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5-31-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the agreement on the debt ceiling with Alfredo Ortiz. Who won? Also Tommy Valentine from the Catholic Voter Group explains why one group invited to Dodgers Pride Night is causing such a controversy. Finally Mo Egger tells us why the Reds window to win might be open now.

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In America. Welcome to Gloria's Wednesday afternoon in the Tri State Red Spaceball against the Red Sox kickoff about six ten to night. Last night's game was dramatic. I tweeted out when the score was nine to three, another easy Reds victory. I revised and extended my remarks later because it was ninety eight, nine to eight with two runners on second and third. But Diaz got it done again last night. But things kick off about six ten to night.

The Reds are in town this weekend against the Brew Crew. There's rumors Della Cruz, Della Cruz may come up. I think the old man is saying, bring me Della Cruz. I've seen the attendance figures for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Can we get Della Cruz here? Who it's four hundred fifty foot home runs rolling out a bed in the morning. So we'll see what happens with that. But until then, as you know, later today, maybe by midnight tonight, the House of Representative is going to vote on whether

or not to do the deal deal between McCarthy and Biden. What Republicans we like the deal, and so we'll see what happens. The vote out of the committee to send it to the House floor with seven to six, when you're a good friend and mine, Congressman Tom Massey of Northern Kentucky voting yes, which is a bit of a surprise. But let's break it down. Alfredo Ortiz is CEO of Jobs Creator Network. He's all about responsibility and capital.

Listen in fiscal sanity and Alfredo Ortiz, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Alfredo for those who live in Northern Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana listening in Michigan and Tennessee, can you tell the American people that three or four good reasons why conservative like Tom Massey and I think Congressman brad Winstrup are going to vote yes later today. Yeah, absolutely, Bill, and thank you again for having me on your show. And look, bottom line is

we can't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. And I think that's a really important line because this is a far from a perfect bill. It's far less than what we wanted, but it's a hell of a lot better if part of my language there. But then, what Biden was looking for from day one, He kept hemming and huying for almost one hundred days, pushing off the Speaker of the House. Is it again what we wanted?

Uh? No, we want everything right. But in life, as you know, Bill, you can't have everything right, and so life is about compromise, and I think this is it takes us a huge step forward in the direction that we want. Quite frankly, Bill, what we need to do, though, is we need to win all three branches in twenty twenty four. We need to in the White House, the Senate, and

the House to be able to actually make changes. And quite frankly, the other thing is, Bill, we're going to have to start making tough choices because the Speaker of the House really only had fifteen percent of the federal budget to work with. That's what's called nondiscretionary spending or super indiscretionary spending. The non discretionary it was eighty five percent of that buddy, right, which is

the Social Security American and all these other entitlements. We are going to have to make some tough choices, and so the only way we're going to do that is we control all three branches. And so but look, this actually does go forward in terms of reducing some of the Democrats recals Spending bill. It brings us back down to below fiscal year twenty twenty two, if you exclude defense and veterans health, you know, discretionary spending. And it's a

heck of a lot less than the president's fiscal year twenty four budget. He had put in their seven hundred and twenty two billion dollars and it and this act brings it down to about five hundred and eighty three billion, which is just about even to fiscal year twenty twenty two. So that's actually a great, great step. It does something that's called and it's kind of funny because I was talking to people over the weekend that are in the know, they're

in DC, and they were celebrating this thing called Nieper reform bill. Everyone's like, yeah, high five, yeah, And I'm like and I'm like, what the heck is nieper reform? Like, you know, like, and they told the little guys and they explained to me, look, if you want to be able to ultimately pay those two dollars per gallon gasoline in your tank, you want niper reform, which it basically allows and increases the

abilities to get permits done sooner. Whether it's for pipeline, Western plants, etc. And then I'm like, oh, okay, that makes sense to

me because nieper reformer is not something people in Westchester are thinking about. But I'll say this, when you bring up the fifteen percent number, we have to understand the Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, defense spending, veterans benefits, and a bunch of other government programs are on cruise control as far as the eye can see that we can't afford, and so not so much of a cut, but just holding spending to way back in twenty twenty two to

way back in twenty twenty two levels is not much of an ask. But you have the most rout left wing Democrats saying that's unfair, it's racist, sexist, it's homophobic. And so I'm looking at this and I'm thinking, well, this isn't a reduction in spending. It's holding spending where it was two years ago. But it also reduced US funding for new IRS agents. This was a big deal. They were gonna hire eighty seven thousand new IRS

agents. What happened to that? Yeah, So that's another one that I asked questions bon because I was like, oh no, what happened to the eighty billion, guys are gonna pull back. And so the two billions that they pulled back, they helped me explain, was actually for this year. The actual budget that was allocated to hire new agents for this year's because I guess that eighty billion was over ten years, and so this actually is the

amount that went away basically for this year. So it gives us one year basically of a reprieve that hopefully again as we talked another budget round, we can skeep from negotiating this number down to zero, hopefully, because you and I both agree that I don't think we need more irgent, no anything, we need more mortar agents border and the other thing about that about how about

lifting Americans out of poverty? In your article I'm reading this, I would think it's an article if faith is an American that number one, If you get something for nothing, you should give something back when available. And so I watched the radical Left saying, you know what, it's unfair to ask a forty eight year old healthy man or woman who doesn't have don't have children to care for, and don't have a disability of some type or another.

It's unfair to get them to work wrk work. Explain that one. Yeah, that one is unbelievable to me. I don't understand that. Look, I grew up poor. Actually in San Diego. We did actually receive government hand as when I was a kid because we had to because we were poor. But the one thing that my mom taught me is we were always volunteering at the distribution sites were you know, eggs, bread, milk, and

cheese surplus from the USDA was being handed out. Bill, we were the volunteers that would receive the trucks spent it up, right, I mean we did something for what we got. Because I'm never gonna be, you know, sorry that we were poor, but we definitely worked for what we got. Right, every single able bodied person that received something from the federal government some assistance and his able body has O dependents, Absolutely, should they be

put to work, no question. And how about restarting student loan repayments. This is not about what's before the US Supreme Court, whether the president had the authority to spend money or not to spend money. This is about telling kids who went to college. When people like Tony Bender were in the trades electrical work, plumbing work, he wanted to clean house his cut grass on the side, he said, I can't afford to go to college. Therefore

I'm going to get to work. Someone like that should not have to pay for the humanity's degree from Cleveland State University. That's ridiculous. So what is the deal today, deal with three starting student loan repayments? Yeah, well that is actually worth five billion dollars B with a B five billion dollars per month, you know, for us restarting those at the end of August, the President has actually, I'm spend two hundred billion dollars in pausitive payments for

three years. So this was actually a major winning. Yes, it's very different than the four hundred billion debt forgiveness, which actually our organization brought foward to the Supreme Court, and hopefully any day now we're going to hear a decision on that. Well, sometime sometime later in June, sometime about four weeks you might hear. I don't think the founding fathers ever thought the president

would be spending money or not spending money. That's a congressional responsibility. Can you speak Alfred to Ortiz of the Job's Creator Network about the fiscal insanity that we're now dealing. Go back to the good old days of twenty o one, which wasn't exactly the Revolutionary War, we had accumulated national debt of about

five trillion dollars. Here we are what twenty two years later, and we have an accumulant national debt of thirty two trillion during the past twenty years with according to the Congressional Budget Office, and the next seven or eight years. By twenty thirty, it's going to be forty trillion dollars in national debt. Is that sustainable? It's done. It's it's absolutely not sustainable, and it's going to put us on a path to destruction of this country, you know.

But fortunately, I think we have some some folks there in Congress, and hopefully we'll have some folks in twenty five that are in the White House and then Senate that believe in things like us that we believe in, which is fiscal sanity and stop us reckless spending because it really is out of control.

It's not sustainable. You know. The Democrats believe in this ridiculous theory called modern monetary theory, and part of that, including Jane Yellen, by the way, she's one of those who believes of this, that there's no such thing as death feeling, and there shouldn't be anything such things as that ceilings because they believe that you could just print money for your social programs.

