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Chris Cuomo and Willie talk about their fathers. Wayne Allen Root rants about the latest issues the country faces. Seg gives the Stooge Report.

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By Billy cunning Him to Great America and welcome to this glorious Friday afternoon in the driest Dead Reds Baseball kicks off tonight Hunter Green on the Mound in Milwaukee. One hell of a series with the brew Crew. The Reds have been terrible with Milwaukee. I think they're like something like twenty nine and thirteen on the wrong side of that and it's time. If they're going to make a move in the Central Division, it's time to get it done. Plus,

the Bengals three day camp has now expired. Joe Burrow is not hurt yet this year, we'll see what happens, but until then, Chris Cuomo of News Nation, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Chris, first of all, this time of the year we celebrate fathers and I had a particularly bad one. You had a particularly good one. What did you learn from your father that causes you to be a better dad? Oh boy, Bill, that is a great question. And thank you for having me on.

Thank you for being a role model to a lot of people out there about how to think and what to care about and how to prioritize and starting with family is always the right thing and finishing with families the right thing. My pop was very committed to public service, and that absolutely put a strain on our dynamic because it's such an unnatural thing. But one thing that he was consistent in was that you know what the right thing is, and it

helps to have people give you moral backstops as a kid. But his consistent teaching all through my life, you know, and all through his life was, look, you don't need me to tell you what the right thing is. You know what the right thing is, and very often you have to do what is hard to do what is right. And you know, it's a simple lesson to say. It's a very hard one to live, and I have certainly struggled with it myself. I am amazed, Bill Cunningham,

you are the great American. I am the great mistake maker. I'll say this that on your dad. Mario Cuomo. He was the reluctant politician. He was unlike the politicians of today. He was perceived in nineteen eighty eight nineteen ninety two as the future of the Democrat Party. And I can recall the speech he gave in nineteen eighty four, which was I didn't care much for it at the time, but it was very articulate, well spoken,

represented a viewpoint. And the public persona is one thing. The private dad is another because the lights are off and it's you and him, and he had many kids. You have many kids. And the Mario Cuomo of the public certainly was not the Mario Cuomo who was a dad and a father. The Bill Cunningham on the air is not the Bill Cunningham as a father and a grandfather. Different persons, not on the professional sense, but in the

personal sense. You've had difficulties in your life. I've had difficulties in my life. There's nobody I know that doesn't have serious difficulties. And were there times when you went through the bad issues that you called your dad and said, Dad, I got a problem, Man, I need your help. I'll tell you something that is a little embarrassing, but I think people can probably relate to it. When I got I'll use polite language because I respect

you and your audience. When I got fired, let's say, I don't usually refer to it as that, but that's what happened. I found myself, you know, lost on a lot of different levels. And you can say I'll please it was just a job. It wasn't brain cancer, true, but it was kind of an identity, and it took me by surprise, and I was shocked and hurt by the people who precipitated it, because

they were full of it and they knew it. But I actually called my father in a moment of like, I just forgot for a second that he's gone. And I called my father's old number two one two three, one seven two seventy three three, And you know, if you call it now, it's disconnected or somebody else's, but it's one of the only phone numbers I remember, and I called, and I just forgot, And I remember

hearing that disconnected thing and realizing, oh god, it's not here. And I wish so much I could have had him, because that's exactly where he was at his best, you know, when things weren't the worst. He wasn't a great guy to celebrate with. My dad was kind of a stiff. You know. He didn't want to hear how he didn't want to hear how good you were, and he didn't want to hear you celebrating because he felt that you were making yourself soft and vulnerable. He used to joke that

success is failure of herded. But in tough times Bill was. He was a phenomenal backstop for people. He would do anything for you. He would make it very clear. Look, there's no question you're going to get through. You're absolutely going to get through this. How what shape you'll be in on the other side, I don't know, but it's going to pass. So do what you can to control how it passes. And again easy to say, hard to live. But you know, the most important things that

I know about life, I know because I watched him live them. You know, Chris crooma Chris Croloma. My dad was a raging alcoholic and at the time my best friend, my baseball coach, my basketball coach. He left at the age of when I was twelve years old, and I remember specifically my mom sitting down, had four kids of tender years and in a little home of four kids, two parents, and my dad was my best friend. But I knew he had an alcohol problem because of the war.

I'll talk about that later on, but I never saw him again. About fifteen years ago by and I'm in law school in University of Toledo. I got a little baby and married the same woman now as I was then, and out of the blue, my dad calls me and hadn't heard from him in fifteen years. At this point, I'm like twenty seven, finishing up law school. And he said, Billy, this is your dad. And I said, my dad. And I asked him two or three questions to make sure it was him. I said, what's my day to birth?

He gave it? Where was I born? He gave it. I said, who is your assistant coach with Rutgers Pharmacy in Deer Park and he gave me. I said, I said, what do you want? He said, let me tell you what I want to see you? And I said, why do you want to see me? He said, I'm dying. I said, well, what are you dying? He said, I have liver. They tell me I got liver and kidney cancer. I'm not going to make it. And I said, no. Where are you? Said Missouri? I said, I'm in Ohio and I'm up to my ass and

I I mean. I worked eight to four as a constable and common police court swearing and witnesses for four years, went to law school at night six to ten. I was busier than I could be. And I said look, I'm not coming to see you. So I quickly called my mom and said, Mom, you can't believe he just called me. And Mom said it was your dad. I said yes, he said he wants your number, and she explained to me that he was dying. So I didn't go

see him. And then about two months later he calls me again. Didn't have call or d at the time, and I said, what do you want? He said, they tell me I have a week to live. I really have to see you. I said, no, you weren't a father to me in the living years. I'm not going to be a son to you and your death. No, goodbye, and I hung up.

About fifteen more years ago by Chris Cuomo and I'm at one of my sports bar restaurants, Willie Sports Cafe, and this old man comes up to me and he taps me on the shoulder and met the bar a pretty good crowd, and he said, can I see you? And I said, now, what do you got? He said, I was your dad's best friend. I said really, so I took him off to the size side of the table. He said, let me tell about your dad. He was a wonderful guy, funny hilarious. But at Guadalcanal he was a grunt.

He killed Japanese soldiers. He watches, he watched his buddies being killed. At night, they would put bodies of his friends and bags. And that went on for months and months and months and months and minds. And when that got over with and the war was one, he was on ships outside of Japan ready to invade when the bombs were dropped. When he came home, he became a raging alcoholic because it was medicine. It was a pain

of what he went through. And at that point, Chris Cromo, I felt like I was at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, that I should have reached out to my dad in his hour of need and listened to the story. I had no idea of the pain it was calling out PTSD at that point it was like shake it off, just get over it. Well, he couldn't get over it, and he died a raging alcoholic, with a new family in Missouri, so to speak, and he left us to live on our own. It was my aunt, my mother's sister, who

took us in. Otherwise all of us would have been an orphanage. And so I had nobody. Growing up, when I had big decisions to make about life, I had nobody I could call, no one. What do you say to the kids like me that didn't have an functional father that was with you, and that you had no one to rely upon other than your own judgment. I think that what life teaches you was, at the end of the day, you have to be enough. First of all, you

know I don't know you that well, Bilbi. You know I have premendous respect for your success and what your work is about. Regret is the most wasted of human emotions. You have clearly taken very profound lessons from what happened with you and your father at the end of his life, and it unquestionably has given you a sensitivity and a sense of forgiveness that you didn't have for him in that moment, which absolutely makes perfect sense. But at the end

of the day, sure, everybody has their challenges. My father wasn't perfect, my upbringing is far from perfect. But at the end of the day, you take what you can from the people around you. But it's going to be about you in the end. Even if you have faith, even if you believe in something bigger than yourself, everything that's going to manifest in your life is going to be you. It's always on you at the end of the day. So you may be alone, but we're all alone at

the end of the day. And you make the life for yourself that you can. There's no such thing as luck, there's no such thing as fate, there's no such thing as destiny. You make those things happen, and that can be scary. People would like to know that there's someone carrying them along or something carrying them along. But at the end of the day is your own actions and intentions, and if you do the right things, you got a chance of having the right things happen to you. They're no guarantees

in this world. Chris, what you just said is so accurate. Two things I said. I said, number one, I may have many difficulties in my life, but drugs and alcohol will never be one of them. Well, whatever I'm going to do, I'm not going to drink and I'm not going to smoke, and I'm not going to do that. And number two, when I get a son, I'm going to be the best father to him that my dad wasn't to me. And I took the lessons of that to say, you know what, I'm not going to drink. I'm

not going to be a derelict. I'm going to take care of my family and I'm going to be a father that he never was. And I took from those circumstances that, and I hope I passed that on to my family, to my son, to my grandkids. That family is more important than wealth, more important than anything else in life. But when you bring lives into the world, damn it, you take care of those kids and you love them as much as you can. And the same thing with alcohol and

drugs. My gosh, right, now, look at the problems we got with alcohol and drugs and gambling. I have so many people. Now, you know, my wife works with the State of Ohio and the Casino Control Commission and gambling. She's a commissioner up there, and it goes back and

