The wrong people. Life is too short to hang around people that are pulling you down, draining your energy, keeping you from your best I have a podcast where I talk about choosing the right people, having great relationships so you can become all you were created to be. It's inspiring and encouraging. I think you'll enjoy it. Listen to the Joel Osteen podcast on the iHeartRadio app
or wherever you listen to podcasts. The Great American with you on this Laius Father's Day weekend throughout the Tri State, the nation, and the world. Coming up on about thirty minutes or so, we have called Brian Hamrick of The Power of Five live from the scene of Monroe Township. There was a news conference held about ten thirty am this morning which was a manifestation of true evil. I know good exist because of what occurred in Unroe Township, Clairemont
County yesterday about four pm. And also later on a state representative, Sydney Abraham's former Cincinnati police officer now in charge of criminal justice in the state of Ohio, to touch on this topic, but also other issues about the law enforcement throughout the Tri State and more. And after two o'clock today is your friend and mine Wayne Allen Root Root for America, and I know the sheriff
Dave loves him, so we're going to deal with him. Plus tonight, once again Red Spaseball kicks off coverage about six to ten with Lance and because I can't believe the Pirates are going to win the Central Division, so put that off to the side. But they lost again and that means the Reds tonight may have a preview of the World Series against the Houston Astronomicals. Three games set and back home next weekend and more so, much good stuff going
on. But I was got home at three thirty quarter to four yesterday. I turned on all the four o'clock news operations in town and what was happening ro Township didn't look that serious in the beginning. It looked like some cops are around and it doesn't appear to be an active shooter situation. And there were three shot I'm thinking, well, what are we dealing with here?
And then it came out later that around four pm in the nineteen hundred block of Laurel Lindale Road and Monroe Township that a father committed aggravated murder killing his own three biological children, ages seven to four and three, and the mother of the three boys was found outside the home when police arrived with a non threatening gunshot wound to the hand. She was taking a uc medical center. There was another girl there, which I understand was a step daughter that was
not murdered by this murderer. Chad Dorman thirty two years old. When the deputy sheriffs arrived, he was sitting on a step outside of the residence holding the rifle, simply waiting for the police to take him into custody. And he quickly admit that he did it, of course, and don't know what the confession was. Brian Combs is reporting he did confess. I would imagine it was punishment against the mother of some sense, maybe in his own sick,
demented mind. It was the children were acting up in some way as boys that a seven, four and three tend to do. Or it might have been some religious ideation that he thought he got a message from God to kill them, or the decking to him or something of that character. Mental health, clearly or lack thereof, was at play, and so we're going
to get more on that. It's the kind of story you want to virtualize from he's now facing three counts of aggravated murder, and whether the death penalty or not will be imposed is up to the prosecutor, Mark to Coulva, he'll decide whether to seek the death penalty. If you don't seek in a case like this, there's no reason to have it. And so and one mate artfully argue, we don't. It's never imposed in in close proximity to
the offense anyway. Of course, I support the death penalty for these kinds of heinous acts, but the odds of him actually being executed in twenty years from now is fifty fifty at best. Amount of what you do hell, Hamleton County, let's rapist goes and murderers go who kill little three year old
toddlers, rape and murder. I'm watching last night one of the TV channels had the biological father of the little boy that was raped by Lamon Hunter and killed brutally, and he said that the black community now has a rapist and a murderer living among us, and that came from the biological father, a little blue. So we'll see what happens. It happens everywhere all the time, and what happened in Claremont County was what was incredible. You can't It's
reminded me of Liz Carroll and David Carroll and Marcus Feisal times three. To have a love I purposely murder innocent youth. There ought to be some condemnation above life imprisonment to effectuate proper due process, and I doubt it will happen, But Chad Dorman needs to spend the rest of his life in jail and then be executed at some point for what he did, especially at Father's Day
weekend. So we're gonna have a live report we if schedule one with Brian Hammer could be savailable in about twenty twenty five minutes to update and what's happening there after one o'clock as Sydney abrams. But as I'm apt to do on some Father's Day, I want to relate to you my own Father's Day story with my own father. I just recently called him Dad. He's been dead for a long time and I forgave him because you can't live in darkness.