Well, I think we've seen this experiment in many failed socialized countries where this was experimented and they lost, right, they lost the greatness of those countries. And so if we don't stop and try to reverse this sanity, this insanity, we are in for a lot of trottle here. So your I talked to a couple of congressmen yesterday and tonight. They are set this morning, and they told me tonight it's likely to pass with Democratic support. There

will be the Freedom Caucus maybe twenty or thirty or forty no votes. Those are made up by Democrats. And lastly, I would ask you this, how afraid of ortiz If you have to go to the liberal Democrats to get

votes, does that mean it's a bad bill? No? I think Look, I mean it's it's about compromise, right, I mean you're going to have both sides have extremes, right, which is, you know, on the lesson the right, and this actually allows them to be able to state their ground and hold their ground and vote no. But in the end, I'm looking at from my perspective. I'm actually an economics guy, that's where I get my degree, and I know what a default would do for this

country. And we look, we wouldn't really default because we would actually pay our obligations, right, our payments or bumpet. We would actually do that. So but the problem is is that we also don't control things like Moodies, right, which actually controls our bond ratings. And that actually is a real thing because if you get down grade like we did last time, that has happened, you know, about twenty years ago. It doesn't impact the

interest rates that we pay on our debt. And guess what, when you have thirty two trillion dollars of debt and you get a quarter point you know, interestite on your debt, it more than that any of those savings that they're fighting for it. And so this is a good deal. It's not a great deal, but it's not a bad deal. Right. It's compromised, which, like I said, life is about compromise. It gets us

to step forward. But what we really need to do, Bill and I want to make sure that we have a conversation about this at some point later, if you invite me back. Here is about putting budget amendments back on the table, budget bounced budget amendments. We have to do that, and we have pushed it off and pushed it off for decades. It's always been a conversation point. And even when we controlled, like I said, all

three branches, we didn't do anything about it. We have to get to the point where we put forth bounced budget amendments and actually make those pass. It was inconceivable the founding fathers could have thought about the monetary system we now have. But if I could walk back in time to the seventeen eighty seven, on that hot summer in Philadelphia, I would say that no budget deficits can be run except in time and national emergency as declared by two thirds of

the House and two thirds of the Senate. That's one thing that would return physical sanity. And it's not happening right now. But a fraid to Ortiz, thank you very much. You're the CEO of Jobs Creator Network. You're like a capitalist growing up in California and you saw the edges of poverty and now you're a great American and our Freido Ortiz. Welcome and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you all, Fredo, thank you

very much. Bill All. Let's continue with more if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundred new at and T. There's a big story yesterday that broke about Jeff Pastor, former council member, who has a deal with the federal government to go to prison but also deplete guilty. And Elizabeth Holmes is also the woman who was a billionaire now going to federal prison for the next eleven years.

And of course the sentencing of PG sitting Felts out there somewhere. And I'm gonna have my comments on the other side. And now once again I'm going to have mo on later today. I think to talk about the Reds. And there are three games out of first place. They have the Brewers in town this weekend. They got two more in Boston than three here against the Milwaukee and then four against the Dodgers. And I know there's a feeling in Red Central that the old Man would love to have Della cruz Uppere to

light them up on Friday Saturday and Sunday. Could you imagine the crowd on Friday night, eighty two degrees my ballpark, the Great American with Della Cruz hitting fourth and playing I'm not sure where can't play shortstop. We got a pretty goodman right now, I'm not sure, but you'll find a place for him. All on News Radio seven hundred WLW. Open up our live stream

on the iHeartRadio app and take a look at the screen. You see that little red circle with the microphone on it, that's our talk back feature. Push it and send us your thoughts on the current topic. Something you think we should discuss, poor ladies, how much you love here in my dreamy man voice, Yeah, the talk back. Check it out on seven LW's live stream on the iHeart Radio add I always wanted to learn Spanish, Thank

you very much. Brian Combs had a great report about what's happening in northern Kentucky, and I want to get into this issue and want to touch on what happened yesterday with Brian Hemrick of the Power of five. Update on the report there, talk about what's happening with Jeff Pastor, the Republican Member of Council to put his hand in the cookie jar and got caught. Also discuss

what's happening after one o'clock with Tommy Valentine. We'll be here to talk about the Los Angeles Dodgers and what they're doing mainstreaming bigotry, and that's coming up later plus Moe after two o'clock today to discuss the Reds. I know, based upon a brief conversation I had with the Reds official this morning, that there's great debates being conducted about bringing up Ellie Della Cruz. He's a shortstop, and god knows, we don't need another shortstop. We got plenty of

shortstops. We have one right now who might be the fine of the year because what's happening a shortstop right now, it's just an incredible thing. It's a great thing, it's a good thing, and it's going to continue. But nonetheless, you could find a position for a player at some point to

play that position. Matt McClean is just at this point unbelievable. But nonetheless we're gonna discuss that after two o'clock, and Della Cruz might be the second coming of Eric Davis or even better, because the guy has as much power as Eric Davis ever had hitting for average, is a five tool player. He's only twenty one years old, and a lot of the Red's ownerships saying, why is he doing these things in Dayton, Louisville, all over the

minor leagues, but he can't be doing it in Cincinnati. So there's great debates being formed. I as I talk, as I discussed this about bringing them up soon, as you know, they're looking at ticket sales on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday against Milwaukee, believe it or not, on May the thirty first, the Red Legs are three games out of first place and the worst division in baseball. It doesn't look as if Saint Louis is going to be any good for a while, or Pittsburgh they're never pirates, never

going to be good. And the Chicago Cubs just got swept by the Reds. They look terrible. And Milwaukee's on the other side of being good. And so sometimes matters occur that you wish did not happen as they did. But nonetheless, you don't choose sometimes when it's ready to win, and the Red Reds might have a division available for that, and at some point you would think Joey Vado is going to come back, and so we'll see what

happens down the road. But nonetheless, on related matters, you heard Alfredo Ortiz related to Fetuccini. I would think talk about what's going to happen tonight. When you have two of the congressmen I respect the most are Thomas Massey. I love that guy, and brad Winstrop. Brad Winstrop is on the Intelligence Committee. He knows where the bodies are buried. He's heading up the efforts on COVID nineteen in the response and head on brad Winstrip yesterday he said

he's voting yes head on Thomas Massey. About two weeks ago he texted me he's going to come on Thursday or Friday. He's going to vote yes. When Thomas Massey votes yes on something and brad Winstrip votes yes, I have to assume it reflects come some kind of conservative principles. We are so far out of whack financially that any move back toward physical sanity ought to make some sense. You may know that in twenty oh one, what twenty two years

ago, the accumulated national debt was five trillion dollars. Beginning in seventeen eighty nine. So between seventeen eighty nine in twenty oh one, which was what two hundred and twelve years, in two hundred and twelve years. Think of what America went through in those two hundred and twelve years. We went through everything pandemics, will Corris, feast and famine, depression, world wars,

the Civil War. And the Americans in charge of our nation for those two hundred and twelve years did not consider pushing their bills onto someone else's shoulders to pay that. It was pay as you go, and it was ridiculous. In two thousand and one when Push forty three took over that we had an accumulate a national data five trillion dollars which is now thirty two trillion on its way to forty And for those who mathematically are challenged, that is non sustainable.

Right now, the interest payment on those debts is about seven hundred billion dollars, almost as much as we spend every year on defense. It is unsustainable, and as interest rates continue to rise, more of your money sent to Washington will be playing paying bondholders from communist Red Shina, Saudi Arabia, and pension funds all over the world. It cannot continue. It must stop. And until we have an actual balanced budget that happened between Clinton and nuke

Ingrich, it's going to continue unabated. Now, balance budgets are not a very sexy item that doesn't motivate. You have individuals like Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders both agreeing to lay off Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. Donald Trump sings out of the same hymn book as Bernie Sanders, saying, don't touch that, don't touch that. So what's happening now is you're affecting about

fifteen percent of the federal budget. Fifteen percent is being affected because we can't deal with the drivers of the budget deficit, which accumulates the debt, which is Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. Now you may be shocked to hear this, but I do not think rich Americans like Mike McConnell should receive

Social Security if it's not needed. And I grew up in Deer Park, born in Covington, grew up in Deer Park, rather lower middle class surroundings with values and the idea that bills would be come due and those responsible will not pay them as kind of ridiculous. Most of the individuals I now know, which was a little bit different than thirty forty fifty years ago, use their Social Security to pay their second country club dues. And that's ridiculous.

It is ridiculous that people like Tony Bender and all my producers, Dave, etc. Are working as twenty and thirty year olds, paying essentially about fourteen percent in Social Security taxes directly and indirectly. Employers pay their part in the employee play his part so that we rich older Americans live a fabulous lifestyle.

There ought to be something that says that at certain points, if you're a multi millionaire, you should not receive Social Security because it is, at one point a welfare program in which, on average, those of my age get all the money they put into Social Security within four or five years of retirement. The rest of it, it's just money's flowing into our pockets, and

our medical bills are generally completely paid. If you have a Plan B, if you got to back up to Medicare, guess what You're gonna have a major harder or lung or a vascular system or a cancer treatment and pay nothing for your care, which means those now working pay all your care. It's got to stop. I'm disappointed that Donald Trump, for electoral purposes, says, quote, no one should lay a hand on your Medicare or your Social

Security. And whenever uses outline, the applause meter goes to the top. Tell a twenty thirty four year old that they got to keep working so that rich Americans can have money to pay their second club and have no medical expenses. It doesn't make fiscal sense to me. And it's got to stop. We all know it's going to stop, one way or another. It's going to stop like Zimbabwe, in which the leadership of Zimbabwe was printing at one

point trillion dollars bills, a trillion dollars. And that's what's happening in America right now, is that our fiscal house is completely out of order. It's a scam. And there's no one on my side of the fence in my age group speaking like I'm speaking, because you know, you can't get elected

electorally if you say the nation's fiscal house must be brought in order. When nineteen thirty four, when Jim Scott started a WSAI, at that point, the average American lived to be sixty three years old, so those who made it to sixty five were the minority, and after World War Two the number even got worse. From that point goes about a half million Americans of a

younger set were killed during murdered during World War two. And so right now the average age of a woman life expectancy is seventy nine and a man is seventy seven. And so it makes no fiscal sense for Scott Reinhardt and for Scott Sloan to be paying all these Social Security taxes when they know they're not going to collect their money anyway. You ask a twenty five or thirty five year old about Social Security and they'll freely will tell you we're not gonna have

any It will not be there whatsoever. So we need an adult conversation, and I think those of my generation are more than willing to have it, So hopefully tonight the Congress will start. It really is not a cut in anything, it's a slowing of the rate of increase when there needs to be a cut. And no one on the Democratic side wants to engage in any

of these politics. And most people on the right, including Donald Trump, who cowers before the old of old folks when he says, quote, no one will lay a hand on your Medicare or Social Security, which is the driver of the deficit along with defense spending. Why do we have seven hundred

military bases and one hundred countries? Shocking? When I spend some time in the Pentagon with Chairman the Joint Chiefs, Peter Pace, and I broadcasted from the middle of that little park in the middle of Pentagon, he related, there's about seven hundred military bases and a hundred different countries all over the world.