forth. But nonetheless, there are so many opportunities for kids to gamble on their phones and young kids more than oh my god, let's not forget what it is though, right, So do these ills, these sins, this disease, these behaviors all exist and then more supply than ever, Yes, yes, yes, but those again, those are consequence what we are really struggling with in our society uniquely so because we have the burden of choice so

much to the society. But everybody's not out there, you know, trying to find fish in a mud pond to survive, So you have choice. People have hard times here, but hard times in America are different than hard times in Uganda, you know. So what we struggle with here is a sense of purpose, a sense of meaning what are we about? And people get lost in that. They wind up, they wind up idolizing the wrong things. And we don't have the value structure and we don't have a common

admittment to values, so we're all there's so many who are lost. They don't have a structure around them that they can mimic. If they don't have a path that's laid out for them, they're not going to just necessarily be Bill Cunningham, who takes adversity, who takes a lack of love, a lack of concern, and turns it into a commitment to those things. It's

very rare, So why get be great American? They will fall and they will look for something to make themselves forget how they feel and their disappointment and the pain, and that's where the drugs come in. That's where the addictions come in. That's where all the antisocial behavior comes in. And as a society we have reinforced those problems by having no mercy, no sense of grace, no sense of forgiveness. Was the only thing that bothered me about Hunter

Biden's case other than the politics behind it. He did it, He's guilty, Okay, he's guilty. Yes, they don't bring those cases. But the fact that he's an addict. Even Heraldo Rovert was a mentor of mine and he's out there in Ohio suis. I love him to death, respect him so much. But he looks so hard on Hunter for being a junkie. He kept saying, it's junky horrormonger who's ruined his family. The guy's

sick, not just bad. And it was interesting to me, and I said to him in private and on television, why are you so hot on him as someone who's been obviously struggling with a disease for so long and it's recognized within his own family, why don't you recognize it? And He's like, you know, after a while, I'm just like enough to stop doing what you're doing. It's bad, but they can't, you know, And it's really part of what we got to look at it about ourselves. You

know. You and I were talking before we came on about how divided everybody is and how it almost seems like contagious. And I talk to people, I'm very lucky in my life, Bill, like the people like you. I mean, think about it. How many guys like you and me you get to have the exchanges that we have in this business. We're not allowed to talk to each other like this. You know, people don't want to hear you know, my audience will be like, why are you doing on

those writings. You're talking to them because I love them, because they're my brothers, because I believe in them. I don't care if they care all the same ideas. I care so much about what you do and I have so much respect for why you do it. And people will look at me like I'm saying, you know, maybe the Celtic's arms so bad, Maybe I'm not just a Knicks fan. You know, leave that for sports,

not for politics, and for our humanity. You know, Chris Fomo, I spent years and assistant ag on commitment hearings of the mentally ill and those with difficulties. And I'm thinking all those thousands and hearings I conducted for the AG about committing people in mental hospitals, and they came into the room and it was like, my God, but for the grace of God, there goes Aye. And I'm thinking, those guys, just shake it off.

You can come over that like my father and those who came back from the war, whether it was to World War two or the Persian Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan. Hey, just shake it off. It's going to be okay. Quit drinking, quit using drugs. Today drugs are everywhere, marijuana is legal. You have young men and women that don't want to form family structures until they're thirty thirty five years old, and the attitude of no big deal, just just just get rid of it. What damn it is.

I know it is not easy to shake it off and just forget about it and move on. It's not easy. Ill it's illness. It's illness. Look, I am ridiculously fortunate in the land of people who gets exposed to bad things. And I got to tell you, I'm years of traveling to foreign wars and watching where the humanity has to offer absolutely affected me, and I needed therapy, and I needed people around me to tell me when my

behavior was changing. And then I was exhibiting in sensitivities that were obviously a reaction to me trying to deal with watching heads pop and watching you know, people killed for sport and all the other horrible things you see in this business. And that's just a touch of what the fighting men and women have to deal with. So I've always been very sympathetic to human frailty. You say, but Bill, We're so lucky. We're lucky a lot of people.

But a lot of people do believe in grace because you don't believe in God. So I don't believe that there's anything that could hear and that can matter more than our own beings. And I'm a practicing Roman Catholic, and I rely upon that. I wanted to talk to you about Hunter Biden, about Trump's visit of the Capitol. I want to talk about the Disaster Finds trip to G seven and here we are talking his sons about dads and dads about their sons. So anyway, we got a run matter. This matters a

lot more my son. You're graduated, Bill, He's going away to college next year. And that's all that matters in terms of my legacy for me and Christine and my wife's made him. Thank God, he looks like her. Okay, he's putting good into the world. And my time here was everything else before the year is don I like to get Sean Compton, me and you and have have dinner in New York. I spent so much time there. I actually we've never I seldom meet my guests. I want to

sit down across the table with you and Sean Compton. Would that be good? Man? Dinners on me. Bill. You've given me a great opportunity and I love to be with you. God bless you. Chris Clomo, thank you very much. Let's continue. And I wanted to talk about everything but that, but one question led onto that, and I hope you, as a great American listener, found it worthwhile. Now's the time to reach back and solve difficulties. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundreds WLW. Are

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best in town is Frank Cybell. Let's continue. You know, many times I kind of prepared for the interview with Como and thought I had all my questions here about the West is sick of the new woke jihadism. What happened the last few days in New York City and UCLA is despicable that individuals wearing a Muslim garb, a massware with masks hunt down Jews, spray paint their houses, call them out to beat them, to kill them, to club

them. I never thought America in twenty twenty four, especially in New York City. As you know, I didn't like New York City much until about twenty eleven twenty twelve, when my five year run on television began and I spent all I went back and forth to a New York City one hundred and twenty five times. And I spent a year in New York City. They had it all up. I love the people of New York. It was wonderful, and my God, has that changed. I could not imagine how

sick it is to have young folks running around like crazy supporting Hamas. When the leader of a mass, a murderer named Sinwar gave an interview in which he said, it is required that more Palestinians die at the hands of the Jews because that fits our cause. As the leaders of Hamas are wine, dined in, pocket lined, and cutter. The one million refugees and so called Palestine in Gaza are living under a dictatorship of Hamas who kill and rape

and murder. Practically every dollar sent there is confiscated by the leadership of Amas. None of it helps the people of Gaza live a better life. It's disgusting. Yes, and these useful idiots on college campuses marching around to kill Jews, kill Americans. We love Hamas, we are Hamas. Jane October seventh is promised more and to have Jews homes spray panted with swastikas. New

York City Jews called out in the subways. Are you kidding me? That's where we are, and it's happening under the reign of liberal Democrats in New York City, and of course under the reign of Joe Biden that hopefully ends on November the fifth. But to have the leader of a Maas give interviews saying you must die at the hands of the Jews because it helps the cause is absolutely despicable. How about this a quote. We have the Israelis right right now where we want them. The world was on our side. It

is sad, but more Palestinians must be killed. It's like this is the leader of a mass saying to air Muslim newspapers that by the sign our kids will die and they will be in heaven. There are necessary sacrifices every single person, I think between you and I that go along with this diabolically heinous plan by blaming Israel for the deaths of innocent civilians. That's sick. Imagine this knowing we know that, and the media will not report it, whether

it's CBS, NBCABC, PBS, national newspapers. Hamas leadership confiscates the wealth sent to Gaza for their own personal benefit, then they put their armaments and their missiles and their guns underneath schools and hospitals to make sure the Jews have to kill numerous civilians, which is the intent of Hamas. And I got a guest coming after one o'clock to discuss this. And Hamas doesn't want peace. Hell no, the leadership largely is living worth billions of dollars and cutter.

They confiscate the money, leaving their own people living like savages. And then they attack, attack November on October the seventh and kill about thirteen hundred Jews and take hundreds of hostages under the leadership of Amasa, great success, knowing what the response would be, knowing that maybe one hundreds of thousands of their own people would be killed in the war, and that's what they want.

Disgusting now, before I get onto another issue. Secondly, Secondly, I listened to the great Mike McConnell this morning, and I think Mike and I and Eddie Fingers in Rock are like treasures. And he reported how crime is down in the major cities, and that's somehow there's an effort by some to make crime seem worse than it is for Republican political purposes. Let's Delvin

is some numbers. I'm sure Mike is not aware of this that in twenty twenty one, thirty seven percent of police departments stopped reporting crime to the FBI, including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and many other cities. It was bad for democratic politics, so they quit reporting crime. How do you have legitimate statistics garbage in, garbage out when cities don't report to the

FBI crime. And many times victims of crime are now not incentive to call the police because police either don't come hit nine to one one, they send a drone not enough. And another factor is what's happening in our court system with individuals clowns like Judge Kerry Bloom who doesn't want to send people to jail. So victims of crime are thinking, why should I go through the process of notifying the police that I'm the victim of a crime when nothing happens to

the criminal. A good friend of mine I'll use his first name, Sean, who was in law enforcement for thirty some years, had his car stole him in the city of Cincinnati. It's been about a year. He's been to court six times. The last two times the juvenile did not show up because he overslept. Magistrate'll call where is the defendant? He overslept and set it for another court date. And so the criminal justice system is breaking down.

