The lineup coming up. The three players coming up the bout against DS had a combined net worth of over a billion dollars forty three thousand strong in San Diego at Petco Park, and Diz mowed down the heart of the Potters lineup. Reds win, Reds win, Reds win. Even David Young, the commission is happy about that Reds win and not only seven and a half games out of first place with a bullet. But until then, David's Young,
the Commissioner of Warren County. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show, and David, how are you? I am doing great. The Reds are Red's hot. I am still waiting on the call for the call ups from the fantasy camp. And the better they play, I think the probability of that goes down. I have bet on my Reds. I have taken the over on sixty six on publicly stating they will win more than sixty six games. And I am very happy with their current win streak, very much so. And
I'll tell you what. They've won one in a row. But on the road trip they got six games on the Left coast and they win two o to three of Oakland, which is almost a given that team stinks, and then the Potters maybe the best team in the curfew with all the gun play going out there. Number three, the important stuff is tennis. First of all. The Monkey Bar and Grill. I understand you're a frequent visitor there. Burgers this week, I'll be well done. What do we know about
the Monkey Bar and Grill? Did the good fellows making the parents last night? Willie? I do not believe that happened, but I do believe the community has had a loss right now. The Monkey Bar is a great community asset. It's literally right around the corner from my new place here in Warren County, and it's you know, it's right on the Little Miami River. It's a great spot. You've got people canoeing through there. A guy named Mark Altmeyer started that and bought that a few years ago. I mean he
didn't start it. He bought it several years ago. And it's made a significant investment in there, and it's just made it a really nice spot for the community, little outside bands and all that. And so I guess I heard all the sirens last night that a fire in the kitchen around midnight, and bad stuff happened so hopefully I've got a lot of confidence in Mark. I hope he can rebuild that sooner rather than later. And Mark's a good
restaurant tour bring out some food trucks. Of course, fires grease fires, maybe in the vent system. Who knows what's going on, but I wish him well. It is tough to operate a restaurant in today's world. Secondly, King's Island, we had some report a few weeks ago that there was some individual walking around with a gun outside. All hell was breaking loose. I know, Warren County is not Hamlinton County, and you and the Prosecutor's
office take these things seriously. How's the curfew working at King's Island? I think I think we had this issue a couple of years ago, and you and I talked about it. There is definitely a difference in how we approach criminal justice in Warren County versus some of our brethren in other counties. Let's say, inside of Warren County have David Cornshell, who is a noose nonsense
prosecutor. You have Sheriff Larry Sims and Chief Deputy Barry Riley, who honestly don't put up with any nonsense, and then you're they're working very closely with the City of Mason police department, and so when trouble arrives at the doorstep of King's Island, it is not met with, Hey, let's give you a teddy bear and tell me your life story. And oh my goodness, I can't believe somebody said that to you in second grade. And yeah,
I understand why you're doing these actions. No, it's taught with you're breaking the law, We're going to arrest you, arrest ar Absolutely, we don't put up with this stuff. And so in Warren County, so law enforcement
in the Prosecutor's office does a great job of sending that message. And sometimes I think new groups of people tend to forget that and think that they can act a fool just like they do in other communities, and quickly they learn that doesn't fly in Warren County. Well Sheriff Larry Simms is an alkaliight of Simon Leee. David Fornshell walks in the shoes of Joe Deeters. And when things go awry in Warren County, guess what, there's a sheriff in town.
You're going to get arrested. You're gonna go to jail. In fact, you have lots of room in the Warren County jail, and an't you for those who break the law? You got plenty of room. There's plenty of room at the end, which you know, as we talked about, that doesn't give me any pleasure that we build a new jail. I guess
what we did. And by the way, it's paid for, paid, and the tax revenue stream that we promised to turn off after five years to pay for the jail was turned off, so we did not keep that revenue stream. So we had this big, nice new jail with plenty of room. And if you want to cause havoc or trouble or you know, miss step in Warren County, there's room at the end for you. In fact, you know, I think of Warren County, I think at King's Island,
and I think of the tennis tournament. And at the end of last year, I had on a course John Barrett, Western and Southern. I speak to the lender clan and there was some apprehension. I know, they bid on keeping the tournament at the ATP in Mason, and there was this billionaire guy. But I think Barrett and Lender billionaires also, but that's a different issue. But nonetheless, there was a fear in August. In September, I spoke to Tony A. Bender about this, who also made some
significant financial contributions. I understand to keep the tennis tournament in Mason, but what happened news came out a few days ago. You have three moving pieces or four. You got the billionaire in South Carolina that may have wanted to move the ATP tournament to South Carolina. You have the state of Ohio with a five billion dollars surplus. You got Warren County who squeezes nickels into quarters when it comes to the taxpayer money. And then you had the ATP tournament
itself. And you're right there in the middle. There was some reporting that the tournament is safe. Give us a full report about the ATP tournament in Mason. I am not prepared to say that the tournament is safe. I will say that starting with our friends in the city of Mason, who this is just absolutely mission critical for themness to keep this tournament. Warren County in the state of Ohio, including the governor and the Lieutenant Governor Eustead, who
actually was on site at the facility a week or two ago. He took it that importantly and showed up along with our state reps out of Matthews and Scott Lives and our state Senator Steve Wilson. Everybody is unified and saying we've got to keep this. This is such a big deal for our community. And honestly, it's almost like having King's Island in your backyard. Literally, like I do. You don't. Sometimes you take it for granted what a
big deal that is with millions of people that are coming. The Western Southern Tennis Tournament is very similar to that, Willie. I mean when I ran for office like eighteen nineteen years ago. Now I learned something and I was like, is this real? And I think that it's actually still true today that the Western Southern Tennis Tournament is such a big deal internationally. There are
more hits on its website than the Reds and Bengals have internationally combined. Hey, that again, it is a for one week for yes, the one week tournament that the international hits on the Western Southern website is greater than the Reds and Bengals get internationally combined. This is what I understand. Wow. Yes, so it is a big thinking deal, and it is global. We have more than two hundred thousand fans that show up here. It generates
more than seventy million dollars to our local economy. It is a very very big deal. But you're asking what's the status and what happened The US Tennis Association apparently, you know, during COVID a couple of years ago, had some issues. Obviously, like a lot of businesses did that. You know, you couldn't hold tennis tournaments during COVID, and so revenues were down.
They were hurting. They sold one of their major premiere events, I believe in Madrid for more than four hundred million dollars and they said, hey, wait, this is helping us out. We can sell these what they call sanctions and generate cash. So they did that in Madrid, one of the Master's one thousand level tournaments. Then they said, well, let's take a look at the Western Southern Open in Mason, and sure enough they put it up for sale and there were multiple bidders that came in and as you said,
including our Cincinnati's good friend John Barrett in Western Southern. And then there was two or three other bidders at least that were outside of our community that definitely we're going to move this tournament. You know, Billy Jian King had a group, Roger Federer had a group. There were certain groups that were saying, we're gonna move this period. It's too valuable of an asset to keep in Cincinnati. We've got it somewhere else. We've got this allegiance to
another city. And so that was their position. Luckily that didn't happen. It was sold to a guy named Ben Navarro who's a billionaire out of Charleston, South Carolina, and he's a tennis guy. He's got a daughter that's a professional tennis player. Now. He's a tennis family, and he cares about the sports, and he cares about the communities that he invested, and
our hope and our prayer is that he keeps it here. Things are looking good, but those negotiations are still ongoing, Willie, and you've got a bunch of different partners that are involved. As he said, in this it's very complex. And the big thing is this tournament is actually you know, one week tournament now with two hundred thousand spectators bringing in that seventy million dollars to the local economy. It's actually changing, Willie. It's going to a
two week tournament in twenty twenty five. That is going to be in just a couple of years. This thing is going to be even bigger with a two week tournament where they're saying there's going to be three or four hundred thousand people here and you know, economic impact one hundred and forty million dollars,
who knows. I mean, it is a very big deal. So this guy invested in which I respect so much, his private capital into this tournament, bought it, he controls it, and now we in the City of Mason, Warren County, and the state of Ohio collectively in a partnership, are trying to show him some love and say we want to keep you. This is important to our community. We appreciate what you're doing. We appreciate
you investing your hard earned private capital into this event. And he's going to spend even more money, Willie, in investing in those grounds, in those facilities. A few days ago, I might have been wrong, but I thought it was almost like a done deal except for the paperwork. But your tank when I asked you you said quote not safe. So it's not safe yet as we sit here Wednesday afternoon, it's not safe yet. But is heading the right direction? And how much money will it cost to taxpayers?
Talk about the state of Ohio, talk about Warren County, talk about the city of Mason. How much money we're talking about the money the taxpayer is putting in. They're talking about a hundred and fifty million dollars upgrade to the grounds in the facility. You know, if he spent and again the reports I'm reading online is he spent two hundred and fifty three hundred million dollars on the tournaments. Then he's now saying I got to take this two weeks.
