most states have the procedure called

a constitutional amendment, in which the people vote. A few states require sixty percent of those voting, but most states require fifty percent, Ohio being one of them. And normalists go back in time to seventeen eighty seven and the good old days when men were men and women were damn proud of it. To the US Constitution was argued by the so called elite. Of course, I would allow the elite to do almost anything relative to my relationship to government.

The elite included George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams and John Adams and all the rest Thomas Jefferson, Radcliffe, etc. So they debated in the summer of nineteen eighty seven, I'm sorry, seventeen eighty seven in Freedom Hall in Philadelphia, where I've been there, very small, very small area, a very hot summer. What should be in the Constitution? What should not be in the Constitution. Then the Constitution itself, the US Constitution,

was submitted to the states. There were thirteenth at the time for ratification, and as soon as the tenth state, which would be three fourths, approved it, then it became effective. And so the reason it passed there was no communication of any great note going on at the time, is that the James Madison would send arguments to the states, some of their newspapers functioning as

they were not, to explain what was in the constitution. So each state had a means or a method to pass the constitution, some by a general assembly vote, others by people voting whatever it might be. Each state determined how it passant, and by seventeen eighty nine it passed, and we had the first election in March or April of seventeen eighty nine, George Washington was more or less selected as the first president, and away we go. So

a constitution is different than legislative action. To break it down to a twenty twenty three, the planned parenthood and the rich tech billionaires understand that in the most Midwestern states you're not going to have abortion on demand because the citizens don't

want it that way. They want limitations and restrictions. So, having lost the governorship and the legislator legislative positions mainly to Republicans, they're going to start using a constitutional amendment procedure in the state of Ohio to amend the Constitution, the US Constitution, it takes two thirds of the House Representatives, led by McCarthy, takes two thirds vote in the Senate, led a course by Chuck Schumer, and it takes three fourths of the states, which in order to

change the Constitution or to propose a new amendment to the Constitution. In other words, it takes a lot. So the Constitution is like the bedrock, the foundation, and then most of these peripheral matters are handled by the legislature for good reason, and I'll explain why. So in the US Constitution twenty seven times it's been properly amended, and it's got to be a procedure where

it is something big. It is something that wasn't thought about. It was something that is overwhelmingly approved by the American people, which is why it takes two thirds of the states. I'm sorry, it takes two thirds of the House, two thirds of the Senate, and three fourths of the states to pass the US Constitutional Amendment. In other words, it is something that Okay, this wasn't in the Constitution, but it's a big matter. Therefore,

it's overwhelmingly approved because it deals with the Constitution, not legislative acts. Makes me it can be changed every few months now because the Democrats in most states have lost the state legislatures to the Republicans, they want to bypass the lawmakers that you selected to go to Columbus and Planned Parenthood has this ideal on abortion and they want to quickly get it passed with fifty percent of the vote.

And the reason it's a bad idea is because it is not something overwhelmingly agreed on by the American people living in the state of Ohio, which is normally the case with the US constitutional amendment two thirds of the House, two thirds of the Senate, three fourths of the states, such as limiting the ability

of a US president from serving more than two terms. And so the constitution any state is a bedrock principle, and if something needs to be changed that's into constitution, it should take at least sixty percent, because federally it's sixty seven percent, sixty six, two thirds and seventy five percent to pass it.

So if it's enshrined in our constitution, the legislature has no ability to change it, and no constitutional amenmony can deal with an issue like abortion and all the parameters that deal with that, such as fetal heartbeat, such as rape, incestor life of the mother, such as what do you do with the fetal remains? Who can conduct an abortion? Where can an abortion be conducted, and what are the rules and regulations about that? Do you have

to be close to a licensed hospital or not? And so those are issues for the legislature who wants to pass a law about abortion to have hearings. When you have a hearing, it means that individuals go to in this case Columbus or Indianapolis or Frankfort and they testify. A lawmakers sit there and say, what about this, what about that? Here's this expert in this area,

here's another expert in that area. So after months and months and months and months, they come up with a bill, and the bill can be amended on the floor several times before it's passed by the House, before it's passed by the Senate, and then signing the law by the governor either but Sharer or a dwine. It takes a month. It takes maybe a year or two to get the right bill together from the competing interests concerning all possibilities.

Amendments are issued to memorates are not given it away. You go. If somebody comes up with a few pieces of paper and pay enough money for those to collect signatures, and it's on the ballot, there's no hearing process, there's no determining the nuances of a bill. Planned Parenthood put together the new law and they're going to pay big bucks to get sufficient signatures, something like four hundred and seventy thousand signatures out of like forty four counties in Ohio,

and they write the bill themselves. So in this case, instead of the lawmakers in Columbus spending months in months and months and months through the amendment process to write a bill that considers all the possibilities based upon the expert testimony of those on two or three or four different sides of an issue, and then the amendment process takes place. That's how you create law. But many states like Ohio has a constitutional amendment where the citizens themselves can say, without

hearings, they can write their own bill. And in this case, Planned Parenthood has written a bill called a constitutional amendment without the input of the other side whatsoever, because they understand, at least in this state, democrats have little or no power to do anything in this state. So Planned Parenthood wrote

a law themselves and gave it a secretary. State also went to the A. G. David Yos for language to make sure it reflects what they intend to do, not a legislative fix, and then they get the signatures, put it on the ballot. Then millions in mills and millions of dollars will be spending media to convince you that the bill drafted by Planned Parenthood is good for the state. Now, if it passes, and there's a good chance it will, because many citizens do not understand, it will be about women's

health, it won't be about killing the unborn. I guarantee you, and the commercials will be run, tens of millions of dollars of commercials will be run, which in the media business we might like. And from that, the people will vote, not based upon the nuances of the bill, or the amendment process, or the months of studious reflection and consulting with one's owned voters in each of the districts there's ninety nine different House districts in the state

of Ohio. Planned Parenthood wrote the bill. They're going to fund the passing of the bill, and you're going to vote on it based upon incomplete information So if you believe in democracy, if you think and believe that America is a constitutional republic, we need at least sixty percent to change the constitution. In Washington, d c. It's two thirds of the House, two thirds of the Senate, and seventy five percent of the states before an amendment is

passed. It is a bad idea bad legislative acts to allow interest groups in this case Planned Parenthood, to write their own bill without the input of anyone else, to spend big bucks and getting passed with many citizens not knowing exactly what they're voting on. We do not live in a democracy. We live in a constitutional republic. And those among the reasons to require a supermajority to

change the constitution one way or another. So when the US Supreme Court, which is should have done forty nine and a half years ago, send them out of back to the states. Let the states decide how to have abortion, where to have abortion. A good number of states have already passed laws abortion on demand up through the moment of birth, abortion pills, take a pill and away you go, and at some point that's gonna I know.

The state of Oregon and California have already banked millions of these so called abortion pills that women can take, So at the end of the day, there's going to be more, at least the same number or more abortions there's ever been, because of the US mail Service and because of fed X shipping pills willy nilly all over the country to end the life of your unborn baby.