And as the Great John Lott said when I had him on that the collapse in law enforcement caused lack of arrest, lack of convictions of crime. But there is more crime than ever before, and it's not because someone's got some grand conspiracy. Like in the city of Cincinnati. Give you another example, when two to four hundred youths went down to the river front and shot off pistols and had fights, ran into restaurants and took food. Not one

person was arrested, And therefore crimes going down. Right now, the reporting of crime is going down. That's the problem, and that police are not incentivized to arrest criminals anymore because nothing happens to the criminal. So yes, crime. How about in New York City, for example, you see it on TV thousands of a Moss sympathizers and a MOSS members marching around, spray painting homes, spray painting statues, kicking over garbage, came ransacking businesses,

massive lawlessness. How many arrest were made? Zero? None, crime's going down right, absolutely When our stores are pillaged and raped and robbed, mass larceny taking place, how many arrests are taking place? The answer would be none. Crime's going down right, absolutely not. Crime is way up off the charts. The problem is not the reporting of crime. That's the issue. Just consider thirty of police departments do not report crime to the FBI because

it's bad for politics. So put that in your pipe and smoke it all right now. Lastly, as I discussed with the Great Chris Cuomo, we all make mistakes in our life. We do things we shouldn't have done. We have instances where, you know what, we got problems, major problems. And the issue is to take all the lemon's life gives you and make lemonade. The issue is no life is perfect. You may have a good

dad, you may have a terrible one. For some reason, I think my producer liamb would agree that it is much more difficult, much more difficult for men to be good than women. That I don't know too many bad moms. I know a bunch of bad dads for some reason, maybe it's biological, whatever it is. So in my life, when I was confronted with the issue of going to see my father in his dying days. I refuse to do so because I was hurt of what he put me through,

but mainly my mother and my brothers and sister. It was you know, it was bad but for the generosity of my aunt, who was my mother's sister, moving all of us moving in with her, and she already had four people living there. But you know it was a mayhem. But but for that, yours truly would have been in Saint Joseph's orphanage in Bonhill. It took the kindness of a family member to do that, and what I

should have done. And the first call of the second call is traveled to him and hear the story as to why his life was led the way it was led, why he became an alcoholic, things that character which I know we all have problems. And the reason he became an alcohol not an excuse, but the reason, according to his friend, was that Guadalcanal broke him. And when I saw the opening scene a saving private line, have you seen that? I happened to see it with my wife's dad. Rick Asbrock,

a marine, a great guy, good friend. He died, lived a good life. He was sixteen years old and he wanted to go into the Marines because his brothers were all serving the country. He had to go, but he had to be eighteen, so he had to lie about his age, and his mother helped him lie about his age to be eighteen go in the Marine Corps, and he was also in the South Pacific. I'm sure went through a living hell, came back and would not talk about the

war. I was of tender years. My father, I'm sure didn't spend much time talking about the war either. You've got to get back to your life. All of those guys were shell shocked. So when Saving Private Ryan came out, Ricky as I called him, my father in law said that his buddies are telling him, you got to go see that movie. So my wife Penny and I went with her dad and my father in law to

go see Saving Private Ryan. We're sitting in the movie theater. If you've seen the movie, the opening scene, the first ten to fifteen minutes is extremely dramatic, and I'm watching him and Spielberg did a fabulous job with Saving Private Ryan, depicting the reality of that. And at the end of the first part of the first scene, there was a part where the soldiers the gis were dead, lying face down in the surf and the half in out

of the water, half out bodies, mang bodies torn apart. Ricky Asbrok developed tears in his eyes and turned to his daughter Penny and said, I gotta go. I can't, I can't take this. We all got up and left. I never saw that movie, and it's entirety because of that, until about a week or two ago on the eightieth anniversary, and I said, I got to watch this thing. I watched the whole thing. For someone who went to Guadalcanal and fought and killed and watch his buddies and

his platoon killed body parts everywhere. Then to spend the evening in the early morning picking up body parts of your buddies and putting them in body bags to be buried down the road in Guadalcanal or Ewa Jima or Okinawa or Iraq, Afghanistan. It's something you can't forget. It's not an excuse to become an alcoholic, but it's a reason why some use alcohol as a pain reliever.

And because of the conversation I had with my dad's best friend many many years ago, I feel guilty as hell that I did not reach back and make amends with my dad during the Living Years. So if you are a strange from your dad today Friday afternoon or Saturday and Sunday, I implore you during the Living years, call text email and say Dad, can we get together, and if he refuses, maybe make another effort. And you've done your part. And if I would have gone there and he told me the story

of Guadalcanal and what he did. He worked at Kroger, got fired, he worked at PNG, got fired, a bartender, got fired, finally had enough and he took the family car and simply left. He fled. Disgusting behavior by him. But if one goes through what happened to Guadalcanal, I can't fully understand why I at this point in my life by the way, I've gotten on my knees on every Father's Day and I forgive him. I can sense he's telling me I'm sorry, and I want to tell William

D. Cunningham Senior that I accept your apology. Call your dad if there's a problem. During the Living Years, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred wlw our Higheart Radio Music Festival visited by Capitol Wise, Bill Cunningham, the Great American and Jonah You and I now has went Allen route for America dot Com live from Las Vegas, Nevada. The President was there a few days ago, had a tremendous proposal. He's also now's visited the Capitol back and forth,

and I would note that CNN had a chiron. But by the way, the hostages by Halmos were released released. According to CNN, hostages released, they weren't fought for for seven or eight hours, and I'm as trying to kill them, and now the story's come out out as awful. Nonetheless, the mainstream meet is as hostage is released and that Trump is proposed to have tipped employees not to pay and Wayne Allen Root's going to point out that

maybe reformation in the IRIS is in the works and so much more. But Wayne Allen Root, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And you're one of the President's good advisors, close advisors who send them messages. I saw about a week ago he was in Las Vegas and the CNN MSNBC went after him for pandering to working folks not to pay taxes on tips et cetera, and instead of being a positive, was a negative. So give us an update on Trump's visit to Las Vegas. What happened and what was good about

it? Well, I mean, first of all, you know, Joe Biden, on one hand, is brain dead. Everybody knows that. The whole country knows. You don't have to listen to be poll after poll shows everyone knows that he's not the real president, that he can't carry out the functions of the human being anymore, let alone the functions of running the country. And then you look at the opposite side. Trump comes to Vegas, di minity, steps on the stage. He actually announced it to the crowd.

The telepropter broke, I've got no telepropter. I'm gonna have to do the hope he chucked up my head and he does it, and he does it just fine of top his head. So I mean, it just goes to show you, you know, when you've got brain power versus the brain dead man. And now look at the four years of Trump and the prosperity and the peace around the world, and the secure border and all the great things we had. Wasn't perfect. I could think of many things I would

have liked him to do. That never got done. Voter ID would have been number one, by the way, on my list. Never got done. We should have voter ID, and you'd save the country tomorrow. If illegals can't vote, and dead people can't vote, and people have moved can't vote, multiple states Democrat, we'd win every election. So that should have gotten done. But it was a great four years, solid, solid, solid prosperity for the middle class all around, the greatest increase in middle class

income ever. And now you've got look at this four years. You got an easy bird's eye view of what Democrat policies do and what conservative policies do, just like you had in the eighties or i should say seventies and eighties with Jimmy Carter versus Ronald Reagan. He turned everything around, made everything great in five minutes. It's so easy to make America great again. You know,

Reagan did it with Carter on a dime. In two years, everything was great again instead of long lines and you know, huge gas prices and the country and turmoil and wars around the world, and same thing. Now you know, Trump did it with Obama, and Trump could do it now with Biden. It's an easy turnaround and easy fix. You kill taxes, you kill regulations, you and you kill the size of government and the deep

state, and it can be done. And we just got to get Trump in there in November fifth, so he gave a great speech without a teleprompter. He mentioned no more chip, no more tax on tips, eliminate tax on tips for service employees, which is great and I loved it. I wrote a column about it. I think it's fantastic because you know, it's good for America, it's good for prosperity, and it's good for winning the state of Nevada and other states because those people will now vote Republican for Trump.