Why I'm not sure that needs to be cut. We need to live within our means and quit borrowing every year anywhere between one and three trillion dollars a brand new money, because the bills will come home at some point. Social Security is going bust. Medicare free, medicaid for all who make it to this country is going to go bust. We can't afford it. It must stop. And anyone who touches rail in American politics tends to get electrocuted.

But nonetheless, I have an example of when one of the great writers at Newsweek said that I got a notice I had an MRI that costs two thousand, six hundred and twenty five dollars, and I had to pay eighty three dollars in the sixty five cents of a twenty six hundred dollar bill. And so that money, it's just thrown into the mix. And we keep borrowing every day, literally billions of dollars every day in brand new money.

During the Trump years the budget debt, about seven trillion dollars was added to debt under Donald Trump, and in the first four years of Joe Biden that number is going to be again about eight trillion dollars. So we're going to accumulate about thirty five percent of total debt just since twenty seventeen, and it's accelerating, it's not getting less. So we need an adult conversation. It

must stop. Within the next five to ten years. This is going to blow up in our face and it's gonna be oh my god, there's no money. We have to borrow money more and more. The interest rates are going to continue to rise. We must stop, and someone in the next

ten years. Beginning at this point, got to stand up and say, Okay, over the next ten years, by the year thirty three, which is as close to us as the year twenty thirteen, we need a balanced budget to get to that point and then start paying down the principle because this is completely unsustainable. Now. Secondly, I got off on that tangent. Secondly, Elizabeth Holmes, the Thoroughness founder, a woman who's thirty nine years old with two kids under the age of two. It's going to prison.

She reported to a federal prison yesterday in Texas. Mainly women are in federal prisons, but also some men who had down as women. She's going to spend the next at least nine years if things go well, and the federal system you do about eighty five percent of your sentence, so eleven years in the federal system if she behaves is about nine years. And I would note

that Tamaya Denard of City Council spent about sixteen months in federal prison. I would note that Jeff Pastor just signed a plea deal that I'm certain it's going to give him about fifteen months in federal prison. And PG. Sittenfeld is going to be set in sometime in the next month or two. The federal courts act at a glacier pace is going to probably get two to three years

in federal prison for what he did. It is may I say, ridiculous, whether Tamaya Denard or Elizabeth Holmes, that these individuals are locked up in federal prison going to prison as an extremely expensive, earth shattering event for people like Elizabeth Holmes and Tomia Denard or Jeff Pastor a PG Sittenfeld. Those in prison, in my view, should be the rapist, the robbers, the rioters, the murderers, and those who do harm to other human beings.

Elizabeth Holmes is brilliant. Timia Denard is a committed, bright person elected as city council repeatedly. None of us are benefited or more safe because Timia Denard and Elizabeth Holmes and soon to be Jeff Pastor and PG Sittenfeld are locked up for years? Are you safer because of that? The punishment needs to be something like community service. Get out there and be productive. Maybe send them to jail for thirty to sixty days to get a taste of what it is

and don't do it again. And if you do it again, then you're going to go to prison for years. And at this point we're locking up a large number of so called white collar criminals because of a sentencing guideline put out by the Congress years ago. That indicates the more money steal, the more time you spend in jail. So the federal judges to an extent have their hands tied because they're operating under the guidelines put forth by the Congress.

When I think individuals that do serious things that don't spend any serious time in jail, like in the major cities. And I look at when Tomia Denard went to prison for a year and a half. Were you safer in your home? Were you safer walking around OTR? Were you safer in Covington? Because Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Paronos, is going to go to federal prison for eleven years, so maybe she's fifty years old about a third of

the rest of her life because she stold millions of dollars from techies. I don't think you're any safer. I know I'm not any safer. When you do bad things to people, you should go to prison, lock them away so they can't hurt other people. But Tomia Denard, Jeff Pastor, PG. Sittenfeld, Elizabeth Holmes at all, when they go to federal prison for long periods of time, we're not safer. But when people break in your

home, break in your car, sell drugs, and kill. When those who commit robberies and rapes and burglaries and murder, those are the individuals that need to be separated from society and make us safe. It is so expensive, federal prisons are so expensive. Space should not be wasted on these individuals. Somehow, When pg. Senton felt his sentence later this year, I will not feel good about it and I will not feel safer. Pg. Senton felt stepped over the line. Jeff Pastor ran past the line to my

Denard took two or three steps on the other side. And one no Young on council at the time, was charged with a misdemeanor of obstructing official business. And one no Young spent twenty five years as a cop. And I'm glad he was not sentenced to jail, not for one day. But he was punished for what he did. Yes, punishment absolutely, But federal prison warehousing people at huge expenses who commit white collar crimes. I don't get it, and I never will. Let's continue with more. And by the way,

Larry Householder and Matt Borg's are going to be sentenced later. They're probably years in jail. On the first energy to bacle when I won't be safer If Larry Householder and Matt Borges are not walking around Columbus streets, I won't be safer at all. So let's continue and never stop. We simply continue,

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And of course the Sisters are Perpetual Indulgence, have a long history of publicly and disgustingly mocking the Catholic faith, including mock crucifixions with pole dancers. And I can't imagine this working anywhere but in Los Angeles or New York, and would not work in Cincinnati ride broadcast from. But a person involved in this is Tommy Valentine. He's a spokesman for the Catholic Vote Group. It's

calling for a boycott and everything Dodgers related. And I noticed that there's been at least a couple of pictures for the Dodgers and others that have come out to said this will not stand. Tommy Valentine, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Tommy, can you first tell the American people don't have much history with the Sisters up Perpetual Indulgence. Can you give us an example of the type of things that they do.

Yeah, well, first, thanks for having me on, Bill, and I wish we had a more pleasant topic to talk about, and this is These are words that I would ever expect to come out of my mouth, but I have to tell people what this group is all about. This is a group of men who dress as drag queen versions of nuns, but they go far beyond that. They do some of most vile, disgusting, despicable

acts that you could even imagine. As you mentioned, they did some sort of display on Easter Sunday in San Francisco where they had a man dressed as Jesus carry across up a hill and then perform a pole dance on the cross, and it devolved in all sorts of debauchery. They have profane names which are vile travesties of the names and symbols that Christians and Catholics have held deer

for two thousand years. They dressed and grotesque versions of the robes that nuns wear, and just all manner of things that go well beyond parody or satire, which is what they claim to be. They know exactly what it takes to offend Christians and do the most disgusting things they can do with the traditions that so many millions of people across California and across the world hold deer and have held deer for the last two thousand years. Like together, more facts

can you tell us about how long this group has existed? I understand that there are dozens and dozens and major American cities. It's a performance art and to use the term disgusting detestable. I guess it's okay to mock Christianity and mock those who believe in religion. But it's not okay. I well, what, for example, if a white supremacist group went to the Los Angeles Dodgers and said, you know what, we want to dress in blackface and

perform Mammy Out in Chavez Ravine? Would that fly? No, it wouldn't. And you bring up an excellent point, which is that bigotry disguise as entertainment is still bigotree. So this group has been around since I believe nineteen seventy nine. They started in San Francisco, and they've existed on the fringes

of society for decades now. We decided to pick this fight because we couldn't let an all American institution like the Los Angeles Dodgers, which is first of all, multi billion dollar corporation, but more importantly, a group, a team with deep roots in American culture to give a platform to a group like this, bring them out of the fringes, put them in the mainstream.

We couldn't let that stand. And so let's be clear. This is an anti athlic A group, no doubt about it, and anything under the LGBTQ painter, I guess is exfused as long as it supports that ideology. I'm not quite sure, but you bring up another good point, which is that this would never fly with another religion. You wouldn't have no drag queen's stress of Muhammad. You wouldn't have drag queen stress as Jewish rabbis. There would

be no howls of protests. The Christians are the last group in America it's acceptable to mock and degreed in this way. As far as the efforts in the past, I understand about a week or two ago the Dodgers said, no, we're not going to let this particular group come for Pride Night, and then just a little bit of pressure came from radical left wing extremists and the Dodgers quickly backtrack explain why they said. I guess they said yes originally,

then they said no, and now they're back to yes. Explain that process. Yeah, the timeline is pretty interesting. So we first heard about it. It was actually from a reader of our daily newsletter, which is The Loop, at an email list with over a quarter billion subscribers, and he said, I'm a lifelong Dodgers man. I saw that they're planning to honor this group on their quote unquote Pride Night. You know, wondering if

you guys will do something about it. So we broke the story, and then Center Marco Rubio of Florida sent a letter to the Dodgers, as did a few other groups, and within thirty six hours of everybody, all the you know, people on our side getting involved, the Dodgers decided to rescind the invitation, and we thought great. You know, we had a small ask. We didn't even ask them to cancel Pride Night, even though we disagree with it. We just said, please don't honor this vile, despicable,