It's a terrible idea to allow Planned Parenthood to draft a law that they like without the input of the other side through the amendment process, then to spend millions and millions and millions of dollars to convince you it is something different than what it is. So, among other reasons, that's why you need a supermajority to change the constitution, not a simple fifty plus one. That's not the way it was supposed to work. So secondly, I know Scott Sloan

feels differently. You can ring the constitutional bells so many times that you go deaf. But if it's a US constitutional amendment, two thirds of the House, two thirds of the Senate, then it goes out to the states and seventy five percent of the states have to agree because you're changing the constitution. Ohio has got to do the same thing. I'd make it two thirds. But nonetheless, the proposal I think of Frank LeRose is to make it sixty

percent to change the constitution instead of fifty. Once it's changed, the lawmakers have no safe from that point on. And if there's problems with that bill, which is now constitutional, the lawmakers representing you have no power to change it whatsoever. Planned parenthood is writing the bill, and if it passes that, your elected representatives have nothing to do with changing. To change the constitution goes through the entire process. Again. To govern by constitutional vote is a

terrible way to run a railroad. It's too important a matter. That's why it must be passed by a supermajority, which is the way things have all we spend. And I hope that's the case. But if it's demagogued by many to make you think as if the evil Republicans once again don't want you to vote, o contrere mon frere just the opposite. If it's a constitutional matter, then you need a supermajority, and if it's not in the constitution,

let the people decide. By that, I mean indirectly through your representative. Because we don't live in a democracy We live in a constitutional republic in which we elect individuals who spend their time hopefully working on our behalf. We only have the time to go to Columbus, understand the nuances of each bill and what's being passed, what's not being passed, and if you don't like

what's being passed, vote against those representatives like Sidney Abrams. The next time she's up for election, you can say, look, that's Sydney Abrams opposes abortion and I want her gone well, voter out of office. Then then some other representative will go up there and vote accordingly. But it is a bad idea to change constitutions based upon a simple majority when it is generally drafted by left wing radical groups who do not allow amendments whatsoever to the law that

they're proposing. It's not a law being passed, it's a bedrock of our rights, the Constitution, which is why since seventeen eighty seven, which is what two hundred and thirty five years ago, of all the issues confronting, of all the issues in America, it's been amended a total of twenty seven times in all the states, twenty seven times by two thirds of the House, two thirds of the Senate three fourths of the states, not by fifty

plus one. By that idea, you could get rid of the electoral college. You could change the US Constitution by a simple vote. That's not the idea of a constitutional republic. We do not live in a democracy. We live in a constitutional republic in which we elect people to go to state capital

or the Washington DC to govern the affairs. But all of us have individual rights guaranteed by the Constitution, given to us by the way from God, according to the founding Fathers, and that government exists to protect the rights given to us from God. An abortion is not given to us by God. It's given to us by planned parenthood. And may I say that a full woman. And by the way, women get pregnant, not people, not

men, women get pregnant. The great majority of abortions are elective. We're all are sensitive to an idea of a woman being raped, or being a victim of incests, which of course is a form of rape, and or the life of the mother. Get that completely. But when it comes to our individual rights, according to the law of this great country, they're given to us from God Almighty. And government exists to unfettered the path that we walk in pursuit of our rights. That is not planned parenthood, It is

not abortion. It is something different. So they want to go around the legislature that you elected and create their own law that they write, and then you vote on based upon a woman's health issue or based upon other fifty million dollars in advertising. Let's continue, and Red's Baseball kicks off tonight. Lost last night. One of the Hammers going tonight, so we'll see what happens. And coming up next is Scott Powell, and these are one of the

issues I'll take up with him. Let's continue. Bill cunning in the Great American Live at your home of a constitutional republic, the United States of America and the great State of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana on News radio seven hundred w Out of a Good Day starts with a good morning. Here's Logan. Oh no, look at that a cold pizza and a half can of flat soda for breakfast. Is there any hope for these morning malcontent? You

bet there is. Mike McConnell Good Mornings. Logan turns Mike on and begins getting the latest news, weather, traffic, sports, and look, Logan's actually smiling. It's another Mike McConnell morning miracle. Mike McConnell tomorrow morning at

five on seven hundred wl W Right, Cincinnati. It's a community of writers, virtual writers and volunteers, each making a commitment to defeat cancer, Western and Southern, led by John and he writes columns for many sources when he came out a couple days ago ahead to get a hold of them to talk about the headline, and the column talks about the failure of America at so many levels, no longer conspiracy theory, time for action, government, betrayal

of the Constitution. And Scott Powell, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Scott, how are you. Bill? I'm great and it's great to be with you in your audience this morning. Again. I saw you. Your column talks about obvious failures not being addressed. And when the president's reading off Q cards in order to introduce his Secretary of State, his Secretary

Defense. When the President is given the questions and the answers ahead of time at a news conference with the South Korean president in the White House a few days ago, I can only imagine if Ronald Reagan or if George Bush, or if Donald Trump had the answers to the questions from the media and a free flowing news conference, what would have happened? He did not know that Anton and B. Lincoln was the Secretary of State, didn't know Lloyd Austin

was his Secretary Defense. So cutting through many things that we've done, and your column talks about the Hunter Biden laptop, in which millions of dollars have flowed into the coffers of the Biden family, universal vaccines only prevented for COVID nineteen, the southern border is secure, by the way, and the climate scare, and the need for a green new deal, in the fact that tanks, American tanks, Abraham's A one are going to be operated by batteries

and stop somewhere. We're in deep trouble. But just give me an overview of how did America Here we are? Here we are at the end of April of twenty twenty three. Here we are, and we're talking about a president who's mentally deficient and cannot identify his own secretary of state. How much trouble are we in? We're in extraordinarily deep trouble. And the and the reason that we're in deep trouble is because we we allowed a fraudental election to

pass. We we didn't rigorously pursue what happened in the twenty twenty election. We have a false president, we have an installed president. There is let's start out with common sense, common sense. Let's take a Let's take take a stroll backwards in time to the year twenty twenty, leading up to the election, months before. Joe Biden is nowhere to be seen. He's in his basement. He's not a he's not a particularly popular guy. He's not

a great senator, he's not a good leader. He's not presidential material, even for anyone that remembers his past. Only all he had going for him was that he was in the Senate forever and that he had named recognition. That was it. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is out on the stump. He can't go anywhere without thirty five or forty thousand people lining up to fill stadiums, to fill the wherever he spoke with, you know, standing room only, and crowds in the parking lot. They even put up big screens for

people who couldn't get into his venues. This is who Donald Trump was. You know America was in trouble and and Donald Trump arrived. He fixed the problems to a large extent and bide of opposition. And you don't mean you mean to tell me that Joe Biden, who campaigned in his baby, who didn't campaign, could defeat a popular man like Donald Trump who solved problems. So that's common sense. Now, the second level of common sense is on

the night of November third, we're all sitting watching election returns. I'm on the East coast as you are, Eastern time, and it was about ten forty five, I think or eleven where the announcements came over that they were going to be shutting down the vote count, and so we changed channels to see what's going on on the other channels, and we found that all the channels were reporting that that they were going to stopping the vote count and this

state or that state, and pretty soon we realized, in short order, we realized they're stopping the vote count in all these different states, all the key swing states stopped their vote count. This has never happened in human history, in American electoral history before. And there's a reason why it hasn't happened because each state manages its own elections independently, so for states to cooperate and shutting down the vote at the same time should have raised people's consciousness. Hey,

there's something going on here. There's some kind of reco operation where states are cooperating with each other to stop the vote count because Donald Trump is winning. He's winning everywhere. I tell you, Scott Powell, you have a powerful sentence in your most recent column that says the following. When we connect the dots, we can see that the manipulation of public opinion and the creation of narratives is directed at undermining traditional American institutions, such as law enforcement,