You have to walk into the light and understand the things happened to everyone. There was a time in my life when I was living in Sycamore Towns slash Deer Park. When I was not Bill Cunningham, I was a little boy and I was living my life. I had athletic skills and I had a great time. And my father was my coach, He was my mentor. He was someone I wanted to emulate. He was often there. I had a great mother, Mary Ellen Cunningham, the best there ever was. I
think everyone says my mother was the greatest. Well, my mother was the greatest, and I think you can say your mother is the greatest. It's much easier, I think for a mother to be great than a father for all kinds of reasons. But there are great dads in the world, and God knows how. I tried to be one, but four kids. World War two father, who was a marine grunt, he hit beaches unbeknownst to me at the time. Of course, I was a kid all over the
South Pacific. And he met a girl, Mary Ellen Graham, at some dance somewhere in northern Kentucky. Family hailed out of Erlanger and Ellesmere, and one thing led to another. They got married and he went off to war and he fought for three years. As I understood later from a friend to his who contacted me at Willis and Kenwood. So, oh, my gosh, forty years later, the whole story about what happened in the South Pacific.
He sent me a letter which I kept about the remembrances of a guy named Bill Cunningham, who worked for Kroger and Procter and Gamble and had an older brother, John Cunningham, a younger brother, Pat, a beautiful little sister named Diane Diane Cunningham, and Mary Diane Cunningham. I remember when she was held, when my mother brought up the front steps on Camnor Avenue in
Deer Park. And there was always some difficulty with my father's behavior. But when you're four or five, six, eight, ten years old, didn't something you focus on. We were lived life and I knew money was always tight, but you don't think about money when you're ten or twelve years old. You think about playing baseball, football, basketball, later on, chasing girls and things of that character. And I just lived my life. Well. I heard some yelling and screaming going on, and whatever it was,
I didn't focus on it. I left the house and went and played. It was not uncommon in those days if it was not a school day, to leave the house at nine or ten o'clock in the morning and not come back till six, seven o'clock at night, playing in the woods, playing games, whatever it is you got out of the house. I specifically recall
one afternoon where Mom sat down at our small kitchen table. At that point we were living at eighty five fifty eight Huddleston eighty five fifty eight Huddlestoned every now and then Penny Night drive by it and look at the house still there, and Mom said to us that your dad's leaving and he's not coming back. So John, the older one, to ask a couple of questions. I was like, you know, about twelve thirteen years old, and I said, what do you mean is not coming back? Dad's not where's he
going? And we didn't get good answers. Simply he's leaving. We're gonna have to pull things together. We essentially moved in with my aunt and that arling house, who was a living goddess. She took us in, her sister and her sister's four kids, and I was one of the four, and we got a house on Wicklow to have an extra bedroom or two that was eighty four seventy nine Wicklow in Dylan Vale, right up against Deer Park, and went to school there. I saw this is great, and I
kept looking, where's my dad Wednesday's coming back home. I'm thinking with the mind of a twelve or thirteen year old, and Mom kept saying he's not coming back. So I said, okay, So I got on with the life, did what I did. At some point I went to Muller High School and eight years is Saint Saviour's Grade School. One year at Muller High School, did pretty well there, and then in the summer of that next year, I was like fourteen years old. My mom said, you can't
go to Muller High School anymore. And I had spent the first nine years of my life with sister at charity, nuns and brothers, And I said, what do you mean I can't go back to Mueller. I played football, quarterback, basketball, pretty good, baseball, yes, played them all. I did okay academically, and she said, we can't afford it.
