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6-10-24 Willie with Christopher Smitherman

Jun 10, 202417 min
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Is Joe Biden losing the black vote? Willie is joined by former Cincinnati vice mayor Christopher Smitherman to discuss the reality of black voters fleeing the Democratic party,

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Bill Cunningham, the great American. Welcome this glorious Monday afternoon. In the Tri State Reds baseball off today back out of tomorrow with Cleveland. When they were losing yesterday like four to two in the ninth I said, they're going to pull this thing out. I now anticipate victory instead of anticipating defeat. But nonetheless they're in the mix, which is a great thing. Plus later on either today or tomorrow. I think it's going to be tomorrow, might

be today. Then Mason, the high school boys champion baseball team is coming in and I taught those guys how to slide. I taught those guys how to throw curveballs in the slip pitch, and it had a measurable effect. When their first state title in baseball, they beat Muller High School easily, like four to one, and like the semi finals in March to glory and for some the judgment seat of God. But that's going to be great. Indians, or shall I say, the Guardians are in town Tuesday and Wednesday.

I should be smited for that, for even saying the word Indian. I'm sorry. I'll go to re education camp. But they play Cleveland Tuesday and Wednesday, then off on Thursday, then on to Milwaukee. But until then there's been all this reporting about what in roads Donald Trump is making with black folks, especially black males. And I don't think of Chris Chris Smitherman as black, white, or otherwise. He's a man. He's a man's

man and a woman's man. I don't view him as black. I view him as a great American, which is the way it ought to be. But Christopher Smitherman, former vice mayor of the city and also head of the NAACP, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Christopher, can you tell me if you can, because you are like a black guy, I think at least you identify as one. Could I become black mail if I identify

as such? I'm not sure. But nonetheless, what is it in the black community that's happening with Trump that has not happened since maybe the presidency of Richard Milhouse Nixon. Well, you know, I'm the former president of the Cincinnati n DOUBLEACP and the former vice mayor, and you and I have talked privately and publicly that you know any comments I bring you know this afternoon to

your listeners. I'm one person. I don't speak for African Americans in this country, but I'm going to take my best shot at what I see is going on. So, you know, President Biden spoke at Morehouse University, which is a one of the most prominent HBCUs, about three weeks ago, and I think we can start there. And during that speech, the students

stood up and turned their back. That was not televised very well, but the reality of it was, this is an African American all male school, the Talented tenth meaning these are the best and brightest minds that are at Morehouse University. And they their sister school like Seton and Elder is Spilman, which is next door. So the girls, the women's school is next door to

Morehouse. And so those students were saying we are concerned, clearly by them standing up and turning their back to President Biden, and his speech to them, Willy Cunningham was one of victimization, one of uh, you know, somebody has their their boots on the back of your neck and it's going to be difficult for you to achieve in the in the country that you live in. I'm gonna tell you that most of those students, will Willy Cunningham are

leaving more House. They're going to venture capitalist firms in New York. Uh, they're going on to medical school. They're going on to work on their nbas and their engineering. So this message wasn't a commencement speech that they were used to for someone coming in and telling them that they weren't ready or somebody was going to hold them back. Both of my parents went to historically black colleges and universities. My mother and father met at Tuskegee. My mother was

was miss Tuskegee. Uh. My father got his PhD from how University in DC, another great HBCU. The reason I raised this is that President Trump was the president that made funding to HBCUs permanent. It wasn't President Obama, it wasn't President Clinton, it wasn't President Bush. It was former President Trump. Most universities when they came to the federal government, they would get funding for extended period of periods of time. That was not true for historically black

colleges and universities. And President Trump said why are you coming every year? And he did it. My point to you is that President Biden has a record. Willie Cunningham, he was a senator for almost fifty years, and during that time he worked and colluded with white Democratic Southerners, right, so

on bussing, he was wrong on bussing. As an example, he did the eulogy for Senator Robert Burke. Can you imagine if former President Trump had done the eulogy for a former Klukus Cran member who was a fitting senator and died. Can you imagine what MSNBC, c NBC, and CBS we'll be saying about former President Trump if he had done the eulogy like President Biden did

for Senator Robert Byrd, a former Klucus Cran member. My point to you is that African Americans are understanding what President Biden's record was as a senator. Meaning remember, I'll say one other point and their many I could bring is President Biden was the one who criminalized crack cocaine over powder cocaine, which got a lot of African American men locked up for extended periods of time. And

these two drugs retreated differently, brought to us by former Senator Biden. So let's make sure that we are saying clearly Willie Cunningham that African American men who are looking at President Biden and looking at his record have common sense, and they're just raising concerns about his background. And just because NBC and CBS and MSNBC aren't saying things like, hey, do you know that President Biden did the eulogy for a former Kouklub Cram member who was a Senator, Robert Bird.