which is to find the police the family. There is no family, there's no woman, there's no man. Churches in which support for churches have collapsed, schools that are shut down. I watch Randy Whitegartner a few days ago talking in the Congress about the coordination that they had with the CDC and other carriers. They're carriers of civility, tradition, and continuity, none of that. There's not one part of the American institution currently which is loved and supported

by the federal government. And then you also say that war has been declared on average Americans to the Biden administration southern border policies resulting in unpresidented illegal entries, including criminals, terrorists, human child sex, and drug trafficking cartels, and the southern border is secure. There's no question, according to Joe Biden, the Southern border is secure. As even CNN is recently discovered. You know, maybe it's not secure. Look at what's happening, played the video,

and so I talked to others. Can you imagine Biden gets reelected, of course in twenty twenty four, he steps down in a year or two and Kamala Harris is the president. Now where are we don't have families, don't have faith. We have a military that, according to the Secretary of Energy says it's going to be battery operated. We're gonna have two thousand, We're gonna have several ton tanks operated on batteries that'll be stucking the mud somewhere

everywhere I look. I say, what happened in my country, And Scott Powell it happened over a two and a half year process. Now, secondly, you have a list of other things in your column, which I think is fabulous about what the hell is happening in this country today, which is truly unbelievable. Let me quickly go over the two or three main columns that the ideas you're putting for today to the American people, and number one blocking

the Hunter Biden laptop. It is clear from Representative Congressman Comber that millions and millions of dollars have flowed into the Biden family from Ukraine, from Russia, and from China. It is clear that the US Department of Treasury says the number is well nor with the twelve million dollars of cash flowing into the Bidens in big stories stories, Well, Bill, it's much bigger than that. I mean, no one has disputed Peter Schweitzer's numbers on receipt of funds from

China. That's thirty one million has come out of China to the Biden family. That's unbelievable. And that that doesn't take an account Ukraine or Russia. I mean three million came from Russia. I mean, this is let's let's again, let's take a walk back in time. It's the nineteen fifties and sixties. Let's just say, would it be possible that this could happen in

America. No, that that an that a candidate for the presidency who had received lots of money from foreign powers hostile foreign countries could be a candidate, let alone become president. No, it would be impossible because the FBI used to be doing its job and it would have tracked this sort of thing and it would have been exposed. But now the FBI is going after moms and

pops who are protesting at school boards. The FBI is going after people who are challenging fraudulent elections, vote fraud every single major private citizens who have gone and challenged the vote and have had any following. In other words, they've had the hootspah and the funding to really come up with data the challenges the legitimacy of the twenty twenty election. They have all been visited by indicted anybody, yeah, or indicted or jailed by the FBI. And what are they

What loss did they break? It's the right of the citizens to monitor the voting. Yes, time I checked, right, of course it is. Can you imagine if the Trump family had stars bitious activity. Reports of the US Department of Treasury receiving thirty one million dollars to about fifteen members of the

Trump family, and it's unrefuted. There's the cash. It's been known for more than three years by the FBI, and not one major media outlet, whether it's New York Times, Washington Post, NBC, ABC, have done any stories on it at all. It doesn't exist. If you go into the streets and talk about stars reports in the Biden family receiving thirty one million dollars, eyes glaze over because unless you listen to conservative media, you have

no idea that that actually happened. And to me, that's the reason you have an impeachment clause in the US Constitution. Why isn't a hundred Biden serving a hard time right now, Eddie serving hard time from what he did did teenage prostitutes or for snorting crack cocaine or stealing money from Barisima and Ukraine, the most correct country in Europe. Why isn't for three years they're negotiating a deal three years into it to make sure Joe Biden it's not part of this,

which of course he is. He's the reason it exists. It's unbelievable. I'm reading the story now out of Fox News headline is Oregon Democrats proposed Right to Rest Act decriminalizing public camping as homeless crisis surges. That means that if you if someone camps in your home or camps on the sidewalk, or criminalizing your business, there's not a damn thing you can do, because you have the right to be on public sidewalks in front of businesses to shut them

down. And that's going to pass an Oregon. And secondly, Scott Powell, now you got me all fired up. The state of Illinois, starting May first, has this card. If you're an illegal alien. One hundred and fifty thousand have signed up so far. You get free medical care at someone else's expense, of course, bringing in large numbers of immigrants into the

medical system that is already near collapse. We're gonna have millions of people with these little cards that give them free healthcare paid for by you and me. Why isn't that a big deal? Well, of course it's a big deal. And let's again let's again connect the dots so we have them. We

have a determined adversary that really wants to rule the world. That is that country is China, and China, uh, it really doesn't want to go to war with the United States certainly invading America, they'd run into a lot

of guns, right, because people are well armed in America. So wouldn't it make more sense for them to maneuver in such a way that they could get their guy into power and that and that they could take over the justice system to a large extent through George Soros uh and so we we would basically be able to implode America on itself without firing a shot. And that is what has been happening. Think about it. The Biden administration has taken a

wrecking ball to all that was left. I mean we were. It was started with Obama, then we had a respite with Trump, but he took this wrecking ball to everything we still believed as good in America. Our families, as you say, build traditions of marriage, gender, our children, school, the church go on order, the economy, meritocracy, values of hard work, fair competition, our constitution. Nothing has been spared from the

Democrat Party's wrecking ball. Americans. We have to wake up. Lastly, how about the Chinese government putting up police departments run by the Chinese government. One in New York City. There's dozens and dozens all over the country doing surveillance on Chinese citizens and Taiwanese citizens and major markets including in Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, Texas, California, New York City, to monitor, to kill, to punish, the torture Chinese and Taiwan's in America that aren't acting

correctly and then going after their relatives in communist read China or Taiwan. The Chinese government has set up its own police departments inside of America. Isn't that a big deal? It's a huge deal, and it's like, well, what the heck? And I'm thinking, of course Joe Biden, who can't read a teleprompter, those around him manipulate the presidency now and the militarize government agencies to attack individual Americans faith and family and schools and jobs, to destroy

the middle class. Who can afford a car that seventy thousand dollars all electric that is worthless in five or six years? Who can afford to send your kid to major schools? Would you send your kid to the Los Angeles public unified school system? Would you send your kid to a Harlem public school? Would you send your kid to Chicago public schools? Or Cleveland or Cincinnati? I don't think so. Everywhere I look, Scott Powell, My god,

are we in trouble? When foreign powers who want to destroy us set up their own government inside major cities to torture, beat and kill American citizens living in those cities. It's it's unbelievable, and it's not covered adequately by the media. They start going after Trump. Unbelievable. No, no, well, it's because the media is controlled. It's controlled, controlled by the by our enemies, really, and they do it indirectly. It's not as though

it's always a direct control. But now there is so much corruption amongst our elite that they recognize that Donald Trump is the greatest threat to that corrupt system that's ever walked the earth, you know, the earth in recent times, because he has the quality of character. You know. In World War Two, we all applauded General Patton for bringing a war in Europe to a to a very quick end. And Patton was, you know, everyone saw him as a son of a bitch. I mean, he was one tough guy.

