By Billy cunning into Great America and welcome this Monday afternoon in the tri State. Coming up later, Senator J. D Vance, it was taken a task by Mitt Romney yesterday or going to the Trump trial. I'm gonna ask him that would be my first question to him about whether it's gonna listen to political advice from Mitt Romney. Later on after two o'clock is Wayne Allen routon
so much more? But until then, Peter Bronson is in the studio, former editor or publisher of The in Car which was as editor of the opinion page editor. I promoted you. I am now a publisher. Now you are, yes because of the book and things like exactly I have my own book. I want to talk to you about the trial. We talked to you about Trump, talk about the June twenty seven. But when I had you on a few months ago, there was a moment where the city of
Cincinnati was almost artillery to death. Yes, explain how the city of Cincinnati survived the Civil War because there was a lot of Southern sympathizers here. But we were at North Nurse and what happened in northern Kentucky with Rob Sanders's predecessors. Well, let's see the short version. Let's see if we can boil
this down. But a lot of people don't know that Cincinnati was attacked, that there was a force of ten thousand Confederate battle hardened soldiers led by General Henry Heath who came as far north as Fort Mitchell where he camped, and he had artillery, he had the men, he had the power ten thousand, ten thousand. Cincinnati had none, or just we had no cannons, no nothing. I mean, we had a few cannons that we could put
out in the outskirts of Cincinnati and northern Kentucky and the hills there. That's why you hear about battery Hooper and battery Kearney and battery Hatch in all these places. But anyway, so the city was run by a mayor, George Hatch, who was a Copperhead, which is Southern sympathizer. A Copperhead was a Northerner who was sympathizing wanted the South to win. Copperhead yep, and he wanted to surrender. So he met with the mayor of Newport and Covington
and said, let's wave the white flag. We'll protect our city. We'll keep it from being burnt looted. I mean, we had millions of dollars in gold. We had all these military supplies on the riverfront there waiting to be shipped to the Union army. The Confederates are ready to take it. And this man showed up, the man who saved Cincinnati. His name was General Lou Wallace, the youngest Union general at that time. And he shows up and he says, no, we're not going to surrender. Put away
the white flags. I'm declaring martial law. Cincinnati will defend itself. General Lou Wallace. Yes. So the copperhead probably a Democrat mayor he was, of course he wanted to surrender because the South Rold Democrats, right, the
Confederacy exactly. Well, I mean it's a sad fact or maybe something people have forgotten, but the pro slavery party at that time was the Democratic Party, and the Democratic Party imported the slaves in correct, Democrats mostly, and the Republican, who was reviled by many in the North and the South, was an awkward Republican nobody liked named Abraham Lincoln. One with thirty eight percent
of the vote. Thirty eight percent, yes, so going back to the invasion, so Fort Mitchell, can you describe what this area looked like in eighteen sixty was it three or four eighteen sixty two? Eighteen sixty two? The mud flats went from the river all the way up maybe third or fourth Street, And of course northern Kentucky looks over Cincinnati the because of the glacier that came down, it's great to Ohio flat. They stopped at the Ohio
River. So there were still mountains in Kentucky, but not in Ohio because of the glacier. And they were sitting there ready to attack. General lou Wallace does what he doesn't surrender. He's probably a Republican. No, as a matter of fact, he was a political guy. He supported Republicans and Democrats. But anyway, so what Lou Wallace does. He comes here and he says, Cincinnati will defend itself. Every man will carry a rifle or
a can shovel. And that was doctors, lawyers, teachers, funeral directors, everybody. Businesses were all closed. He builds the first bridge across the Ohio out of lashing together coal barges from the Licking River, and he marches everybody across that bridge, and they go over there and they start digging rifle pits and cannon batteries, and they'd erect this seven mile line of defenses to
stop Henry Heath, and lou Wallace was after that. Heath, as lou Wallace put it, on September eleventh, eighteen sixty two, a big day. Henry Heath took a look through his field glasses and he saw Lou Wallace standing on top of the batteries, who was looking back at him with field glasses. Wow. And how many men did lou Wallace get from Cincinnati? How many were there? Well, he had by the time he got all
of the volunteers together, he had about sixty thousand. Wow. But these volunteers had never, as they put it in those days, seen the elephant. That's an old term from the Civil War. That means you have been in battle. If you saw the elephant, you've bend to battle. Different, very different to have seen the elephant. The Confederates ten thousand with the promise of ten thousand more reinforcements from Kirby, Smith and Lexington. They had
been through battles and they'd won. They were on a roll. Lou Wallace was very concerned that the first time the cannons were fired, all of those volunteers would just start running. They were local militia guys, like the Pearl Street Rifles, like the Burnet Rifles. That was mostly the Cincinnati Literary Society.
The lawyers will run, no question about that. So the story by lou Wallace, of course, is that when Henry Heath looked at him through the field glasses, and he looked at Henry Heath, and Heath saw these batteries lined up, that he said, man, there's no hope here. Let's turn around and go back to Lexington. Really yeah, so not a shot was fired. Well, they did have a skirmish that day, and two or three guys were killed, several wounded. But the story from Henry
Heath is a bit different. You might say, what did he say? He said that what happened is when he's getting ready to launch his invasion of Cincinnati on that fateful morning, a rider came up from Lexington with orders that he had to immediately return to Lexington because General Braxton Bragg was nervous about being confronted by General Buell from the Union Army at Louisville. And that he needed all the men he could muster for this giant battle that was going to take
place. It could have been maybe another something like Gettysburg, but it never happened, but there was at least the Confederate general said, I did not retreat more or less, I was ordered to return. He was recalled immediately, and you got to come forth with And how long would it take to march? I seventy one didn't exist back then. No, they were coming weeks. They were coming up the Lexington Pike. And it took us, yeah, a matter of weeks to get that ten thousand man army back to
Lexington. So the next morning lou Wallace rides out there, his scouts ride out and see that the camp is deserted, and he says, Henry Heath's get addled that we won. And he was immediately declared the Savior of Cincinnati. So he's not well known, but Lou Wallace, if he would have surrendered and then the Heath and the guys would have come in, they would have sacked the city. I would think it was all wood at that point. They would have set it ablaze. If they've dropped a few cannon shells
in, they could set the whole city on fire. You got a picture Cincinnati being in this basin on the riverfront, right, a little crowd of all wooden structures, a few brick But it was a fairly small city at the time, I mean big by national standards. How many people lived in Cincinnati then, right around two hundred thousand? Really, yeah, two hundred thousand? Yeah, So what you hear now there's three hundred thousand in the city. Not that many more after one hundred and sixty years. Well,
and it was the sixth largest city in the nation. It was the queen city of the West for a reason. It was bigger. It was three times as big as Chicago, four times bigger than San Francisco. Even Covington was bigger than Columbus at that time. All right, Now, Secondly, what's happened to American newspapers? Well, it used to be. And this
isn't necessary about the quality of those running newspapers. It might be, but essentially, why chop down a tree and haul it somewhere and mill it and get it down to paper and then transport that somewhere and get what the mink? The whole idea doesn't make any sense. So what happened to American newspapers, Well, a lot of things. Near the top of the list would be that newspapers lost the race for immediacy with the Internet, with broadcasts like
this show, with TV. It was a steady decline because people, as the news cycle became more and more compressed and more and more immediate, with twenty four hour news cycles, people found that the newspaper just wasn't keeping up. You might pick it up to reach yesterday's red scores. You might pick it up, but you know, most of that stuff was already already available
and you could read any newspaper you wanted by opening your phone. I used to get up in the morning and if didn't know the red score, I'd have to listen to this station to get the red score. And if something happened the day before. But a print operation cannot succeed, whether it's newsweek or time, how does New York Times and the Wall Street Journal make it? Then? Well, they have a national audience and they offer a lot.
Besides what they're giving you is depth and context, which can beat immediacy. Because look, with all due respect to my colleagues on my former colleagues on the local news stations. A local news broadcast contains very little news, a lot of it is features, a lot of it is advertising. So there's not context, there's not depth, there's not stories that would go back
and tell you what happened later. And that's what the Wall Street Journal in the New York Times can do. But if we go back to that list of things that happened, another one that happened, and I tell this story in my book called Not in Our Town. It's about the story of the mob in Cincinnati. But in that book, I tell a story within the story, which is about what happened to newsrooms. And it's all done with a fictional version of the Inquirer newsroom, where I worked for almost twenty years.
So what happened was the rise of advocacy, of agendas, of preferential groups of people that had an extra grind, and they began to use the newspaper as their platform. And because of our politically correct, increasingly politically correct society, the editors just rolled over and they let this happen. And it got to the point where you really can't trust the news. I mean, look at the trust in the media today. The latest poll I saw shows
we're down to single digits. I saw a nine percent. But it's below attorneys and used car dealers. It is. That's a bad place to be, Yes, it is. And it's because of the liberalism or the left wing or the Marxism that is dominating newsrooms and print included. Because you come and be an advocate instead of a reporter. You don't say what happened.
You put your spin on what happened exactly, and it became it got to the point where it was getting worse every year in the years leading up to when I left in two thousand and nine, it was every election cycle would be worse. I compared it to when Woody Hayes ran out and tackled the Clemson player got him was Bowman went good job. I mean, you know, you're supposed to stay on the sidelines, folks, you don't get in
the game. But they're constantly increasingly getting in the game, trying to tip the scales to their candidate and their side, which always was to the left. And if you see the culture of the newsrooms that I've worked in, with almost no exceptions, overwhelmingly ninety eight percent left wing and talk radio works.