We get the message out and let them know a vote for Trump is a vote to eliminate taxes on your tips. The media won't do it. We have to do it. And I wrote a column yesterday as an aside, just suggesting bill that every single Trump voter in America, of whichters we know there's seventy four million from twenty twenty, but now I think it's more like eighty or ninety or one hundred million, every Trump supporter and voter needs

to write on every restaurant bill next to the tip. Trump wants to eliminate taxes on tips. Vote for Trump. And if you do that, everyone will get the message hundreds of times between now and the election. Every weight or every waitress, every bartender, everyone, you'll leave a tip for him, leave a note that says Trump wants to eliminate taxes on tips. Vote

for Trump. So I think that's important. But now the big thing happened Trump yesterday at a meeting in DC with the with the GOP senators, and they all came out of it kissing each other and saying we have unity, and that's great. But he announced to them the word is, because again there's not a public meaning was private word is. He announced he wants to eliminate all income taxes and replace them with tariffs. And I don't know what you replace income tax with. It could be tariffs, it could be a

national sales tax, it could be a combination. Herman Caine had a great idea nine nine to nine. I still remember that one. It was great. I think nine percent income tax, nine percent capital game tax, and nine percent corporate tax. And I think that's what I know. It was nine percent incotax, nine percent sales tax. Nine percent corporate income tax,

and you eliminate capital game tax. That was great. The point is, we want to get rid of the IRS, get rid of bureaucracy, get rid of agents with guns hounding American citizens, get rid of taxes on income, and just pay when you spend. That's fair for everyone, and that solves the problem of the underground economy and the drug dealers and who don't pay any taxes. You know, this is the way to save America. The point is, I've been fighting for it for forty years. Some called it

a fair tax. I just want to get rid of the IRS, and I want to get rid of acum tax. And he's the first guy to ever propose it, whether he'd be a president or a candidate for president, No one's ever proposed getting rid of the income tax in the United States, which would get rid of the IRS. Trump supposedly the rumor has it. Did it yesterday in front of the GP set. I think it's great. Then we would have to worry about tip taxes. Nobody will pay taxes.

You pay taxes only when you spend, but your income is untaxed and none of the government's business. And because you would have more money in your pocket, you would spend more. Rich folks like Tony Bender, my producer, would buy a Lamborghini, he buys a yacht, he buys another home, he has golden diamonds, he buys. He's going to pay a lot more taxes than someone who lives in a minimal income. And you could exempt maybe food, so you don't pay any tax on that. You have no CPA's,

no accounts, no withholding, no W two's. And as you spend money, you pay taxes. You have more money in your pocket to spend. Therefore you're going to spen more on stuff, and it lifts everything. Your column says President Trump will eliminate taxes on tips for service employees. If you think that's a great idea, here's how to supercharge it. And you get into that. And it would take Democrats and Republicans together, because I

would assume the Republicans aren't going to have sixty votes in the Senate. But this would be so popular with average middle class Americans that of course it would happen. And you bring up something quite important, and it's up to us as Americans to become literate and informed. The Gallup did a poll about two months ago, and they asked people, where do you get your news?

And for those who say I get my news from NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS and major newspapers, they support Biden fifty five to Trump thirty five, a twenty point loss for those who watch the mainstream media because garbage in, garbage out. You can't watch NBC and CBS and PBS and come away thinking, you know what, I was just informed greatly, objectively, independently about the news of the day. That doesn't happen. That's why there's a

twenty percent drop. We know what's honey, Bill, is that, you know, the alternative, according to the mainstream would be the alternative to you're listening to ABCNBC, et cetera, et cetera, would be watching Fox News. But Fox News isn't that conservative. You know, You've got liberal, liberal, liberal, which really is a misnomer because liberal really means communist, socialist, Marxist, and they're taking down the country. And that's the mainstream

media. And then you've got what they call conservative media. But what Fox News really is is right center, okay, and that's much better than left or communists. I get it, and I still enjoy occasionally some of the things that are said on Fox News. But never forget that Fox News literally tried to take the election away from Trump in twenty twenty and called Arizona too

soon. It was a scam. Somebody planned this in advance. Never forget that many of the most pro Trump people like me were banned for Fox News. I've never been on again. Never forget those things. And the people that are on are allowed to say only certain things. The Wayne Roots of the world cannot talk about vaccine injuries and depths on Fox News, and I cannot talk about rigged and stolen elections on Fox News. And those are two

of the most supporting issues in America. You're never allowed to discuss them on Fox News, and to some extent, not on Newsmax either. So really, you know, that's why I have three TV shows now, one during the week on Real America's Voice TV, The Root Reaction every night at ten pm Eastern, and I've got my weekend show, America's Tops in Cowtown on Real America's Voice every Saturday at nuone Eastern. And I've got my Lindell TV

show every single day Monday through Friday at seven pm. So I'm allowed to talk about anything I want, and nobody ever says, Wayne, you can never say that again, or Wayne, don't say that in advance. No one has ever given me an instruction. And I talk about anything and everything that matters to real American people. So even Fox News Bill is not the real answer because they won't let you talk about certain things. And to me, that is, you know, antotheticals, that's the right word to anything

America was supposed to be about. There should be nothing that's off grounds. If the topic is important to Americans, we should be allowed to speak about it, and so everything should be on limits. Nothing should be off limits because every issue matters to America and to the future of this country, whether it disappears, whether it collapses, or whether it survives and thrives. Are all of these issues matter. Reged elections matter, the deep state matters.

You got to talk about those things. In the FED it matters. You got to talk about things like that the FED has destroyed our economy and held it back for one hundred years. You've got to be able to talk about injections that are experimental, like the COVID vaccine, that violate the Nuremberg code and have killed and injured so many people, and no one wants to talk about it still to this day, because oh my god, you might offend Big Pharma, who pays a lot of money for heads. I mean,

this is incredible, incredible. I'm watching a story. Two issues. One, Nancy Pelosi is an absolute clown with a capitol K. She was on an HBO special in which she said, I take responsibility for January sixth because she was told repeatedly by the FBI, who was sending emails to the authorities in Washington, well around the country. You got eighty thousand people coming, some without the best intentions, about ninety five percent with the best of intentions.

There are some who did not, and God knows what happened. But the whole issue of Nancy Pelosi ignoring the fence requirement of January sixth was not picked up at all by the mainstream media. I watched it, I googled it. Not a word about Nancy Pelosi saying I take responsibility because it didn't fit the media narrative. And secondly, I have a story here out of the Middle East where the sinemar, the leader of a moss, the guy in charge of a Moss has said to others in made it public that we

have to have Israelis kill more Palestinians. They're not killing enough, and Palestinians have to understand you must give up your life for the cause. So the odds of Hamas wanting a settlement. When you have the leader of Hamas saying we need to kill more Palestinians, and you have these useful idiots at You're Alma Mater of Columbia marching around in their garb on behalf of a moss blaming

Israel for the death of the Palestinians. Want how Maas is responsible for the death of the Palestinians and the leader just gives interviews saying we need to kill more Palestinians and he supposedly is a Palestinian. How do you have peace with someone who wants to kill his own people and he wants the war to continue. You got to win the war from Israel. Explain that one to me.

Now you got me all pissoons, Well, you know, look, I'm Jewish by birth and love this country, but also support Israel and want us to keep being Israel's partner and best friend in the world. An ally and all the above, and and so I'm no fan of Hamas. I mean, I've said all along. Forget about the fact that you find out that Hamas says, let's you know, Israel should kill more Palestinians. I assume that's because they'll help their cause right and turn the world against Israel.

But forget that. All you need to know is that the people in Gaza live in total abject poverty, maybe worse than even Africa. They live in just abject poverty, and they don't have running water, running sewage, all kinds of problems that you expect in third world's horrendous conditions. And then you find that there's five leaders and founders of Hamas and they don't live in Gaza. They live in other countries like Qatar and Kuwait, and they're together worse

I believe, eleven billion dollars. So that's all you need to know. That nobody needs to defend these people. The people of Gaza are put in poverty by the rich guys who steal all the money, and that's their leaders. And that's all you need to know. And any money America gives to build Gaza peers and to help the people of Palestine, Gaza, and et cetera, et cetera. Any money we give will be all stolen by the

leaders of Hamas and the people will never see a dime of it. So there's no need for anyone to say, let's help the people of Gaza. Let's send money to the people of Gaza. The same thing that happens with money in Africa and hating it everywhere else. We got to stop all this. You send money the third World dictators and the money is stolen. And

that's what happened in Ukraine too. All of our money and all of our arms much of it has been stolen by the leader of Ukraine, by his generals, by the Ukrainian mafia, by the Ukrainian Nazi divisions, and they really do have Nazi divisions, who are Nazi armbands. This is what we're giving our money to. And the money's been siphoned off, and they've got yachts and mansions around the world, and the people are starving, and they're

losing the war, and they're gonna lose the war. Stop sending the money their third World tyrants and they steal all the money. What do you say to the useful idiot. It's on college campuses marching around. If you're a Jew, they'll paint your house. If you're a Jew, they yell for you on subways if you're a Jew. Can you imagine where this is headed? And the fact is towards some sort of death or murder of Jews,

which is happening all over the world anyway. But the more money we give to Palestine, the more money goes to the leaders that are now wine, dining in pocket line and cutter and you're not an air memorates they're rich and famous, and the leadership comes out and says, we're going to get you killed by the Jews. It helps us. And I wish the so called media in this country would actually report other than me and you, because you'll