I mean he even demeans some of his soldiers when they were showing weakness or cowardice. He won, but we applauded him, Yes, We are now in a more serious war than World War Tour. It's a war on our own continent, and we need a patent like figure who has the courage and the determination and the persistence and the resilience to bring this war to a positive end. And we've got to We cannot allow this corruption to take our country. We have Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer, and for

many years Nancy Pelosi. Those are the warriors we sent out to meet America's enemies. Scott Powell got to run once again, rediscovering america dot Com, book and video no longer conspiracy. Scott Palla Stanford's Hoover Institute. Thanks again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. We're sounding the alarm bell. It's up to the American people to properly respond. Scott Powell, thank you very much. Thank you, Bill, Bill Cunningham seven hundred WLW. Here's a

few helpful reminders about work etiquette. Don't read that let the werefiicient of microwave. I think we just had a little gender reveal party here at the coliseum. Everybody getting all excited down the left field line, and one of those pink confetti cannons popping off, at least I imagine that's what it was. Oh, hello, hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting. You know Democrats tell us is one hundred and seven different genders. So when you have a gender

reveal party, Yeah, what gender do you reveal? I don't know. It's either blue or peak, right, No, one hundred and seven colors of the rainbow, and all of them the rainbow. That's a big one right there. But the child should be able to declare in the womb if you're a boy or a girl. If you got a penis, that does not mean that you're a male, Okay, it means you're transitioning to some higher life. There's a hundred hanging out of that. I got it right

here in Google. Jeez, you know that. Let me ask her. It's a way mint. Now, there's one hundred and seven genders of people. Let me see if I get this. How many genders are there? Unless you don't know how many genders are there? Well, I'm sorry, it was wrong. It's one hundred and five. Oh so when you have so it's it's man woman into a gender reveal party, Well, you have

a binary a gender a jogynas. You have bissu whatever that is. Butch, you have cis gender, cis mail, sis female, you have demigender, you got demi man, you got demi woman, you got unique. Would you like to be a Unich and get your testicles cut off? That was in Blazing Saddles right? Gender? Gender, gender diverse? How about gender? That that was at the History of the World movies. How about

intergender? How about intersex? I'm going to the ice. We got another one hundred and five different So when he said a gender reveal, I want to know which gender? Soakland, California? What do you do? And babies should be able to pick their own gender? Correct? Well, how that happened? How about polygender? How about pan gender? Can I say queer? Says right here? Queer? Can I say queer? How about third gender? How about trans trans female, trans mail, transgender mail?

How about trans feminine? How about transmasculine? How about transsexual? How about trigender? I'm in the teas. How about how about the exus? The ex gender, and the zenagender. Those are just a few. So when you say gender revealed, I want to know what gender it is? Well,

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sports? I need some sports? Oh, let's see red Zo lose last night when he ate the three and tonight they go in in a series number two and six oh five of sports Talking Lance eight forty with the RNL Carrier's insight pitch and a Last night, Hassung Kim hit a three run homer and a fifth off of Alex Young of the Reds. He had not allowed a home run since September seventh of twenty twenty one, so it had been a while. How about the game tonight. I like tonight's matchups, Graham Ashcraft

against former cardinal Michael Waka. You know my family, one of my great family's name is the Grahams, John Patrick, Graham, Graham, Graham, and Graham. So I like Graham Ashcraft. And of course I'm married in Ashbrock, which is close to an Ashcraft. So we got a Graham, we got an Ashcraft, We got an Ashcram, We got a Cram, We got a Graham. You know what I'm saying. You got on hundred and seven genders of them too, which ones Bryce Harper is going to return

to the Phillies today Willie against the Dodgers. He had Tommy John surgery November the twenty fourth. So I'm going to identify as a one legged eskimo who enjoys to kiss using my nose, but I'm going to use the pronouns he, she and twit, so you gotta call me he, she or twitch, And I identify now as a one legged eskimo. Willie the Florence y'alls are set to play two exhibition games at Thomas Moore Stadium to help prepare them

for the twenty twenty three season. And they're going to use these two contests and to help those in need in the community. So instead of admission to Florence's exhibition games Tonight May second and Friday May fifth, the organization will be accepting canned food items are monetary donations to benefit the Cincinnati Free Store Food Bank now that fans can bring can either bring in three canned food items or a

nation of at least five dollars to gain entry into Thomas Moore Stadium. The Y'all's play the Washington wild Things tonight and the Lake Erie Crushes on Friday, and all the monetary donations and canned food donations at the gate will go directly to this Cincinnati Free Store Food Bank. In Golf News, Cincinnati Men's Golf Team banner season, Doug Martin, the former PG eight pro eight years on the tour, two wins in the nineteen eighty nine NCAA Championship, finished second

to the one and only Phil Mickelson. And how about that, So Doug Martin is the American Athletic Conference Coach Golf Coach of the Year. Ryan Ford is the Freshman of the Year. How about this when a Republican council member in Indiana, It's going viral after writing on Facebook then he now identifies as a woman of color and an apparent attempt to troll the left. Ryan West, the father of five, is married to his wife Brandy, who's a

fine girl. Is currently a council member in Delaware County, Indiana. But he says because he identified now as a person of color lesbian, since I'm married to a woman, does that make me a lesbian? Or am I cheating outside my marriage? If I'm a person of color, that's a lesbian married to a white woman. Who now, am I a lesbian or am I gay? I have no idea. You lost me at the open of the show. High school basketball, Ryan Fleming is the new head basketball coach

of the Saint X Bombers, the home of Rocky Boyman. He goes to Saint X on North Bend Road after serving his head coach at Summit Country Day since twenty nineteen. What do you identify as and what are your pronouns? He she, and I'm going with I'm twit. I'm going with seg call me twit, just call me a sag. What do you identify as seg? Fleming attended LaSalle, graduating there in two thousand and one, had led

the Lancers to a state title that same year. Webb says, now he's the very first lesbian woman of color in the history of Delaware County, Indiana, to ever serve on council, and he identifies as a woman. Therefore, he's married to a woman. That makes him a lesbian Saint. X will play Baden January second, twenty twenty four. The brothers are going to face off Ryan Fleming at x What c J. Fleming at Baden, the

home of the Rams. John Rostein, CBS Sports College Basketball Guru, says that Xavier will open the twenty twenty three twenty fourth season Monday, November sixth at Sintas Center versus Robert Morris. One hundred and eighty eight days away. I spent some time with Sean Miller in Naples, Florida. I gave him a play that we use successfully at Deer Park. He said he would think about it and incorporate it within It's just as Xavier out of bounds. It's

just the play that led you to the championships. It's a pretty good play. I think it's a great play by Okay, well I'm just checking. But Sean Miller was very appreciative and great Christopher that I was charting out plays on the Delta Jet to getting me back from Fort Myers to let me guess, you're gonna have to be at practice, yes, and you're gonna have to get you to throw the ball to you and then shoot it. He wants me to work with Freeman on free throw shooting, and Huggins realized early

on us I could help. Huggs is loading up out of the transfer portal. He's getting players all over the place. People love Hugs. I don't have any good thoughts as Xavier whatsoever. Has our special guests on the line yet no? Okay, well, well we tried, but he has no good thoughts about Xavier at all. That's the way it goes. Never did because Xavier beat his teams so regular. Looking for one good Xaviers story. My boys, Oh, I can tell you to call Okay, see Carl

Angeles, guys at WLW. I mean you talk about loud us now I mean they they got something. Oh Carl Cunningham. Cunningham's a big Xavier guy. He'll give you the Gavir slap, which is gonna be alive probably, but it'll be a good story. How by the way, how did Hugs do at the Sintas Center a few months back? Not good? He's jealous, he's jealous. He wishes he had a sex education. Well, I'm

sorry, Huggs, you didn't do well again. Xavier. You see when you had great teams either, Thank Lenny Brown Beach you Jamal Jamal, just give me the ball. He beat him. They just Xavier regularly beat uc when they were number one in the country and number one in their own city, number two. But I'm saying right now we got nothing but issues. But now you're gonna have you see is in the Big twelve along with wha huggy bear. That's right. So I wonder if the Cats will have to

visit Morgantown this year. Not good. Now we look at I said home and home in that in that conference, right, I don't know, I can't remember. They're coming in gold. I mean, Texas and Oklahoma are leaving after this year. No more East Carolina. No more two lane Memphis, no more Memphis in football. But Houston, Yes, Houston is with you see well, but it's gonna be Andy mackay. It's pretty good at Big twelve is awaiting the Cats. The best basketball conference in Okahoma State.