I said, what do you mean we can't afford it? Well, it was one hundred dollars and I had a brother, Ever Slage, the principal at the time said that if Billy had come back for his sophomore year, he's got to pay the hundred dollars up front. Two hundred dollars. It could have been two million dollars. So we didn't have any money scraping things together. So at that point, Mom said you got to go to Deer
Park and I said, Mom, I'm not going to Deer Park. My guys are at Mueller High School from Saint Savior, Saint John, Saint Vincent, and I, no, you're not, so we are you and argued, and one day Mom said, you walk up there and you register at Deer Park. I said, I'm not. I went up there and I
registered. Two months into my sophomore year at Deer Park, I was flunking out of Deer Park High School. Something was called dummy Hall, and little Billy Cunningham at that point of sophomore was in dummy Hall because I was flunking, thinking, okay, I'm gonna flunk out. I've had it. If I can't go back to Muller, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna be I'm not going to get a high school education. Not gonna do it. So
about a month into this my dummy Hall. When I did an attend class and got f's at Deer Park, there was a coach there named Tom Griswold who came up to me and said, Billy, if I get you out of dummy Hall, will you play basketball. I just talked to someone from Muller High School that said you were scoring twenty points a game as a freshman and we need to guard at Deer Park High School. He said, if
we get you out, will you play basketball? I said, coach, absolutely, you get me out of here, and the rest of my life was history. I did quite well at Deer Park. In fact, the best move that happened to me was joining Deer Park High School. The years rolled by, quickly, got married, Law school, University of Toledo. Now fifteen years go by. The phone rings. It just clicked to me. My phone number was Airy code four one nine to eight one eight six
seven seven. The phone rang. First voice so I heard, was Billy, this is your dad. Stopped me on a dime. No contact for those fifteen years, zero contact, no letters, had no ID, no telephone calls, no telegrams, nothing, zero out of my life. So I said, who's this again? He said, this is your father. I said, why are you calling me? The first thing I asked him, how do I know you're my dad? He so asked me some questions. I said, what's the address we lived on Huddleston. He gave it
to me, eighty five fifty eight. I said, who was your assistant coach when I played for Rutter's Pharmacy. Guy's name was Steen. He said, okay, you're my dad. He said I have to see you. I said, you got to see me now. I'm holding my son in my arms. Penny's sitting on the couch. Why and he said, Billy, I'm dying. I said, you're dying, dying of what he said? Cancer is all over my body. If I could travel there, I would, but I can't travel. I said, where are you? He
said, I'm in Illinois and I have to see you. I said, let me call you back. I wrote down a number. I called my mom. I said, Mom, you can't believe it just called me, he said. She said, I know it's your father. I said, he called here first to get your number. He wanted to talk with you, so I called him back. I thought about it for a while, called him back, and I said why where are you Illinois? What happened? I couldn't deal with it anymore. My alcoholism finally overtook me. I
feel so bad about what happened, and I need to see you. And I said, Dad, you weren't a father to me in my life, and I won't be a son to you and your death. I wish you well. About two more months go by, he calls me again. His voice is weak and can barely speak. I have to see you, and I said, no, that's it. Called my mom back and explained. She said, I understand. The years from there rolled on to when I
owned Willies and Kenwood, like in the early nineteen nineties. So but another fifteen years rolled by and I'm sitting there on a Wednesday night doing what I'm doing it Willies and Kenwood, and this older guy taps him in the shoulder and say, can I see you for a moment. I said sure, walked off to the side to a table. He said, my best friend was your dad, Bill Cunningham. I said he was, I said,
well, tell me about him. He said he saw things and did things during World War Two that no man should ever have to do or say. And when he came home. The only way he could cope with it was alcoholism, and I guess running around whatever, but mainly alcoholism. He had to drink. The jobs he held a Kroger and Parcter and gamble. He blew those. He was arrested a few times for drunk driving and drunken disorderly.