never find anything other than boy. They got a point there. The Jews are being pretty harsh. They're harsh because that is the plan of Hamas and Palestinian leadership. Their plan is to kill Palestinians. And they have useful idiots on college campuses talking on their behalf as if it's the Jew's fault, which is the opposite is true. The Jews want peace, and Hamas and the Palestinians. They want war, Well, it's not even being harsh. There

is no such thing as harsh. First of all, war is harsh, and there's no such thing as fighting a war with one hand and one leg tied behind your back. There's no such thing as harsh. All. War is killing people until the other side gives up. Okay, No one is targeting women and children except Amas. It will never targets women and children. America never targets purposely women and children. But women and children die all the

time. It's called collateral damage. The thing you have to understand is that Hamas, which is you know, Hamas has all of them have radicalized Islamic

jihadist crazy people otherwise noticed terrists use women at children as human shields. So of course people are dying who are unaffiliated with the war, women and children because Hamas hides purposely their weapons and their headquarters and their vicious terrorist men inside churches, mosques, hospitals and schools, so that purposely, with Israel bombs them and kills the bad guys, they also kill women and children, and Israel will get blamed. So this is all about, you know, any

time a woman and children dies it's not at the hands of Israel. They were you and Shield. It's at the hands of a mosque. Wayne. We got to run ten seconds remain Root for America dot com. Everything is there, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you Wayne, That's what I do. Root for America. Thank you Bill. God bless God, bless you great guest. Let's continue with more Bill Cunningham seven hundred WLW. Maybe you missed one of our shows because your Karate sinse

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I don't know? Did you say he missed a dinner last night? He said he wasn't up to it. Then they had a photo session, and he started wandering off by himself and the President of France back here twenty feet away, say hey, Joe, come on over this way, Come over here, Joe Baby, his fingers on the nuclear trigger. He's going to make the decision great. They took the top of his head off to see if he had anything in there. The answer was no, He's had

two brain aneurysms operated on. The guy's not right. It's unfair for doctor may I use the term doctor Joe Biden. Who's got to know? Oh, I bet you, she I betge you that marriage is a great one. She knows how mentally incompetent he is. And one last question that book comes out. Wall Street Journal reported in a small item that the President of the United States took out home equity loans on two of his Atlantic ocean front

properties. He's running low on cash. Now, how what because Hunter Biden you mean he went to that reverse mortgage like Tom Sellick does on TV. He went to Paul Luck at McKinley Morgan and he got second mortgage home equity loans. Because the Hunter Biden pipeline has been cut and now Joe the president needs to take out home equity loans. Now, when you have no expenses, Paul Luck getting the greatest percentage rate, absolutely absolutely shops around. He

shops it around. But just look it up, President Biden home equity loan. Why would the president who has no expenses on my aad correct? I would think I would think not. Yes. He doesn't pay for gas, money, doesn't pay for water. He can't drive a car electric. His license has been pulled, right, he can't drink you When was the last time a president took out a home equity loan at McKinley mortgage? Probably he was the first number one. Isn't that like a sign that maybe something's goofy?

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day, but after that I will set you free. Wouldn't you do the same thing we I've never asked a father yet. Would you pardon your son if he was not to go to federal prison for fifteen years? What would you do? Every one of them say yes, yes, wouldn't you? Yep? Please continue? Will he? The Stooge Reporters a proud service of

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in the Central. The Reds, of course sent down Blake done yesterday. They have recalled from Triple A Louisville now outfielder first base Nick Martini because they're going to face more right handers for a few days than lefties. Saga, if they go to Milwaukee, which is a terrible city, and they win two out of three. Then they go play Pittsburgh. Correct, then they play is it next week or the week after? The New York Yankees and Paul, that's the first of the month, first of July. Yeah,

there there and Yankee Stadium. How about the Reds? What about you know what, why don't we go up there? There's an afternoon game. I think on that Thursday, the third, we got to go up and see Big Paul O'Neill and go to the monument section and see where he's immortal. When you have a monument next to Mickey Mantle, Paul O'Neill, I'm not laughing. I'm just saying he sees the guy that kicked the ball into the infield that one night at Riverfront or at the ballpark, was at ninety three

or ninety four he was traded in the Yankees. Yeah, and he calls me and says, man, this is a disaster. What for Roberto Kelly Hill boy? That one worked? He said, I'm an Ohio guy, Columbia Cincinnati. Right, still has a home by the way in Montgomery. His best friend is Mike Lane. Yeah, you know, I don't know. I mean, that's one of the worst trades ever made. You're going to the Yankees, right, and they're on the uptick. Stein Brenner is

a little bit weird. Pens Drive stunk at that paint, and they were good seventy seventy seventy eight. Lunson more or less killed himself in seventy nine in a plane, right, and then for the next ten twelve years not too good. But then Paul O'Neil goes there and the rest is history, as he's in the monuments and he's a good guy by the amen. FC defender Miles Robinson has been named of the United States Men's national roster for the

twenty twenty four Copa America Tournament coming up later this month. FCC's on the road tomorrow night, up against the San Jose Earthquakes at MLS Action at ten pm tomorrow night, ESPN fifteen thirty. Is anybody watching the NBA? I don't think so it's gonna end tonight anyway. Boston's gonna win over Dallas, and that's gonna be it. The Stanley Cup's going to be awarded to the Florida Panthers tomorrow night because Edmondson stinks. Although I made a bet with a

Canadian for dinner. Yeah, I took America over Canada. Well you're gonnall he better. Whoever it is, they're gonna pay up for probably sometime next week. First name is Rob. That's going to be a I can't say high school dudes. Bradley poppel Is of Mohler is the twenty twenty three to twenty four Gatorede Ohio Boys Soccer Player of the Year. Led the Crusaders with twenty three goals at a twenty four to zero to one record. Now to the US Open second round. What about Tiger the man out of Belgium.

Thomas Dietree and Patrick Cantley are five under par in the second round. De'shambo and oberg are four under. Rory McElroy is fifth of three under Scotty Scheffler five over par. He has come back from being immortal. Shouldn't have got his haircut because yeah, thank you, you take all of his strength away. Sep Straca a hole in one par three, ninth hole, one hundred and ninety four yards, who step Straca deeprom and then Tiger Woods is part

of his first hole. He's tied for third, seventy third and Jim Herman has four over Tee's off in about forty five minutes. And beautiful Pinehurst. Well, let's see what happens. Have you played Pinehurst? By the way, they had ten golf courses there. They're going to build another one, the eleventh and Pinehurst summer two is have you played there yet? No? Only on a computer. Each Each green is like a dome. Well, in other words, you go a little bit right of mid, a little

bit left, you're down. You got to put it right yet, to put it right there, and guys are going one one side of the green to the other. It's like it's like they're they're they're going back and forth. It's like a like a ping pong match with a golf ball. That would drive me crazy, wouldn't you. That's a short trip for you, that's for sure. I love to play it, but my only place I want to play is Augusta. Now that's the hardest one of the Pinehurst ten,

it's the most renowned. Remember the careful what you wish for, Okay, I want to wish for a round of golf and a gust But I've told you my gusta national story and that it is a cry and shame that people have not come through for you, especially with the names involved. Let me get the names that have promised me around in Augusta, Speaker of the House, John Bayner, Atlanta baseball players. We had, uh, we had a guy named Steve Avery. Yeah, and Tom Glavin yeah, and

Schmult yeah and Maddox correct. I took him out to Kenwood KCC. The friendly confines more than once. Yeah. Each time. They said, by the way, cost me about five hundred bucks. But who cares about money? And uh, he said, look, we owe your round. In Augusta, I said, look, guys, just give me a day's notice. I'll drive, I'll crawl, I'll fly, I'll get a I'll talk to Andy Furman, I'll get a train, a bus. I'll get there right. So, but the ultimate shot was when you and the first lady

visited the Holy land here it is all right. I put the word out through a few friends of mine for years. Correct. I won't give his last name. His first name is John. He calls me and said, hey, two weeks from now, two weeks from now, it's gonna be me, you, my son, and a friend. We're gonna get a plane at luncan. We're gonna fly to private airstrip in Augusta. We're gonna get out of the plane, get a car that's waiting for us, take

us in our clubs. We're gonna have lunch on the portico of Augusta National two times one thirty. Come off the course. We're gonna have dinner there, and after dinner you're gonna go back to a cabin and have an ice butler cabin. Can't say we're gonna stay there, okay, And then in the morning, we're gonna get up at eight thirty, have breakfast at nine, we're gonna play at ten twenty eight am, and we're gonna fly back and get you owned by five o'clock. I'm going, Paul, that's it.