I think it's that average Americans who like to get factual information or advocacy journalism, whatever it might be. But because ABC, NBCCBS, CNN, all the newspapers, all the colleges, universities, latent on TV, the view early morning, they're all liberals, and so we're the sounding board of those who hear their viewpoints supported, understood, and expanded upon. That's talk
radio. And if everybody was liberal and the whole if everyone was conservative of the whole country, if Lester Holt and David Moore mirror were like conservatives, then talk radio would be liberal because you get your messages from the mainstream media and you want to hear some other viewpoints thinking that cannot be true. It cannot be true that Joe Biden is mentally competent, and the media refuses to cover that story because it would help Donald Trump. They should cover the story.
They have a president that's not mentally competent. Correct. That's not a big storyol, It's just a matter of fact, of undeniable fact, something that anybody with a sound mind and a reasonable mind and an open mind can determine. You know, what you just described was really kind of the business model for the columns that I wrote as well, and I agree with you. If everything had been tilted the other way, being a contrarian, I
probably would have gone that way. I'd have a hard time being a liberal, though. I'd have a hard time because I see the results of it. Yeah, I don't see success. But the point is what I used to describe it was like playing on a team where both of the football teams only line up on the left side. Right. It gives you all this room to run. Right. We got a lot of rooms, you score a lot of touchdowns. Now, lastly, which I think is important about
Donald Trump, and that is he's up in the polls. But I do not believe Biden's going to be the nominee of the Democrat Party. I think something's gonna happen. Maybe the June twenty seventh thing is the occasion where the Obama characters around Biden are going to say, you know what, he performed so badly, it's now a parent he can't do it. And then you got Michelle Obama in the in the bullpen. And is that something that I
don't know. I'm getting increasingly skeptical. I think maybe one of the you know, every time something comes out like these debates, and I see that he's now stuck. He's stumbled into that trap that Trump laid for him. In my opinion, that maybe they will use this as a pretext that if he completely falls on his face to say, Okay, we're gonna open the convention and we're gonna we're gonna elect, we're gonna nominate our president sold fashion.
Yeah. The people which will be behind closed doors, it should be Barack Obama and his close circulars. It'll be that group. We'll get together and say Michelle or Gavin Newsom. It can't be Kamala Harris because she's the insurance policy to make sure they don't pull the twenty fifth Amendment. She's the insurance policy exactly. But but look at the bench, Willie. I mean, there's just not much there. Gavin Newsom, he's almost a single handedly
destroying California. Even the even the Democrats in California know that. Yeah, and then where do you go? You go? Michelle Obama, she is she says, I'm not doing it. I know she says, she says, but she's not very likable. The things she said about our country people have kind of had it up to hear with that. I think there, Yes, I've been proud about my countries when my husband was elected to the president. Yeah, other than that, I wasn't proud. Yeah exactly,
I'm thinking. Okay. Well, and lastly, Cincinnati terrible school system. We have all the reports from the police that they don't enforce the law anymore because they have to have peer of all and others don't want Saint Francis Sarah. There's massive open air drug markets, and I'm saying Cincinnati is ten years behind every other major American city. Not so much anymore, not so much, but five years. Well, we have we have the tennis tournament.
It's in Mason, but it's part of what Cincinnati is. We have the Reds, the Bengals and FC. We have great festivals going on. We have the John Barrett factor who controls a part of Cincinnati LDO Park and makes it beautiful. And we have Procter and Procter and God is here tossin. So there's an underpity a wonderful city. Well, what happens if we continue
these policies where you can't send your kid to the public school. Crime is rampant in the streets and they're shooting at Winthrow a couple of nights ago, order kids doing out of three forty five am in the morning with guns. Yeah. And are you worried long term as Cincinnati becoming Portland? I am? I am because I remember think back long ago to the late nineties and the early two thousands, and we thought it just couldn't get any worse,
and it really has. At least there were a few Republicans on city Council then the County Commission was solidly Republican to offer some balance regentally. Now there's no balance. And if Melissa Powers loses the prosecutor's office, we're done. It's over, and then there'll be no prosecution. If we get a Sorrow's prosecutor, then yes, we're We're now only two years from Portland. We're two years from from name it, you know the cities where these these cities
that are just imploding. And I think this is a great, strong city. One of the reasons that I wrote The Man Who Saved Cincinnati is because there are so many inspiring stories about how our city pulled together and saved itself and the things that people did and the incredible people and their power of believing in what could be done by just a few people if they put their minds to it. I wanted Cincinnati to see itself in a much more positive way.
I hope Chicago, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Washington, d c Atlanta, we don't have to live like this, and I want Cincinnati to live like that. I want to have a strong law and order, and we're well past the ability. I mean, we have one Republican elected and that's Melissa Powers and if she loses and George Soros takes over, we're going to look like Hamilty County and Juvenile Court Judge Bloom by Peter Bronson. Thank you, Kim will at time, but I tell you what to do with o'clock.
We have Senator Van's coming up, many others and thanks for getting a hold of me. And it was a good conversation. I enjoyed it. But Lou Wallace saved the city of Cincinnati. He's the man. He's the man. Let's continue with more. Twelve twenty seven, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW. I have diabetes by Billy Cunningham. Peter Bronson has the interest of our city at heart as I do. Also, I love being a
Cincinnatian. I've had the opportunity, as probably you have also to leave the environs of the city of Cincinnati. And I said, no, it's where I was born. I was born in Covington. A little bit of a story there too. How about this one family comes out of Ellesmere and Erlanger.
My father, John Patrick Graham, was the mayor of Ellesmere, but over a period of several decades the family kind of relocated in the Clifton area, and my mother, Mary Ellen Cunningham, was having her second child, namely yours truly, and there was so much antipathy toward Japanese doctors that the doctor that was caring for my mother moved to Covington to start a practice there because the Japanese in nineteen forty seven when I was born, were not considered
worthy of respect. And my mother, being my mom, strong woman, ninety eight pounds but had an iron willed back, said look, I don't care who you are. I want that doctor. I'm going to Covington to have a little Billy. And she took the bus over there had no cars, and the doctor checked her in the Saintess Hospital and I was born and then came back to Clifton. But my roots go deep in Erlanger and Ellesmere,
and my mother grew up on Shaw Street. And so I get when when I hear Peter Bronson talk about uh general Lou Wallace in general Heath. I've been texting back and forth with Rob Sanders going to come on tomorrow. It looked like Covington and Newport back down to the city of Cincinnati because Lou Wallace was the savior of the city of Cincinnati. But Heath didn't have the coyones to attack. Lou Wallace looked for an excuse, which is going back
to Lexington because of other difficulties, whatever it might be. But nonetheless that's why my roots are deep and the city Cinnati. I live briefly in the city of Cincinnati when I went to Zavon University. I lived at one zero zero five Dana Avenue, right by the Joseph Business Center there and named after of course George Joseph, a living legend of the car business. And that's
about the only time I lived in the city. Basically, I've lived in and around Hambleton County, all my life except the six years I went to Toledo, and I love being in Toledo. So those of us who have been here a long time, and those of us that has perspective about what's happening to other cities in the Midwest, understand that we cannot continue to go down the path that we're on and have success. Talk to Dayton, Look
at downtown Dayton, downtown Indianapolis, downtown Columbus. I know in Columbus, Ohio state and nationwide buffet some of the difficulties, but look at downtown Toledo. And when liberal Democrats take over a city, it's only a matter of time between the expenses rising, crime increasing, and the population turns completely to democratic politics because Democrats want ability to get things out of government and Republicans tend
to curtail such things. So here in Hambleton County, I didn't think it would happen this quickly. About ten years ago it all flipped and what the other direction. And right now in the City of Cincinnati, council Liz Keating, who had the most money and the most qualifications, I think she'd been in office about four years, could not hold one of nine seats on City Council. Never before in our history as city council been controlled by one party
percent of the time. It's happening right now, and completely unqualified individuals were selected by the Democratic voters in the city and anyone with an R next to the name was roundly rejected. Now, why is that? It's almost like the Stockholm syndrome in which the captives take up the issues of the captor. That is, there was a bank in Stockholm that was robbed, and they kept the tellers and others inside the bank for a while, and after several
days of negotiations, the employees took the side of the robbers. At this point, no one can look at the city of Cincinnati the last several years and say, man, that thing's working greatly. What's keeping the city from sliding into the abyss are Procter and gamble Fit, Third Bank, John Barrett, that Joseph Joseph Automotive, groups, FC, the Reds, the Bengals, and a whole bunch of festivals, including things like John Barrett's Tennis tournament.
Although it's in Mason and has great connections to the city of Cincinnati, and it provides excitement here and so there's institutions that have been around for a very long time. We're here for the good old days, and at this point they are sending out the messages as something must change. You can't have kids like Lemon Wiggins at at Withrow High School graduating on a Friday and he's dead on a Saturday because of gunplay. I've heard the shots be fired.