It doesn't mean that the men and women at Moorhouse and women at Spelman, and the men at and women at Howard in places like Tuskeee and Central State and Wilberforce don't know that these things happen. Well the issue. I cannot imagine a Republican saying that I was a lifeguard and a pool, a metro pool in which numerous black kids would come up and stroke the hair in

my hairy legs, and they act on all like little cockroaches. The little black kids are like cockroaches, stroking the hair in my leg and then I say three or four who were drowning. I mean, none of that has any relationship to reality. Can you imagine a Republican calling a black child a cockroach? Or can you imagine that he said he was raised in a Puerto Rican household and went to black churches. After Mass every Sunday, he'd go to a black church. No one can recall him ever going to a black

church. He said his uncle was eaten by cannibals. And I'm looking at this guy, and I'm thinking, if you would hold the Republican standard to Joe Biden or Kamala Harris, especially Joe Biden, he couldn't get a sniff in the black community. But because of the pandering and the exploitation of black leadership with lots of money, you pay the leaders a bunch of dough directly or indirectly, and they will leave the flock, much like what China does

in a foreign countries. They buy off the leadership, then all of a sudden they get entradeed to the diamonds and the jewels in that country. And the same things happen with Democrats. And I would ask the average American, Look what Democratic policies have done to Dayton, Cincinnati, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Washington, d c. Look, Look how black folks are

living under the Democrats, the rule of the Democrats. And I tell black folks, you don't have to live like this there's another way of looking at things, and you sent your kids. When I think of a black teenage boy, I think about your kids, and I'm thinking they no more likely would commit crime than Tony Benner or I would commit crime, or you would commit crime. It's not a black thing to be a thug. It's not a black thing to break into cars. It's not a black thing to beat

up kids in Washington Park. It's a human misbehavior that's encouraged indirectly by governmental policies destroying the black family. Do you think this is the election when black folks say, we don't have to live like this anymore. We're not going to be pandered to and exploited then ignored, is this the election? I don't think that the numbers are going to be fifty percent. No, I

don't think that this is going to be the election. What I do see is that numbers will be in the high twenties, which will be enough. And so you know the point that I'm making to you is that Africa mayor Americans who are looking at President Biden, who has said, if you're you're you're you're not black, You're not an African American. If you're not voting for me, and so you know, these kinds of overtures that he is making are so outrageous and so absurd. But understand, there are also many

African Americans who are looking at open borders. They're looking at things like other Americans are looking at, like inflation, whether it's diesel, whether it is gasoline. They're looking at their gas and electric bills at their home. They're looking at their children who are graduating from morehouse saying I can't afford to buy a house because of where interest rates are, and so inflation is crushing them like it's crushing every other American. All the things we're talking about are just

layered onto it. What you're identifying is that often African Americans, like the Jewish community, like many other communities, minority communities, have a sense of voting the Democratic ticket. You're asking me, do I think that this is going to be a crack in the armor. I think it absolutely is going to be a crack in the armor. And it's because President Biden's record, let me be clear, his record is being exposed, and because you have

the Internet, Willy Cunningham that can talk about these things. You don't have to look at MSNBC or NBC to understand Biden did the eulogy for Senator Robert Burke. Anybody listening to this, please look up Senator Robert Burke. You won't have one person Willy Cunningham come come behind me after listening to this interview and saying what Smithaman said isn't truth. Well, they're not going to say. They might be mad about it, but they're not going to say I

lie to you and the American public. So let's never forget Willy Cunningham that he has a record of working with white separatists, white Southerners when it mattered to my mom and dad. My mom is eighty five years old, going on eighty six. You've met her, I have. We're talking the generation of our grandparents, my grandparents who lived in the South and great grandparents.