One thing I didn't even know, Willie. There's not even a kitchen on the grounds there. Really, then all that food has to be catered in from outside vendors. There's not a kitchen facility there. So they need more quarts, more space, more programming, more concessions. So everything is going to get improved there. And they're talking about upwards of one hundred and fifty
million dollars additional infrastructure investment there. So they are. And the good thing is, and you know me and I hopefully I've got some street cred on being a fiscal conservative. They are asking for skin in the game from the city, the county, and the state, and I think as a partnership, we are stepping up and saying and it's a very reasonable ask in my opinion, that it is not some billionaire coming in and saying, hey, build me a new stadium or I'm moving my team. That's not what's going
on here like you've seen in some of the NFL circumstances. This is very much somebody just saying, hey, I want to make sure that I've got partner that are committed to this tournament like I am, and I'm spending my own money. So there's definitely a package that's being developed the state of Ohio because they've done this for FC Cincinnati, they did it for the Columbus Crew. There is like a stadium fund that goes into the capital budgets, and
our local representatives and our local state senator. I believe that's twenty two and a half million out of this one hundred and fifty million, and then the city and the county are still developing our own packages to try to help him out. So make sure that he understands what a big deal this is. So Ben Navarro of South Carolina is indicated tepid willingness to keep it here. He put up about three hundred million dollars to quote by the tournament. Everyone
thought, well, that means it's going to South Carolina. But you're saying, Ben Navarro recognizes the value here and the grounds, and one hundred and fifty million of our contribution would come mainly from the state, the county, in the city. And so as we sit here and yeah, what I'm saying, Okay, yeah, no, I'm saying. I'm saying he spent
upwards of three hundred million to buy it. Now, in addition, there's going to be an additional one hundred and fifty million infrastructure going into that site. He's doing the vast majority of that, north of one hundred million of that. Oh great, great, Yeah. So this is not hey, I spent three hundred you spend one hundred and fifty. No, no, no, no, it's not like that. We're talking tens of millions here on local, state, and county contribution, not hundreds of millions or anything
like that. This is this is a very reasonable ask for someone that just invested literally almost a half a billion dollars in our community, and the payback to the taxpayer would be over the next ten to twenty years. It pays back every year. It's not even a question of is this a good deal for the taxpayers currently with a one week tournament over two hundred thousand visitors generating
seventy million dollars. And remember, Willie, this is how things like property taxes inside of your community remain fairly low, you know, relatively speaking. This is how things like how did we just do a tax holiday in Warren County where we literally didn't collect property taxes from our tax um from our our property owners for the last year. It's because of all the good economic things we have going on, the balance we have in our community. And this
is an important piece of that puzzle. A property tax holiday in Warren County. Yeah, we talked about that. Yeah, I didn't collect property taxes um last year. Oh you didn't collect because you had so much money? Said, ah, you don't pay any property weren't talking how much money? Hunt? It was twenty million and plus. Our MRDD board did about twenty
million. It was about forty to fifty million that we didn't collect. Remember, most month, most people still paid a proper property tax bill because about seventy percent or eighty per cent of your property taxes is the school levies, right, So that was still paid, but the county's portion of that we didn't collect it last year, all right? So when would the deal? Today's May three in the afternoon. So when will you have a deal?
Deal in hand? Signed in blood by Ben Navarro, Western and Southern Carl Lender, David to Young, Larry Simms, David Fornshell, Don Prince, the former mayor of Mason on Lenda coffee prints. When will this deal? When will the deal deal be done? I know when you're bringing up your dear Park High School basketball teammates, you are serious about this issue, so that is strong. I don't know. Again, I'm not leading this. I want I want to be clear. The City of Mason and even Lieutenant
Governor Eustead and the Governor are in the middle of this. So they they're the ones. This is above my pay grade. I'm just a lowly county commissioner Willie trying to get things done. But this is people. A lot of people are working literally around the clock on this and it's a very important deal, and we want to keep the tournament. It's not safe, but you're cautiously optimistic. That is a because you know what, I bet on Warren County, Willie, and I bet on the American people normally that we
can figure things out. So the people insteade of Warren County, the infrastructure we have here, the business climate we have here, the workforce we have here, I'll bet on them every day. It's not a done deal, but I'm willing to bet on Warren County that we're going to keep this. David Young, we gotta run. I would note that there's a proposal in the City of Cincinnati. Headline is a program pays gun offenders to step away
from crime could at work to reduce gun violence. It's a proposal by mayor after a peer of all and others to pay active firearm offenders and users to put down their guns, providing travel and offering anonymity and paying them money in order not to shoot people. So it's called the Advanced Piece. So I'm not sure that's needed in Warren County. But when government is paying individuals not to commit crime to put down the guns, you know, we're in serious
trouble. David Young, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And get her done, Willie, Willie that that proposal has about as much chance in Warren County as running the street car up here does. So you won't be a turnaround point for the advanced street car design you want. You will not be involved in that. That's probably not coming into downtown. Webanon, David Young, Warren County Commissioner, thank you for coming
on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you. God bless you, Willie, and God bless America. Well let's continue with more not we're not going to collect property taxes. We have too much money. All right, let's continue your thoughts five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW. Give your mom what you really wants from Mother's day, A clean home. And there's no clean like Zeros clean. It's not too late for a deep spring cleaning on your home.
I only trust to pros. They were down one oh late, came back score to run a little bit of a single, a little bit of a walk, tied it up, goes to extra innings. The Ghost Runner Red score make a two to one. It's looking bad. Bottom of the tenth. They have the heart of the line of coming up. Three players batting that have a total net worth of over a billion dollars and on the mound
Diaz and first and second nobody out for the Padres crowd going nuts. Now they had forty four thousand people come into Petco Park on a Tuesday night. The team is hotter than can be, although they won about half their games, nonetheless and shut them down and Red's win two to one. Action starts this afternoon about three ten with yours truly and the segment first pitch about four
ten or so and the Reds are back out and then come home. Let's get into the issues two or three figures issues or percolating Number one I have on Frank LeRose coming up in about twenty twenty five minutes. He's the Secretary of State. He's in charge of voting in this state. And on the surface, it looks good to say that citizens can get together on their own form. Little groups draft a statute on a legal pad on a kitchen table,
go and get four hundred and seventy five thousand valid signatures. Get the issue on the ballot, and citizens control their own destiny they vote. On the other hand, my God has had a bad idea. People like Scott Sloan, well intended, Scott Sloan is not a bad person, but he's lost his way completely on this voice of the common man stuff. In reality, no one in today's world sits in their backyard and meeting in some den somewhere or a sun room and drafting a statute and then get their friends and
neighbors to get together and gogether half million valid signatures. It doesn't work that way. And the reason you have legislation as opposed to constitutional amendments, whether you like it or not. In Columbus and Frankfort in Indianapolis, that we have a representative republic. We do not have a democracy. We have never had a democracy, We never will have a democracy in this country. We have a representative constitutional republic in which we elect individuals every two or four or
six years that they go on our behalf and study issues. They have hearings, consure things up whatever they might be, take many months put together. Democrats have their say, Republicans have their say. So called quote experts testify in Frankfort or Columbus or Indianapolis. Then the legislation is drafted, which can take months or years. Everything is considered, who should do this, who can't do this? What are the waiting periods? What are they? Exemptions
are the deductions? Who can conduct certain procedures? And that's fair to out over many, many months, and then there's debates held. The law might be passed, might not be passed. But if it is passed, the governor has his rehearse, and the governor signs the law, it goes into effect. At some period of time, citizens are warned, okay, we've got a new law coming and this might take anywhere from three months, six
months, a year to two years. And then if the citizens don't like it, if Scott Sloan doesn't like the law, well we have the referendum process available in which citizens can get together, get the requisite number of signatures and take the law away. This is not what's being voted on, and that is that Planned Parenthood drafted their own law and they're paying individuals to get the signatures on a clipboard. It's going to be all about women's health.
It's a women's health initiative. It's not going to be killing the Unboard. It will be all about women's health, and signatures will be gathered because they're going to pay individuals to gather the signatures. You need something like four and seventy five thousand valid signatures, which means you tend to get like six or seven hundred thousand signatures. It'll take several months to get those together. Individuals are paid with clipboards to get them. I've not signed one in my entire
life because I don't have time to read the proposed ordinance. So the proposed law before I sign my name, I'm not going to take the time. It's not the way things are supposed to work. In fact, in the Washington it takes two thirds of the House for constitutional amendment and two thirds of the Senate plus three fourths of the states. So and to amend the constitution
takes about seventy five percent of the states to say yes. This law, which you may vote on in November, was drafted only by planned parenthood to look out for abortions, and makes a surface argument that citizens control their own destiny. No, we don't. We're a constitutional republic. Were not a democracy, in Ohio would be one of the few states that permit this to occur. There's no hearing, there's no Republican Democrat coming together, there's no
so called experts testifying. There's no open debate as to what's in the law. Planned Parenthood drafted the law to reflect Planned Parenthood's direction when it comes to killing the unborn, But it's going to be about not killing the unborn. It'll be about women's health. I'm in favor of women's health, aren't you. Heck, my mother was a woman, my wife is a woman, my granddaughter is a woman, my sister as a woman. I care about
women more than I care about men. But I do not want abortion on demand up through the moment of birth, which is what Planned Parenthood's going to put on the ballot. So when Scot's land and others say, wow, Frank LaRose and All is trying to what he's trying to do is take away your opportunity to vote. No, he's not, So he's gonna be here. In about twenty twenty five minutes, Scott Sloan has basically lost his way in the wilderness, playing this blogny about the voice of the common man.