It appears to be fifteen or twenty shots were fired through housing, et cetera. It was a miracle more people were not hit. I don't know if Lemon Wiggins was a perpetrator. We know he's a victim, but was he a perpetrator also or right now, I guarantee you there are dozens and dozens of Withrow students know exactly who did what to who because they were president when it was going on. I'm told by Cincinnati Police it's almost impossible to get
cooperation of witnesses. They don't want to work with the men and women in blue. That's a big problem. When you go to Saint Francis Sarah and it's an open air drug market and an OTR with the hundreds of crimes being committed every week of drug dealing and drug use. And prostitution and pools of urine and piles of poop, and that's happening in our city. And they have to have pirival to send the message to share along the city manager completely
and over her head, completely over her head. A city manager, it is kind of giving the message to Chief Fiji to shut down Republic Avenue, as if that's going to help. And according to Paula Christian and Shari Pololo, comps will sit there next to Saint Francis Sarah and watch heroin and fentanyl being deployed inside someone's body and they don't get out and make an arrest. When hundreds of youths can more or less riot in downtown Cincinnati, there's not
a sense that we have to bring these individuals to justice. And as you know, I practiced law on juvenile court for a long time, having done it in about fifteen or twenty years. But I have great sources inside and this was sent to me by an extremely knowledgeable person who still works in juvenile
court. Administrative Judge Carrie Bloom recently decided that she was tired of the media hounding her for information on some of the violent juveniles who were arrested with some of the most extreme violence being committed by mobs and unruly kids in downtown Cincinnati. The great majority, you're black, so simply moved all those cases out of the courtroom to an unofficial docket and is putting those cases under seal so
that no one including the media can access cases that are under seal. Recently, a magistrate adjudicated a case of a violent offender, which meant found him liable or found him guilty of committing violent acts, and the lawyer for the juvenile objected to Judge Bloom, she reversed the judification adjudication. Prosecutor went to
attempt to file an appeal, but the case simply no longer existed. So by holding cases and not issuing a final ruling that starts the thirty days, or by simply taking it off the docket and telling the clerk's office to remove the number, Melissa Powers doesn't know the thirty days doesn't start until the conclusion of the case. There's no transcripts, no recording. The case is simply
gone. And when Channel five, I think it was Lindsley Stone interview Judge Bloom, she had great concern for violent juveniles who might spend one or two or three days in jail. The perpetrators, the violent criminals, she said, we inflict upon them serious harm when we asked them to get when we tell them they got to go to jail right now. Twenty twenty o burn,
which is the juvenile detention center as floors that are empty. So the prosecutor tried to appeal that case and there was no transcripts, no final entry. Therefore she couldn't appeal it. That's called misconduct under a high Revised Code
three point zero seven. It's enough to remove her from office. Bloom also allows us to close dockets before three pm, allows her staff and magistrates to start their day at eight thirty, take an hour for lunch, and close the day before three getting paid for a forty hour week, and a lot of the employees in the office and now come and go with no supervision. Can you smell when I'm cooking? This is what's happening to our city that
most of us love so much. It's unbelievable to think we've slid into the abyss this quickly, and we have. And it's because City Council and Scottie Johnson, Council member former cop completely lost this way. Have to have peer of all, the city manager tells the police division, do not make arrest. When was the last time a city cop chased any kid down a hallway or one on a high speed chase, or conducted traffic stops. We have to put speed bumps on roads to slow people down because cops are told by
Scottie Johnson and others don't pull over motorists goes by pulling them over. You open up a Pandora's box. Do you have a warrant? Do you have a driver's license? Do you have insurance? Do you have car registration with you? And most of the time the answers no. So there's tickets handing out and people getting arrested. Council does not want that. They do not want that, They want no bond and they want this. And this isn't
new to Cincinnati. Same thing's happening right now in every major American city. What democratic liberal progressive politics have dominated for decades ending up with people like Alvin Bragg and Fanny Willis and should and I think most of us agree on this. Should the Melissa Powers lose her seat in November, and the George Sorow's funded prosecutor takes over, then there'll be no one watching watching criminal justice in the County of Hamilton, because then it's over. That's how it gets over.
In the city of Chicago, with the prosecutors they have and the mayor they have, it's over. Chicago does not exist. Atlanta it's over, Baltimore done, Portland completely, and the media will not highlight any of this stuff because the media politically or in the same Bailey Wick as the Democratic Party that controls may Your American cities, many many of which are in total collapse, including the city of Oakland. Total collapse in San Francisco, which was
here before, a beautiful American city. I left my heart in San Francisco. Now I left a pile of poop in San Francisco because it's not not attainable anymore to enjoy yourself in San Francisco, a beautiful American city. Los Angeles has seventy five thousand homeless. There's been twenty five billion dollars spent recently on the homeless, and now there's more homeless now than before. When you fund something, you get more of it. When you tax it, you
get less. Our major cities are nearing collapse, and the mainstream media will not cover it. Imagine Washington, d C, where most live. Many senators and state US representatives have now said they are thinking about moving the capital out of Washington because it's too dangerous for the staff to walk around Washington, DC. And same thing is true almost every major American city controlled by the Democratic Party. And when it's all Democrats all the time, there's only one
county wide elected Republican. I know we have the county engineer, but I guess he doesn't count. He's a Republican. Everyone else are all Democrats. And the city police departments had their coyones cut off by political leadership, and they can't do their job anymore. Even if they do their job. The half the judges in Amiley County right now aren't going to set a bond for
anyone, and they set everyone free. It's sad, but we have one chance in November with Melissa Powers to say we're going to have somebody watching the entire Democratic power structure to make sure that there's some compliance with the law. And at some point the Ohire Supreme Court or someone is going to crack down on judge carry Bloom and tell her she can't do what she's doing. It
is illegal. She has to follow the law. She has to allow the prosecutor's office to appeal by having a final order issued which begins the thirty day time for them to file an appeal. Of course, if you get to the first district Court of Appeals, which is Hamilton County by itself, they're as liberal or more liberal than the trial court is. It's a laughing stock among the other judicial circuits in Ohio with the crap they come up with.
So we've gone completely into the abyss, which is why Boone County, Kenton County, Warren County, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County are doing very well because people are moving out, making the city in the county even more democratic. So let's continue with more. And it's great to have on Peter Bronson. He makes a lot of sense. We both care deeply about the city of Cincinnati, although neither one of us live in the city. I have the good
sense to live in a township run by Tom Weedman. But nonetheless, the city must survive. It's the heart that beats the tri state, and those great fundamental institutions are propping up the city, but they can't only for so long. When a fifth third bank leaves, or a Proctor in god leaves, or other large companies downtown say we can't take the crime anymore. We're gone. That begins the slide into the abyss. And let's not do that.
Well, let's continue with more. Coming up after one o'clock today will be Senator jd Vance. He caught some flak for going to the Trump trial. I'm gonna ask him about the Trump trial and so much more. And after two o'clock today is Wayne Allen Root from Las Vegas talk about what's happening Nevada relative to the twenty point gain that Donald Trump's had there, and we'll
see what happens. Donald Trump is demanding drug testing for the debate. Obviously Joe Biden has a few lucid moments, but not very many, and he's thinking that he's taking drugs of one type or another, so we can stand up for ninety minutes. We'll see what happens with that. And the Red's off today, thank god, such hope. And right now there are about four games behind where they were at the same time last year. So if they go on a winning streak and win like fifteen to the next twe they'll
be back in there, back on their high horse. We have the Padres and towns starting tomorrow, then the Dodgers and more, all at your home of the Reds. Proud to be a resident of the City of Cincinnati. More or less. When I travel, I don't say I'm from Sycamore Township. I say I'm from Cincinnati. And we cannot continue on this path anticipating different results. We don't have to live like this. Kids don't have to
be shot, juvenile shot, teenagers shot during celebrations after commencement. And it's because we have a weak kneed juvenile court system that will not hold criminals accountable. And at some point Judge carry Bloom will be properly disciplined and reprimanded by the U High Supreme Court for what she's doing. Let's continue, Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WULW. Check out the fresh Spring time offer is
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Holman RV over five hundred campers in stock, bestl Billy Cutting in the Great American Of course, Senator jd Vance has been at the forefront of presenting viewpoints on the southern border and the American economy and the drug dependencies so many Americans have because of his book from where he began. He's a lawyer also,
US senator has been there a couple of years. Senator jd Vance, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, I want to get into the issues of the gangsters and money and murder that's dominating the Chinese organized crime, illegal and marijuana market, plus what's happening with fentanyl. But I watched some of the Sunday morning talk shows yesterday. You came under fire from Senator Mitt Romney and did a great job as a presidential candidate, by
the way, losing easily. And he kind of went after you as a freshman senator for going to the Trump trial and New York City where the Democratic activists are coming after Donald Trump. Can you respond to what Senator Romney said? He kind of said you should know your role and shut your mouth and not go to Trump's trial. Why how did you go? Well, it's funny. Mitt Romney's been on pretty much every side of every major American issue.
He didn't like Donald Trump, and then he begged him for Secretary of Stay, and then he didn't get it, and he didn't like Donald Trump again. Then Mitt Romney of course begged him for his endorsement when he ran for the Senate the first time, and as soon as he got it, he basically flipped again. So I did not take advice for Mett. My attitude is, look, you work with your colleagues, agree or disagree, and I'll work with at Romney if I can do something that's going to help
the people of Ohio. But otherwise, I just don't understand this tit for tat from a guy who has clearly checked out and look on the actual substance of what he's saying. The reason I went to the Trump trial is twofold. First of all, I think it was a completely shammed prosecution where they're going after the leader of the opposition, the presidential candidate representing the Republican Party, on completely bogus charges, and on top of it, they are placing
the guy on a gag order where he can't even speak about it. You know, I'm a friend of President Trump's I know this frustrates them, and so I just decided to go up there and show a little moral support. I think it's a completely reasonable thing for a person to do in public affairs, is go up there, shows the moral support for a friend and also speak about against an injustice that you think is happening. And I'll keep on doing it, keep on doing it, Senator Vance. As you know,
these are political operatives. These are all left wingers going after Trump, whether it's the judge himself who gave money to Joe Biden's presidential campaign and his daughter has monetized it to the tunes of about one hundred million dollars collecting money off the Trump trial. And the chief prosecutors was number three at the Department of Justice, and Biden sent him New York City to prosecute Donald Trump. And the same thing can to be said in Atlanta or Washington, d C.