I said, that's it. I want to go. I got thank you. Yeah, I got to hang up, and I say, Penny's there. She says, what was that? I said, I'm playing Augusta National May twenty third and May twenty four. Hold up on that car, wise, gentlemen, and said this year. I said, yeah, like in two two and a half weeks, we're going to be in Israel. I said, I know, I know, we're I don't take that. Hear is that is that near Augusta. I I can't be like Biden flying

across the ocean. You know, there's a lot of water between those two. So she said, look, you've got to play Augusta National. I'll go. And I said, Honey, I am a choice of Bethlehem, the Crucifixion site. I can go to Nazareth they see a galilee, the whaling Wall. You've seen my picture at the whaling Wall, correct and all the other festivities because of herbre Eisenfeld. Or I can go to Augusta National. What would Jesus do? Did you ask him? Yes? And what

do you say, John? I can't make it, is what I said. He said what I said, I hate what if I had an open heart surgery, I would reschedule. If I had a vacation going to Naples. I'm rescheduling the can go if I have dental surgery A Tara Harden, I'm rescheduling. By the way, when's her sun coming in to get honored? I gotta call him? Come go ahead, Carson Carson Dwyer. Carson Dwyer's got to come, But go ahead, I said, So he said, I'll tell you what, We'll send you a picture, I said,

pures. He sent me one picture is rough with they're standing on number one, number one, and there's two guys and then an open sponse and a third and fourth guy. Yeah. They sent me pictures from thirteen greens all from sixteen. They sent me pictures. Amen, and you're saying amen across the pond. I'm in the burial site in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher right there, right there, and I'm going. And then Paddy ran rode

to camel like Lawrence of Arabia. That's another story. Forty fifty people there. Mohammad comes up back of a rider truck. Put the shootdown. Here comes a camel, a large male camble, and he said, who wants to ride? Who wants to ride? Mohammed? I said, Moho's Mohammad was a camel and I said, I'll pay how much of the twenty bucks, let's do it. Who wants to ride? There was silence, but there was familiar voice in the back who said I'll do it. And I

said what. She comes through the crowd. She put her foot in my cup hand and I throw her up. She gets on the camel and takes off. I'm going Mohammed, wait a minute, She's never ridden the camels riding off like said Lawrence in Arabia. So I'm starting running. I'm telling Mohammed, get that camel brought him back. Then I got on the camera, I said, Mohammad, lead me around. I was in the mount of Olives looking at the redemption gate where Jesus will arrive for the final roundup.

I'm looking a mount of olives looking into old Israel, and I'm on a camel and I got you opin. You're thinking I could be at number six at the Master's at Augusta right now. I took Jesus over Augusta National Segment. Get me out of the Student's Report, Police willye. On this beautiful Friday, we say Happy Birthday number two hundred and forty nine to the United States Army. God bless America. Happy Birthday the United States Army.

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to be the baby y. I'm I'm bad of the bowl. Bad of the Bowl, Bad the Bowl. Now I'd like to speak with you, you and I together about the new anti Semitism and the Wokism, which is part of the reason Donald Trump's gonna win the election. People can't take it anymore. But something popped up on ESPN. I got a comment on which is Caitlin Clark. I found myself as a former great basketball player. You know, I'm in the Hall of Fame. As interested by Caitlyn Clark.

I would actually watch her play at Iowa, and I would often watch her in the NCAA tournament and watch the final four and watch all that stuff. And I find myself if she's on the air with the fever. And I love the folks of Indiana and Indianapolis, etc. One of my great stations is headquartered in Indianapolis. I love it. And so she made these remarks that I'm a basketball player. I can't solve the world's ills. My job is to play basketball, and that's what I do. And I try to

play it well. She gave this quote. She was asked again Thursday yesterday about being used by others to promote their causes. And there are many causes out there, and each of you use a platform like Caitlin Clark's platform to expound upon what their view is of the world, so she said in this

interview quote this is Caitlyn Clark speaking. I don't put too much thought and time into thinking about things like that, referring to racism, sexism, antiphobism, the world's problems Syria, Ukraine. She's been asked about the Gaza at Israel, those things. I don't put much thought and time into thinking about things like that. To be honest, I don't see a lot. I don't read a lot because my job is a basketball player. My job is

basketball. Everything on the outside of basketball I can't control. So I'm not going to spend time thinking about that quote unquote. And this is what a twenty two to twenty three year old woman. I assume she graduated from Iowa. I assume she hasn't agree. She appears to be bright. She's got a boyfriend who plays for sports in Iowa, and she's talked before about at some point taking time off to get married and have children, which I think

is a wonderful thing. When I speak to young folks today nineteen twenty, twenty one, twenty two, hardly any of them are married because they're doing other things in their life. Especially women are incentivized not to get married, to live your own life, you know, get your degree. And the average age now of a man getting married is thirty one, a woman is thirty. That doesn't give a lot of time to have kids. But I

regress a little bit. And so when this came out saying, you know, I don't put a lot of time and effort into thinking about these international issues are racism, sexism, homophobism, This is rubbing a lot of people the wrong way. See, they want whatever side of an issue you're on. They want to use Caitlin Clark's platform to expand their thoughts on the problems

we have in America today. I watched this interview with Fannie Willis and she said, some say her name is Fanny because it refers to her behind. I'm looking this. When I see her name, I think of the song by the Beg's. One of my favorite songs is by the beg's talking about talking about Fanny I regress again. Nonetheless, she gave this speech. Fanny Willis is seemingly a rich, powerful person who's the prosecutor district attorney in Atlanta

slash Fulton County. So does she have power? Does she have money? But she can't say. Look, I have succeeded in my job because I went to law school and I graduated, I went to I passed a bar exam. And she was a judge for a while, she was elected judge, and now she's the prosecutor and she hires her lover boy, Nathan Wade, making about three quarters of a million dollars to look into the investigation of

Donald Trump, which is not her job. That'd be like Melissa Powers or Rob Sanders looking into the wrongful behavior of Joe Biden and being a grand jury, hire their friends to investigate, use that money to serious money, to state money in order to indict Donald Trump or others. By the way, in New York City, the prosecutor there has spent over one million dollars in outside attorney's fees to go after Donald Trump. That's not their job. Their

job is to prosecute criminals in their area. But nonetheless is Fannie Willis is she like powerless now? She pictures herself now as a victim. She says, I'm a victim of racism and sexism. Kamala Harris is touring the country right now, goes Joe Biden. Can't He's got to get close to his depends. And she often talks about breaking down those doors and I'm a black woman. She's also claimed to be a Jamaican woman because her father is Jamaican.

She's also claimed to have Indian extract because her mother is an Indian as she was madly raised in Canada. But now it doesn't make sense to be a South Pacific Islander or a Canadian, makes sense to be a victim. So I've heard Kamala Harris often talk about, you know, the fact is I'm black and I'm a woman, and nobody likes that. Well, let's face it. She was elected to the city director's position in San Francisco. She was elected to the Attorney general's job in California. Is that a powerful

position? By the way. She was elected to the United States Senate, and now she's the Vice President of the United States. A heartbeat away from the presidency and she's still a victim. She says, I can't make it. I mean, I'm a woman and I'm black, whatever, and she plays the race card as Fannie Willis plays the race card. But nonetheless, getting back to Caitlin Clark, she is saying what most twenty two to twenty three d women would say is that, look, I'm new in the league.

I think they only played like ten games. She had a terrible game last night. I think Fever won, but I watched the game. She scored like ten points. And mentally, this is affecting her because the league wants to use her, but the players want no part of her, which is stupid. She's worth right now about seven or eight million dollars. A lot of it is pegged to the idea she's going to be successful. The league should do everything in his power to make her successful. Would you agree?

But no, she gave this quote, I don't put too much thought on all those issues. Quote. Basketball is my job. Everything on the outside I can't control that. I'm focused on basketball. I'm not going to spend a lot of time thinking about that other stuff. Unquote. Well, that's a bad answer. According to Dejana Carrington, who never heard of her, but she plays guard for the Connecticut Sun. You ever heard of the

Connecticut Sun? That's in the WNBA. And she said, quote, damn, how one cannot be bothered by their name being used to justify racism, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia, and the intersectionalities of them all is nuts. We all see this. I'll use the word excrement. We all see this excrement using the S word. We all have a platform, we all have a voice, and they all hold weight. Silence is a luxury.