Well, I'm the voice of the common man. I'm looking after you, and Scott Sloan has become an elitist from Mason. Let's continue. That's a one o'clock one oh five today. You got to pay attention. Secondly, it was good to hear from David Young about what's happening in Mason with the tennis tournament. It's like having a World Series in Cincinnati every year. Two hundred thousand people, economic input fifty to eighty million dollars a year, shall
I say. Foreigners come here from every like eighty five different countries. Money is spent like drunken sailors. It's a wonderful event. Now it's going to be expanded in two years to two weeks, going to spend twice the money, twice as many courts. And so I hope that David Young and Foreign Shell and many others can get together and convince the powers that be, especially ben Navero in South Carolina, this is a place to be. So we'll see what happens down the road. But as he said, this is not
a done deal. He has said that he's cautiously optimistic that this can come together. It must come together quickly. Lastly, as I get ready for Today's show. The headline, well, if all the way, this will not be well reported the mainstream media. We're not going to cover this News, ABC, NBC, CBS, New York Times, Washington Post not going to cover this this headline, which is top medical schools exposed for providing gender
affirming care to toddlers, which is two year olds. So I've read this, and I said, Department of Education, why is why this is a
big story. Medical programs at Duke UNC and Eastern Carolina University Duke UNC and ECU are treating toddlers for gender dysphoria, according to the Department of Education, And I read down in the story says the following medical programs at Duke University, University of North Carolina, and East Carolina University are offering transitory resources to children supposedly suffering from gender dysphoria, and goes on to say medicine must be
used to pursue the interest of those who need their gender affirmed. And if you don't go along with this, by the way, you got you got a problem. You're somehow phobia about something. Goes on to say that as far as the Pentagon is concerned, this is now being President Biden has issued in order that gender affirming care can be given to individuals as young as seven
years old. North Carolina has it at two years old. Pentagon doctor's claim that seven year olds can now make decisions to be injected with hormones and puberty blockers. That's a seven year old son or daughter of someone in the Department of Defense, and I find this unbelievable. As soon as a child thinks or pretends they may be in a different sex, then they must be affirmed,
no questions asked. So from moms and dads and grandparents that have a two year old or a three year old, as soon as it appears you're two year old who might still be in diapers? Am I right about this? I think so that you have to affirm their care by getting gender affirmation procedures done. At major college in North Carolina, the report says that Duke Medical Center opened its gender clinic in twenty fifteen and treats toddlers as young as
two years old for gender based treatment. UNC Health North Carolina University sees patients as young as three years old who are believed to have gender dysphoria. The report cited an intake form, which is no longer available online. That said, it offers gender affirming care for the youth. Additionally, residents in the medical school program reportedly offer free cross sex hormone therapy on occasion. Wow,
so I've said before. Now, one of the arguments of those who do not want to mutilate children is that, look, if a parent has to be notified, you get this all the time in high school with thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen year olds that the parent doesn't know what's going on.
According to one report on Pew Research Center, twenty five percent of teenagers now identify is LGBTQ plus plus twenty five percent, when the real number historically has been about two percent, which includes gay and and lesbians and bisexuals, etc. But now the numbers up to twenty five percent, And when the parent is not notified, most of us say, well, that's a big
problem. So I asked its decision makers. Let's say you're a very very liberal type person, and you've gone through the education system believing as you do, that gender affirming care needs to be given to everyone, and medicine has
now become an activist entity. Right now, there's activists who are physicians and medical providers who've grown up in a radical progressive audiological base to college and high school that have no problem with socially transitioning toddlers based upon their belief they're locked in the wrong body. And these institutions are specific about the mode of treatment as gender affirm and care, which means this is a pathway or highway to
get them back into the right gender. We do not allow a two or three or four year old make any decisions in their life about medical care. But what do you do when a mom and a dad who in a sense
been victimized by public education to believe this crap? And you have Duke University, which sounds like a great institution, University of North Carolina, etc. Saying that we'll provide the care, and the mom and the dad agree or generally it's just a mother agrees, and the university says absolutely and is paid for by Medicare or generally Medicaid. And as a consequence, these colleges making serious money millions of dollars transitioning toddlers that are locked in the wrong body.
Got the toddlers saying mommy, mommy, I'm a earl. Get rid of my penis. You got the parents saying let's get let's begin it, let's go, and you have the universities affirming that. My god, where does this? Where does this lead? I have no idea, but I know it's it's awful and it's bad. Duke University, the former home of Mike Huszewski, been doing this since twenty fifteen, so they've been at it for eight years, treating toddlers as as as young as two years old. So
that is the world today in which we live. Let's continue. I guarantee you this is a non story in the mainstream media because it's been going on
for so long. But nonetheless, when top medical programs like the University of Vanderbilt University in Nashville provide gender firming care to two year olds, four year olds, seven year olds, when Joe Biden, as Commander in Chief, orders the Pentagon to provide gender affirming care to seven year olds, and because there's the institutions make a boatload of money, and secondly, the radical leftists want this agenda to be put forth. We're in serious difficulties. We're in
serious, serious, serious problems. How it ends. I have no idea because when the parents agree the toddler doesn't have free will agrees, and Duke University says, we'll take care of that and everyone gets paid. My god, are we screwed up? The alternative would be for the state or for
the county to take custody of that child away from the parents. Now that's a whole other issue that'll never happen because in large sections of Blue America that's considered an article of faith to follow this left wing progressive agenda, which is you're locked in the wrong body and genders. We have one hundred and five hundred and seven different genders according to Google. Just google how many genders are there? Comes up one hundred and five hundred and seven and the list grows
all the time. So if you're all of us in a sense or in the wrong body, we want to be something different, And my god, are we in trouble? So let's continue with more. Coming up after two o'clock today will be Kevin Jackson of the Black Sphere to talk about the claims of the Mayor of New York City, Adams and others that these are his words, not mine, that the white governor of Florida and Texas are sending migrants, immigrants, illegal aliens to their city because they want to punish a
black mayor. Well, Cincinnati is a sanctuary city. New York City Chicago are sanctuary cities. So if you announced to the world we're warm and welcoming to illegal aliens, let's give them all they want. Mayor Adams is all urinated off as his mayor lighthead. She don't know what to do. So this racial claim has been made. We're going to take that up and more
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profit. Maybe their initiatives which are which our voters supplied ordinances to have a sixty percent threshold instead of fifty and it's probably driven by the fact that Planned Parenthood is putting out tens of millions of dollars to get abortion on demand passed
in the state of Ohio. And there are some demagogues who on the left hand or the right to talk about, well, this is a citizen proposal that people like Scott Sloan, and we're sitting around somewhere in a Mason backyard speaking to his neighbors and say, you know what, we had to pass a new ordinance. We had to pass a new law. And suddenly this bubbles up from the from the battels of democracy, and then we really citizens
take control of their government. Sounds good on paper, but in reality that's not the way these things exist. Of course. Frank LeRose a good friend of Buddy Larrosa. Frank LeRose, it's the Secretary state in charge of voting in the state of Ohio. And Frank LeRose, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Frank, can you educate Scott Sloan, who's lost his way on this issue about tell us how these things happen? Yeah, you're
right, Willie. This starts with some special interest group with an extra grind in deep pockets that comes into Ohio and they hire hundreds of people with flipboards to put an issue on the ballot, and then they spend possibly tens of millions of dollars to try to get whatever their pet project is engraved into our
state constitution. And that's really the point here. Constitutions exist to lay out fundamental rights like the right to free speech, not self incriminating, freedom of assembly, keeping bare arms, those kind of things really fundamental rights, and also to establish the basic framework work of government and separate branches of government,
separation of powers, these kind of things. Constitutions don't exist for pet projects like no matter how you feel about them, marijuana or for that matter, casinos or abortion just doesn't belong in the state constitution. And certainly Ohio is an outlier in allowing a bare majority to amend our States Founding Document. And we need depiction as far as the other states. Can you educate to misinformed
about other states? And where is Ohio? Because it doesn't actually occur where citizens get together, you get one hundred thousand votes, I'll get one hundred thousand people to sign it. It doesn't work that way at all. But how does Ohio fit into the scheme of all the other states when it comes to proposing new laws. So most states recognize that legislating should be done in the state legislature, where they debate it in both chambers and have a vote
on it and then it goes together. That's where common legislating should be done. Most states do not allow something as foundational as their constitution to even be amended by citizen Initiaty nois and I'm fine with citizen initiative, But there are only seventeen states in the country that allows citizen initiated constitutional amendments. So we're already an outlier, one of seventeen out of the fifty that even allows citizens
to amend their constitution. And of those seventeen, I think it's nine or ten of them that have safeguards in place, such as a higher threshold or even in some states plan For example, in I believe it's in Nevada, the issue has to be on the ballot for two consecutive elections before it's approved. Florida requires a sixty percent threshold of the voters to amend their constitution. Something is important in the institution should require a consensus, a bipartisan consensus of
the citizens before you amend the constitution. So to pass the law whether you like it or not, there's committee hearings Republican Democrats, there's arguments made and subcommittees and committees. Then it goes to the whole General Assembly and it takes many months. Issues are raised, what about this problem? What about that problem? How does this new law fit into the constitutional scheme? Do we have notice requirements? What facilities have to do these procedures? What are the
training the people? You have multitude when it comes to an abortion or other issues of constitution, of statutory problem and the reason to keep this in the legislation go ahead, and it's still subject to referendum, right because it's the people where all real power rests. Don't like what the legislature does with a simple majority vote the people as has been done in Ohio, and referendum and
essentially a citizen veto of any law of its past. Again, a constitution is very different from the legislative process, and so months and months and months pro con notice requirement and so the way these things get on the ballot. Now that Planned Parenthood writes their own law, they determine all these difficult requirements about waiting periods, medical conditions. Planned PARENTHO determines the qualifications of the abortionists.