Their political activist seeking a goal. When you were in the courtroom, I've had legal experts say it's a dark, dingy place, that the bathrooms are unusable, that it stinks they keep the temperature in New York City because of all the cockroaches and mice. Did you have a censure in some legitimate legal proceeding or was it a star chamber. No, it felt like it came to recurt. You're right, it is very dingy. It's a very depressing place. No windows. Uh And and you know the most important thing,
of course, Willie, is you hit the nail on the head. You have a actual Biden Harris donor a person who donated their presidential campaign who's the presiding judge in the case, the prosecutor who is Soros funded, ran on going after Donald Trump, not for any reasons of justice, but for reasons of politics. You had a Biden administration official who jumps ship from the Biden administration to go and join the prosecuting team right at the moment that they were
prosecuting Donald Trump. It's just obviously a joke. And you know, whether you're a Democrat or Republican, or they're voting for Donald Trump or Joe Biden. We can't live in a country where we tried to throw the guy who lost the presidential election in jail. If you if you want to go after somebody, you need to do it for reasons of justice of law, not because you don't like their politics. And Democratic Republican Willie. I don't want
to grow up and live in the third I don't know. I don't want to wake up in a third world country where we go after the other side because it helps us politically. We use our justice system to bring criminals to justice, not because we're worried we can't win a presidential election, and that's exactly what Biden is doing. But think about this. We're coming into the home stretch of a presidential election cycle and Joe Biden can't talk about inflation because
it's a disaster. He can't talk about creating jobs, he can't talk about the border, he can't talk about the things that actually improve people's lives, and so what he's trying to do is throw his political opponent in jail. It's so obvious, it's it's on its face absurd, and I think if we don't have Republican leadership wanting to call it out, then we are going to wake up one day and live in world country. Two issues you've been
greatly concerned about is the southern border. I see a headline under May the fifteenth most ruthless Mexican cartels operate in all fifty states according to the DEA, and some of the numbers of fentanyl they've seized are off the charts, and
the experts say that they get less than ten percent. I look at one raid that had approximately six hundred and fifty thousand methamphetamine, seventeen automatic weapons, two hundred and forty thousand dollars in cash seized by the DEA, and another report out of Dallas, Texas they have found in one location enough fentanyl to kill every American twice. I'm looking at the cartel selling rainbow fentanyl pills which
can kill on demand. Seize twenty one kilograms of pure fentanyl, seventy thousand rainbow colored fentanyl pills, three thousand blue fentanyl pills, two hundred and fifty pounds of crystal meth, two kilos of cocaine, and now the most ruthless drug cartel in the world. The Mexicans are operating in all fifty states. Along with this, Senator Vance headline gangster's money and murder. How Chinese organized
gangs are now dominating through murder and intimidation. America is illegal marijuana market. So what's happening on the southern border when fentanyl, cocaine and tens of thousands of military age Chinese are coming across the southern border to work in these plotfarms. What the hell's going on? Well, what's going on is exactly what Sony OF's predicted, Willy, which is if you let drug runners cartels control
your southern border, it's going to become a war zone. And of course we knew the Mexican drug cartels are maybe the worst actors, but as soon as they started making a lot of money, other people were to come in and it's really become a sort of organized crime operation zone because Joe Biden won't enforce American law. We have talked Willie, and I know you're on top of this stuff. The fentanyl, the fact that you have a lot of
people still dying from fintannel overdoses, record numbers of people. Of course, the sex trafficking, the child trafficking that these guys are engaged in because they're making a lot of money doing that. Two things that are really worth pointing out here. I spoke to a DEA agent probably a year or so ago, and he told me that from twenty nineteen to twenty twenty three, the Mexican drug cartels have gone from making about nine hundred million dollars to over fifteen
billion dollars per year. So this is now a major international terrorist organization that's very well funded. Now, the other thing that's worth pointing out here, WILLI, is that this is destabilizing Mexican government. It is in our interest to have a Mexican government that can control its own border, you know, where where they're doing better economically, so people are encouraged to come here illegally.
If you turn Mexico, if you're going to clock back on it into a true republic, you know, think of this nineteen styles Colombia, nineteen seventy style Colombian government where the really the cartels are actually the power center of that society. Do you think that's not going to affect us? Our closest neighbor, one of our most important trading partners, becomes a narco state that is going to destabilize our country for generations to come. And it's happening because
of Joe Biden's overborder senator vance. In the last quarter of last year, forty eight thousand illegals from China came across the mection border. First quarter this year, it's about thirty four thousand eruptor we can identify seventy five thousand military age Chinese men illegally coming into the country, and they're the workers and the pot farms. I'm looking at a story that in the state of Maine,
you would think Maine would be somewhat innocuous. Four thousand pot operations inside buildings and out are operating right now in Maine, and the in the state of California, they have identified ten thousand legal pot farms. How many workers you have to have? They have Chinese police stations in major cities, and they have Chinese laboratories in which they take over empty buildings and brew up bachulism. Herpe's gone to rhea piorrhea, diarrhea of the black plague, and our government
is oblivious to these challenges. What will Trump do to stop one hundred thousand fentanyl debts and maybe a trillion dollars hundreds of billions of dollars given to the Chinese through the illegal pot operations in America plus the fentanyl, to say nothing of the sex trafficking of girls and boys? What would Trump do to stop it? Fling The most important thing that he do, WILLI is seen a very clear signal that America is no longer opened for legal immigration. We have
to finish the border wall. Of course, we have to really get serious about sending substantial numbers of I think the US military Willie and Trump has talked about that to make it clear that the American Southern Order is closed. If you want to come in, you have to come through the proper channels.
The second thing we have to do, WILLI, and it's not necessarily nice to talk about, is we're going to have to deport a lot of the people who have already come here legally, because we really have to send a message that if you break the law you come into this country illegally, you're going to be sent back. And if people realize that and appreciate that, it's going to make them less likely to break our laws a second or a third time. And you know, a lot of Democrats are very uncomfortable.
It's sort of pushback against this idea that you can import anybody. If you're not willing to deport somebody, Willie, you don't have an actual border law because if they break it, they have to suffer consequences for it. And if you look at the polling, the American people are with us. They recognize you have to be willing to deport people, and I think that will substantially reduce the flow of illegal drugs but also of illegal human tracking that we're
seeing across that southern border. Kristen Welker yesterday one after Marco Rubio for suggesting that maybe twenty to thirty million illegals need to be deported, and she talked about concentration camps like Oschwitz. She talked about the idea that we have to have holding sales for twenty or thirty thousand people, and the American people. I saw a poll that said seventy five percent of Republicans say yes, and
about forty percent of Democrats say yes. Because you can't identify a problem until you say number one, the border is shut down, a number two, we're going to greatly encourage those to leave the country. If you don't leave voluntarily, we're going to throw you out. Can you take a stand to say that we're going to have camps of tens of thousands of illegals ready to
be deported. How would that practically work? Well. The media, of course, has completely lost their minds comparing this to Auschwitz, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, and it's just a little in Auschwitz and the Holocaust, we're talking about rounding up people in their own country so that you can
kill them. What we're talking about is border enforcement of saying you have to go back to your home country and if you want to come in and come through the proper channels, there's of course going to be you know, you're going to have to facilitate this in some way. You're going to have to go around knocking on people's doors saying, hey, you've come here legally, please come with us. We're going to fly you back home. There is
going to be some law enforcement component to this. But the goal here is not which is is absurd that the media doesn't appreciate this. The goal here is not to make people miserable. The goal is to enforce our border laws so that our own our own citizens aren't dying by the tens of thousands of fitannel overdose is and the fact that these people think about this WILLI The fact that they're comparing this to the Holocaust shows that they don't see American citizens as
having any real interests in their own country. Because if you want to enforce America's border laws for the interests of American citizens. No, no, no, they say, that's not okay, that's comparable to the Holocaust. And that shows to me that they care more about the interests of the illegal aliens who have come in new our country than the American citizens who are suffering from
it. Lastly, about a minute remaining, Senator Vance, the economically, I hear democratic activists, the left wing say, among other things, the stock markets at an all time high, unemployments almost at an all time low, and that things are great. When Joe Biden tries to speak, he said the other day that when he was the vice president, that Barack Hussein Obama as the president, send him to Detroit to solve the problem of the
pandemic. And so this guy's completely checked out. He doesn't even know what years he was the vice president, for God's sakes. But nonetheless, how do you respond to those who say these aren't the best of times, these are the worst of times economically for average Americans. Well, it really is an unfortunate time economically, willing, I don't take any happiness in that. I wish show Biden's economic policies weren't such a disaster. But the proof is
in the pudding. If you're a young American trying to buy a home, interest rates are through the roof. I hear all the time from constituents back home that food is higher than it's ever been, Groceries, of course, energy, you know. Don't try to buy a new house, whether you're young or old, because it's expensive and the interest rates through the roof. Don't try to start a small business right now because it's so expensive to borrow
money. So this is really making people feel, and I think rightfully so, that they're being left behind economically. We need to turn over a new leaf, Willie. We can't keep on telling people no, don't believe the evidence of your own eyes. You're actually doing fine economically. The American people don't buy it, which is why I think they're going to like Donald Trump
in twenty twenty four. Well, don't listen to met Romney, Senator Vance, You'll do fine, And don't listen to meet the press and joy Stephanoppolos, who begins every speech as if saying, you know what Adolph Hitler is running And this time he's got bad blonde hair in an orange tan and when you start comparing Trump to Hitler and start comparing our immigration policies to the Holocaust, you've lost the argument completely, and most Americans have figured that out.