anti Catholic hate group. But then the mainstream media, the left wing media, and extreme pressure groups started applying a typical pressure campaign on the Dodgers to reinvite the quote unquote sisters of pre kretual indulgence and their team president Seeing cast In, gave a quote to the La Times saying, while we're listening to everybody, we're deciding what to do, and we thought, okay, great, maybe he'll call us and want to hear more about why we oppose

this group. We never got a phone call. They decided to reinvite the group. They only engaged with the LGBT groups. Never called us. And

that's why we are here where we are today. And I think what you're seeing is that this story is only growing, and it's going to continue to grow until this happens on June sixteenth, and it's going to continue after that because Catholic Vote has launched a one million dollar campaign in the LA media market to inform all the four million Catholics in the Archdiocese of La alone, and the millions more Christians of all denominations, the people of all faiths, that

the Dodgers hate their faith, that the Dodgers stand with the worst anti Catholic a group, that the Dodgers think that their faith is worthy of mockery and being made fun of. And so we're launching TV TV commercials and radio ads and billboards and digital ads, and we have much more to come, and people are not to hear the end of it. We're going to keep it going throughout the twenty twenty three season into the playoffs, and if we knew

too, we'll keep it going for years to come. And we're not going to stop until everybody knows exactly what the Dodgers support. And this is the same organization, Major League Baseball, that took the All Star Game out of the state of Georgia because of the sensitivities of minorities. And that was a joke because there was nothing about the voting in Georgia the legislation passed that was

somehow anti black or anti Democrat or whatever it might be. And quickly Major League Baseball said, well, the All Star Game cannot be in Georgia because of the passing of a voter id laws. We can't have that, moved it out quickly to Denver. And so Stancasson is also the same character who worked for many years with the Atlanta Braves. Tommy Valentine, can you address yourself to the issue of culture Wars? When I watch MSNBC and I watch it, so you don't have to. I watch MSNBC, and they blame

conservatives, and they blame Christians and Jews and religious individuals. It is our fault for responding to this that we're winning the culture. We want to fight the culture wars. But isn't it true that the left, the radical left, are the ones putting the ball in play and all we're doing is responding Yeah, that's exactly right. I think what you're seeing is that the tide is turning. You know, people on the right and people faith are willing

to put up with a lot. Like we recognize we're not in the majority when it comes to elite culture and the media, but we just asked that we're not mocked, made fun of, you know, made to look like

fools, and we're not going to stand for this. I think you bring up an important point about MLB and the culture wars in general, and I think this is a message that Rob Manfred, the Commissioner Baseball, needs to hear, is that if you're a lifelong Dodgers stand and you're a Catholic or even any form of Christians and you see the Dodgers standing like this, you know it's not like bud Light or Target where you can find another beer brand,

you can find another growth store, you can find a small business to support in your local community. With baseball, teams are something you invest in from the time you're a child, and if you find out that your team is engaging in this grotesque bigotry against your faith, chances are you're not gonna go become a Giant fan or a Red fan or a Phillies fan. You're

just gonna stop watching baseball. And I think you saw a little bit of that with the Astar game that you referenced a couple of years ago, where people said, I don't want my sports, which is my leisure time, to be infected by politics. And I think you're going to see that with all the La Podgers stamps that we're going to desert the team, and again they're not going to go become Giants fans. They're just gonna stop watching baseball.

And I think there's so broadly there's more of us than the media leaves us to believe, and when we stand together, we can be really powerful, and so we need to keep doing it well. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. And when I hear the arguments about the cultural wars and that's somehow the great bulk of the silent majority of Americans put up with this crap

all the time without responding to it. Every now and then the outrage meter becomes over the top, and normal people have got to say, this is not the kind of world in which I want to live. I could not imagine any other religion mocked in such a disgusting fashion and having no response at all from the mainstream media. In fact, when I watch CNN or MSNBC, read the New York Times Washington Post, there's little or no coverage. And when the coverage of people like you and me are covered, it's in

a way that we're responding to culture wars. Something's wrong with us. If I want to go to a Target store, which I've not been in in years, so I can't call for a boycott if something I haven't done myself. I'm not a shopper, I've not gone there. But to have in the front of the store a little pouch down in the crotch area for an eight year old girl to buy a bathing suit in case as an eight year old boy who wants to identify as a girl, it touches upon the issues

of bigotry and two genders, not one hundred and seven different genders. But it does relate that everage americ who want to drink a bud light or average Americans that want to go to a target store and not be highly offended by presentations. We're finally getting getting the queue that maybe we should be involved.

And so for those who live in the southern California area on June sixteenth, coming up on about two weeks or so, well, what can they do if Stan Casting and the Dodgers continue to do this, even the Dodgers pictures don't like it in a proactive way, what can be done? Yeah, well, thanks for bringing that part up, because this is an important piece of it. So we at CAPI Vote are working on a couple different things. We are going to have a present We're just working on exactly what that's

going to look like. And this is not going to go unnoticed. But in the meantime, people should call and email the Dodgers, and they should tag them on social media. You know, a lot of what happens with the best pressure campaigns from the left is that they will get you know, a few hundred or a couple thousand people to tweet into the Dodgers or target light and express their outrage on behalf of the left to make themselves look like

the majority. And they'll even employ robots and automated programs to do that sort of thing. So we need to push back. We need to make our voices heard. So we've posted on our website of cathol Book or waist people can get in touch with the Dodgers. We have the email address of the marketing director who originally cooked this up. We have the direct phone number of

the Dodges and executive bosses. They need to hear our voices, and so people in California and people across the country need to be calling, emailing and tagging the Dodgers on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, any platform that you do. And then, like I said, for people in southern California, please stay tuned to our website of Catholicook dot org because we'll be announcing very soon

what we plan to do about this in person in California. Tommy Valentine, how do you respond to the argument that you're the biggest It's a nice argument to make. Other words, I engage in disgusting behavior, then I accuse you of the items and the ideas that I promote. How do you respond to those who say this is you're encouraging the killing of gay people, and as an American, I say, look, let the golden rule prevail. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Treat people. I don't

care if you're gay, bisexual, gay, whatever it might be. Have at it. Live your life, but don't jam your lifestyle down my throat. Live your life as I live my life as a practicing heterosexual. I don't think heterosexuals, which have got to be ninety seven ninety eight percent of the adult population, want to have their forms of sex publicized, identified and

celebrate it. Those are private matters between a man and a woman. But if you're a gay couple and you want to live your life, how do you respond to the argument that somehow you want to encourage transgender kids to kill themselves or you're the problem in keeping them from getting proper jobs, which I don't want that to happen. I don't want anybody kill themselves. I want

everyone to live their life well, live it quietly. If you want to have a certain form of sex and private as an adult, have at it. It's not illegal. Enjoy your life, work, do whatever you're going to do in your life. But I want to live my life too, So how do you respond to the fact that you're encouraging suicide among transgender youth?

For example, that is the argument I hear that Tommy Valentine's the Catholic voes to Christians, the Muslims, the Jews of this world want to encourage kids who are confused about their gender identity to kill themselves, which I don't want that to happen. How do you respond to that, Well, it's

just a lie. It's a vicious lie, and it's a lie that is actually passing life of transgender children, ironically, because studies have shown over and over again that these mutilation surgeries that these four children and their parents are convinced to undergo by highly paid doctors speaking from positions of authority, do not improve

mental health outcomes and usually worse than them. That's thought to say, there might be there might not be some trans kids somewhere who lived a happy life after having his generals mutilated, but that's not the norm, and that's not of the science shows, And so they do that as a way of a scaring the parent into paying these hospitals and these crooked doctors hundreds of thousands of dollars, because if you have a child who's said through one of these surgeries,

you have a lifelong medical patient who's going to be worth a ton of money to the hospital or whatever healthcare system perform these mutilations. And so it's a way of just scaring people into silence. And I think the answer to live is the truth. You know, we can respond with science. I think people need to understand the studies are out there and the studies do not line up with that. But we can also respond with the truth that everybody

knows, which is that it's not easy being human. You know, every teenager goes through some days where they question their bodies and question their identities. That's a normal part of development. And some kids, yes, some kids have it worse than others. You know. I've struggled with mental health issues

of my own, not on this topic, but on other issues. And if if my doctors and my therapists told me all your fears are true and you need to take this drastic step to improve your life, that would be a lie. That would not help me, and I'm glad that I had doctors who were in my corner who helped me to understand what the truth wasn't.

What my brain wasn't was telling me was not true. And so that's why it's especially offensive to me that the people in positions of power and supposed of forty are willing to lie to kids and to lie to their parents by saying you have to do this or you'll end up dead, because it's just not true. So we need to speak to the truth. Tommy Valentine, I want nothing bad to happen to any transgender kid. Everyone should get to

help help. They need the great majority of those in their twenties and thirties to do this. Look back upon it without happiness, without glee. They believe they made a mistake, and I just I want everyone to live their best, fullest life that they can live, no matter what their status is in life. But I do know what I do not want bigotry disguise as entertainment to somehow being Dodger's Stadium on June sixteenth, we'll see what happens.