Well, you see, do well in the best basketball conference in America. I don't know. Well, Well, the only time will tell west. Miller's getting ready. H And I told Zay, I told you, great Christopher, you just lost your basketball team. Didn't they all leave? Who's a Jean Miller? He doesn't have a team. He's got enough guys, don't worry about it. I mean, I'm the guy's coming in. I told him I had one year of eligibility left. I could go back and

play one year. Wouldn't that be something? What number would you wear at X? Number eleven? That was yourn was the number at the park. That's what Barry Larkin would like. By the way, we need a statue of Barry Larkin at my ball park. The great American that's named the street got a he got like a penguin named after him the other day, penguin at the zoo. I mean, you know you got a street name. You're in the Baseball Hall of Fame, You're a Reds Hall of Famer,

and you got an animal named after you. You know what, that's it. Give him the statue, Bingo, give him the statue. He's got it all hometown boys. You got Pete Rose and lets from up the street for Larkin, Columbia Chevrolet. Right. I like those guys. Not bad, but nonetheless we'll see what happened segment with him. Gabriel Nadallas coming up next in Gabriel, by the way, was in and TIFA for many years.

Oh, he then saw the light and switched ola to the other side, investigating in TIFA and making public the lies about Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA, of which he was a proud member. Gabriel Nadallas, your comments on that, I'm sure he's had a very interesting story to tell. Yes, segment has had it in sports. Yeah, I'm still trying to figure out what gender I am. Well, you got one hundred and five choices, choose, but choose wisely. I'll let you know a two thirty. Remember

I'm a one legged eskimo. From this point forward, my pronoun set your head on fire, naked running down the street going I'm gay, I'm gay. I'm gay. I'm not gaym a one legged eskimo my pronouncer. He she and twit wonder what wonder? What gender Rocky is? Yeah, I mean he's a super Bowl champion, a big shot in Harrison that this web guy is. I'm believable. He's got everybody all urinated off because he's announced that he's now identifying as a female person of color who's a lesbian married to

a woman with five kids. Now thoroughly confused is what I would say, you know, kid Segman, get me out, as students report, will get out of another bad day of weatherwise here the try state. And what gender are you? I am a one way asked him about she and twit. We leave you with the immortal words of the student triport. Since I took off. As families are carrying less dead, their average savings are up.

The recent survey from the Federal Reserve found the more Americans feel financially comfortable than any time since the survey began in twenty thirteen. If the truth doesn't work, he still lies. He's said he's crazy, it's said. Gets up about nine ten o'clock in the morning, puts a lid on at four o'clock as an old man shuffle. Got the shuffle. I'm talking about when people have a problem. They they've got your number and knock on your door.

Not only you, but your spouses. Can't go to the grocery store of the gas station, can't show up with without Well, what's the can you fix my such and such? He says, things are great? Who's brighter, John Fetterman, Diane Feinstein or Joe Biden? If those three had a mental acuity test, which of those three would prevail D None of the above. I'm a one way that's my little sister Valerie. And I'm Jill's husband. Oh no, you switched on me. That's my wife. He

don't know what he is. They stretched out, what is it? What gender is? He pick one hundred and five choices like women don't exist anymore. Democrats can't figure out what a woman is. I can tell him what a woman is. More than half the women in my cabinet, more than more than half of people in my cabin more than half of the women and my administration are women. More than half the women in my cabinet, more than more than the halfs Briod more than half than women in my cabinet more

than half or half women? What's the other half? I gotta go drink some whiskey. I can't take it cheese, but please call me. He's she or twitch? Okay, don't be insensitive. Yeah, one fifty five Home of your Reds. I identify as a one legged Eskimo. On News Radio seven hundred w eldo. No, that's surgeries before they met. He's suit her for hiding her custometic past. No, that's just as amazing. Eddie and Rocky. They serve up the good times and help you kick back

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handful every year. Sadly, that's not the case around the urban areas and many other rural areas in which drug use is rampant. Stories out of Houston, etc. Of massive lawlessness. One of the sadnesses. It's almost a matter of article of faith that you don't beat up women is that fair to say I'm reading this one story out of Houston, that it's a regular event.

The school administrators or principles that are female are beaten. As one story headline is high schoolers allegedly gang up on an assistant principle and pummel her so hard she's rushed to the hospital with brain damage. There's other videos the last few weeks I've seen of some students chasing down female teachers in hallways beating them. There's examples of in schools of track meets being held in between her during classes and teachers try to intervene. A mob turns on the teachers. All

hell breaks loose. Murders are on the rise. Robberies are on the rise. Look at San Francisco, Look at Portland, look at the massive lawlessness of tense cities. I see that most of the big box retailers are leaving. Walmart cannot operate in many California areas because of massive shoplifting and looting, nor can Target and many other big box retailers. They have to put plexiglass in front of their toilet paper, and of course I've had them on a

couple of times. Gabriel Nadallas's National director of Our America and former Antifa activists turned Pro America advocate and Gabriel Nadallas. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. In Gabriel, let's go back in time a little bit. When you were part of Antifa. What was kind of an article of faith about law enforcement. Not today you've seen the light, but as a former Antifa member,

what was that attitude toward authority, toward police, toward allstness. Well, I can tell you that the majority of Antifa activists tend to be very socialists, their anarchists or their communists, and they don't support the police whatsoever. They don't see the police as people who are trying to make sacrifices for

their community to protect and serve and you know, none of that. They see them as the arm of the state who are trying to oppress minority communities particularly, or just anybody who tries to stand in their way or who tries to be an individual. That's basically the gist of it. There's no support for the police. And you know, let me tell you it's sad because that used to be a very fringe idea. Antifa, radical leftists but now it seems to be like a mainstream idea, which when it really isn't.

The majority of Americans support the police. For example, we did a survey recently that found that seventy five percent of Americans support fully funding the police because they understand that the police, a prepared police, a fully funding police means lower crime rates. They mean the better prepared officers in all these But for some reason, you keep hearing on the mainstream that the police is horrible.

And you know, let me tell you, whenever you have the police officers where we don't support our police officers, we have higher crime rates, and for many reasons, but one of them is, well, who wants to be a police officer or who wants to do a job where you don't get thinked at all? You know. So in order for us to really bring down the primary we have to we have to support our police officers that are

putting themselves in harm's way to ensure that we are protected. I recently saw an interview with Mayor Ted Wheeler of Portland, Oregon, which has got to be one of the worst run cities I could ever imagine. I can recall Portland and the federal courthouse. They're being firebombed, and went on for like

ninety consecutive nights and there was no reaction. It was during the Trump was in the White House, and at that point he wanted to send in the National Guard, the army, but Ted Wheeler and the governor of the state of Oregon would not minute. And so as a consequence, it went on and on and on, and now even Mayor Ted Wheeler is saying, you know what, we can't take this anymore. I'd live in a little Cincinnati,

Ohio, and we have about a thousand member police division. When I have on the head of the union here in Cincinnati, he would tell me that when they had signed up to take the test to begin the process of being a police officer, they would have six thousand people show up at the convention center. Now when they have a call out they get two hundred people.