Planned Parenthood determines whether teenage girls can get it done. Notification of parents, planned parent who determinesists. If this one through the legislative process, there'd be months and months of cogitation of thinking of testimony, should we put this in? Should we not put it in? And then more debate on the floor. None that the great debate takes place, then the law has passed.
And as you just said, if citizens living in Mason or wherever, they are saying, you know what, I don't like that law, which is eighty four pages long, I want to rescind that law. The citizens still have the right to go through the recision process and take it away. But this particular Planned Parenthood abortion law is being conjured up and drafted by Planned Parenthood itself. They hire activists to go around college campuses to get the signatures.
Then it's put on and there's no amendment to that law. You say yay or nay on the law by Planned PARENTHOODE is that correct? That's correct? And Willie, this is why we don't have a direct democracy. We have a republic where the deliberative process occurs in an elected state legislator that is accountable to the people. We then can referendum if we don't like what they
do. But this kind of thing, a constitutional amendment that has tens of millions of dollars worth of ads run, is subject to demagoguery and listen, abortions just the latest it could be. The next thing is minimum wage. There's a group that wants to put a fifteen dollars an hour minimum wage with
an automatic inflation of dustment. That would kill small business. Who knows what the next blackamamy ideas that are going to come down the line are that people want to put in our custom My purpose is this, we should not be legislating via constitution. Saved the legislating for the legislature and save the constitution for
fundamental rights and the nuts and bolts of how we govern our state. And Frankly Rose, isn't it truth that the left wing activists are the ones that are supporting not raising the fifty percent threshold at sixty because Columbus is largely now a Republican c there's republicans everywhere and said they've lost at the ballot box.
They've lost the five constitutional offices, they've lost the House, they've lost the Senate, they've lost the Supreme Court of Ohio, they've lost the governorship lieutenant governor. And because they've lost at the ballot box, they want to circumvent the votes of the people to directly pass laws to demagogue the issue. Do you agree that's it. They know that they cannot enact their radical left wing agenda through our state legislators. They want to go around it and legislat via
constitution. That's dangerous, and this is about preventing that from happening. Listen. You know, I'm an army man, but there's an old saying in the Air Force that if you're taking flack, it means you're over the target. Well, the left is losing their ever loving minds about this very common sense change to our constitution. It would put Ohio in line with what most other states have. The fact that they're losing their minds about this tells us
we're probably on target. A couple other issues Frank Leo's Secretary of State well publicized here in newsrooms that even Republican governors opposed this. Even Republican attorney generals opposed this, And it's like bubbling up that everybody a Republicans and Democrats, thinks a bad idea to amend the constitution at sixty percent. I would add on that two things rank number one. To amend the US Constitution, it takes two thirds of the House, two thirds of the Senate, and three
fourths of the states. In Ohio it takes fifty percent. So it's a very lower standard. And so how do you respond in the argument all these elected Republicans are stepping forward to stand tall for the average slips, to make sure they have a voice in their government, as if you can't vote for people like you. So respond to the argument, you know, relative to the fact that that that somehow that we're taken away the right of the people
to control government. First of all, the lefties and the mainstream press are working over time to try to discredit this. There have been all of these hyperbolic editorials, one of them a couple of weeks ago said I'm putting a knife to the throat of democracy. Just absolutely insane kind of talk from from these lefty editorial boards. But yeah, so they're going to dig up some senior statesmen and listen, we value their previous service to our state and we
honor them as senior statesmen of our state. But they're wrong. They're they're just simply wrong on this. And who knows what is influencing them in their retirement years to try to ophind about something like this. But they're wrong. In Ohio, ands know this. You're right to mention the difference between the US Constitution of the state constitutions. The US Constitution has been the most horrible
constitution in human history. It's been amended twenty seven times. It is possible to amend the US Constitution, but the founders were wise to make it difficult. You're right to say seventy five percent of the states have to ratify an amendment to the US Constitution, and as a result, the US Constitution is just about seven thousand words. It fits in your pocket. You can get that US pocket Constitution and stick it in your shirt pocket. The State Constitution,
by contrast, not seven thousand words, nearly seventy thousand. It doesn't fit in your pocket unless I'm in my army uniform, got a big pocket on my side. But it doesn't fit in your pocket. It has been abused by special interests over the years, and it's time we put put it into that. So the way to get this on the ballot is not having people sitting around drinking beer, hopefully not bud light at a backyard barbecue with Scott's loan and his rich friends and Mason saying, you know what, let's
propose a new law. I'll write it, I'll drafted. Let's go out and get four hundred and eighty five thousand signatures and we're gonna put that on the ballot. Yeah, we'll get that damn thing passed. And that's not the way it happens. It happens when special interests pay tens of millions of dollars to pay canvassers with clipboards on college campuses, getting lots of people to say, okay, I think women ought to have healthcare. Well, who
wants to vote against women getting healthcare? That sounds like a good idea. And no one's ferreted out the good, the bad, the indifferent, the exceptions, the exclusions which happens in the constitutional process. Can you smell what I'm cooking? And some of these paid canvassers are not even Ohioans. It's it's how to state folks that have been brought in to stand there and harass people on the sidewalk. Listen, it cost tens of millions of dollars to
try to run a campaign like this. It's not something people are cooking up in their backyards with beer or otherwise. It is something that is the result of a special interest group trying to go around our state legislature and amend our constitution. And the other thing is there's still the ability to do with called and initiated statue. You can work with your fellow citizens to try to put
a change to law on the ballot. And the reason why people haven't done that is the same cost involved in running a constitutional amendment campaign is about the same cost to run an initiate a statute. If you want to engage in direct democracy, the way to do that is through initiated statute, not constitutional amendment. By the way, what's being proposed in the legislature right now would
not change that. You would still have a fifty percent plus one vote to do an initiated statute to amend the law, but leave the constitutional leafe Lastly, we have about a minute remaining. What would you say to well intended but completely misguided citizens like Scott Sloan who wants to rabble rouse and get citizens to step forward your right to votes being taken away. You have to tell him, first of all, we're a constitutional republic. We're not a democracy
or a constitutional republic. But secondly, this is a terrible way to enact law. Please address yourself to the thousands of Ohioans who think the sixty percent threshold is a bad idea. Oh Willa, You're not going to get me to pick a fight with Sloan on this one, but I will say he's wrong on this. Direct democracy is not how we govern ourselves. It is we have a representative republic. And again, to amend something as foundational as
our Constitution should take a supermajority vote. It should take a bipartisan consensus of Republicans and Democrats. That's what it would take to reach sixty percent of the state. You shouldn't be able to do that with a bare majority, because again the Constitution here, we're talking about something that will be in place for my children and grandchildren and beyond them. And this is something that should be treated with care, and a simple air majority should not be enough to amend
the Constitution. Frank LeRose, thank you very much and thank you for your service in the military. On behalf of this great nation. We'll see what happens. It's a good argument to make. But when you have Republican governors like John Kazig and Bob Taft, you have former Republican Attorney generals like Betty Montgomery's stepping forward to defend the rights of the little guy. Maybe we all want to do that, but there's a way of doing it the right way,
and array of doing it the wrong way. The way now being proposed as wrong. It should take sixty percent, because the US Constitution is either a sixty six and two thirds or seventy five percent. It must be overwhelming and on a one planned parenthood drafting any statute about women's healthcare that'll be demagogued in November to such an extent we won't recognize the truth. Once again, Frank LeRose, the second cousin of Buddy LaRosa three four seven one. Thank
you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Frank Willie, Thank you, God bless America. Let's continue with more and if the line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundred new at and t and let's face it. On surface, this sounds like a good idea. Citizens getting together concerned about some issue and then writing a statute on their own legal pad, getting all those half
million signatures and then putting it on the ballot for direct democracy. It is a terrible bad idea. It shouldn't take at least sixty and Scott Sloan, you've lost your way. Let's continue go cunning him News Radio seven hundred WW. I'm doing my best to better myself. That's why I'm taking this learned home dentistry course. My wife's a real sport. Hold on, dear, That's also why I listened to Scott Sloan. He discusses the stuff that affects
me and my wife. Isn't that right here? Look, I'm about the real stuff. You have, the problems and the issues that actually affect you. But I also make sure we have a little fun along the way. It never hurts to better yourself, does it? Dear? Check count Sloaney tomorrow morning and nine on seven hundred WLW and be sure to catch his podcast on the iHeart Radio app. Are you ready to move your career forward? Last time they're talking about we got to play to him. There's a lot
of stuff. I mean, the mayor came at me man. I mean, I understand he's the Mari Cincinnatis. He has to think about something. But I mean it's it's something that you just got to play the football game and then let your play to the talking. Hello, Hello, hello client, and I'm broadcasting. We got action all over the place. We got what one dead, several heard in Atlanta in a shooting. Suspects still at large on top of a building. Right, yeah, they believe he's in
a building. It's like a sniper. And then and then Patrick Mahomes's brother there it is right there, held on one hundred thousand dollars bond. I guess Patrick could pick that up with pocket change. Through we got Toddler's transitioning at the age of two at Duke University. Democrats think that's good. And then you have else Jamie Fox's friends or asking for prayers for Jamie Fox.