Once again, Tommy Valentine, thank you for coming on The Bill Cunningham Show. And if everything goes well once again. Catholic vote dot org is the website. And thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And keep doing what you're doing. You're not a bigot. You oppose bigotry. Tommy Valentine, thank you very much, Thank you, Bill, appreciate your time

today. God bless America. All right, let's continue with more and if a line becomes available five one, three, seven four nine, seven thousand or pound seven hundred new eighteen t Bill Cunningham Live every day at Rome of the Red streaking a news radio seven hundred WLW zero percent APR financing. Barrero waits on the two old pitch. Here it is, and he hits this one high and deep, and you can kiss that baby goodbye. That is off the light standard. A grand slam for Jose Berrero. Here at finway,

and there is the dagger. I've found it. Eight nothing reds oh, hello, hello, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting what the here we come? Oh, I'm saying. When it was eight nothing, I tweeted out you see my tweet, yes, at about a nine thirty quarter to ten in the evening right, and then I wanted to revise and extend my remarks, you had that one into the I thought you had that one

into bag. Yes I did. Herezdad the cowboy, Well here did I. Here's my tweet when the Reds win tonight in Boston, only three games out of first place. FC is the best team in the MLS as the Bengals are picked by many to win the Super Bowl. But the Reds shocked the world by winning the World Series. As I predicted an opening day, are you ready for many parades? That was sent out last night at nine thirty seven pm by about ten kind of ridiculous, to be honest with you.

Thank you, That's what I said. I said, Now what what? Here? It comes das second and third? Lock it down, big boy? Well, thank god if they would have lost that one? What the guy? Because the one guy who gave up five runs and a third of an inning. Heck I could do that. Oh they kept handing ground balls that found holes. Well Lea the yes, dude, Reporter's a produd

service of our local teen star heating and air conditioning dealers. Ten star quality of can feeling Citcinnati Kohl Wyoming Air one eight eight eight nine nine six h v A C Sports four wins at a road now, Willie, and they're only three back of first place Milwaukee at the NL Central Race. Andy Mack the Red This is from your good friend Joel luck Up, the King of

Bally Sports, and I like that guy. The Reds have scored eight or more runs in four straight games of the first time since July of nineteen eighty seven. What say that again? From luck Up? The Reds have scored eight or more runs in four straight games for the first time since July of nineteen eighty seven. Are you sure yes? If he says the whole town's

batty about Cincinnati? What a team? A team? A team? You know, these guys start winning, Marty might want to come back, you know all I mean to say, I'm gonna throw caution to the wind and you perha have to promise you won't tell her this. Don't tell me you just unloaded. There it is. I just tweeted out the People's Judge on the back of a camel overlooking Jerusalem with me as their steady scribe. That just went out Twitter, Aca. This is on you. I had nothing

to do with this. I'm gonna tell her you told me to do it. I had nothing to do with it game too tonight, Luke Weaver and Lefty James Paxson. Coverage begins with Lance Sports Talk and the Ukrate Insight Pitch at six ten and Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. And you have to go to my handle, which is at Willie I E At Willie seven hundred WLW and the let me see if it's there now a boy there. It is the People's judge and me as Penny is riding a camel fifty

lashes for you at home tonight. May she may not even let you in. Well, believe me, she's had a rough ride with me anyway, Willie. Major League Baseball's All Star voting is underway with Ted McKay as we speak through June twenty second. You know she's looking pretty good on a camel. Among the Reds and the Nation, laid ballot include second baseman Jonathan India,

third baseman Nick Senzel, shortstop Matt McClean, catcher Tyler Stevenson. I look a little ridiculous, h Joey Vado, It's the hat outfielders, Jake the Snake, Freeley, T J. Friedel, and Big Will Myers also on the ballot. Former Madera standout in White Sox Andrew ben attendee. I taught him out of his on the America League All Star ballot along with former Reds third baseman Gino Gino. Good vibes only Audio Suarez and in the background of this pick is the old city of Jerusalem. Yes. Vote on the

MLB dot Com, the MLB app and m MLB Ballpark App. You can vote just like Chicago, vote early, vote often, vote Reds. Look at the face of that camel. He's looking good to Did he have a name? Yes, Sweet Lips Soccer. Major League Soccer has opened up the voting process for the twenty twenty three MLS All Star Game. That Matcher fees will feature MLS All Stars taking on Arsenal FC, the thirteen time English League

champions, and Washington DC on Wednesday, July thirteenth. Fans can vote right now, Orange and Blue all the way MLS Soccer dot Com through July fourteenth. Now here's some of the Here's some of our beloved men from the Orange and Blue that are on the on the ballot, the Pride of Lakota West and Cincinnati's own Nick Hagland. Goalkeeper Roman Celatano, the great Brandon Vasquez, Luciano Acosta, Kubo is on there along with Brenner. I don't know how

long A Brenner is going to be here. He may he may be heading off to Italy pretty soon. You know. Herb Reisenfeld would not get on that Campbell from Provident Travel. Herb would not get on you know what. I'm not sure if I went over there, I would do that. May I just like maybe just you know, to have it moved and then just sit on it and then not move around, because I think that thing to take off like gunga Din. I don't think Campbell's take off very quickly.

I might be wrong about the well you didn't want to, you know, slapping slapping from the behind, and see what happened there. There's Orb sweet Lips or Fritz. What about Fritz. Let's see. Good luck tonight to Indian Hill in the Division two girls State lacrosse semifinals. Also good luck to Saint X in Division one and Mariemont in Division two. Let's see what else is going on. I'm told right now the Saint X boys tennis doubles team

of Carson Dwyer. Yes, and Drew Evans continue to listen to us every day. Well there they're going on to greatness, that they're gonna be like Federer and Nadal. At some Speaking of tennis, at the French Open and Pettis second round, Cincinnati's Peyton Stearns upsets number seventeen see Jelena Osta Panco and saying sixty three one six, six two. So miss Stearns is now onto the third round, so congratulations to her. The Memorial Tournament begins tomorrow at

beautiful Mirror Field in Dublin, the home of Jack Nicholas. Yeah, Penny's looking good on that campbell, would you agree? I'm pleading the fifth. I'm gonna tell her that you posted it? How did I How could I post? You told me? Don't you dare post that? Well, you've just you know, I've caused some more problems than not believe me. Well, that's for sure. It is what it is. There's a picture of me the Cammebel Penny and downtown Jerusalem with a golden dome. So a lot

of people didn't think he went over there. There it is right there, you're right there. That's not photoshop, folks, No, that's me also you needed the uh you got that hat has gotta go. I mean, I know you like that hat and everything, and just use that at the friendly confines, not out in regular public. I wore that at the whaling Wall. Oh you did right there. Yeah, you can hardly see you at the wailing wall. You look like an ant. You gotta spread it

out there, and you gotta spread it out. I mean, it's like somebody looked at that picture said where's he at. I'm going, I don't know, spread it out. I'm just saying. I'll tell her that I sent it to you and you posted it. Thanks a lot, Thanks a lot. Then she'll start calling to judges and I'll have to go downtown. Hold out of here, leg irons. Thanks a lot, sweet lips.

And after this picture, I let her go and she started riding around the parking lot and the amount of olives on the camel, I said, you gotta be kidding. I told Mohamma, get the camel back here, please, So she like walking around this parking lot on top of the camel by herself driving. What do you what do you do with a camel? Operate? Ride? Drive it? I guess ride it. I don't know. I don't either, smiling only Tom. I'm gonna say, somebody call in,

but they can't. We have trouble here. Technically, I'm just glad we're on the air. Has for sure geez. So I don't know what to tell you that. So then after the Reds did what they did, I say, Reds win, Red's win. Now exhale if they would have lost that game last all. Now, what about a leader of the Reds telling me the old man once Della Cruz Friday night, Well, he cracked a two run homer last night and the bother of the night to win the Bats game. It's still going up. I think it went off the JFK

Bridge over there in Louisville. One of the owners of the red said, why is he doing it in Louisville and not doing it in Cincinnati? One might ask the question, where is he gonna play? Who cares? I don't think McClean. You can't play shortstop. No, you can't play second, No can't play first. Why not teach him first base? He's a nice tall kid. How about third? I mean six four? Why doesn't

he play first base? That's what I'm saying, teach him, So what you're I mean, I'm just saying, what do you do with third? Sends Zeld out there, Ken, what about arrow? Ken Bruce says, how many humps on that camel? Talking about humping a camel? For God's sakes, What's what's happened to? Ken Bruce? I couldn't tell you, y' looking so far away, have seven hundred responses the camel. This is unbelievable. Oh boy, I followed two people, DJ Hodge and Donald Trump.

Is that a lot to people to follow or not? It's up to you. I don't know how. I forget how many people I follow and I got over ten thousand. I got over ten thousand followers, I got twenty six thousand. Well, but I'm always at the bottom of the list. And in the background you can see down take at seven hundred, wllw at seven hundred. It's a little bit hazy. Yeah, it's little bit yeah. Yeah. You can see it was hot over there, right, You said it was hot, well, Massado Dead Sea was one hundred.