Yeah, go aheady. I care far more about the opinion of Bull the cutting hand and his listeners than I think about Mitt Romney. They'll stay true. Well, I think my listeners would agree with you. I'm not sure anybody else would, but Mitt Romney. Thank god he's not running for re election in Utah. I don't think you could be re elected. But nonetheless, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show this Monday afternoon, and we'll
keep the lines of communication open and keep doing what you're doing. So far, you've not been part of the BORG. I had a concern years ago that once you got in and had all this power, that JD Vance would be assimilated into the BORG. But so far you've kept an independence thought which is quite refreshing. And please don't change. Thanksfully, take care of me,
my senator at sady Evance. Let's continue with more and if the line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand infiltration on the southern border, literally tons of fentanel coming across incredible at human sex trafficking, Chinese labs operating tens of thousands of Chinese labs and fifty states. The DEA says this is the worst they've ever seen when it comes to things such as fentanyl and things of that character killing one hundred thousand Americans a
year. And Joe Biden claims he was vice president during the pandemic. What I don't get it. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, the Great American live at Rome of the Reds off today. Thank god, they need to rest a news radio seven hundred wulw. Hey, if you're listening to me right now, I have one thing every business needs most at tension.
Think about it. Secondly, we're in a situation where we have put together and you guys did it for our administer, the President Obama's administration before this, we have put together, I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. Hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting. What was that? That was an admission by President Joe Biden. Yeah, he's put together a massive fraud to get re elected. Well, I needed
a New York courtroom and the Trumps that's an excellent ployee. Secondly, I'm just saving a situation where we have put together and you guys did it for our administer, the President Obama's administration. Before this, we have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. Do we have anything more? This isn't bs this is what he says. He says, right, he was the vice president during
the pandemic and that Barack sent him to Detroit to solve the problem. Now he says, we put together the most extensive voter fraud operation in American history, which is dropboxes, no signature of verification, illegals voting. And Obama just said, yep. I mean I'm sorry, Oh, Biden just said o Biden just said, yep, that's what we do. And I'm thinking, well, is that a story? I don't know. I can't I take it anymore. I can't take it. And how about your friend Michael
Cohen admitting he stole from the Trump organization? How about that bags of cash? Yeah, Jeff past Style, Uh huh yeah, what's going to happen to him? Uh? Cohen? So Trump is the hest he's got more problems than the Trumpster. Trump is the victim of a fraud. Thank you man? What was his crime? Thank you? Toremy Daniels extorted money from him? What? Why are they in the court the Trumpster? One might ask that question, what was his crime? I want to know, Benjamin,
what was his crime? So what's the timeline on this there? There's still grilling this guy. They got what and then they take Wednesdays off? I guess what for golf? And then and then what when do you? I mean, when do you think we're going to have a verdict? Friday? Up next week? Think so tuesdays the closing arguments, give it to the jury Tuesday evening, they debate things Wednesday, Thursday. They're not going to hang throughout the Memorial Day weekend. That's correct, Friday, So I
don't know. But so then so then let's let's see so it's uh, it's that, And then what's your best guess right now before anything else happens? Well, I kind of want to see what Robert Costello, the attorney for Cohen, does At this point of course, any jury in America outside New York City would find them not guilty. Correct, But you're dealing with a left wing progressive jury that wants to convict him now, so I don't know at this point the best result for the Donald would be a hung jury.
What what's his cler That's what I want to know, right, I don't. I don't know. I don't either. I don't know. Give me some sports. But then he goes to the if he goes to prison Rikers Island, but if not, he put him in the oval head and go immediately. He goes immediately to a rally with a zillion people at it. Biden can get the hell out of office. Thank I'm coming in. I'll just say election is over. Now, what about the Indianapolis five hundred?
What about this? Will he the Stuo reporters of proud service, every local Thamestar heating and air conditioning dealers, Thamestar quality you can feel in beautiful northern Kentucky. Jaunt Johnson Heating and Coolie at eight five, nine four seven to two sixty fifty one. Sports Willy Scott McLoughlin won the poll yesterday for the Indy five hundred, where I was there with my good friend Patrick mayer
Meyer and he the fastest pole speed ever in five hundred history? How fast in the Yellow Submarine the Penns Oil Special at two hundred and thirty four point two miles an hour two three four? That's moving. And it was announced this morning that Baseball Hall of Famer and legend and former Red Ken Griffey Junior will drive the pace car Sunday. About that at the Indy five hundred he will lead the field of thirty three to the start about driving the twenty twenty
four Chevrolet Corvette E Ray. How fast well, Ken Griffy Junior betrayed? He'll be going pretty fast because those thirty three want to get it going. But two three four is a bit quick. I don't think he's going to go that fast, but he's going to go fast. We'll see. What about the spokesman for the five hundred mark, James the He is the radio voice. He's a big listenard of ours and we may get him on. We're going to do it. We're going to preview the five hundred big mark.
But Patrick and Mark, you are citizens of the day, no question. I'll segue. What what is the Mount Rushmore of Indy car racing? The Mount Rushmore? Well, we're got well it's got to be the four time winners, will he? I mean A J. Foyt Alancher Senior, Uh, Castro Nevis and then Rick Meers. That's it, only four four time wins. And then I guess the if you have a fifth, it's got to be Mario Andretti. I would guess it's only one. One thought,
well, it doesn't make any difference. You win one, you're enshrined as one of the greatest. But if he went four, then you're above everybody. Right, nobody's won five. Johnny Rutherford, who I saw yesterday, won three. What about Castro Nevis? Is he he said that he's got well, he's the drive for five. What happens if he wins five? Uh, then he will be anointed the greatest of all. What about your red Stegment? Oh boy, will he? Let's see the numbers aren't
good versus what the stock market's doing today. The l A takes three of four, Reds go three of seven on the coast. Didn't you say they were gonna sweep the Dodgers? No, you did, I know, I think Dan Carroll did. Dan Carroll did. Yeah, let's blame I said they're gonna win one out of four. They've lost fifteen of eighteen. They've lost seven consecutive series. They are now nineteen and twenty eight on the season. They're three and fourteen in May. Boy, that was ugly right there,
Thank you, Marty. Yeah, but they're getting the pitching. The pitching is there. The bats have gone silent, well, they've I think David Bell needs to take Rick Stowe today, drive to Louisville and get some new bats. Well, a bunchet, Ninny and reliever. Wait a minute, we got another injury. Oh no, reliever Emilio Pegan what left the game yesterday for the Reds with apparent's shoulder injury. We know anything yet, Well, they don't have their starting lineup. Cs is gone, but Plaine
is gone right, Freedo's gone right, and Marte is gone right. So that's four of their eight starters aren't playing and and Lodolo Lodolo's he'll be out forever. So they got the day off today to recharge, and then they'll kick off a nine game homestand tomorrow night with the first of three up against those Padres. What about Williamson. Brandon Williamson had another good effort yesterday his second rehab start coming off that shoulder injury at the beginning of the season.
Yesterday at Triple for Triple A Louisville, mister Williamson pitched three and two thirds innings, allowing a run. Get him up here. That's what I just said. The problem is not pitching. The problem is hitting. Correct. How do we get the inevitable words of lou Panella. I've seen enough but some but most years they get the hitting and not the pitching. They can't get everything. And it kind of like like in sinc what I did,
like the band in sync. I kind of went back to the record books to May the twenty first, uh huh of nine of twenty twenty three. No boy, a year ago. Yeah, this team now is one game work than last year's Reds, so they would have been they were nineteen and twenty seven at this point right one game now. They did go on a
little bit of a hot streak, they did. That's correct. Yes, if that happens again, they might want to start one starting tomorrow night about six forty with the padres correct and the dog then the Dodgers the Cardinals come to They're going out west again. No, I don't think not for a while. Don't go. No, I think the four they are not allowed to leave west of the Mississippi anymore. Hey, we've had it. We're not going. That's it. Congrats. Also, Willy, do you see
Claremont. That's college out of Batavia. Course with the University of Cincinnati. They won the Small College Baseball National Championship over the weekend with a four nothing win over Penn State Dubois. Let's get a championship game, So congratulations to those And most of those guys are all local players. And you get him in. I'll try, well, we'll get we'll get a hold of them,
get him in. Xander Shaffley. How about that is first may here yesterday goes whya no waya in Louisville, kind of like Secretariat twenty one on PGA Championship twenty one, under fire to sixty five in the final round bryce of the Shambo wound up second in Victor hovelin third. And of course you're good friend. Scotti. Scheffler is due for a court case tomorrow morning, right at nine o'clock in Louisville. I'm gonna predict now there's anything that's gonna
happen there, dismiss the charges. There is no video, no cam, all right, the detective didn't have it on I if the cop was injured, Scotti Scheffler will make a donation to his children's education fund. The case needs to go away, and that'll be it. That'll be it, all right. Now. FC Cincinnati's won six in a row. There's still one
point behind Messi in Miami. But FC Cincinnati defender Miles Robinson has been called up to the twenty seven man United States men's national team the June training camp roster. Has he hurt? No. The men's national team's gonna face Columbia Saturday, June the eighth, before taking on Brazil four days later in Orlando. Michael Cohen says he may running for the United States Congress in New York City. Well he fit in real well there, Yeah, don't fit in.