And at the end of his life, he simply wanted to get a hold of you, his namesake, and apologize and say that he's sorry. And you never contacted him, you never went to see him. He would have come here to see you, but he couldn't physically. He was dying near death. And now I said, will relate to me what happened during World War Two? And it related to me what he had to do and
what he saw. And at that point I took a deep breath and I said, you know what, I should have drove to Illinois, maybe with my son and his grandson and spend time with him, so he could have looked me in the eye and I could have looked him in the eye and made amends during the living years. And I didn't do it. Listening to my voice right now, are likely thousands of boys and girls who became men
and women are strange from your dad. That something happened, probably caused by his behavior, that caused the sism or the rift between the two of you. I would urge you before today is done or tomorrow. It's easy today
to get a hold of someone. It's easy to reach out during the living years to your estranged father and to listen to the stories as to why he did what he did and to make amends so that you don't have this loss in your gut that as a young adults with a young family, struggling financially, working twelve hours a day for five and a half or six days a week, I did not have the time to drive to Illinois to sit with
him, to let him meet his grandson, and to make amends. Because Catholicism and mainly people like Father Anthony Browch of the Seminary, I have forgiven him several times, and on Father's Day again this Sunday, I will forgive my dead father for my lack of taking the opportunity to meet with him during the living years, accept his apology heartfelt, and move on. I cannot be forgiven unless I forgive. So if you're not a strange fan your dad,
that's great, spend time with him on Sunday. But if you are, do not let the moment pass without the two of you, as a daughter or a son, exchange the reasons of the estrangement. Now, I fully understand sometimes this is not possible that and if you've reached out before, reach out again. And if he doesn't accept your high end in your heart and friendship and love, so be it. At least you can be in your own mind accepting the fact that you did all that you can do to
end the estrangement. I wish at that time, before he died, that I would have accepted his invitation to visit him, to hear what he had to say, to hug him one final time, and to thank him for the things that he gave me I have forgiven him, And I wish I could have looked him in the eye one more time and accepted his apology. Do it, don't wait, contact your dad and let the estrangement end. Twelve to twenty seven, Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WW. People
have always craved entertainment. In the early nineteen hundreds, vaudeville was all the rage. Audiences would get an evening of various acts from singers, comedians and dancers, andres the Great would stun audiences with his death defying guillotine illusions until he and his assistant got into a fight overpaid. Today we have something better, Eddie and Rocky. They're very entertaining and to their best to keep their
assistants happy. Eddie and Rocket this afternoon at three seven hundred wlwpen's taken place in Claremont count him in our township, especially on Father's Day weekend. Joining you and I now as Brian Hemrick of the Power of five and Brian uh once again. You and I've been doing this for I think decades at this point, and these are the cases like Marcus Faiso, you just can't get out of your mind. Explain what we were told this morning by Claremont County
officials. Thank you again, mister Cunningham. Yeah, this is probably one of the most despicable crimes that maybe I have ever covered, you know one it involves children. But just the way that's played out and we're learning new information is hearing just wrapped up. A short time ago, prosecutors dragged this Chad Dorman, thirty two years old into court this morning for his arraignment, and that's when they started reading through the list of what we really didn't know
what happened. We're starting to get this in pieces of this. These three children, three young boys, shot to death execution style in front of their mother, and the man accused is their own father. Prosecutors they were using words like horror, horrific, monstrous, unspeakable, you know, and they said they couldn't name a person that is a greater dangerous of the community than
Chad Dorman right now. And the things that they launched into us to what he did and how this is unfolded again, it puts it right up there. And I mean, you know, we I cover a lot of crime, and that puts it right up there with some of the unbelievable crimes that I've covered in well, this is like thirty six years I've been doing this now, and I can only think of one off the top of my head that is in the same stratosphere as this, the same demented mind that would
do something like this. And prosecutors say they have this all confessed, that this is confessed and he's admitted to it, and that it was all pre planned that it wasn't a spur of the moment thing, that it wasn't haphazard as they put it, that he had planned this for some time and then carried out what he did. I'm thinking about punishing the mother. I'm thinking about kids at three five seven year old boys. I'm thinking about mental illness.
Yeah, I'm thinking about messages from God or messages from from the devil. Did the police relate anything about a motive in this regard? Nothing about motive. They wouldn't talk about that. They did say that he had, that it was planned, and they did say there was a domestic violence charge in twenty ten. But here's the prosecutor, I think his assistant prosecutor, David Gass said, he said, just it is incomprehensible, the cruelty for
a father. And here's the way he put it. Quote is to stand lined up his three young boys and executed him in his own home with a rifle. And he says, these kids ages three, four and seven. He said, he in an act of desperation to save her kids. The mother at some point grabbed the gun that the father was willing, trying to protect him. He ends up getting shot in a hand. I'm getting her
hand. You know, it's very damaged over this. But the fact that he didn't shoot her and killed her, he killed the kids, I think that may be there may be something in the motive there as well. Again they didn't say that, but you have to wonder he leaves mom alive, but he shoots these kids in front of her. That says a lot about the demented nature of this thing. The prosecutor also said this, He said, we know that one of the boys was able to flee into a field.