And so it kind of begins values the term in the beginning. So what is it being educated in college's universities that today, Maybe it's CRT, maybe it's transgender rights, whatever it is, young folks between the ages of eighteen and thirty don't want to become cops. Is it the education system? Is it the media? Is it the pay the benefits? Is that disrespect, Gabriel? What is it? I mean, there's a lot of different things. It's not just one, as you mentioned, and you mentioned quite

a few of them right now. For example, curricula theories teaching many young minds put particularly younger millennials as well as the newest generation generations v gen z that the police should not be trusted, that they are out there only to harm minority communities. I mean, there's activists out there who are trying to get rid of the police completely, not even like be funded as far as

like you know, cutting cutting budgets, but completely be funded. And you know what the ends of happening is that you have this trust for the police. And when you have this strust for the police, well it makes a bit more difficult for them to do their job. There's this thing out there, it's like snitching culture, you know, like that that old adage it's

snitches, snitches get stitches, you know. And well that's horrible because when you when people don't want to talk, well, violent people and violent criminals are staying out. They're staying free. And then they stay free, they're going to commit more crimes, and you have to have a healthy relationship with the public. The police does in order for them to be able to do their job. And unfortunately CRT is not helping there. It's it's chipping away

at that trust. But it's not just that. Also, we have a lot of police officers who, let's be frankly, they're not getting paid sufficiently. I was just looking at some statistics out of Missouri. They're Hillsville, Missouri, for example, the average police officers are getting twenty three thousand dollars and there's multiple police officers that are making around that. That's probably one of the lowest states, like average officer, but some of them are making literally

even thirty thousand. Of course, it varies within jurisdiction. But we need to be able to compensate our officers appropriately. We have to professionalize the policing system be in order to really get better results, so we can recruit more candidates, better candidates, and then we can retain those stip candidates. One

good example is what's happening in New York. In New York, the base pay is actually around forty two thousand dollars for your average officer, and they have to be able to work extra overtime in order to be able to live in New York City. I mean, it's New York City, you know,

and a lot of them can take it anymore. This is why a mere five thousand dollars bonus in Florida got dozens of police officers to flee from New York and relocate to Florida after Governor Descantists offered a five thousand dollars signing bonus to any officer from anywhere, not just New York, for anywhere to come to go to Florida and basically be a police officer for them. And

you know, let's talk about Miami specifically. Miami recently increase the police budgets and they added more police officers and they have one of the lowest crime rates in the city since like the sixties. I mean, that's what that's what really happened. When you support your police officers and when you add police officers, you get more peace. Gabriela gallis instead of defunding the police, that there are some who want to do that because they're anarchist and they're Marxist.

Liberal Democrats have now gotten away from defund the police, but they do it through a different means. For example, if you pay police officers in New York City forty thousand dollars, half that money goes in taxes, and you can't live in middle class life making forty thousand dollars In Cincinnati, Ohio, I think the starting pay is sixty thousand dollars a year, which is pretty good, but the net to the cop is about forty thousand dollars a year.

So if you don't pay them sufficient money to live a middle class life, and secondly, if you get rid of qualified immunity, that's another big factor in making sure that cops are defunded. So if the ACLU and other liberal groups can sue individual police officers for personal damages for a wrongful arrest, for a bad word that was expressed for during an arrest, you suffer an

injury. If a cop every time he interacts with a citizen or with a criminal, puts at risk his home and his credit rating because he's getting sued constantly. Aren't those two reasons another way to defund police. Don't pay them sufficiently and secondly let them be sued. Isn't that also a problem? I mean, definitely you need to pay police officers more in order for it to be worthwhile. You know. As far as like as qualified immunity, there's

definitely a healthy debate out there on that issue. And one of the things that we don't want to see is a lot of frivolous lawsuits. So but there is efforts for reform, you know, there is sometimes there is misconduct. We have to acknowledge that. I can't really speak too much on the qualified immunity to though, because I'm not Wilburt. I just know that there's a very healthy debate. But I think you do have it right. One of the threats of it is frivolous lawsuits, and we can't have a system

that encourages frivolous lawsuits. As far as what we can do. When Mayor Ted Wheeler of Portland, which is a terrible it was, I've been through there twice. When I was doing work for the American Bar Association, I

spent some time in Portland and Seattle, beautiful cities. I'm going back twenty years, safe and sane, completely out of control, needle use on the sidewalks, tense fornication, defecation, urination, criminal activity, and now the state of Oregon wants to give a homeless person the opportunity of suing a shopkeeper if they ask him to leave the front of their business on the sidewalk if they're camping on the sidewalk, because it's destroying businesses. And now at this

point, Ted Wheeler wants to pay police more and hire more cops. But who would become a police officer in that environment? The answer is very little, massive lawlessness. But qualified immunity means you can't sue a cop unless he commits an intentional act. If you commit a negligent act, like anybody can commit a negligen act doing almost anything. That's a problem. And Gabriel ne galis, if I put you in charge of police, what would you do

to have them my AMI principles be applied in every city. That's a terrible problem. What changes would you like to see take place? Well, first of all, you actually have to allow police officers to do their job. They have to be able to arrest violent offenders. And you know one of

the problems, it's not It's happening all over the country. I just read a statistic out of Albuquerque that about eighty percent or seventy or eighty percent of the people that they arrested within a single day on an average day are repeat offenders. And you have this revolving door of people who have warrant spelonies.

The majority of crime is committed by the same people. So another thing we could do besides policing is actually, you know, let's reform the criminal justice system and to ensure that people who are constantly committing crime and getting out, well, they might as well to stay behind bars. If you are a violent repeat offender, don't you've proven that you don't even deserve freedom. But not only that, we should also be working for those people who are,

say, first time non violent offenders. Make sure that they don't strive on the don't they don't start walking in the path of repeat offenders. I mean, it's a multi path that it approach. But that's really what we have to do. Support a police officers and reform the criminal justice system to ensure that violent, repeated criminals stay behind bars. Well, there's not even an attempt to many urban areas to make that occur because they have a revolving door

system. In Cincinnati, we have somebody who committed a murder and got out on a million dollar bond who killed his fiance. He's walking around right now. We have an area in which many believe that certain individuals, because of racism, should not be locked up at all. We have a judge in Hamilton County and juvenile courter doesn't want to lock up anyone who is a person of color that commits a crime because of historical prejudices. Why give the benefit

to some criminal now for historical wrongs that took place years ago. I have no idea, and I have on many prosecutors that tell me that if you take it less than one percent of the gang bangers and the criminals out of the community, that's going to improve the life of ninety nine. And the great majority of victims of criminal activity are also persons of color. But when you have in Chicago go a new mayor elected in Chicago who's to the left

of LORI Lightfoot, there's not much room out there. And the new mayor of Chicago is saying that he wants special rules for boys for men, for young boys who commit crimes because of historic prejudices. That is stupid. And snitches get stitches is still the attitude. It's a terrible circumstance. And Gabriela Gallis, did you have a sense that we've begun to turn the corner or

I haven't got to the corner yet. As far as solving this problem, you know, in a lot of places, crime is going to continue to skyrocket. I mean, let's just be honest, because because there seems to be very little hunger to really reform this. A lot of police officers, are a lot of mayors, like say Ted Wheeler and some others, they're

saying that they need more police officers. But where's the actual change. I mean, let's look at San Francisco for example, there's a supervisor who from the County of San Francisco that worked hard to be fund the police in twenty twenty one, and now she's begging for police, more police in her area. Well, where are the bills, Where are the bills that say that, like, yes, we need to increase police funding. They're not coming.