He's he's in a hospital, or the Hollywood actor. But nobody knows, right, nobody's saying what he's got so he could have that sepsis stuff. That sepsis stuff is bad, and we got nothing but issues everywhere. Well that's true, And today is five three, fifth third day, fifth third Bank, the bank, the only bank you'll ever need, especially in Middletown. And then I just saw the zoos sent out a thing on Twitter. Fritz, Fritz the hippo nine months old today? How big is Fritz?
There's Fritz right there live. How big is he? Uh? He's big, bigger than me. How about this? Yeah? This is out of North Carolina. Top medical programs now exposed for providing gender affirming care to toddlers. Duke University, tar Heels, Marty's not gonna like this or ACU are treating toddlers for gender dysphoria. What the who? Two year olds are into diary? That means you think you're a different gender than you. You got
some sponse hanging down, supposedly you want to transition? What age two, three, four, and five? You know those people are to be in jail. To me, it's sexual abuse, it's sexual mutilation. Thank you? What is up with that? Well? I'm reading the story and I'm deated. Eighteen or older said, medicine has become an activist entity. There are medical activists now, physicians and medical providers who have radical progressive audiologies from
colleges transitioning two, three and four years old to gender affirming cares. In the name of God? Are we doing to the children? Thank you? We're mutilating them. Hey, mommy, I want to be a girl. Most toddlers want to be like Batman or Superman or something else. No, if you say you want to be bat girl and you're a boy, mommy, mommy, Mommy goes to Duke University at home of Mike Tszewska used to
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years old. You were I believed to have gender dysphoria. The Reds last night, Willie, they lost the nine games in a row at Petco Park, and they didn't want to make it ten. They get their first win in San Diego's It's twenty nineteen and ten innings. Jonathan India singled home Matt Reynolds with a go ahead run and a tenth Then Alexis Diaz comes out of
the pen two runners on bottom of the inning. I watched retired superstars Fernando Tatis Junior on a strike, Al Tatis, Manny Machado on a fly ball, and then Juan Soto run up on a called third strike to earn his fifth save in the Reds win in San Diego. It's like those three guys are worth a billion dollars. Thank you. Five wins this season when trailing in the eighth inning or later. Number one is tied for Boston for most
of the Major League Baseball. And which team scores more runs after the eighth inning? Thank you? The four of the five wins have come in their last eight games. That's from your good friend, Joel. Luck up like that look. The Reds of Reds failed to score first for the twenty second game. That's the most in Major League Baseball this year. When the opponents scores first, they're seven and fourteen. Now, if you switch that around and you do a better job in one run games, this team's near first
place. Jeff Brantley want nuts. About twelve to twenty five am this morning. I'm listening the Cowboy and I'm saying it's over. You got first and second. Nobody out right the ghost runner first and second can hit one. Tis can Tawana by the Machado was Shado could hit one off of probably hit one to La that wasn't a fly ball as much as a line shot. And then Juan Soto he could hit one back to Washington. So the Reds beat And by the way, there was forty five thousand fans on a Tuesday
night in PO Park being in San Diego. Oh that I'm glad you brought that up, because there was only what wasn't six thousand, there was only three thousand, two thousand and some people at the A's game last night. They the their their minor leagues outdrew them the major league team. Question, thank you, we look not good When the Reds win this afternoon, they come home and play Andrew Bennettendi Bengo. How is my friend who I taught
to hit baseball as Andrew Benettennie doing. He's catching heat Willie because the Sock signed him on the off season to like a five year, seventy five billion dollars deal. Last check, the uh the White Sox are like nine and twenty one. They won last night. He had the game winning hit, the walk off hit. But he has no home runs and like less than ten RBI so far this season. So we'll see what happens. Then, I'm Angels news. Let me read the contractor about Andrew ben attending. Yeah.
Signed a five year, seventy five million dollar contract with the White Sox, including a three million dollars signing bonus seventy five million dollars guaranteed annual salaries of fifteen million dollars. I taught him how to hit. You might want to go down and seem Starting Friday, the Bengals has signed a veteran quarterback, Trevor Simeon. He'll battle Jake the Snake Browning for Joe Burrows backup. Simeon worked with offensive coordinator Brian Callahan in Denver in twenty fifteen. He has
He's thirty one years old. He was with the Bears last season. Simeon roasted the Bengals in Week three of the twenty sixteen season in the Denver victory, twenty nine seventeen, three hundred and twelve yards, four touchdowns. No, I nts now they signed him. He made a visit last month as a free agent. They signed him today because another veteran quarterback you're a good friend. Brandon Allen has signed today with the San Francisco forty nine ers.
And of course, as you know, Willie Allen helped mentor Joe Burrow the past three seasons. How are the Yankees doing, by the way, last place? Not good? As heat on Aaron Boone too well. I kind of got a text here from from Glen Glenn Cooper, the other Glenn from Mason's not with us anymore, right, fifteen and fifteen. They want to can the manager here in Cincinnati. I think the Reds are like thirteen and seventeen and that's good and seven games back of the Pirates. We're happy.