What I would assume this woman, the Johanna Carrington as a college education, she's a professional basketball player, well who I never heard of, But nonetheless you must do okay? And she sees herself herself, and I assume other black females as victims of racism, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia and all the intersectionalities of them all is nuts. We all see this excrement. We all have a platform, we all have a voice, and they

all hold weight. Silence is a luxury. So she wants to Caitlyn Clear to do what she criticizes others for not doing. She wants Caitlin Clark to take on her causes as victims of racism, bigotry, xenophobia, homophobia and all the other phobias. And Caitlyn Clark doesn't want to do that. She wants to play basketball. That's her job. So Carrington and Clark had one interaction. I guess the Sons played the Fever, and as I recall,

I think Connecticut beat the Fever by twenty or thirty points. But the players in the NBA are making a WNBA, are making it tough on Caitlyn Clark and having plays and assaults that are not basketball moves because they want to hurt her. They want to get at her. She's they see her. I guess the black players see her as representing something they oppose, instead of embracing her and using her to advance the WNBA. They're too stigmatized by that general

racism. Do you think Fannie Willis is a victim of racism when she's the most powerful elected official in the county of Do you think Kamala Harris is still a victim a victim of racism and sexism when she's held numerous positions including right now heartbeat for the presidency, but she still has to play the race card and the gender card because that's how the colleges teach individuals to look at themselves

today. And the reason is the reasons are many. There are billions and billions of dollars from oil sheiictons, grant moneies deposited in Western universities all over the Western hemisphere to begin Middle Eastern studies. They're not so much centers for historical or linguistic scholarship as megaphones against Zionism, Capitalism, Jews, and America. Right now in America, there's about five hundred thousand affluent Middle Eastern students

in Western universities. They pay full tuition and vibe ideology from endowed Middle Eastern studies faculties growing in number, and they are indoctrinated with a certain viewpoint. There's no other entity on earth that is spreading this wokeism, anti jew Islamist ideas like the colleges and universities where people like Fannie Willis and Kamala Harris have come from. That's what they do. They pay for it, garbage in,

garbage out. They're taught in certain things, certain things about how Western capitalism evil white men, and women have dealt with blacks and Hispanics and Latinos and Native Americans now for years. It's radicalism. It goes from Al Sharpton to Lewis Farrakhon to Black Lives Matter, a long documented history of anti Semitism.

Because you have to with all this money being spent and all the Middle Eastern studies departments having all their scholarship, there has to be an antagonist and a protagonist, so you have to have someone to fight against, and it's the Jew and the American. So our college and universities used to be centers of higher learning, you know, trigonometry, mathematics, social studies, English,

Oh my god, English, forget about that. After decades and decades of dumping billions of dollars into our university system, also from communist Red China, which is where Joe Biden got a lot of his money. University of pen As the Biden International Studies Department founded by the communist Red Chinese, something like twenty five million dollars is put in. They're buying the loyalty of college

kids. When you go to working class Americans who maybe are electricians, their plumbers, they work in restaurants, they don't go to the elite colleges. They don't have these opinions at all. They want to get to work and maybe have families and watch them bath. No. No, if you're a college kid, especially an elitist, and let's face it, Fannie Willis and

Kamala Harris are elitist who came out of major colleges with a viewpoint. To succeed in the college in which they placed themselves, they must hold certain ideological viewpoints. If you don't have it going in, believe me, out of Columbia UCLA, Ohio State USC, you'll have a coming out of anti Western capitalism, anti jew, anti American, and that they're victimized constantly by whatever

forces at play. And when you watch CNN, MSNBC, on of the websites, PBS, ABC, NBCCBS, they come out of the same place and they think the same way. They don't understand how the country works with so called Trump voters. They don't understand how it's possible that seventy four million Americans voted for Donald Trump in twenty twenty. They don't understand it at all because they've been indoctrinated with a philosophy ignoring By the way, give you one

example of late seventies early eighties. Over one million Muslims were killed when Sadim Mussein invaded Iran. Pretty bad stuff. One million civilians, including many's many who were gasp gas and they were killed horribly. There are so many. How about the Wigers in China. Anyone looking at the Chinese behavior toward over one million Wigure men, women and children. Man, I don't think so. How about the major casualties. How about two hundred thousand Cypriots displaced by

Turks? No one on college campuses cared about that. Forty thousand Turkey soldiers are still in Cyprus. No one seems to care about that. How about Sudan? Two million Christians in the last fifteen years have been killed huge refugee camps. You ever hear about the killing of two million donet work? To their credit, NBC and CNN did a joint report on what's happening right now

in Syria. There's fifty thousand men, women and children had held for years to come in these so called re education camps in which they put IIS fighters. There's no schools, There's fifty thousand people and they have no existence no way to live. Do our college kids care about them? Absolutely not. They come out of colleges, universities hating Jews, hating Israel, hating America,

and nothing to the contrary. So Kamala Harris is a victim, Fannie Willis is a victim, and Caitlin Clark will not allow herself to be used for any political purpose because she wants to be a basketball Is it okay to do your job? Is it okay to be a basketball player? And God to help her if she would happen to get married to a man and have a baby, Are you kidding me? So the WNBA should embrace her, but they can't because of the indoctrination they went through when they went to college.

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but the police do not arrest courts don't prosecute. Give example, in juvenile court in Hambleton County, the judge we have there now is taking cues from Tracy Hunter, and the current judge and juvenile court, Carrie Bloom, is going to have the same fate as Tracy Hunter because eventually her bad acts on the bench will catch up with her. The FOP has filed complaints against her. It's only a matter of time. She's gonna lose her gig because

she's acting like a clown. She'll take vicious criminals and put them on the diversion docket, so there's no record of what happened to them. When you commit robberies, steal cars, break into cars, commit crimes, she puts them on the unofficial docket and they're never reported. That's why the reporting of crime is down, but crimes themselves are up. On seven hundred WLW,

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It's David Cooper Willie gonna get some afternoon delight. Sky rockets in fly after Noon Delight. Hell, Hell, Hello, Hello, quiet, I'm brought casting God. Yeah, all I can say segment, it's a segment. Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight, Willie gonna get some afternoon Delight sky rockets in flo. After Noon Delight was that for fifteen years. I have no idea where that is. That's Lee and we came up with a rocky Boyman. I have some questions for you, boy. Yes,

I'm going back and forth with Mike McConnell about crime. Okay, he said this morning, the crime rates are down, that everybody's happy. He's sending me all this huge numbers police. I send him stuff, He sends me stuff, back and forth. I send him a Fox nineteen report, huge numbers police and Cincinnati alarmed at the amount of bullets fired each day in Cincinnati. In twenty twenty two, there were twenty thousand shots fired in the city

of Cincinnati. And that is the only the ones picked up by shot spotter. The rest weren't even picked up. So if there were twenty thousand shots fired and Harrison, would that be a problem. That'd be a problem. Can you ever make mistakes? No? So no, And he sends me these articles NYC, Milwaukee, Chicago, all the crime rate is down. My point is, crimes are up, but the arrest are down, and

the police certain demoralized. And they say, I'm watching last night, the last few days in New York City, I see hundreds of thousands of Hamas extremists committing crimes in public, and nobody's arrested. In Cincinnati, I see twenty thousand shots fired and none of them are legally fired. And it tells me that people are committing crimes all the time. Police are demoralized. But the Democrats are telling me constantly that crime rates are way down in every city,

and I'm looking, that's not reality. For stupid well, I mean, all you have to do is talk to people in the police department. I have many friends in Cincinnati police department in Anilon County. I'm sure you do as well, and they will tell you, to a man and to a woman, flat out that they are not incentivized to do their job in

an exceeding fashion. Right, They're not incentivized to go in there and really get down and crack some skulls, or really get down to what they're supposed to do, because if they do they're wrong and they're hold that and they know they won't be rewarded if they go and they chase a bad guy or they you know, and try to really enforce the l all. So yeah, So I mean does that go. Is there a report for that?

No? But if you talk to people that are doing that job every single day, and they will tell you, we're not incentive eyes to do it, So we're not gonna do it. That's just kind of the way it is. I had Ken Koeber on the FOP two days ago segment Dennis good Friend, and I said, Ken, Now, when I was in Room A, which is where all the criminals go when they're arrested, it was packed and stacked with two hundred and fifty cases, lawyers, friends, family

of victory. Now none of that exists, And I said, Ken, what's going on? He said, each district will tell the man to begin the shift. Look used to be here's a handful of Warrens, go out and arrest somebody. Here's the ten people looking for. Now they're told don't pull people over. Scotty Johnson of City Council doesn't want people pulled over.

When you pull someone over, it could be nothing, or it could be Timothy McVay, or it could be that guy two days in New York City who was at Jihadis and his car was filled, was up, and he had a license plate that was covered. You got to pull people over for minor criminal offenses or traffic offenses, then find out what leads to the next thing. None of that is going on, so crime is up. There must be consequences. We live in an exceedingly consequence free environment, and especially

when it is the little things, because little things become big things. And oh, we don't want to arrest anybody for a non violent crime. Well how about some poor guy who has a store who folks come in and just steal from me, you know all the time. Okay, that's a non violent crime. But shouldn't shouldn't that person that does that not be punished? Well now that when one guy's not punished, then the guy goes, well, hey man, you should go in that store because nothing's gonna happen.

And it happens over and over and over. It just compounds upon itself. No arrest were lastly before I turn, I just I just hate how we have to pretend why we don't know why you know crime is up. We have to pretend we don't know the reason, right, And I wonder why this is. We know the reason because the cops are not all It's not from the top down, from the mayor on down, from the police chief

on down. It is not told hey, go out there and do your job, because the number one thing we must have out of you is create an environment where people feel safe. That's not happening. Lastly, before I turned things over to the segment, in twenty twenty one, thirty seven percent of police departments stop reporting crime to the FBI. Keep me ay, pray what is going on here? So Chicago, LA, and New York said we're not going to do it, and as a consequence, crimes are down.