All they do is yell at each other and don't do enough holler and shout. Stup with that. Well, I spent a lot of time in New York City, but not the way it is today, that's for sure. And then let's see, how about how about the New York Knicks. Wow, the Indiana Pacers shot sixty seven percent wow in an NBA game, and the other the last night on one oh nine to dump the Knicks,
send them home to New York. And it's Indiana and Boston now. In the Finals, Game one the East Finals tomorrow night, Minnesota came back from a twenty point deficit to Alics Denver, the defending champs. Unbelievable game seven and one by ten. How about a thirty point whip thank you in Denver. The West Finals start Wednesday, Wolves, the MAVs. I like the Wolves. They got a heck of it too, Like the Celtics. I don't know anybody knows anybody on their team. Karl Anthony Towns Right, yeah,
pretty good, former UK guy. Pretty good. How about the Hall of Famer jim Otto, mister Raider. I know dad at the age of eighty s I remember watching him as a kid at Nippert Stadium when the Oakland Raiders, the Oakland Raiders came to town. John Madden, let's see Darryl Lamonica about brand jim Otto. Oh, jim Otto looked like he's a gigantic in that uniform. Double zero played fifteen years eighty six. Yea sega is that it in sports, I think. So, do you have any hope
for the Reds at all? It's got to be starting tomorrow, Willie. They got to get with it. They're not this bad. No, And the pitching is good Aspenson's twenty thirteen correct. I mean this, this pitching staff, they're good. Yeah, they's got to you know, can't score, No, they score six seven runs in a game. You think what's going on? And then all of a sudden it's down to one or two or two and it's over with and not much else going on. We need
the voice of the Indianapolis five hundred here. Well, we'll get well, I'll I will contact him and see what he says. Sarks of that claim. He's a big listener of ours. And I will get a hold of U. C. Claremont and uh see if we can get those guys, some of those guys in here. It's got him in here. Yeah, we're gonna talk about baseball and that they won. What title do they win? Uh? The Small College National Baseball Championship. They're out of Batavia,
the home of Baxla Tractor and Jeff Wiler. What do you like Basla Tractor a lot? Would you agree? Correct. I like it all right, Sey, come on. Next to is Wayne Allen Root from Nevada. He's a little bit on the edge of life. Oh boy, wait till the route appears. And when you're gonna have the great one on again? Which one Mark Levin? Yeah, uh, I'm gonna send him a note. He's going half creat I watch him on Sunday night before I come on. And the guy is nuts, aren't we all? Yes, but you're more
nuts than most. Yeah, that's true. Say get me out of the student's report, please, Willy and otter of a beautiful day here in the tri State. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stewd Report. I don't know that disappointment is a strong enough word with the way the Reds have given account of themselves in this ball game tonight. What is he referring to? I'm not sure. What's their record? Three and fifteen? Is that it three and fourteen in May? Well they're gonna get the can they
get to double digits in May? That's they're gonna have very unlikely they're gonna have to. Well, they got three with the Padres, three with the Dodgers at six and what three with the Cardinals. That's nine. That would be a good start. Let's start somewhere, because you can wear nine stands for news. I do not think they're this bad segment. I don't think so. I agree with you. I mean, they can't be this man, I don't care what you say. Okay, segment, Thank you very
much, Yes, sir, stay tuned for more. And of course Wayne Allen roots coming up next about Nevada, his relationships with Donald Trump and Moore and whether it's all going to be fixed. It'll be fixed. Make it so big it can't be rigged. That's what I say on news radio seven hundred WLW. Listening to a woman shop in the produce section, isn't funny? Yeah? A sail on cucumbers listening to a woman poot next to the
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is Alan Roots. And first of all, way, I love your recent columns, one about Trump drawing one hundred thousand people to a parking lot standing on concrete, when Biden has more house college kids turning their back on him. But before we get to that, you have a column just post it that says, President Trump, we can end inflation tomorrow. Is really is this simple? Here's the plan. So assuming Trump becomes the president, pray to god he does November the fifth, sixth, and seventh. What is
the plan, Wayne Allen Root, what's the plan? Well, first of all, you can kind of combine the two columns built because the first one is called show and tell, and it was about the fact that people ask why is Trump winning so big? And he really is winning big because don't worry about some of the stupid polls when you know they over sample Democrats really the only ones that matter, Ratsmius, it is probably you know, one of the two best in the country. I think that there is one called
the Democracy Institute that's one of the best in the country. They all show him winning ten points, twelve points, and polls show winning ten hut or twelve. He's probably winning fifteen or twenty. But more importantly, you win by the electoral vote, you know, not the popular vote. So even winning by ten doesn't matter. What matters is can you win my state Nevada, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, or Wisconsin. If you win
five of those six, you win the presidency. And that's it. And Trump's winning every one of those states except wisconcent where he's basically tied, and he's winning him big. I mean, he's winning Nevada by twelve points. So look, that's show and tell, right, that's a real thing. And I said, the reason why he's winning is show and tell, because you can't hide inflation. You can hide everything else. You can even hide the open border, even though everyone's mad at it and everyone's aware of it.
Now, nobody sees it on the daily basis unless you live, you know, up against the border. And what a twelve ranchers that lives on the border. You don't see what's going on. But you can see and feel and touch and taste inflation. And people know the government's lying. It's
horrible. Inflation's bad. When I get my car, insurance builds up twenty percent, home insurance builds up twenty percent, My groceries are up twenty percent, my electric builds up seventy percent, my gas bill is up fifty percent. The gas I put my car is up fifty percent. People can see it and feel it. The country's on the verge of a collapse. So that's why I believe Trump is up that big. I think that explains everything. And then one more show and tell for you when you ask about my
plan, which I hope will become Trump's plan. You know Trump, the one thing Trump never did, and neither did Reagan, my two heroes. Neither one of them ever did anything about spending. It was all about tax cuts and turning around the economy. And oh, that's great, that's what I want. I want a tax cut, and I want the economy to be great, and I want my business to soar. But you know,
in the end, the debt is going to destroy this country. It's going to take us down, and the inflation is going to take us down. And inflation is caused by spending, government spending and debt, and so show and tell instead of listening to me, just look at Argentina. My whole
column was built around Argentina's new president, Aavi Malay. I think he's been in office like five months and he has taken like three hundred percent monthly inflation, and he's got it down to eight percent, and the economy is turned around. And Argentina's currency, which I think is the peso, is up the most of any currency in the world. It is an economic miracle. And he turned the inflation around overnight. And how did he do it.
He massively cut government spending, and he massively cut government agencies, and he massively cut government employees. And the government employee unions all complained, bill of course they did. All the unions are always going to complain. They don't want anyone to lose their job, but they're worthless. These government employees outside of law enforcement, outside of the military, we can do without, probably yeah of them, but certainly you can cut thirty percent without even thinking of
it. Nobody would ever notice they're gone, and the economy will turn around because the spending is down dramatically. That's what we got to do. The government should not be spending all the money it's spending and eating up the whole economy and all the money in the economy. All these pensions for govern employees, all these huge bloated salaries for govern employees. You don't cut all of
them. But if you cut fifteen percent, and six months later another fifteen percent of government spending and fifteen percent of government employees, and another six months later, another fifteen percent of government employees. And if you just and I threw in a few other things, if you eliminated the Department of Energy and Education to start with, and make a list of twenty more useless government agencies, could we do any worse with the cost of energy? Could we do
any worse with education? In this country? We could do just horrible without either department, because they don't do a damn thing good for us to get rid of all these agencies and fire all these employees and then, you know, make us energy independent again, and you know, just stop with this nonsense. Green energy doesn't work. The way to get rid of inflation is to lower everyone's electric bill and gas bill by drilling, drilling, drilling.
And the border is inflation. The borders. You know, we're spending five hundred billion dollars a year, a half trillion a year on illegal allien and that's the government's number. I wouldn't be surprised if it five times that amount, So over ten years it could be trillions and trillions of dollars we'd save if you just secured the border and supported all the bad people at Biden's let in, you know, and stop giving away two hundred billion dollars to Ukraine.
It's a waste of money, it's a losing cause, and had the most corrupt nation in the world. Fire the new eighty six thousand IRS agents and cancel the eighty six billion of new spending form. We should be eliminating the IRS, not finding ways to spend an additional eighty six billion. So if you add all that together, and I've thrown in three more that weren't in the column bill, I'm gonna deal with them later. But you know,
I didn't have room for everything. But if you eliminate the Federal Reserve, and if you term limit Congress, and if you restore the gold standard, if you could do all of those things, America would be in such great shape. We'd be great again, the economy be great again, and most importantly, inflation would be great again. It would be like one percent or two percent if you by the way, the last three, if it
just did them, you know, just end the Fed. There's a disaster, and he term limited the politicians and the gold standards means you can't spend beyond what you've got. You can't just to spend. You can only spend what a gold You know what a dollar's worth against gold. You can't spend a dollar fifty if you only have a dollar. If you just did what I recommend and follow Javier Malay, the president of Argentina, if they could do in Argentina, we can do it here. We can make the American
economy and the American debt and American inflation great again. You know two things that would survive a Biden presidency forever and ever and ever are the forty to fifty million illegals here and the thirty five trillion dollars of national debt. And when I watched some of the Morehouse speech by President Biden, he promised to spend trillions and more dollars. And so what's at stake this November. It's
not just a change in policy. Can you imagine this country with the same policies in effect four more years and then Kamala Harris takes over four more years, We're gonna fifth trillion dollars. There'll be one hundred million of legals in the country that none more. Past the tipping point. It's over. We can't exist anymore. Well, Bill, I'm not sure we're not at sipping point now, you know. I tell everybody's a very positive guy, always have been. But I'm not sure. But Trump could save us. I
just know he's the only chance that we have to save us. I think it's more likely that Trump will get elected. If he gets elected, it's more likely he'll get elected, and he will postpone the pain and we'll have four more years to all make money and figure out what to do and where to go next. Because I really do believe at this point America is just about past the tipping point. You know, if Trump gets in, can he really deport twenty to thirty million legal But probably not. I'm sure probably
not. I would assume he's really good at trial. But I don't believe the court will let him do it. I believe the Supreme Court in the end will say you can't do that. You know, every day there is a new ridiculous problem that they'll do anything for illegal but nothing for an American citizen. The courts don't care about our civil liberties. They just did some new ruling for legals I forgot what it was. It was so ridiculous. It was a minor thing. Oh, I know, the police they knock
on the door. I knocks on the door. And the Supreme Court ruled that you couldn't do that anymore, you know, knock and arrest. You're not allowed to do that. But meanwhile, I notice I have a friend, Jake Lang. You know you know that named Jake Lang, one of the j six prisoners. Yes, Jake Lang was arrested. Great guy, to my knowledge, did nothing wrong. But let's assume he did something wrong. It certainly wasn't as bad as being a guy at Columbia University screaming killed
the Jews and death to American We are hamas. He certainly wasn't worse than that. And they don't get in any trouble. They don't get arrested. If they are arrested, they're out in the death ticket the next day. He's been in jail, the most horrible conditions, in the most horrible jams
of jails in America, for four birthdays without trial. This is the most Unamerican, unimaginable clue and unusual punishment and torture I've ever heard in my entire life, and he's just one of like, you know, several hundred who
have faced the same type of miserable conditions that are pretty close. Is not absolutely the definition of torture in the United States of America for being conservative warriors on January sixth, which was clearly a set up by the DOJ and Nancy Pelosi and the Capitol Police to put people in jail and to make Trump look bad. When Trump asked for thousands of National Guard and they refuse them, and they knew that a million people and you know, twenty Capitol Police,
but it was going to turn into a terrible riot. They knew that. They wanted it, they encouraged it, they fomented it, and then they arrested people. And if you don't plead guilty and say yes, I want five years in prison, they hold you in jail with no trial and they literally torture you. That's what they've done to Jay Lang. So you know, this country, I'm starting to lose all faith in it. And I've always loved it. And I was with a friend in Las Vegas today for
breakfast. Nobody said to me. He said, my grandparents risked their lives and almost died to come to America and talk about full cycle. It's one hundred years later, and me and all my friends are thinking of how do we get out of America? And I think that's the saddest thing I've ever heard in my entire life. And that's how people are starting to think.