Thirteen and seventeen. Yeah, yeah, go get college football, Cincinnati bearca. It's transfer quarterback Ben Bryant just said on Twitter that he's committed to Northwestern, at his hometown school. So Ben Bryant good knowing you who's gonna quarterback? You see, I have no idea maybe, uh, who knows? What about the young man high school? On this? I taught him how
to throw passes well. In soccer news, soccer Lionel Messi. Messi is leaving his parents Saint Germain team at the end of the season FC not no FC here he is. What do you say, I'll keep you in a mess messy, messy, messy. I think that's Tommy Thrall. Really they Jeff apprently want nuts to think that. I think that's a cowboy. I listened to the redst like one ten am post game. What's he doing? That's a cowboy, He's that's off the air, he's he's happy and a
good set of lungs on. Messi is going to leave his team in part the messy Yeah a good don't watch it. That guy's got some lungs now in talks. He's in talks with Saudi Arabia. What about FC on a deal worth four hundred million dollars annually? Okay, okay. Lionel Messi is leaving his team in Paris. He's in talks with Saudi Arabian a deal worth four hundred million annually. That's two hundred more than your guy Ronaldo. My wife says, I look like Ronaldo. Well you better start looking like Lionel
Messi because he's a lot. He's gonna be loaded more than Ronaldo. I don't know what to say. I think, well, maybe maybe FC can kind of sneak in there at the end and kind of steal Messi away from Saudi Arabia. We'll wait and see what Jeff Birning pay four hundred and five million dollars for Messi? Well, making these spokesman for u DF. Huh give him ice cream and milk and everything else and bread four hundred million annually with Saudi Arabia. I guess it's the same league. I guess as Ronaldo's
in. But that's two hundred million more than Ronaldo. Who's this? I'm gonna go right to the top about Messi? How about Mbopey? Well? Hello, what about in Bope? Is he getting more money or less? What about Harry Kane? Not as much in Bope? Maybe? Maybe who your call is working on a deal? Can't take the call calling Jeff Birnie. Hi, this is Jeff Birning. Sorry, mister call please leave your name, phone number and a brief message has to be I'll call you back
as soon as I can. Thank you, and I'm a great day. Now you got the information about MESSI, tell Jeff Birning about up or press one for more option. Jeff, it's a Willie and Seg wanted to let you know that Lionel Messi is leaving his Paris Saint Germain team. He's in talks with Saudi Arabia four hundred million dollars annually. We want him here in the Orange and Blue. Jeff Birding all done, four oh one and get it done. Talked to Carl Linder. What about him? Bope? I
don't know. He's still over there playing in France as riots are going nuts in Paris. So plus Willie was I think it was either yesterday or today on this day in nineteen thirty four, this radio station began broadcasting five hundred thousand watts and sounded like a million. I think FDR turned it on. So there you go. What about him, Bop? What a FC could get in Bope? Messi and Ronaldo that's more money than the national debt really in trouble? Then would Jeff be interested. I don't know. I mean,
there's only one soccer ball you play with. Wasn't he gonna come to Miami MESSI yeah, come to ot. I mean four hundred million a year. Who's gonna? I mean, who's got the dough to pay that? Carl Lender? What? Just barely? Let's see? Well he also we say happy birthday today to the one and only James Joseph Brown, born on this day, May the third, nineteen thirty three. It's a man's godfather
of soul. It's a man's world career lasted more than fifty years with our guy Bootsie Collins, but it would be nothing without a woman or a girl. One of the first ten inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, A happy heavenly birthday the JB. The Godfather, James Brown. Who who were the first ten inductees? Do we know? I don't know. Look on your phone, ear it was one of them. I would guess who are the first ten inductees and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Well, here it is, I got the list. See you say it, We play it. History of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Yeah, first ten, first ten inductees. Knows but Beatles. Now they got them all, you got them all screwed up here we're gonna have to say that for some here it is first the first inductees. Are you ready? Go ahead? January twenty third, nineteen eighty six. Included number one The Big Ee, The Big Ee, Elvis, Elvis the King. Number two,
James Brown, It's a Man's World. Number three, Little Richard Good Golly, Miss Molly Yep. Number four, Fats Domino Walking to New Orleans. Number five, Ray Charles h Georgia. Number six Chuck Barry can't complain about that. Michael Fox played in Rudolph, Run Run, Rudolph. How about my favorite Sam Cook? Oh, Sam Cook got a lot of dates out of that music. Next up the Everley Brothers. I don't know about that, The Everley Brothers, Buddy Holly, and then the Day the Music
Died Jerry Lee Lewis. Doesn't get any better than that. Now, well done that. You know that's not bad. That's a pretty good rock and bad. If there's a rock and roll heaven, they got one hell of a band. Amen to that, that's for sure. No, there we go segment, Get me out of the Suite report. We have Kevin Jackson coming up next about the racism claims of black mayors, saying, these white governors are sending us persons of color or because they're racist, but we're a
sanctuary city. Welcome up, welcome them all. So that's Kevin Jackson coming up in about ten minutes. And then we got we got the insight pitch coming up after three. Yes, we're working overtime today. Well we get actually we get that time and a half. Yes, police in Atlanta breaking news at the Ninja Warrior standing behind an armored vehicle. One dead, at least three injured. Atlanta shooting suspect is at large. Pictures are available,
and away we go segment, Get Me Out of the Studs report. Kevin Jackson coming up next, William Otter of the Ridge hopefully making it two games in a row over the Padres this afternoon, and Bope, Messi Messi Ronaldo in the maybe in the Orange and Blue if they can work it out now, would that be something? We leave you with the immortal words of the
stud report. This is the Nation station the Crowsley Poties on their featuring the music of Burt Fiber his piano and his orchestra coming to you from the smartly sophisticated restaurant Continental of the Hotel Netherland Plaza in downtown Cincinnati, the Nation Station. That's what we ought to do, a show from the Netherlands. We had to do this show for the students in downtown with an orchestra and all that stuff. People in there. Matt Reese, did that sound like Matt
Reese nineteen? He does a good job. Three? Has he been there that long? Matt Reese has been here that long? Woo and Bob doesn't look at though. MESSI four hundred million? What about Harry Katee and and Ronaldo's got the rump? I bet if I'm getting paid two hundred million year, I let it go on seven hundred w Aldo train your vehicle for a twenty twenty two model year, Explore edge or escape gas. Zero point nine
truths about the Democrat Party and more. Kevin Jackson, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham shown Kevin a way of so many issues, so little time. Let me let me go over the first two or three. Number one. I note with interest that Mayor Adams of New York City is blaming who he calls the white governor of Texas for sending too many immigrants to New York City, which, by the way, is a sanctuary city. Very welcoming Chicago. I live in Cincinnati. Cincinnati's a sanctuary city. In fact, almost
all the democratically controlled cities are sanctuary cities. The states are sanctuary states. How disingenuous is it for Mayor Adams with all the crime they're having in the cost blaming quote the white governor of Texas for sending too many immigrants to his city that he said everyone's welcome. Oh he's blaming the white devil man. So funny to hear these guys just crying in their milk. I mean Texas
is Texas, I mean Arizona, New Mexico. California wants them. But the rest of these states, these border states, have been fighting this illegal immigration for decades, and they get a million plus people every single year except during the Trump years, and New York gets a few thousand, and they're screaming like stuck pigs. I just heard Lori Lightfoot talking about we get two hundred a day coming into Chicago. I'm thinking to myself, two hundred a
day, that's like fifteen minutes in Texas. So you know, look, that's what left cracks me up about leftism. They all want to be sanctuary sanctuary cities because it polls well, it looks good on their Q scores, it looks good when they're out there virtue signaling. But when the rubber hits the road and they got to start bringing them in, they do what they did in Martha's vineyard. They cry about having a dozen new illegal brown people
and they say, let's ship them off. And I think it's turnabouts, fair play. So he looked. Call it tech, call abbot, whatever you want to call him, but just don't call him to take back those illegals because she wanted them. It's beautiful to watch this play because every major American city is controlled by the liberal Democratic Party, and for a long time it's like, hey, we're sanctuary city, sanctuary state, Come on down. And what's going to happen in a few days when title forty two goes
away. It's going to be unbelievable. The video this morning out of El Paso, Texas, for example, is incredible. It's unbelievable in fifteen hundred army personnel going there all of a sudden, the Democratic Party is getting some religion. When Trump did it, that was racist. When Joe Biden does it, well, after all, we have a problem, it's unbelievable this effect. Here's the beauty of this is that it showcases exactly what leptism is
about. Texas and other states are experiencing triage with these people coming in and just taking over. I mean they occupying entire cities, They change the politics of the region. And I mean, don't even get me to talking about the school system being just beat down by offering English is the second language. And I was the kid was being taught then because we had such a big illegal immigration problem. And now it's just exactly it's a it's a total cancer,
stage four cancer. But what I like about this is when Lory Life it says we get two hundred a day, and people go, holy crap, that's it. When you see the board, like what you're talking about, that's amassing in Texas and you see how many they get every single day, and the ones that those are the ones that are that are showing you.
Those aren't the ones that are coming across the Rio Grand and up and down the fence line so this is one of these places where like Hunter Biden's tax you know his businesses, and and we finally get his bank records where you start seeing WHOA, this guy doesn't want to pay child support and he's making fifty grand one hundred grand a month, or he's living in this kind of a thing. It showcases leftism at a level that you could never get
these people to wake up to until the left are complaining. And what I also like about it, and we've been talking about, they are the people who claim, bring us you're tired, you're hungry, you're poor, We'll bring him in. We won't complain. And then what do they do? As soon as they get a fraction of what Texas and these other border states
suffer from, they start screaming like stuck peaks. You know, Kevin Jackson, I've said for a long time, I got to get into the fact that Joe Biden, you have a great column you posted three or four days ago about Kevin Newsom is likely to be the nominee of the Democratic Party.
Joe Biden is not going to make it the next eighteen months. But nonetheless, I look at when the people of Chicago had a chance to change direction just slightly to elect a brand new mayor of Chicago that might have been somewhat competent. They failed to do that. Lorie Lighthead finally did not go. Did not happen. But in Chicago they put in power someone more liberal than
Lorie Lighthead in order to become the next next mayor of Chicago. And I say, look, somehow, somehow, if you vote for someone more liberal than Laurie Lighthead, if you say that is not good enough for me, and you put someone like Brandon Johnson elected the new mayor of Chicago over Paul Vallis, who's a white liberal, you got a problem. He played the race card. Of course he get elected. What does he say about those
not helping themselves? If you think Chicago has got a problem now with the kids ransacking on the weekends, what happens when Brandon Johnson becomes the mayor in a few months. What happens is so God doesn't help those who help themselves in Chicago. If you think Brandon Johnson would be better, more liberal than Laurie Lightfoot, you put him in power. I say, Stu, in your own juices, right, but that's exactly right. I was about to say when you ended it, my comment was going to be, I don't
care. I feel like like the guy in the Fugitive when the guy said I didn't kill my wife, he said, I don't care. I don't care what happens to Chicago anymore. Look, if they want to knuckleheads in charge of themselves, do it. But here's what we should be talking about as conservatives. Showcase the crazy people of these states. Showcase that Chicago's never gonna learn its lessons, showcase that San Francisco is never gonna learn its lesson.