Right, You're what you're hearing right now is a complete frustration, right that the Democratic Party is advancing someone who has a record of impacting African Americans in a real negative way, and that record is becoming clear. Let me share with your report from a housing authority. One is wondering, I know I have to have peer of all I call them PG pure of all, with a tongue in my firmly implant in my cheek that somehow we have to do

something about housing expenses and housing costs. He had a statistic the other day that Cincinnati has had the greatest increase in rent of any American city. I'm looking at these housing experts at say, housing costs or skyrocketing because we have fifteen million new migrants competing for housing. We're not building fifteen million new units.

So when Joe Biden opens the southern border and brings in fifteen million illegals, they either become migrants living on sidewalks or they move into apartments or homes paid for by the federal government. We have no place to put them. We have no place to put them, and the number is growing. Absolutely, we have no place to put them. And to give you a little statistic, since twenty nineteen, the housing costs have gone up twenty eight percent.

Because when there's a small supply and a large demand. As an economist, you know that that means the rates are going to rise. So because of the housing policy and sanctuary cities, that's why housing expenses are skyrocketing. Because we have fifteen million more people or more competing for the same prices, which mean landlords can raise the price and black folks and all people pay for it. Also, inflation is caused by the six trillion dollars dumped into the

marketplace by Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi two or three years ago. That means when there's more money in the marketplace and fewer products, the price is going to go up. Try to get medical expenses. Try to call a doctor and say I want to see you. Try to go to an er and watch the one hundred and ten different languages being spoken when you go to Kroger. Because of energy expenses, every product that we buy goes up. These are policy choices that have failed, and those at the lower economic strata.

And by the way, the great majority of poor people in America are white. They're not black. They're white and Hispanic, and they understand when they go shopping. I went to McDonald's the other day to get me a happy meal. It was about twenty two dollars, and I'm thinking, you got to be kidding me. So and so, when you're a sanctuary city like Cincinnati is, and you say come on down and we have a fixed number of housing units. And here comes an additional in Cincinnati, maybe twenty to

twenty five thousand people seeking apartments or homes. Guess what the price is going to go up? When a for sale sign goes in a yard. Within a few days, it's sold because we have too many people chasing too few products. And I think all of us need to recognize that Christopher's mother. And when it comes to law enforcement, I know black kids are generally the face of crime in Cincinnati, and I say, this is every chance I get that the face of crime in Cincinnati is a young male black face.

But the great majority of young black males, like your kids, have no relationship to crime at all except being victims. And so I think the more literate a populace we have, the more likely it is we'll go to a different track. And you know, Donald Trump is not the is not is not great so to speak, in many areas. But I know one thing he will stop what's happening on the southern border, which will benefit all people. Now, lastly, Christopher Smitherman, what is your go ahead? Got

two minutes? Questions here? Too many? Let me just say this, Why is it that President Biden five months out from the election, discovers the African American community, meaning meaning we have to understand that so many African Americans and voters understand that he's just pandering, Meaning for three and a half years he's been absent. Now he has these different voices that he wants to say

he's been there. But you, all of us have to ask the question, what is it about what's going on right now that has President Biden going to churches, has been reaching out to historically black colleges and universities and giving speeches of victimization, not commencedment speeches like he did at Morehouse. It's because there's an election on November the fifth. If there wasn't an election on November the fifth, we would not be hearing from former president our current President Biden.

And the public understands that, and the African American community understands that. Willie Cunningham meaning meaning, let's make sure that we are saying publicly that African American voters, like any other group of people, are smart, we have common sense, and we understand what's going on in our country, and we're just looking at a president that has not delivered the public policy that he said he was going to do three and a half years ago. Well, thank

you for coming on, Chris. I want to get your perspective. We certainly have. And once again I want to set up a lunch or a dinner at that favorite joint of yours on the west side of town, Jim and Jackson. We're going to do that. And once again, Christopher, you're a great American, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Christopher, Thank you, sir, God bless America. Let's continue with more black folks. That's the message. Can you hear it

on news radio seven hundred WLW. Meanwhile, in the intreged forest, little Red riding Hood is heading to the Three Pigs Place. That's right. The youngest one has a cute little tale. Aren't you supposed to visit your grandmother? You had a falling out. I want to listen to Eddie and Rocky, and all she wants is to listen to Metallica. I'm stunned. How many times can you listen to Edder Sandman the Pigs like Eddie and Rocky. Let's just say they listen whole hah, Eddie and Rocky. This afternoon at

three on seven hundred WLW. This is great

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