So they may be paying lip service, and they may they may be asking for some things, but they're not actually putting the work to support our police officers. You also sent me the story by the Pew Research the number of children and teens killed by gunfire in the United States increased by fifty percent between twenty nineteen and twenty twenty one. According to the Pew Research Center, a lot of this was exacerbated in twenty twenty by the George Floyd riots,

and that there's a sense of lawlessness on city streets. That in twenty nineteen, before the coronavirus, before George Floyd, there were one thousand, seven hundred gun debts. Now there's two thousand and six hundred. It's unbelievable. It's not changing. Two ways to change it adequately, fund police and secondly, stitches should not be given to snitches. You should be protected. But

Gabriel on a Gallus, we got to run what is your website? If people need more information, sure thing, well you can find us more. Join our America dot org. That is, join our America dot org. Join our America dot org. Former and TIFA member Gabriel on a Gallus, thank you again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Keep speaking truth to power, Gabriel, keep doing that. Eventually we may win. Thank you. Thank you. All right, let's continue with more the line becomes available.

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of those pink confetti cannons popping off. At least I imagine that's what it was. Oh, hello, Hello, I'm broadcasting by Rock right now. I ask him one hundred and five choices? Ask him. I went to Google. You can google it right there on your laptop. Okay, how many genders are there? Oh? God, what is it? One hundred and five? And sayings it over a hundred. So when you have a gender reveal party, what are you revealing? I one of the funniest circumstances

I've ever found you. And this is a couple of years ago. When you thought when gender reveal parties were becoming a thing, we had one for all of my sons. You thought that that meant was one a situation, a celebration of when someone came out as the opposite gender. That's what I thought. It was hilarious, well, saying then there was only two choices. Now there's one hundred and five hundred and five. And so when you have a gender reveal what are you going to reveal? You gotta ask the

unborn baby, what do you identify as? How are you going to do that? Isn't it? Hey, what do you want? Shouldn't they be? What do you want to be? When they're ready? Yes? I mean what are you gonna do yelling at a kid? If you ask somebody or question them about it, that's offensive. So when a kid's barn, he'll come out and say I want to be so and so whenever he's right here, ready, when he's right, when they is ready, he will identify him. Please terms sa pase. I know it's very confusing, but

put my head through a wall. I gotta get it right. Identify as the one legged eskimo. You can't say ask him either. I prefer into it. You're into it so that that's where you get a job and unity. But you can't if you can't call ask him, that's that's offensive. Ask him, that's a that's offensive. I'm an into it, then I'm into a what holad into it? Dot com? You gotta get a job. Have you got one hundred and five genders? What are the many choices

are you? I don't know you gott what are you? Rock? And you can't question somebody on this. I think I identify as someone who's transabled, meaning identify as someone who is disabled, and in light of that, I'm thinking about having a certain append cut off of me, which must say do your mind out the gutter could be my arm. Nothing fer you're smiling over there as if this is hilarious quick like this serious? Seg? Can you be serious about this? No? Are you a one legged is?

He's starting to laugh too. What are you into? I don't into it, but I want to have a gender reviewer or legged into it. I'm I'm might preferred pronouncer. He she and twit Inuit by the way, into it? Into it? A Native American of the Arctic. You can't say Eskimo. No? Are you sure you know? You might be Santa Claus. I think the Arctic. I'm just saying that will Frans abled seg,

that's me. Don't be a benefits to the sports. The Stute Reporters a proud service of your local temp Star heating at air conditioning dealers tam star quality you could feel in beautiful northern Kentucky call any any weather heating it air at eight five, nine, seven, eight, one forty eight twenty two. Who spot Indiana Council Member Ryan Webb, who's a white male looks to be

about forty five, fifty years old with four kids. Came out recently as a lesbian woman of color, and he's been He's got death threats, and as said, the whole foundation of this entire thing is that you are not allowed to question of someone's gender. So he is, of course flipping the script. But you're not allowed to question because then if you do that, then the whole thing breaks down. Well, he save it. He's a

partner now of the LGBTQI APC plus plus plus. He said, if I'm a lesbian, I'm sleeping with a woman, that makes me a lesbian. But I'm a man. Therefore I'm a man, woman, lesbian, a person of color. Does this make you the first one legged eskimo in Cincinnati broadcasting history? I want story on this. I want a story. You should a profile so you can get Karen Johnson or Brian Hamrick over here.

Ryan Hamrick, go nuts Anyo. Rourke of course immediately. Warren, of course, he said, I have Cherokee on me on both sides of my family, and I support Native American Senator Elizabeth Warren as a Cherokee. I dare you question her her Indian upbringing. I dare you question? Then it's all very confusing. I told that ten years ago. Camp I had said,

look here, here's a deal. In twenty twenty three, there's gonna be a one hundred was one hundred and five or one hundred and six genders you said, I'll come on. It would have run you out of the planet. Twelve. Senator Warren took a DNA test in twenty eighteen, by the way, I did, and I'm five percent black. The Cunningham name is all over the black community, and I wanted to talk to my ancestors about that. Somebody made a trip somewhere and moved to California and get some

reparation five percent reparations. I gotta prove. I mean, is this famous woman named Cunningham who's a great UH performer in Indiano High School. She's gonna make it big and her last name is Cunningham. I'm thinking about contacting her. And then you got the guy that plays for the Detroit Pistons Cunningham. So I'm thinking, seg I'm a one legged Eskimo, but you can't say Eskimo. Think you can't you say Indian, no Native American. Please,

I'm trying? Are you transphobic? Are you ableism? Too many health? You can get into transport myself out of here in a few minutes. Our Reds and Padres tonight, game two of their series in San Diego. Graham asscraft against Michael Waka six oh five with Lance Sports Talk eight forty with the RDL Carriers Insight pitch. What is a woman? Bryce Harper returns to the Phillies tonight against the Dodgers. He had Tommy John surgery November the twenty third

seven That are you into women? Ec HL Hockey Tonight our beloved Cyclones host Fort Wayne in Game six of the first round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs. Up there two three games to two. What kind of world is your? Are your kids gonna grow open? It's message? This topic is floating around schools and state schools. Let's just say I'm going to have a guest here in a couple of weeks that's going to lift the lid on some of this

stuff as being taught in our beloved public school systems in Cincinnati. Can't say what district can't say? Is it a category for a hoboseexual? One of my buddies is a hobo hobosexual. Wayne Garucci wants to know he's got a hobo sexual buddy. I don't know, can't say. You can't question, and I know that No, you can't question. Florence yells, Willie. You're set to play an exhibition game at Thomas Moore Stadium tonight, get ready

for their season against Washington. Uh, tonight's game? You can uh, there's all you. All you have to do is bring canned food items or monetary donations to benefit the Cincinnati Free Store Food Bank. Fans can either bring in three three it's number three canned food items or a donation of at least five dollars to get in to watch the game tonight and also on Friday. What about this character Chaikovsky one of my favorites. You had him on?