Look at what's going on in that city and others. And because every time they do it, Bill, we get more ammunition of why you should never elect those clowns. Look, the cities are too far gone. They're corrupt, they cheat in elections. They never is there a a Republican that's ever going to even challenge in the system in any of these cities. The
short answer is no, So do what you want to do. But when you get outside of those cities and you start looking at the bigger picture where people have a level of sanity, and by the way, a lot of people are leaving those cities because they're sick of it, They're sick of the crime, They're sick of the disgusting way the North So cities are managed.
Then now we get sanity back. And I think at the national level, if you're trying to say that, well, gonna put Biden in Agan, replace him with Gavin Newsome, But Gavin Newsom will be able to beat Trump or whoever the Republicans select. I disagree. The only way at the national level that the Democrats can win any election is through cheating. That's it.
And that's why when people question, oh, what happened in twenty twenty, you know exactly what happened in twenty twenty, because the same guy that was elected in twenty twenty, selected and put into office is a very same guy, same level of popularity, just as crazy as we knew he would be nuttiers and squirrel turds. And here we are acting as if he isn't the
big guy, his son hasn't committed all these crimes. That the reason why China isn't the one shipping as cobalt and lithium for O these ev policies, and the reason why their trade deficences hasn't exploded and gone through the roof. It is not because of Joe Biden's bad policy. I mean not because Joe Biden didn't, you know, to get grasped from his son through China, but because it's just bad policy. No, the Chinese are winning because they
paid off the Bidens, They paid off the Democrats. They got spies riding a rout with Finestein, they got spies dating Democrats like Swalwell. They own this country, they own the left, and that is the reason why they're getting a hit. God helps those who help themselves in Chicago. To hell with it now, I would say this, You have a column up about Gavin Newsom, and I'm watching about a week ago you had the South Korean president was here. It is so bad cognitively with Joe Biden that they have
to have cheat sheets in which the question and the answer is provided. The photo of the journalists he's calling on is right there on the card. And he's not going to be the nominee of the Democrat Party because he is daily lapses of cognitions land minds all around him. He can't read off a teleprompter. He slurs his words the next time. Next time he sniffs an eight year old girl's hair and ought to be publicized. He's got the hands out gate him, an old guy afraid to fall down. And he also has
elapses. His brain freezes at various points. He loses cognition, and he can't identify his wife, his sister. He doesn't know who the Secretary of State is. He doesn't know. You know that guy that's secretary what's his name? You know that Secretary Defense? You know that guy what's his name? Austin? That the guy isn't functioning. He shows up for work at ten o'clock in the morning, that's Biden. He leaves at four. Yes, over this past few days he hasn't worked at all, and so he
cannot make it. He cannot make it until November of next year. He's done right now. So what your column talks about Gavin Newsom, which is why he's doing the lap around the country blaming uh Floridians for the horrors in which Floridians have to live on the rod Den Sandis, Explain why you say in this column, despite the media, despite the campaign announcement, it was a great camp being an announcement, it was wonderful about ten days ago.
I'm is great. Explain why Biden is not going to make it to November next It was great. It was great because nobody even heard it. I mean, when when somebody announces, it's supposed to be a big splash. Kennedy announced and it got quite a bit of press. Now they make it appears though it's no big deal. But think about this. This is at Kennedy. This isn't Vivic ron Swammy, somebody that came out of nowhere.
So look at what's going on with Trump. They've got John Bolden announced, Nicki Haley announced, Vivic ron Swammy announced, Asa Hutchinson announced, and Tim Scott's got an exploratory committee. Ron Descents had an announced, Josh Holly. There are people that are real competitors to a Trump that have an announced. So Biden a sitting president who's supposed to be the guy that the air a pair, he's supposed to stay for his four years. Kennedy, not ron
Swammy. Kennedy announces that is a big name in Democrat politics. But they blow that. Kennedy gets more more sunshine, and Joe Biden gets nothing but shade when he announces. When he announced, they told us seventy percent of the people don't want him. The polls came out overwhelmingly we don't want Joe Biden. We don't want Joe Biden. So people are asking me, Kevin, why did he announce? I think he announced because he had to. There's blood in the water. If he doesn't announce, he's toes so he
has to announce. But he's gonna take I'm telling you he's gonna I give it by the worst case end of March. Joe Biden says, I can't do it. I'm physically unable to do it. Now. At around that time, you're gonna see the Trump of the Trump stuff that he's involved in with Alvin Bragg and Letitia James, you know, disappear like a fart in the hurricane, and you're gonna start seeing Hunter Biden front and center and all the Biden family are going to be paraded there and the Democrats are gonna have
to distance himselves so far from him, it's ridiculous. And Gavin Newsom and those guys are ready, that's why they're walking doing around the country. And it'll be dozens of them that will come soon, and it won't be it won't be at the end of the year. It'll be probably in the next three months to start seeing people announced. Biden's toast in the final point, the dude is aiding in dogs years, he's not aging one year. One years, not one year for Joe Biden. In three months, he won't
be recognized. Is where he put his depends. It's worse for him every year, because that's what happens when you reached that age. Well, I would note that I've seen some of the video of the debates with Trump about two and a half years ago. That guy has aged five years and two and a half years, and he's one tumbled down air force one steps he won't be able to get up. And then here's the problem, Kevin Jackson,
here's the problem. Kamala Harris as entitled to the presidency because of her race and gender, and anyone that doesn't put her there is a racist and Gavin Newsoon Robert F. Kennedy Junior are white males. But there sits the vis replacement for Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and if she hasn't taken there's racing, gender issues. How much difficulties would the Democratic Party have if they installed Kamala Harris into the presidency or Gavin Knews over Kamala Harris how bad.
I think the biggest insurance policy for not having Joe Biden is in theory if he ran again and he won, Kamala Harris would become president. Now, she might look in and get in in this term, right, but I'm gonna tell you the Democratic Party in America nobody wants Kamala Harris is president. I think that's probably the biggest sign. I've said it. I know NICKI Haley has said it, and a few others are now starting to go,
you know what, I agree with you this lady. They're trying to get her Q score up, they're trying to make her some relevant, But Kamala Harris doesn't have the political chops. She doesn't have the political chops. They have been a senator much less to even be thinking about her as a president, and look at her performance as vice president. It's worse. It's superseded only by Joe Biden's performance as president. Can you imagine a more incompetent duo
at a critical time? You know, I believe in God Almighty, and God normally gives to America great leaders at the right moment. Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, tr FDR was wonderful during the war, terrible during the depression, Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan. We had great leaders
at the right time. And now at this time, when the drones are flying over Moscow, when we have American soldiers fighting and dying in Iraq, and fighting and dying in the Ukraine, the Commies may be issuing nuclear weapons into the Ukraine because of the drone attack on the Kremlin. At this time, God has given us Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. I know it's it's It would be laughable if it weren't so serious. Look at what's going on
in Sudan. We got American stuck over there. We still got American stuck in Afghanistan. We had to Taliban say one American in Afghanistan is one American too many. We are embarrassed around the world. Military mite shot and what are we focused on? Transgender we can go Joe Biden wants transgender men to go beat up on regular, real biological women in every sport. And that's
what we're focused on. Truly. The toddlers, Duke university has a program for transitioning toddlers to their rights gender Duke University, Mike Shashevsky, the University of Mike Shashevsky. They're gonna transition toddlers. We're focusing on a toddler throwing his pooh up against the wall as the world is collapsing. Oh, we gotta run. Kevin Jackson, you always give me hope, give me hope. Well, look, I'm not gonna say about the transitioning of toddlers,
but every here's what I will tell you. Every time the Democrats push further and further, it just re solidifies our side and they lose the independent vote. They got Democrats bailing out on them because, let's guess what, they're suburban white women going, You're not going to transition my toddler. So that we have hope and it will come through in this next election cycle. Kevin
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with a god run in the tenth and a two to one victory. Then uh Graham Ashcraft Picks pitched six innings very good. The bullpen did well and that was all capped off by Alexis Diaz took over with two runners on at the bottom of the tenth, retired Fernando Tatis Junior on a strikeout, got Manny Machado on a flyball to left, Juan Soto rung up for the third strike, and the Reds win. Jeff Brantley want nuts. I was listening at twelve fifteen am this morning. I said to myself, there's a billion
dollars coming to the mound, coming to the plate. Diaz has go bad the ding ding bata bang and guess what by dingo And he worked Luis Sessa against Seth Lugo. And we'll have the RNL carriers inside pitch coming up at three ten this afternoon. The Reds are going to try to win their third consecutive series with this day today, this game today, how about that?