Great patriots, smart people, successful people are trying to think, how do I get my money out of the country, and an emergency, how quickly can I get me and my family out of the United States of America. It's awful. I'll tell you. You have another posting the debates, so called debates are announced a few days ago, and you have a posting the debates are a trap. It came out of nowhere. It was a Tuesday Wednesday morning. All of a sudden, I didn't think Biden would debate because
he can't. He's severely mentally disabled, severely mentally disabled, he can't debate, And so all of a sudden he issues an offer and Trump quickly accepts it. Now, what do you think it's a trap? I think it's a trap. Anim state. First of all, if you've got a big lead, you don't need to debate, and you don't need to go along with all the things he demands. You know, Trump has a huge lead and Biden is desperate. They know from their internal polls that Trump is just
killing this guy, pounding him. Nobody likes Biden anymore. I don't run into a single Black or Latino person who likes Biden. They all hate him. They despise him. Now with they vote for Michelle Obama, I don't know, but I know they're not voting for Biden. So he's lost Black votes, he's lost youth votes, he's lost Latino votes. He's got nothing left Bill. So she is the jesper One and he's making demands and Trump is saying yes, Why and why would you debate the man in June?
First of all, there's only one answer, you know. Forget my whole long commentary with a thousand reasons why. How about this? One answer? Is all Trump had to say. I can't wait to debate you anytime anywhere in September or October as people are thinking about the election, But until the Democrat convention, until we know who the actual nominee is, I'm not debating anyone to the Democrat Party because Joe, I don't believe you're gonna be the
nominee. That's the right answer, because I don't believe Joe will be the nominee. It's very clear they're going to replace him, the christ to replace him. So why debate him in June when he's not going to be there in September. Well, June twenty seventh I think was selected by those around Biden. Biden doesn't make any decisions on his own, and so I think, thinking along lines of on Obama type working in the executive branch today, they want to see how he does. If he does in a disastrous way,
that's another reason to get rid of him in August. Because June twenty seventh was a complete debacle. I think that's why it was done that way. Yeah, and at least he listened to me in one thing. I mean, look, everything I write, I send directly to President Trump. He gave me the right person he sent it to, and they had it right to And most things I write eventually come out of his mouth. And I wrote several things. One of them was do you not agree to debate
until you drug test Joe Biden? He's absolutely going to be drugged. He can't make it through ninety minutes for that serious state of the art drugs. And then Trump came out two days later and said, you got a drug test and might demand a drug test. So he listened to me on that whether or not you know, we know Biden's going to say no, you already did. We know he's going to stick to that. So will Trump actually debate him? I don't know the point of debating in June anyway.
I don't know the point of debating someone who won't be the nominee who's on drugs. And then I heard they agree to a VP debate in July. Why does anyone care about any of the beaches and vacations in July? I know you don't debate till September October because no one's focused on the election until September and October. So why did Why did Trump say, Okay, is
a bright guy, knows what's going on. Why? Look? I love Trump, I love everything about him, but he's also got a ug ego, and I think he really is competent a bit to say whenever wherever, However, I don't care. I'll debate you anywhere, My people will debate you anywhere. I'll pick a VP that will destroy Kamala, will debate, debate her anywhere, but it doesn't matter in the history of America. To my knowledge, I don't think I'm wrong about this. I love someone that
proved me wrong. I don't believe it's ever been a presidential or a vice presidents of debate before September ever in any election. Ever, you debate in September and October leading up to the November election, nobody cares what happens in June or July. So I don't see the point and agreeing to any of this. And I don't see the point in debating a guy who a is
going to be on drugs. So you've got a drug test and bing is going to have an electronic device in his ear, and they're gonna give me the answers on the spot in his ear, and he's just gonna repeat what they're saying to him in the ear. So if you don't check her electronic devices, you're a fool. And here's c I remember when Hillary debated Bernie
Sanders in twenty sixteen. You remember that she got the questions in advance from from that that black lady who was on the Democrat National Committee was that No, No, she's a CNN. Yes, Donna Brazil gave her the question. Everyone knows that nuts. In fact, Donna Brazil apologized she gave the questions to Hillary. Someone's gonna give the questions to Biden's people as sure as I'm standing here. So here's another trick. I implore President Trump's it to
do to put into place. Okay, how would you stop them from giving the questions in advance to only Joe Biden? You demand that both sides get the questions in advance, so they'll both know what the questions are and then they both get to practice answers. Fine, but you can't cheat me if that happens. Now we're both prepared. But you can't allow them to give you only one side the answer and the other not. And there's no way that CNN or in September, ABC will not leak the questions to Joe Biden.
They have to demand they both give them an advance. These are all good common sense answers for Donald Trump. I would be listening and why would Trump agree? You to ABC and CNN and stuff. I'd love to have you do it, or I love to have someone at Fox and newsbacks. I'd love to have anyone other than Jake Tapper has said the most vicious,
cruel things about Trump. Imaginable and ABC News and Joyce Tephanopolas thinks he says next second kin of Adolph Hitler, and those are the two organizations he agreed to. And listen again, I'm realistic. I don't mind having a Tapper or Stephanoppolis as long as there's two debate moderators and Biden chooses one and the others chosen by Donald Trump. Why can't you choose a Wayne rud or Bill Cunningham? Why is it going to be two liberals against So it's two liberals
and Biden is three against one. That's every debate. Do you remember that woman Candy Crowley? Do you remember she destroyed Romney Mitt Romney had Obama on the ropes. Candy Crowley jumped in and lied for him, and that was the end of that question where he had him on the ropes, and that was the reason he didn't win the debate. And so it's always three against one. Why don't we get to choose one moderator never of our liking? Makes no sense? Well, why doesn't Trump figure it out. You got
to do it well. Please. I agree with you on one thing that Joe Biden is not going to be the nominated of the Democrat Party. Come in the middle of August, Wayne Allen wrote, great to have you on again. The time flies and how did the American people get ahold of you? All right? I now have three TV shows and one nationally syndicated radio show, and lots of columns. I used to write one a week. Now I generally write five a week. Every morning I write a column.
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Thank you, Wayne Hey. That's why I root for America. God bless you, Bill, God Bless America. All right, let's continue with more and uh so true. I think Trumps had during the quick negotiations. But he'll find a way out of it somehow. No'll Cunningham with you every afternoon on NewsRadio seven hundred WLW. Is your car superhero donating get to Goodwill terms, your four wheeled friend and the services for people with disability. And when
I was vice president, thanks for kind of bad during the pandemic. And what happened was Rock said to me, go to Detroit, help fix it. Well, poor Mary, he spent more time with me than he ever thought. He's going to have to I love you, Hello, Quiet,
I'm broadcasting. Secondly, we're in a situation where we have put together and you guys did did it for our administer, the President Obama's administration before this, we have put together I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. He's sitting in the lab part out loud. It's unbelievable, Andy Mack. The drop boxes, no signature verification,
no signature matches, no citizenship checks out. He's got to win, idea, He's got win by a lot to where they can't say, well, you found a van over here, and we got to make sure every vote counts. Every vote counts so many you can't just win. He's got to win by so many extensive voter shan operation in American history. You guys are down. You guys are like both lost hope the I think about the rest here Trump. According to Michael Cohen, he's spent a long time stealing money
from the Trump organization. Finally there's a crime. There's an actual crime. Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels like storting money. Donald Trump. He's the victim of both crimes. They got him on trial. I think he loves it. I think he loves that. This is just imploding. But he's on. He's on. They're talking about him every day, and it's a sham and everyone knows that he should have said at this point, gentlemen, uh right, come on up here. You're pulling a witness. Either you knew
he was a thief and a liar or you didn't know. Either way, you're responsible perpetrate a fraud on the court. So no, we can't have this, but he won't do it, Judge Marshaan, his daughter's making big bucks off the trial billions Democratic fundraiser, so she's making money. The judge gave money all Democratic operatives everywhere, including Colangelo from the Department of Justice put
there by Biden. What is going to wrap up next week? This same well, they said next next well, if tuesday's closing arguments, it would be a verdict on Friday, is what I predict. Because you don't want to go to another weekend, and this weekend, you know, you don't want to go past the weekend, so Memorial Days coming up. So you know, well, man, I mean to admit, to admit that I've stolen money from the person on trial. Why did he do that? Was
he just back into a corner or he knew what he had. They thought he had stolen money, and he didn't tell the prosecutor. He didn't tell them, So prosecution sitting there saying, what you stole thirty grands? He said the reason was his bonus wasn't large enough, so he thought he was owed the money. So just that every thief was ever stolen from their usual mode, I actually deserved it, That's what it was. But now it's thirty grand in cash in a bag. Sounds like Jeff Pastor baby should be.