Yes? Should he didn't? You? Who? Chaikovsky? Don't question? He's the he's the famous continent. Don't question this, okay, he's the master, proceeded. I don't know what it means you had him on. Chikovsky died eighteen nine. Thank you ye, story about it? Doug Martin. Can you spell Chaikovsky? No? No, I can't say. Can you spell at Chaikovsky. Doug Martin is the AAC Golf Coach of the Year, the former PGA pro on the tour for eight years with two wins.

He finished second to Phil Mickelson in the nineteen eighty nine NCAA Championship. And Ryan Ford is the fresh Friend of the Year. So look out, got some good golfers around for Willie to take to the friendly conun that got from Lisana. But we called him, but no, sir, and then he's gone. He's he's got tournaments to play. When about the Bomber's new basketball

coach, I'm glad you mentioned that rock. Ryan Fleming is the new head coach at Saint X comes over from Summit Country Day where he's been there since twenty nineteen sixty four and thirty one at the Summit pretty good. Paul Lasal great to graduate in two thousand and one, led the Lancers to the state title. That Burning played it in ku He seven, Yeah, Tom Ballaban, he's not in heaven. I got no show. They had Chaikovsky on

yesterday. That's pretty good. John, Yeah, the composer the master question from the judgment Seat of God. Wow, they're pretty good. Burning And that is not ballot. Maybe have a number? Did get you back to you? Jerry Faust? Do you think he's gonna be in heaven too? You Saint X boys don't like him too much. I like him. I like Jerry Faust good Man, good yes American. When when I was when I had committed to Notre Dame, he sent me a signed copy of his

book. I thought it was very nice. Gary Fellas, he was a great Why he signed? Send book book to him? Rockies rules? I have none? Send it to him. He's up in Akron, the home of the Zips. So we'll see what happens. Yep, Tykowsky is gonna come in here. Wow, we have any Chaikovsky we can play. Now, what does he identify dead instead identify z first said, that's what identify what's on the big show today? Right? We have your former girlfriend,

which one Tanyo Dieters right out of the shoot. There she's gonna change her name. Yes, he had changed her name on channel, transitioning from a Rourke to Dieters. What she's transitioning? Wow, who got some moves there? At three pm? Here we go, we go. You were saying it's you say it. We play a Tuesday. What's his first name? Louis So we had a story, right, a story yesterday there was a symphony I believe in la I was playing this and a woman apparently reached four

ormax. Should I say in the middle of this middle of this song, she was like Meg Ryan and some New York Delhi crack. Just let it lose. Not gonna do some good shows in my life. Not that good to see metallic about six times, none kid rock three times, knock that kemm and that good said he what you're saying? Ask God Tanya or Rourke about that where you if she wants to go and we'll see or hear Chiklovsky the Hollywood Bowl. Watch what happened? I am not you after that,

I'm not asking her. That's better now, Joe Cann indict anybody anymore? Right? Good justice, Joe Justice. Joe has lost his power. And by the way, at four thirty five, we have adjacent Hoffman on her gambling expert with the enquire going to talk about what the hell's a deal with the Alabama what's a facebootball team? They shut down all gambling from the state of Ohio. What does that mean? Somebody had some analytics that went wrong.

The story they're like a one of their pictures, Bama's pictures was a scratch late late, but then all of a sudden, like a lot of people knew about it. Oh, I don't know out Maybe it was an analyst bets on. If you're better going college baseball, you're sick. You

got a problem. Yeah, I've heard that. Gamblers how you get good at And that's how you get good results as you find some like obscure you know, league or something, and you become a total expert on it because there's not as many eyeballs on it, Like become an expert at ivy league football and know the ins and outs, the histories, the offenses, the schemes, everything, and you have a better shot of when you let on Yale versus poor should I say, a better shot of being as degenerate Tchaikovsky

Princeton, Tom Ye, it's his first name? Tom? What's his first name? You know? Chaikovsky probably not about a hobo sexually, Willie Prince that you get one day Willie name. We should open that up and say, what's Chaikovsky's first name? Vladimir Vladimir. I don't know it is Peter Peter dead. Well, here we go, here, listen, here we go repeat, hit the music, Sheriff, I'm getting excited by game worked up over here, say please not, but don't stare in my wife,

like, why are you sweating rock? She's a Chakovsky. You gotta ask the time you're working. She's been to a Chaikovsky? Say if her she's been to like to six something, Well, I would say this has a month if you ask him, what's going out? Because Joe can't get tickets to nothing, Joe gets nothing. He's got to put everything on the forums, right, and you gotta do whatever you gotta do to get guy gets

free. The only guy who gets free trips now is Clarence Thomas. See if he's an expert on Alabama issue, bas what's a spread on Alabama Vanderbilt to night a run and a half with you? I have no idea that's that's gonna be a tough sport to Alabama baseball? Yeah? Are they any good? I don't know. Probably are LSU won it last year? Correct? I think the Ledge Baseball world service and believe so. I've been to an Arkansas LSU baseball game at Arkansas man awesome, very cool. They really

care. Great, Oh, they really care. Everyone's into its places packed. And women's softball is crazy too. Yeah, got great crowds on all all those games. If you play those sports, like Ben Attendon, you got to go south. It goes to weather here. Imagine playing baseball here. Oh yeah, and that's if Notre Dame did not have Newt Rockney, it'd be a corresponding school right now. It'd be saying. I'm just saying without it being out to be in the Mac Well, Aaron Frank Leahy and

all those championships one don't do anything for you. They one at a time, it didn't matter. Six and listen listen to hit the music and Dave I liked the music. Yeah again, it's kind of calming, climaxed over there. His birthday is Sunday. About that, say a little happy birthday. Old is Louis Tchaikovsky. It's Peter sixty eight one three board and Lightfoot died today at eighty four. Pretty good record. The Edmund Fitzgerald If you could read my mind, Yeah, that's a dangerous topic on this show.

I don't want to read your mind. Sick place to be You want to talk. You don't identify it as sist. You want to talk? Come on, you're sick, are you, sister? I'm a one legged intuit and you know it. Indeed, he and twit on my preferred shown. Okay, sick, and I love this council, my mother. This guy's wonderful. This is this will call the Savage Beast this afternoon. If we play some it as I guess we worked up. It's about ten minutes.

If she's been to ask concert and what reaction did she have? You're not doing it, are you? No? Gun? No, I'll ask her now you ask her what if she says she's been to like six of them last month? I went to one in Hollywood Bowler one action. Has this woman been identified? No? Ask her? No, you're not allowed to ask that. Yeah, yeah, ask question. Somebody question correct. Twenty seven year old male with male body parts who identifies as an eight year old

girl and drink spear. You can't ask You can't say this sports bras sports and also walks around with tampons. You can't question it. Okay, you're insensitive? All right, rock, thank you, thank you, sake. Get me out of the Chaikovsky Report, Wellia in honor of a National Teacher Appreciation and day, and Peter Chaikovsky, we leave you with the immortal words of the student report. More than half the women in my cabinet, more than more than half the people in my cabin more than half of the women

than my administration are women. More than half the women or women in my cabinet, more than more than half the people in my cabin more than that's no clue what he's saying. My administration are women who identifies How is he going to How are you gonna win the presidency this time? He can't. Are they going to recreate COVID because that's why you won the last one? No have a reference ushered in mail in balloting. So what's what's the thing

going to be this time? We don't know yet, but it's gonna be great. It's gonna be good to watch, and don't question it. Okay, yeah, don't question it. Coming up next is Missus Tchaikovsky on news Radio seven hundred Red Fans. The twenty twenty three season is in full swing and tickets are available for all the best

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