And they're off tomorrow. Then the White Sox Andrew ben Attendee, Yasmani Grandall and Billy Hamilton really just up from triple A. Charlotte come into town. And then the Reds are off next Monday, and then the New York Mets rolled into town Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. The Mets spent all that money. They're not that good either, are they? No? No, let me find out. The Bengals Bengals today signing a veteran quarterback, Trevor Simeon.
He'll battle Jake the Snake Browning to be Joe Burrow's backup. Thirty one years old, was with the Chicago Bears last season. If the Bengal fans remember this, Simeon roasted Cincinnata week three of the twenty sixteen season, winning twenty nine seventeen and at Denver victory, no interceptions, four touchdowns, three twelve yards passing Bengals. He's had thirty career starts with Denver, Jets, Saints, Bears. Did you see that kid announced Jet in the Yeah,
that's pretty funny that. The reason why they got him is because Brandon Allen, who's been mentoring Joe Burrow the past three years, signs today with the San Francisco forty nine ers. Well suppressing college football, Cincinnata Bearcats transfer quarterback big Ben Bryant commits now to Northwestern his hometown school. Why does he stay in Cincinnati? Well, I guess he wants to go. Maybe he's homesick. He's good, but he's not that good. For how many years has
he played college football? Like seven or eight? At least how many schools has he been to? Probably about every one of them. He's got a jersey in a helmet from about six. A new quarterback for the UC Bearcats have no idea? What about that kid from Wyoming? I don't mean Evan Prater, That's who I'm referring. Yeah, oh, I guess he'll be in the mix. I taught the Evan Prater is going to be the quarterbacks.
We'll see what happens. UC golf team's gonna go to the NCAA tournament for the first time under a EC Golf Coach of the Year, the one and only Doug Martin. Like him, Bearcats are the seventh seed in the Las Vegas Regional. He's good, but he's not that good. They're gonna play at Bear's Best golf course, seventy one hundred yards par seventy two, starting out May fifteenth. How about this. The Yankees are in last place. Yes, the Reds are in fourth out of five. Correct is unbelievable
and they want to run. They want to run Aaron Boone out of town. Him done. Yep, you have a master of understatement, that's for sure. On the Yankee Faithful or not happen. Oh, you're not kidding. They got half the team's hurt, Aaron Judges hurt. The pitching, the pitchings a mess. You know. Lionel Messi and soccer, or I mean at aka football. Lionel Messi is leaving his Paris Saint Germain team at the end of this season ahead of the Riots. He is in talks with
Saudi Arabia on a deal worth four hundred million dollars annually. Mohammad ben Salmon. That's two hundred million more than Ronaldo gets. But uh but I don't blue my, you only see one Partio. We say, I'm okay, so we want to quote, can you mess I think he mentioned FC Cincinnati and there didn't he. I thought he was gonna own a fart in Miami with he said FC Cincinnati and Orange and blue. What about Beckham? Okay, I don't know, like all, Jeff, it's his brother, Jeff
Beckham knows well. I guess he's not gonna go to Inner Miami f CF or something. How big would it be if we could get Messi, Ronaldo and then Bob b right here in Bob, you'd have to have the national debt to pay all those guys. Four hundred million a year for Messi a loan, that's two hundred million for Ronaldo. What has bembop a bring? And what about Harry Kane? And what about Kaka a Big the big red machine Bengo? Also today, Willie is a five three. It's fifth third
day, fifth third Bank, fifth third day Bank. I'll ever need correct pretty good yep in Bope. So well, there goes to hopes and dreams. We had to get the messy. How much money to Saudi Arabia have? I think they have it, all of it. There's none that we have left. We had to get loans from them. For America. I'm gonna make Kayla Nary the Bill Cunningham Citizen of the day. All right,
Kayla works for fifth third Bank. Today is five three. They got great people at our branch in Middletown. I like them, great people, what you say? And a proud sponsor and NASCAR too. In fourth third Bank. So I had this dream, and I think Jeff Birding is out of pocket because he's negotiating with France to get him Bope, what we get him bomp a to FC. That would be a coup. You're not kidding, You're a tool and over ot R getting ready for a match whom he can't
even walk. He's like you, he can't walk down the street without people mobbing him. I have I have a problem. You can't even walk down to the parking lot and here without people, mom and people waiting for me. Right, not good people either. So all I know is that the Reds last night or saw this morning. I'm listening to the postgame show. Jeff Branley went nuts too. Well that's a good thing. Tommy Thrall, Yeah, well that's good. They they got some miss excitement last night.
They got some key hitting from Jonathan India, the bullpen came through. Now there's solid effort from Graham Mass Gramps. Here we go strike three called he struck him out and pumping his fist is Alexis das As. The Reds come off the mat late in this ball game, as we have seen them do time and time again, and they beat the padres to the one Patrick Mahomes one after the mayor half tamp piavall. Yeah, when someone from Kansas City goes after the mayor, I tend to support a half tamp piavall me too,
because he where's the mayor bid these days? Haven't heard from him in month and a week's he's been told one thing, be quiet, know your role, and shut your mouth. Because now you've got Patrick Mahomes preseason football, thinking about and bope his brother who used to be bailed out and half tamp piravaal and Patrick Mahomes is doing some kind of riders up or something into Kentucky Derby on Saturday. You know what's gonna happen, the twenty twenty four
Derby. That's gonna be the job of one Super Bowl champion quarterback Joe Burrow. I've got some watch cars for that Cincinnati mayor. No, your role is shut your mouth. You're Jo Prody Well, that's Kelsey. He's laying down the law to half taboo, know your role and shut your mouth, Sagan. It's kind of like what we ought to do is I want to ask you the question. Yeah, I get different answers from different quarters, in different times, in different circumstances. But here is the question. Are
you ready for the question? Go ahead and auto one equivocation. I don't like equivocation, can't even spell it. Are you prepared? Go ahead? Give me, I'm gonna write it down right here. Huh give me? Let me guess four? Your four horsemen of whatever cro wrestling? Jeez? Who are they? Bs? Don't gain k n answer can mean man when I'm a man, when I'm I want the four. It's got to be the nature by Rick Flair. Yep, I'm writing it down right there.
Um number two, I think about it. You know that I'm the quam with a CROs. I say the Rock. We're gonna went to Wayne Johnson. I'll put I'll just put R O c K. He was a a skyrocket in flight afternoon delight, old school Willie. Let's see, uh you got Rick Flair and Dwayne Johnson aka the Rock. I don't say, well, you gotta put three sixteen in there, as he said so cold Steve Austin right, and my pick for number four. Let me give you possibilities.
Hulk Hogan, Yeah, the Undertaker, Yeah, Dusty Rhodes, the American Dream. What about John Cena. I don't want to know. The Hulkster's a good one. I don't want equivocation. I want Rick you know what, I let me. Let me trade the rock for Hulkster rocket. He was a sky rocket in flight and uh, let's see number four would be uh if you got flair Paul Austin three sixteen m and number four and that's it. Are I may give me some chance. I got are the
Giant, No, Dusty Rhodes, the American Dream? No? Does that lap him? That's Hogan himself home. You got the Hulks drawn? What about Rowdy Roddy Piper? No, your former client Andre the Giant Hulk Coogan. I'm going with the American Dream, Dusty Rhodes. I don't care what anybody says. That's old school. Yep, you mean the auditor or the rest of them. I think he's wanted the same Eddy. Oh, hit the music here it is, hit it. He's just a common man,
that's neat. Yeah, he's a common common man working for the man. The American Dream right there, kind of like you. This ought to be your new music, Mike Danel, I had something from Bert Camper in the beginning. Remember Bert Camper, Yeah, and he went to George Tho Redneck and now you ought to go with the Dusty Rhodes. Pretty good music there. I think the auditor and the wrestler is wanting to save and he can't say, okay, he wants anonymity. Can you spend anonymity? Who's he
play for? You? Not to play for the Padres. They can't beat the Reds. Of course, they're one in the ninety one thank you. I mean they first win there in twenty nineteen before the pandemic, thank you. But doesn't get any better with the White Sox nuts this morning when strikeout, I'd like to I like to have the triumph for an Mbope Messi and Ronaldo on FC. That'd be that'd be a good tea. You think they're rough against the Padres. Regular season record against the White Sox all time since
nineteen ninety seven, the Reds are nine and twenty one. Not good. That's not good. But that was when they had big Frank Thomas and those guys had some good players. Yes, they got a few now, but they're not enjoy a seventy five million segment. Get me out of the studs report getting ready for Red Spaceball. I think Eddie, the Living Legend and the Rock are not on today. Bully, in honor of the insight pitch coming up and Buffe, we leave you with the immortal words of the Stute
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