And he said he's gonna run for cash. She's gonna run for Congress. Michael Cohen said, I'm gonna work. He'll probably get voted in. They'll fit right in with that grew cash Alder after his bags of cash. You I'm watching this, of course I can't listen, but here it is, and I'm thinking, wow, defense objects. The judge wants to call it a day and go home, and the defense is saying, we will look. No, no, let's keep going. Let's keep going. Now
the judge that I'm gonna I'm gonna bag it. I mean, it's unbelievable, keep going democratic activist all over the place because he's a Republican. You know what Charlie Luken thinks about Republican may you have a sex life of a Democrat and the money of a Republican Sega is unbelievable. I guess Vegas money is come with the bank account of Republicans and the sex life of a Democrat. There, you, Charlie would know that such chance in charge, worst
chance. What's Vegas saying about a conviction or not? No, they're saying, I mean, I guess gambling money has been coming in big for Trump to win the election. Not if I had to bet money on it, I'd bet Trump, but who knows that Democrats are done? A year ago the student the student report is a proud service of a local tame Star heating
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This was in twenty eighteen from his own lawyer Costello talking about Michael Cohen. So it's like, why are we sitting here? Why are they doing this to this guy? You know the answer to that question politics, Willie and golf. Let's see Scotty Scheffler's arraignment on multiple charges stemming from an incident prior to the second round of the PGA Championship, now being delayed until June third.
His attorney there in Louisville says ESPN and that a not guilty plea will be entered on the new date in Louisville and the World number one is not required to attend the arraignment which was scheduled for tomorrow. The charges will be dismissed. There'll be a significant time contribution made to the Louisville FOP and that'll be the end of this. A conflict in Romaine's schedule. The lawyer is the reason for the change in the date. Conflict. Well, the detective
did not have his body cam on. No evidence other than the cops say that's anymore. Body cams have saved cops much more than anything. So, I mean, you know, was it not on or did he turn it off? Or did he throw in the garbage? He didn't know he was Scotti Sheffler allegedly, according to the Lowersville Courier Journal, they didn't know who he was, which possible. And it was dark and it was raining, so maybe Scotty Scheffler didn't know who he was. He said that, he
said, I don't know you were a policeman. I didn't know. Will leave. The Reds were the day off to day after that three and seven road trip out west. They'll kick off a nine game homestand tomorrow night first to three against the Padres right here on seven hundred WLW. Last year on this date, the Reds last year were one game better than this the Red what nine under five hundred right now? Yeah? They were eight under last year on this date. How they were three and fourteen so far in May?
Not good? Not good. Let's see Xander Schoffley went wired to wire for the PGA Championship. Ken Griffey Junior, the Baseball Hall of Famer and former Red, is going to drive the pace car Sunday at the Indianapolis five hundred. How fast you have to go? Well, he's in a Corvette in Corvette, Yeah, a Corvette E ray. He's going to lead the field of thirty three drivers to the start of the greatest spectacle in racing. Will it be packed and stacked? Yes? What's bigger the five hundred or
the Kentucky Derby? It all depends on what kind of sports you like. I would say it's probably the uh, the Indianapolis five hundred? You ray? That is that an electric corvette? I don't know. Just it goes fast? How fast was the pay? The uh? You gotta go pretty quick? Well? Two hundred and thirty four miles in two and thirty four miles an hour. Scott McLaughlin yesterday and the ten Oil special. Don't you take off like about one sixty? Yeah? They they were moving there yesterday.
You could take off. They were very it was very blurry when they went by me. Why would you buy a sports car that's electric and isn't part of the at least for me, of the appeal of a sports car is the sound the engine roar. It feels like a man. We don't get that an electric car. What's what's what about that? Say? Were you? Were you there at the finish line looking to your right, Yeah, and all of a sudden you see a little speck and you look at all of a sudden, Yep, that's what I heard. I was right
there were on the other side of the barrier I was in. I was in pitt Lane yesterday. Yes, and the cars are moving right by me very quickly. Those cars weren't E cars, those Singer line. No, no, no, they're not. The Navy says they want E destroyers and E carriers. You gotta beet sneak up on them. We need not like we need a hole in the head. Unbelievable. Then the next thing is they'll be e people, eight people. I mean, you're really down right
now, you're down. I'm thinking about the Reds where the Iran's leaders dead. That's well, I was rooting for the helicopter. I don't know. I mean they're make you. That's called karma. That is karma. Did they play the United States yet? Well, the US said it is not US. I'm sure it's the Jews did it. I'm sure Israel. It was like a Kobe Bryant deal in the middle of nowhere in the mountains with the fog and rain, kaboom. I wouldn't I wouldn't go up with you.
I wouldn't go up more on a break. Would you ride a helicopter anywhere? I've done it one time my wife, on like one of our our second or third date. I got one of this right for they get on them right down there, uh Ohio River. Yeah, and you go up around King's Island going back. That was awesome, but I won't do it again. I got one of those for the for the went out to Vegas and went out to the Grand Canyon. I did that too. I forgot to talk of out that. That's good stuff right there, that's good.
Go down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, got a little wine, little cheese, come back up, and then go down to Las Vegas Boulevard with some Tom Cruise music playing. It made me feel like a man for the first time in years. How'd the music go? He was envisioned? He had a sixty out the side going down. I'm just down because of the rest. I mean, he's terrible on this team. They don't
have their team, and I hear him right now. CS is gone, but Clay is gone, Marte is gone, Freedo is gone, Loldolo appears to be gone. But for their top eight position players are out. So they got a pretty good excuse, right and then the rest of Martin hitmoreth you know, and fourteen though. I mean, I'm with Jason Williams day
at believe at five o'clock he's gonna lay out the scenario. He's crunched all the number he's looked at all the data, he's looked into the crystal ball, and he's going to tell us exactly what needs to happen for the Reds to stay in this thing. Dela Cruz, he said, he's Borrows is his agent. He will not sign a long term deal. We have this guy for about four more years and that's it. He's gonna sign one of those. You won't sign here. You don't want to be here, Jason
Williams, right the column. See what he says, Scott Burrows. What do you think how many Scott Burrows clients signed with the rest our? Only chance is for him to be signed by the Bengals, Right, that's my thought. I mean it's a little bit outside the box. How about how about Jamar Chase t Higgins and Dela Cruz. Is that a receiving corps? Yeah, that's pretty good and good not bad. Well let's try it. Well you can you talk to someone at the Bengals to see if they would
accept was Zach Taylor yesterday or by him? See what he says he might he say yes? Right, anjie? What good players like that? What about the Reds speed and d Are They don't play football? They think football soccer in the d R Right, they don't play football. He's rob never caught a pass, got good hands, he's quick, and he's fast and he can jump. In fact, he's better than Jamar Chase, isn't he
No, of course he is not. If you had to draft to play, if you had to pick one of those two guys, who'd you rather throw to? Jamar Chase because he's been catching football since he's like sure, he's a little guy. He's got long arms, big hands, not as big as uh, Dela Cruz. I know it doesn't work that way obviously, So yeah, what do you work that way? What do you say? I think, Dela Cruz? How look if de la Cruz from you know, the time he was four years old was catching footballs and running routes
and lifting weights and doing that, could he be in the NFL. Hitting a baseball is much harder than playing football is. If he can hit a baseball and throw a baseball and catch a baseball, it's hand to eye. When I played football with Jack moneyh and at Saints saved your grade school, remember Jack Monahan of course, and uh uh. Football is much easier to
play than baseball or basketball because certain positions are for sure. I mean Antonio Gates that never never played, didn't play college football on the Hall of Fame. That's my point, Dela Cruz, Well, basketball you never gave up the ball right, it was sticky out of my hands. That was it. But as far as football, he probably never went to heard nothing but string music. Did he go to high school? Even? I don't know that on d R High school. I doubted he was taking a field and
ground balls. Yeah, how about I'd say go deep just one time. I like to see Joe Burrow work out with Dela Cruz. Would that be something? I mean, throw it up high. He's what six foot six six six, and he can dunk a basketball. He can touch twelve and a half feet on the rim, twelve and a half feet straight up. His spreads the seven foot spread. He'd be much better than Jamar Chase. Here we go. You don't agree, No, let's try it. Talk to Joe Burrow, talk to Taylor, can talk to him. I don't
talk to this guy. Okay, Well call your guy, Troy Blackbird. I'll call Troy. Troy. He listens, he likes me. Yeah, only went down there. That does. By right of the gate, Willie Jason and I have on Jim Keys. He's gonna tell us that. Why uh, students these days, when we find the stats, it's like sixty percent of these students on college campuses support Hamas and tell us why that is and why they get most of their information from TikTok, saying, i'm us
don't miss this is gonna be interesting. Democratic Party found at the ku Klux Klan. Now a few decades later, guess what they support Amas between the Klan and a moss unbelievable. Say get me out of student's report please, I'm still upset, Willie and utter of a beautiful day here at the tri State. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud report all I should be with you, Bill later. It's Mike Dwine when we go to town tomorrow, is he Yeah, get a hold of them. We like
each other. Governor's here back in the good great market. Talk to Jason Williams about Dela Cruz will because he can make twenty five million a year as a wide receiver. Later on seven hundred WLW