And again he said, from the admission of the father, hunted that boy down, dragged him back to the property and executed him in front of witnesses. And then the prosecutor market toocolby told us the witness was the mother, and then the gun the mother was shot in her attempt to protect the children. So you know, this is these are some of the details of
this that we we learned today. We know the children. You know from yesterday that the children were in the front yard, So I don't know whether that's where they were executed, but it sounds like they were executed in the home and then maybe thrown into the yard. Somehow. The kids got into the yard. Sounds like maybe one of them was executed in the yard when he brought them back to the property. But it's not specifical on that. But there are a lot of details yet to go in this but the things
that we know are so horrific. Is unbelievable just to try and imagine what this family's going through. Dorman, he was in court today. He was crying, weeping the whole time in court. But you think about that, You think, but didn't the prosecutor just say that you admitted that this was pre planned, you know, so you wonder why the weeping. Now you know if it was pre planned, But who knows what else was going on. They didn't say anything about toxicology results or anything like that to what was
happening. There was nothing mentioned about that, so we don't know if that played a role at all or was even taken. We do know that they said this was so traumatic for deputies, police officers, first responders. They said, here are these first responders and they run up and they're working on these kids, and they're holding these little kids that the prosecutors said they knew
they could not revive. And he said it was just just devastating for these these first responders to work on these kids three four and seven with gunshot wounds, hoping that maybe they could do something, but there there was nothing they could do. Brian Henrick, there was some reporting that a child was running down the street yelling that they're shooting. Was there another girl involved, a
child that got out? They did not mention that. I have heard reports that there was maybe a daughter, but I have not confirmed that at this point, so I don't know if one escaped got away, if that was the one that got away and they dragged back, or what that came from. We we do know what was the the uh oh, yeah, there was a report. The report was a mail that was killing everyone in the house. That was the report. That's when they got a nine one one
call. Someone called and the quote was that a mail was killing everyone in the house. But someone had to be aware that this was happening and make make the call. Whether that was the mother, a neighbor, there was somebody this kid maybe ran to, you know, could have been anyone like that. But that's what they were told, is they were arriving the murder weapon that was reporting it was a rifle. Did the prosecutor or the sheriff talk about that just to just to say that it was a rifle, is
what these kids we were shot with? Um? And then you know, of course the discussion today was about bonds, you know, what kind of bond should do, and this I thought this was was I mean, I had to go back and listen to it again to make sure I heard what I heard the defense attorney and I don't I don't have his name in front of me, and I'm not sure what who. I'm sure some of the appointed I would guess. But the defense attorney. Now, granted, this
person just got this case. He's trying to, you know, go with what he's got. But the defense attorney asked for a seventy five thousand dollars bond. That is five thousand dollars. And from what prosecutors say, for a guy who's admitted shooting three of his own children, and you're asking seventy five thousand dollars. Then he went on to say, well, he's thirty two years old, you're your honor, he's employed, he has co signers.
Oh, and he's married. He's married married to the woman that he just blew the handoff of her and allegedly shot the kids in front of her. I mean, I couldn't believe he said. He used he was married. Is one of the justifications his wife he should get a seventy five thousand dollars bond. I guess, he said, I guess if he can't say anything, say something stupid. So I mean that was I. I was just like, does he mean the woman that? It was so confusing to
me. I liked that. I had to go back and make sure he said that, and that's what he said, he's a married The highest bond they have ever asked a judge to give twenty million dollars, and Judge J. C. Nagel granted it twenty million dollars. It is They said, we hope we never have to come to you and ask a bond like this again. But we're asking for twenty million dollars, and he said twenty million dollars cash bond. There was a second nine one one call at four eighteen
PM. A person who was driving by the home reported that a young girl was running down the street yelling her father was killing everyone. Seemingly it might have been I don't know if it was a biological or a step daughter. But at four eighteen a second nine one call from a person driving saying this little girls running down the streets saying, quote, her father was killing everyone.