Yeah. Probably that day in Jerusalem is probably eighty eighty five or not too bad. But it's a good looking camel. I like that camel. I mean, worry about the camel? Well, what do you do? It is his name sweet Lips, Sweet lips they call him. Oh he got down on his knees to let us up and then he stood up and that was the Look how high off the ground? You're what seven eight nine feet a high? Ten feet up? I think it's on the camel. Ten

feet on a camel. Never rode a camel. Imagine that thing rumbling through the desert and you're just up there like, believe me, you move with it too. It's ding go. It's like it's like rip wheel or a yellowstone. I love it that. I love that you get your ribs broken in one hump and then you're back broken and the other going back and forth. It's not like you know the raw hide or white wagon train. Denny from Dayton. You know Semity Sam one of my favorite characters. When I

say WHOA whacked the camel? He's sitting the camel inappropriately. Denny from Dayton. Yes, Semity Sam is one of my favorites. Might want to delete it, all right. I gotta be careful what I say. I don't know what the if I don't hear something tonight after respond to it anyway. Huh, never mind, get me out of the studage report, Willie and Utter. Of today, we say Happy birthday to the one and only Anita Hobson the White, the wife of Butch Hobson, Butch the senior writer of

Bengals dot Com. About that, we also say Happy ninety third birthday today to the one and only make my day, Elmer Henseler, Elmer Hendler, Elmer Handler, Make my sausage. Clint. You know, I've read online that some people are concerned that he's not communicating for months and months as you're doing. Okay, not Elmer Hensler, He's making sausage. I mean, Clint Eastwood. I don't know he's ninety three. And then we also say

Happy birthday. Born on this day in nineteen forty three Broadway Joe Nameeth the Pride of the Jets in Alabama at eighty years old from Beaver Falls. And also on this date in eighteen fifty nine and London, Big Ben debuted as a clock Roethlisberger. No, the Big Big Ben, the tower and the clock, not Big Ben Roethlisberger. I've been there once. I don't like what the British people did to the Irish for four hundred years. I know, we already know that. Don't care much for that. I'm not going

back to London by the way, Okay, can't do it anymore. Okay, but you're a big fan of Chaz and the Queen, right, No, okay, that's what I thought. If you go to my Twitter account, that Willie WI l l I E seven hundred w W in picture of me, the People's Judge, sweet Lips, the camel and downtown Jerusalem, so happy birthday, all of those superlative human beings. It's like, men, get me out of the students report. We have Mo coming up breaking

down Dela Cruz and when will he report to my ballpark? William Honer of the Red Legs four in a row and looking only three back of first place, by the way, last year on the estate, Yes, the Red Legs were ever written down somewhere anyway, eight games better this year than last year. Yeah, here it is. They were seventeen and thirty one, now they're twenty five and twenty nine. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stude Report. What would you like to see Jamah do better for

the second half of a year. Yeah, I mean he's had a hell of it. I mean, you know, he's the rookie of the year. What would you like to see him do better? He says his name for me one more time, Jama Jam Jamad beat Lamara a few weeks an Butch, it's funny. It's funny, man, it's funny. Big fan of yours, I like Butch from Boston on seven hundred w al ow.

I already gives you access to the hottest music events and deal. But on June first, we're giving So this morning, I'm quietly in the modified palatial estate, have my three mont for his TV set up monitoring all events simultaneously throughout the world. ESPN have the Reds and the Hunt for a playoff spot. And I'm looking at this going well, they're eight games better now than last year. At exactly the same time, they look impregnable and unbeatable.

Dela Cruz, the second coming perhaps of Eric Davis, continues to light them up in Louisville and elsewhere. So, mo, if I had told you during my great speech and Red's opening day, that was cut short once again, Cordis interrupted us at the Holy Grail that the Reds come June first would be in the hunt and the playoffs. Would you have been drug tested? No, Look, the Reds don't have a great record, but they certainly aren't a better spot from a win lost percentage perspective than they were a year

ago at this time. They hit the third pole one third poll last night. The run paced win seventy five games, which we like, which is much better than last year when they won sixty two games. But the good news is doesn't look like anybody wants to win this division. The Cardinals are in last place. They've played better recently, but they're in last place.

The Chicago Cubs aren't good. The Pittsburgh Pirates were the talk of baseball for the first two and a half weeks, but the bloom has come off that rose as we say, and the Milwaukee Brewers are probably the best team in this division. They're in first place right now. They've had all sorts of issues scoring runs. They've had injuries in the starting rotation, and they really missed two relief pitchers that they gave up on that I'm still not sure why

they did. The division is wide open. The division is open, and I think it's going to be fun this weekend. Let's see if the Reds can maybe hold serve these next two nights in Boston. They get a chance to play the Brewers four straight starting on Friday night, so they'll have a chance to make a dent. They're playing well, the young players are starting to show some promise, and things are pointing in the right direction for the Cincinnati Reds and it's a lot of fun. Are you ready for the big

question? Early on? I'm sure Ellie Ela Cruz appears to be the most exciting ball player the Rents have had since Roldis Chapman coming out of the bullpen ten years ago. I don't think there's ever been a more highly touted, more hype prospered ever in the history of the franchise. I mean, look, I remember Joey Vado's call up, I remember j Bruce's call up, Johnny Quato or Roldis Chapman, Homer Bailey, I remember all those guys.

I remember all the guys in the eighties. Just given the tools that we have right now, you could watch Ela Della Cruise play at the minor league level. I'd like to watch him play in Cincinnati. He is ranked by ESPN and others in the know as the best prospect in all of baseball, and last night he had a four hundred and thirty two foot walk off homer on a pitch that registered ninety eight miles an hour without even trying. He has elite exit velocity, he has elite speed, he has an elite throwing

arm. From a physical standpoint, he has every single tool you could ask for, and he has gotten better in the one area that it was you know, sort of stated in spring training, this is why he has to go to the minor leagues. He's got to be more selective. He's got to take more walks. He can't be his free a swinger. He is still a free swinger, but he is being a little bit more selective. He's demonstrating a good batting eye and I can't wait to watch him. You

may not know it, but baseball is also a business. Ticket sales against the Brewers, shall we say, are not particularly strong. Well, Friday is great because there's a postgame concert. Is that Zach Brown band? He's pretty good. I like Zach Brown. But nonetheless, you're gonna be there. No, I want to go. No, Nonetheless, Saturday and Sunday. If you brought up Dalla Cruz, you would fill up Friday night and if he did anything, Saturday would be twenty five to thirty, Sunday would

be fifteen to twenty. And if you're looking at it, maybe in an extra fifty thousand dollars in ticket sales with all the accouitiments, maybe a million dollars. Why not bring him up? Now? I know the argument, make the argument not to do it. I can't because I don't get it. How How is your team not better if you bring him up? Because the answer can't be we can't find room for him. If he's as great as everybody says, you find room for him and you figure out the rest

of the pieces elsewhere. I would have brought him up three weeks ago. I understand them not starting the season with him in Cincinnati, but when he is demonstrating all the physical tools the people have slobbered over for two years, and he's gotten better in the one area that they said he had to get better. And your team from an offensive perspective, has been below league average all season long. They've been better over the last week or so. I

don't have the argument for not bringing him up. Let me give you the argument. Please, if you bring up a kid so untested on major league pitching as a twenty one year old, you destroy his confidence. Then you live with it. But the sports failure is baked into the sport. Failure is really baked into the sport for for rookies. Do we think he is? He is the franchise, He is the number one prospect in an all of baseball. I've got to think a part of that reasoning is that you

like his makeup. You like his mental makeup, you like his emotional makeup. If you're not gonna bring him up because you think he's gonna mentally fall apart ten games into his big league career, what are we doing? So maybe he does? And then guess what. There's a long list of guys who have struggled when they first got here that have gone on to have very good rookie seasons and long term success. I would like to get that out of the way. If you say, look baked in, there's going to

be some growing pains. Good, Let's get him out of the way now so that we can watch the dude with all that behind him later this season and deeper into his career. You cannot convince me that you have a guy with all these dudes, all this dude's physical gifts, but you're worried about his fragile psyche. How about the fragile psyche of a Reds fan who's been waiting twenty twenty eight years to watch his team advanced in the postseason. My

psyche is fragile to hell with Ellie deler Cruz. Call him up because my psyche can't handle watching Kevin Newton. Nothing against Kevin Newman, who's been a nice piece starting lineup tonight, I'd rather watch Elie Dela Cruz bring him up in the middle of a Pennant drive. Yes, it's the Zach Brown Band. It's a Friday night, there's a packed house. You got kid's gonna strike out four times and he won't be able to find I'd be dropping balls,

I guess. In the outfield, McClean is a shortstop for as far as I can see. And what do you put him in the lineup? You can't find a place in the lineup. So that's where we are right now. The Reds have too many good players. Is that where we are. They're so good they're they're in the they have too many good players they can't bring there in the number one prospect and all the baseball Look, Ellie Dela Cruz hasn't played an inning in the outfield in the minor leagues, so

he's a shortstop. So you're gonna have to move McClean somewhere, likely to second base. Move McClean. So then a player of the week, right, this is a good problem to have. So then what do you do with Jonathan Jonathan? What do you do with him? What do you do? Do you play me every year? Do you play him at first base? What about sends out? What about Vado? Put him in left field? Well, Vado is not even close to coming back, so I'm not

too worried about him. But I mean this sort of highlights why it's I think, a pretty fun time to be a Reds fan, because there's options. There's almost too many good players. You're gonna tell me there's no room for the number one prospect in baseball, tell me a pretty damn good roster. But I mean, looking at it from this dandpoint, you just mentioned Matt mcclin. They called him up two weeks later National League Player of the

Week Hunter Green on Friday through six no hit innings. He was he was dominant. You're getting good performances from those guys. Spencer Steer, what he's done. Spencer Steer, I think can make a push to be the rookie of the year this season. Jonathan India is having a very nice bounce back year. Hew Jose Berrero, who is as frustrating as anybody on the team, hits one over the Green Monster last night. The younger guys are starting to show what they can do. Let's bring up one more and how did

Della Cruz do in spring training? D you have any idea fine? Did he hit home runs? That was he overwhelmed by major league pitching to a degree? Sure? Look when he when he got healthy, because remember he missed the start of the season. He started off miserable at Louisville this year. Slumps are a part of the sport. Uh, You're supposed to be able to handle them, whether they come earlier in your career or later. So that's why we're not gonna bring up because you're afraid he's gonna fail.