Lastly, segment, may I have segment thirty more seconds with the Rock before I turn things over to you? Sure show Caitlin Clark Okay, I'm looking at how what I watched her last night? She scored ten points. I think she's emotionally and mentally frazzled at this point. The team won, but she didn't play so well. After the game, she was asked by

a reporter to comment about remarks of someone named of Carrington. Her name is Dejana Carrington of the Connecticut Son And she said that about Caitlyn Clark, how can one not be bothered by their name being used to justify racism, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia, intersectionalities of them all as nuts. We all see this using the S word. We all have a platform, we all have a voice, and they're all hold weight. Silence is luxury.

So the black female player is saying that they want to enlist Caitlyn Clark and their fights against racism, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia, and the intersectionalities of them all, and Caitlyn says, quote, I don't put too much thought and time into thinking about all those things. To be honest with you, I'm a basketball player. Basketball is my job. Everything on the outside I can't control that, So I'm not going to spend time thinking about

it. And so she's being beaten emotionally by the players of the w n b A who want to use her to present the idea that America is racist, We're all a bunch of bigots, we're all misogynistic, Like segment is homophobia? Is that a phobia? Segu of intersectionalities of all those issues, and you have a platform, why don't you use it? Segment I don't ever be talking about you're talking about anything from from Kaepernick. Did we not

learn any I mean, the the NFL is unstoppable. I mean, nothing can stop the juggernaut that is the NFL except for getting involved and has been proven right getting involved in these these you know, social issues. It's the only time in the Latin you know, recent memory, the numbers, the viewership numbers of the NFL has been down when they got all in enveloped in the kneeling thing and all that, and finally the NFL learned, and God

willing it keeps on. Look, let's just play football. The average person goes to work, they get beat down by their boss, the news, the social media, it's all this bad stuff. They want to watch this great game and relax and take a deep breath and have a beer and hang out with their buddies. They don't want to turn on the TV and see some sort of social demonstration. They just don't. It's been improven over and over and over in the WNBA. This is really this is getting ready to

be the biggest fumble in business history. I think back to think back to Blockbuster Video. Okay, Blockbuster video was the thing in the eighties and nineties, right, Well, all of a sudden, this thing called Netflix comes along and they're like, hey, there's the Internet, and we kind of got this thing, but we don't have the ability to take it big time the way Blockbuster does. So would we would offer you, how about just

bias for a measly fifty million bucks. You take control of everything. We'll be out of here and we won't be a thorn in your side anymore. Blockbuster says no. Well, guess what. Blockbuster is now out of business and Netflix is worth one hundred and fifty billion dollars. So this is this WNBA fumbling, this gift called Caitlin Clark is getting ready to be the big fumble in business history. If they don't, if they're not careful. You know, last night I watched the game. Have I ever watched a w

NBA game in June in my life? No? No, I watched Caitlin Clark. She scored ten points. Every screen was a hip check. Every time she did something that she had Jordan rules, which was beaten and emotionally She's thinking, my god, they don't accept her. And you can't tell me that Fanny Willis or Kamala Harris are victims of American racism, sexism, misogyny, homophobia, intersectionalities. All I want to do is say, look, I'm the vice president of Ied States. I'm a victim of nothing.

I'm a heart beat away from the US presidency. Are you kidding me? That's all we need me, all we need is her. But nonetheless, she's not a victim segment. Give me some sports. You got me pissed off right now? Will he the stood Reporters aprod service of her local Tamestar Heating and air conditioning dealers, Tamestar quality. You can feel a Cincinnati coach Shmid Heating and coolie at five one three five three one sixty nine hundred.

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up against the earthquakes of San Jose. Do you think Kamala Harris Rock is a victim? She's the vice president, she's getting I mean, Biden is one trip and fall away from her being the present? How she lost? Lies? We say, lie, lie, lie, lie lie? Can't you say dirty rotten lies? I need that? I need God? Do

we need him back? My second round of the US Open, Patrick Cantley and Ludwig Oberg all right at five under tied for the second round lead Bryson de Shambo and mister Dietrie and also Matthew Pavon and by the way, he's four under. Uh. Trump gave an interview recently where he said, you know, I have a lot of black friends. CNN then went after him for one hour on saying I have black friends because he's using them for political

purposes. Yes, Joe Biden never does that. No, Joe, he's not using the college graduates paying off their students using the Now he's a porter rinking raised in a black church. Nobody messes with Joe. Thank you, Thank you. Tiger Woods is three over through four. Scottie Scheffler's plus five. That's the projected cut, so Tiger may make the cut. And Jim

Herman just started his round. He's plus four to open it up, all right, he's gonna get He's gonna give me ten ten strokes on ken View at the ten Wood Country Club. I'll beat I will beat Jim Herman with ten strokes. We'll see. Although I'm told he shot rock, he shot sixty a clovernick two weeks ago. It's pretty good I did. Did he play all eighteen holes? He missed an eight foot Putt for a fifty nine. I said, Jim Live, do you want to take him on?

Yes, I'll take him on. It doesn't matter because you're going to force him to play left handed, blind standing on one leg, so it doesn't matter. Remember you're a porter raging, raised in a black church. Okay. And I walked with Nelson Mandela and arrested next to mL King Junior when I was fourteen years old. I was arrested and the work I was in a Birmingham bus boycott. Okay, that's what Joe Biden says. It was arrested with Nelson Mandela. What but Kaitlyn Clark they are trying to destroy.

Yeah, she just says, I just want to play basketball, right, just like Miter Jordan. And look, I understand using your platform to do good in the world, right, help the poor, help those that are unfortunate. That's what you know. Tony Dungee always encouraged us to do that, right, But this is a completely different thing. And the power, how powerful the motion of jealousy is, is truly on display here. Those players are so jealous they go of Kaitlyn Clark. They won't sit back and

enjoy the ride. I don't enjoy the ride and enjoy all the benefits. This is gonna be wonderful. They would rather have a miserable league that no one watches and they get paid nothing, and have her lift this whole thing up and where all boats can can can sail and fly and fly commercial, not charter like she as. Attendance is up all over the place. They're buying. They're buying Caitlin Clark jerseys and everything like crazy and everything else.

The merchant merchandise is running off the shelves. But you know, they don't. They don't want that. Just go back the way it was and every then they'll then they'll start great. They should, they should, Clark should just you know, say see you would want to be more year be fine, right, let me share with you too. The words of Stephen A. Smith, Oh boy. He said that the n B a Men's NBA produces eleven billion dollars a year in total revenue. There's no cure for stupid.

Eleven billion. That's a big number, right, that's pretty big. Slightly, the w NBA produces sixty million. I'm really rich. Sixty million compared to eleven billion. That's like one thousand dollars compared to six dollars. It's like the Yankees in the A's So it produces sixty million. But but I mean, what is the net, because the net, the numbers i've seen, it still loses like fifty million dollars a year. They lose ten last year, supposedly lost twenty one million the year before that. And the

NBA pays that. The NBA says, we'll keep your this is the vehicle to actually make money, actually sell Jerseys. Filerinus, this is the vehicle. And you won't accept her because she's all women they want and thing go. Stephen A. Smith says this, that's just right. She doesn't ever ring in her nose and she didn't have colored hair. Women would own the whole world right now if it wasn't for other women. I mean, everything

is set up for her. If they were just cooperated instead of trying to shoot each other down and kill each other and take each other out, women would literally own the world right now. They almost do that despite their efforts to not allow it to happen. It's crazy, it's absolutely crazy. They have biological something that's untied, unscored upon, uncorreated. I mean it's it's

the most powerful force on earth that brings down empires and presidencies. And they have to say, look, women are more jealous of women than men are of other men or men of women. I want women to accept her, welcome her, love her, to use her. As soon as she gets an acl or something, she's out for a year. Guess what, bye bye bye. There goes the attendance or go season tickets, everything. We gotta go, rock But big game tonight with the Reds. What do you

have on the Big Show if anything? Well, the ed Man is back, he's back from Cleveland and Mojo Nixon Day. We have actually have James Rapine right at the gate going to talk a little little Bengals. You have John Matterisa at three fifty, and we have our UFO guy Willie at four o'clock from Moufon, the local chapter of Moufon, going to talk about the report from Harvard saying that aliens are living among us. Well, I believe that too. I think, guys, you're here and they're dating our women.

There's no question about it. Agreed. All right, Rocky, you think, remember, the most powerful force on earth and the women don't use it, properly, Willy, in honor of a hot weekend, go get yourself some temp star and some ACR gun eyed pool. You do those two things, You're done. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stoog Report. Please I'll answer your question if you be quiet and let me make a statement. Okay, crackt you normally smoke? Mister Biden? Which crack

do you normally smoke? Mister Biden? Let's be thinking of them Hunter once again. Segment Thank you, have a nice weekend. Everybody, stay safe out there, Rocky, thank you, Thank you. SIP Rock and Rock wlw ol iHeartRadio Music Festival visited by Capital On Coming Back to Las Vegas, September twentieth and twenty first streaming live only on Hulu

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