How about this, gets psyche, how about this he might succeed. How about this he might have can't he might actually come up and be a success. How about that? Why aren't we assuming the worst he's gonna cry and fall apart and need to go through psychiatric counseling because he has a bad first week. How about that first week? Maybe he's good. Maybe he's like Jay Bruce was four hits in his first big league game, walk off homer in his fifth big league start. Maybe that sort of thing happens. How

about you? How about you wager on the upside and prepare for the downside. How about why hasn't he played the outfield at all in the minor leagues because they think his athleticism is best to use the shortstop, where you can combine McLean, Ellie Dela Cruz, Matt McClean played some shortstop Louisville. But Matt McLean's five foot eight. He's got to make up. So you're you're not putting him at first base base, You're probably not putting him at third

base, first base. He's tall and lanky. Elladela Cruz, Yeah, because I think they want to take advantage of his elite athleticism at shortstop. Now, ultimately they have a thousand shortstops at the minor league level. That's a good problem to have. They view him right now. He's got the build of O'Neill Cruise, who's with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Unfortunately has been hurt this season, but he's got basically the same tall, kind of lanky build.

They think they could take advantage of his athleticism at what many would argue was the most important position on the field. How about McLean. You know, India is not much of an defensive player, but he made some good plays last night, So I mean, I'm putting him a third The India thing is interesting. So India played third base at college. There's concerns about his throwing arm. Is that going to translate to the big league level at

third base? You could maybe put him in left field. And what I would argue there is the Reds have been more than happy to have deficient players in left field. Defensively, Adam Done, Johnny Golm's, Jesse Winker just to name a few. Is India's offense going to be good enough for you to put up with what he can't do? Defensively? Could you play him at first base? Perhaps? You know he's about five foot eleven, maybe

five ten and a half. There's perhaps room for him. There there is a DH in the National League. I think it's gonna be really interesting this offseason, Willie, and I know a lot of folks aren't gonna want to hear this. Do they view Jonathan India as a tradeable commodity who's gonna get a pay raise this coming off season, a tradeable commodity with which they could part and get a lot in return. You got three years of team control if you trade for Jonathan India. He's having a good year this year.

But look, at some point they're going to deal from their surplus. That's what you do. When the retch went forward in twenty twelve, what did they do well? They had too many first basemen. They had Yonder Alonzo and Joey Vado. So they said to Yonder Alonzo, we're going to trade you to the Padres. They had too many catchers. They had Devin Mezzeracco coming up. They had Yazmoney grand Dog coming up. Is we got too many catchers, We're gonna put Yaz Money grandall in a trade package. Boy,

we've got too many relief pitchers. We're gonna take brad Boxburger. We're gonna put him in a trade package. What did they get for those three guys plus Edinson Volquez Matt Latos who was a big part of that team in twenty twelve that ran away with the National League Central So what do you what do you want to do? You're going to deal from if the Reds win

the World Series in two years. Chances are again, if the Reds win the World Series in two years, which is what we all hope, right If they win the World Series in two years, my guess is there will be somebody who has a hand in that who is currently playing for another team, and the most likely way they acquire that guy is via trade. And what you trade to get that guy is something you have too much of right

now. The Reds might have too many really good infielders. So at the trade deadline, the Reds maybe at the end of July first of August, looking at going all in in a sense to win the World Series this year. I don't think that would involve a Jonathan India trade. I think that could happen this offseason. But if come July first this team is where it is in relation to first place, there's a difference between being in bimode and being all in all in means, you know, throw caution to the win.

We'll mortgage our future. I don't think they're going to do that, but I do think you can be in by mode and make your team better and go for it. Why not. That's a good stretch the next four or five years. Pittsburgh's gonna be Pittsburgh. Saint Louis's continueing on the downslide, Chicago is not even close, and Milwaukee's on the other side of being pretty good. This is the time for the Reds to maximize what they have and to win now, because you may think, let's win in two years.

All of a sudden, the Reds find themselves in a position saying, why not now? And if it's now, get the best players you have throughout your organization. Put them at the Great American Ballpark. That's a great ballpark for a kid to hit in Dela Cruz, a wonderful ballpark. Why not bring him up? And if he's destroyed mentally as you are, so

be it. Yeah, I'm destroyed mentally for a lot of reasons. Are there twenty six players better than Elie Dela Cruz who play in the Reds organization right now, the answer is no. But frankly the answer is no. So but the good news is we're talking about wanting to see Elie de la Cruz and the Reds aren't, you know, twelve and thirty two or something

like that. They're in it. They're in it, and so obviously there's I think, just sort of the built in curiosity we all want to see the guy in person, and then there as well, let's let's go ahead and get a jump start in his development at the major league level. There's that, but there's also he can make the team better for the purposes of getting to the postseason this year. That's not it's probably not likely, but

it's not that far fetched to suggest. And to even say that, compared to how a lot of people felt about this team in mid March is pretty remarkable. Yeah, right in the mid March, it was ugly. The Natives are quite unhappy. The Vegas over under was ninety six and a half. Right now they're on pace to win seventy five. That's not a great number. But if you took a if you bought an over ticket, you're feeling pretty good right now. I did, and you did yes, we'll

see what happens. Yes, we will. So let's say Friday night this weekend. You coming, We'll come to the ballpark five o'clock game. You get off the air at three o'clock, five ten game, early game. I took the day off work. I'll get down to the grail of a couple of pre game beers, and then we'll go over to the game, and then we'll watch a Zach Brown band and I'm putting an uber afterward, and we'll have a good time. That's impossible. Number One, I'm not

staying for an entire baseball game. I'm not a baseball game and a concert. I like Zach Brown. Okay, why don't you come, like in the fourth inning, maybe the eighth inning. The eighth inning okay if they're winning, okay, and then the concert. I don't know if I'm gonna sit around that long or I'm going to the game next Monday and next Tuesday. Monday and Tuesday. Yeah, Dodgers, uh Brewers Monday, Dodgers Tuesday. No, you know who I'm taking to the game Tuesday, some hot

playmate bunny Jim Scott, just the opposite. Take Jim to a game every year, thank me. Why don't you join us? Huh? You know a radio legend who likes to work among the people, shake hands, pose for pictures. Jim Scott be out in the public that he claims he represents. Jim does that? Why don't you? Let me think about it. It's too far away. A lot of a lot of folks would have a lot of questions for you. What do you do? No, are the speakers working? I don't know. Let's continue. We'll see at the ball

park. Let me think about it. Jim Scott, me and you together, would that be something? Yeah'll be I mean be weird, but yeah, I mean what day is that? Tuesday the sixth. That's a seven ten seven ten start me and Jim and the and Bill and terrific seven hundred w eld over you one eight seven seven Calls for Kids k a rs cars

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with Great February Weather. Are you on again tonight at nine? I think I'm ane o'clock and Bob Trumpy and Jeff Henderson. Trump's on at six, and then you're on at nine. I guess I am. Now I had a report Rock. I don't want to bring up private matters on the air. We don't do that around him me better or not. But talk to Eddie Fingers earlier today and he said that you had the unkindness cut of all and you're walking around with a pillow. I don't know exactly what he's talking.

I know we've talked about your proctological exam you. This was the other other side that didn't do well. Explosive diarrhea, projectile vomiting. You were dropping things all over the place. What about you when you were in that the water with that experimental thing, let's not shut up, shut up and going leaving a trail down the hallway. That was embarrassing, show, we say, But what happened is morning because I know you don't want to talk

about it. I got the unkind just cut of all. The childbearing situation for me is no longer. That's it. It's done, the big Victor Fulton of her Mercy Health with a lot of attive nurses or some them, I mean there was. It took a little extra took pictures care and little extra TLC where you're at full staff for first of all, to start the day off, I went and got another colon oscary, just to kind of set the mood, get me relaxed, you know, just kind of get

my head and run and enjoy it. Yeah, well, you know, at least I just want to make sure my mind was clear. And most people avoid those. I was what was getting ready to happen too, Something's going to be clear. So uh when in there and boom, fifteen minutes and they put they get take, take, then take the thing off and you lay there and towels are strategically placed, bowing gauzes strategically playing about a hyperdermic needle. Yeah that doesn't that doesn't count to five. I bets you

it wasn't. Twelve minutes later, now everything seems everything feels good. But you're not sure. The only issue I'm having though, is I have to artificially bring my voice down to here, because this is how I normally really, how do you really want to talk right now? But after like artificially bring it down to here, well, say, hopefully that goes away, but hopefully you lost your noise. And according to this one commercial always has

new products for people who have female organs. So are you a person now but the female organs someone with Yes, I'm kind of halfway there. I why not just just push all the chips in the middle. Are you feeling good from the extremities? I mean, you feel feel okay? You know it's uh, you don't. You don't look any different normally, you know. I'm I'm not. You know, I'm not going to rati a little four yard dash. There ain't time soon, but I'm hanging in there.

And so then the voice thing, that's that's the one thing, the one side effect so far. But hopefully that'll I said it, I'll go away. But are you now a person with female organs? I am. Let's just say, I'm somewhere in the middle. I'm like kind of like a no man's land. So the question is do I. I mean, I can either revert and go back, go back the other way, or I can just just trudge forward, become intersects something like that. That way,

I'll be embraced by all of America. Everybody. Everybody will love me. Well, how long are you in pain? Right now? Are you in pleasure? What is it pain? Being here? That's a problem of pleasure, um, but not in an exorbitant amount of pain. You have the donut though, You're sitting on a donut and you're moving. You know, I see a lot of blood down there, popping it. What are you looking at that down there? For? I got an irrigation system flooding water

over the neighborhood and I got to get home. But you don't have that problem. I guess well, I got an irrigation system problem of a different sort. It's kind of what we're dealing with here. Are you okay? Though? I mean, I know Austin Elmo, I guess you know other than the one just went through. Tony Pike went through the same thing about Austin Elmo, A big V Are you are you guys cut or not? You do not? Really? I think it really either are or not?

It's not like I'm assuming live shells. That's all I think. I don't know. Seg well, al Pacino just had a eighty three he's having a baby at twenty whether a twenty nine year old girlfriend. My wife brands off. I can't risk another. You can't a little rock, and you know I have three little rocks. You got pebbles. She wanted a female. What happened well that that we had that? We had a talk in the elevator right up to the doctor's office, like this is it is more?

She says, get in there one more shot. But have you seen the twenty nine year old wife of this eighty three year old? Have you seen her? Did? I can see why she's pregnant. I can't look too hard right now, but look, you don't want to look, can't because that's a tomorrow morning problems. When will things be normal? I mean as normal as you ever get. You get your voice a week, I gotta I gotta keep it down here because I just talk normal. This is kind

of where where it's at. I gotta gotta bring it back down. It takes a little ConFlat. You're not rip wheeler anymore. From my Yellowstone I'm Rip Wheeler anymore, you're somebody else. Be careful what you say. Everyone's listening. Believe me. Like Linda Wheeler right now, Rida Wheeler, Rip is my favorite character. Wheeler. Now, Rita Wheeler. Now you're a Rita Wheeler. That a rip. Let's just go full on and just how about Beth? Would you like to marry Beth? Yeah, sir for about

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you bring up Della t hell? I get him up? Where does he play? What is the downside of bringing Canoe? He might hurting Psyche, he might not be able to play. Let's find out. Now if the ok what a few more hot dogs? Right, I'm not a business with You don't care about hot dogs? Do you? Wowheads? Not anymore? Seven hundred ww's coverage tonight at game two six ten with Lance Who's pitching? Sports Talk, You create Insight, Pitch Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the

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Correct, he's on the bat Player of the Week, and he's on Joey Votto, Jake Joey Friedel, and Will Meyers d H on the d H rule. Where do you put him in the lineup here? Bring up Ellie? Where do you put him? I don't care put him put him in short center fields. Just stand out the man Alston, it's a new shift. Just stand out there vot vote rids at MLB dot com. This is what hurts baseball compared to football. If if the one the Bengals this

year draft Miles Murphy is a young twenty one year old. You're gonna see him in about six months and go, you're gonna see him actually play football. Heard a psychic guy? What about a psyche? Five years later you see him? Bring him up? What about a psyche? Some guys in the minor leagues you'd ever see him? Moe said, what about the Reds fans? Psyche? What is to get great? To be great, dumb ass, don't say down the radio? Oh, I said, you're a mess. You said, dumbass, I did not. We'll look at the

tape. To become great at anything, you got to compete at that level. And that's competing that arena. And that's how you get better. You don't get better at beating up on the double A teams get him up here and what to sell a few tickets? Again, I'm not a baseball genius. I'm not a business wizard. Sick I bet you any amount of money, and Frosty Malls will I bet you any amount of money. They got an lad Lacruz bobblehead ready to go. I'm done with bobbleheads. Also win

some penance. MLS Soccer yank the stadium the site tonight First Place FC Cincinnati against New York City FC at seven ESPN fifteen thirty. Major League Soccer has opened up voting process for the All Star Game. The MLS All Stars are gonna take on Arsenal FC, the thirteen time English League champions Arsenal Washington d C on July thirteen. Doesn't count or whatever, it's not a it's unfriendly. I think I think Lance needs that procedure. Fans can vote at MLS

dot com Soccer dot com. Are you saying Lance has no testicles? Uh? Brandon Vasquez, Roman Celetanos, two of us, Nick Haglin, the prime of Cincinnati, Acosta and Brenner vote vote orange and blue all the way with Ted McKay, How will you feel tomorrow when you get up in the Morning's worse? It depends on I gotta keep mor worse. I gotta just keep her hands off me a night, which is an women today, Believe me, they demand more than you're capable of giving. What about not Ice?

I got the ice pack in the in the bag here, I'm gonna go put it in the fridge. Eddie can help you with this. He'll help you put it in here. Right. We volunteered to do that, and I said, yeah, I'm Eddie, I'm good. I'm okay, good Eddie, myself, I can handle it. Also Willie Robin Matthews, the young lady whose car was damaged at the Indianapolis five hundred when they crashed the tire crashed into her car into parking, left the ballpark, spinning over

the grand stands into her car. Unbelievable. Well, Penske Entertainment says today they're gonna provide Matthews with a new car. Wow, how about that? Did you see that tire fly tire over the top? I did see, and to turn two suites and hit her car, cars totaled. Penske Entertainment is going to buy her a car. I was watching Townel nine this morning after my procedure and somebody a girl was going down the highway and the tow

truck at Georgia. Yeah, Duke's a hazard. Allah gone sixty seconds, nick case and the GT five hundred fly It was unbelievable, like Joey kim Wood not hurt. I think she was hurt, not kill. Can't speak so but neither can you. Not very well. Yeah, when the vest sectormies are tough, I mean, what do you do? The men got ahead out. We have many secrets around here at all, And he's talking about his button and his I might get another calling to me tomorrow, maybe

that another one's kind of the end. You know. It just seems to put my mind. My women would calmed down and not put this under so much pressure, life would be a little bit easier. You know that. I know the pressure. I'm right, it's unbelievable speaking pressure. I was scrolling through my Twitter before I walk in here, and I saw a picture of the first lady he did a camel. He did it, If I'm not mistaken his sake. Did she specifically say, do not post that picture

of me on the camel right on your Twitter. That's probably why somebody hijacked your irrigation system. Be careful, you're gonna be getting a vessect of me or something more tomorrow. I'll be sitting joining me on the other side. So somehow, remember Land, I had a weak moment and I put her with me and she and that's the dome of the Rockets drew some in the background just before she took off. Specifically, he said, don't do not post that picture. All I say, seg did it. It's pretty good.

I think it's pretty good. Between those humps, there's one. She especially appreciates you saying that count that sheriff. There's one. Well, I mean we haven't had one. About the weekend. Will you be back to normal by the weekend? You're what about college football? I don't know if I'll be fully well, that's for a few more months. I will be back calling games this year. Okay, good, that's in the bag. Good, So I'll see what happens. I don't know. What does Eddie

say, can't say he'll be here. Sis volunteered to help me with this. Gonna sit on an ice bag. He'll position it correctly for you. You got I heeart meeting medical seat in here with it, but the bottom cut out of it like a pressure kind of like James fond when he was tortured in that though in the move. Oh my god, is that is that the worst? That's probably worst. That's probably when you went through the sting and the doctor a blood and oh, everything's falling around and everything.

What the nurses say, were they shocked at what they saw? About five or six of them in there. They all wanted to come in for some reason. I don't know why. I'm not sure why that one. I thought it was a thing where you just needed one nurse and one dollar. Apparently they all thought it was will your supers and six nurses explain that one's sake? Look at it. Don't ask me. I guess you know. But supposedly by by tomorrow I'll be probably back. Probably a union. It's

probably a union thing. You better, you better binge. Watch Yellowstone. That's all I'm taking eight to watch. You watch Beth, watch Beth. You don't have football cross complication, You don't have football practice or there's some sporting event every night of my life, sake. Okay, Oh, out there coaching the youngsters with a little less of me there, a little less attached, well, no less full the elevator, honey, why do you got the ice bag there? Coach? Coach boyman, he's sitting on an

ice bag now, shrinking everything up to the size of a proof. I mean, but look, if I feel better tonight and then tomorrow I feel even better, and the next I feel evehim better. I mean, should I not just continue to do your du do your duty as God gives you the light to see that duty. Rocky to rock Sand Rocky, that's so Rocky anymore? A little more smooth, a little more smooth, smooth out Roy, good luck, good luck with Eddie. I'm sorry, good luck

with Eddie. Segment. Yeah, is Tanya O'Rourke coming on today? No, that was yesterday. Thanks for listening. Segments, show segment. Give me out of your irritation system? Fix outen. Yeah, he got his. Now you got your it's your turn. I don't know. I gotta get to Tim, I gotta get to Bob Jones, Plumber, I gotta get to everybody, Willie and Honor of Vote reds on MLB dot com for the All Star Game, and also vote orange and Blue for the MLS Soccer

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