You kind of cover story. I can't imagine a deputy sheriff MS showing up and you have three bodies three, five, and seven with gunshot wounds and you're trying to revive them. I don't know how you unsee that. Yeah, well, and he was apparently you know, when they got there. Um, the reports are that that he was on the porch and you know, didn't put up a you know, any kind of a fight. But you know, usually when someone has a breakdown of a nature like this,
you know, they ended themselves. You know, they take themselves out. It's it's almost unusual that, I mean, how somebody has a breakdown of that nature or is demented in such a way that that that you know, it didn't unfold in a different way at the end of this thing, because you know, it's so often happened that way, and well, you know, now the gods here he has to you know, I don't know,
it looks like the reality of what he actually did. I don't know, how do you plan something like that and not ever try and confront the reality. It's a window into an interesting, demented mind. If it all unfolded and it all happened, as the prosecutor say, well, he's obviously going to spend the rest of his life in jail. I guess the death penalty. If you don't have a death penalty for this kind of a case, there's no reason to have a death penalty. I mean, this is
the death penalty case. But we all knows fifteen to twenty five years later before anyone has held to account for this kind of stuff. But I would imagine it's revenge. I just got a report a reporter that indicated the girl running down the street was a step daughter. It wasn't his biological child. He killed the three boys over his somehow the stepdaughter got out, And of course the lawyer years talking about him being a married man therefore deserves a lower
bond. I don't know how that flies. But Chad Dorman, I mean, this is you kind of look at this case and you say, my god, I can't imagine mental illness. It couldn't have been a reasonable thought. How do you plan out the ritualistic execution of a three year old boy, a five year old and a seven year old the three sons. Maybe to make the mother jealous, maybe to cause her great pain. Maybe God told him to do it, maybe the devil told her. Who knows the
reason. The motivation doesn't matter, But these three little kids are now going to be in the ground, and the person that did it is going to be on trial. I would imagine at some point he fully confessed. So you know, you can have a three judge panel and then just deal with the issue of punishment and go from there, but don't have the death penalty
for this case. You might as will not have a death penalty. Yeah, well yeah, I mean, if if the facts line up as prosecutors have laid it out, I mean, it would certainly fit into the realm you would think of a death penalty case. I can't I can't imagine, you know, like you said, if if you're gonna have a death penalty, that would probably definitely fit into that the um you know, and I and you know a lot of times you'll have somebody that's accused in one of
these kind of crimes that you just can't imagine how they got there. Uh, and they'll plead the insanity. But if it was pre planned, that's gonna be hard to do. You know, you don't just you know, just get off because it was a crazy, despicable, uh heinous crime if it if you know and say, well, that was crazy. That person
had to be crazy to do that. You have to show like you have to come out and and be like unaware that what your actions were wrong or so, you know, he may be close to that, but I can't think you would do that. If you would pre planned it, I think that would make that get in that you know, insanity chart. I think that would be very difficult to ask, especially in the Claremont County jury. They are somewhat harsh and prior resigned. Calculation is different than a purposeful killing.
You can form the purpose within a split second to kill somebody. But when he admits to planning it out, that fits in the classic definition of aggravated murder with death penalty specs and h boy, yeah, I mean for me just covering news and the thing that I've done, I mean, this rank's right up in there, you know. I mean when you think of people with demented capacity and murder and death this rank's right up in there with like a Damer or you know, some of those serial killers that we've seen
over the years. It kind of ranked up into that level of inability to comprehend what was going through their mind or why they did it, or how they got to the point where they did that. And that mother right now is going to go through a living hell herself, just the physical pain discomfort of losing a hand or functioning thereof, to reflect upon what she saw and what not protecting her kids. In her own mind, she's going to think, you know, I should have done more, should have left him.
But whatever it is, this is unspeakable violence. And once again, Brian Hemrick, great work, and I guess we'll do it again see what happens. And Brian Hemrick, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Brian Well, I appreciate it. Thank again, mister Cunningham. All right, let's continue. Wow, let's continue with more representative.
Cindy Abrahams is up next about her father Day stories and what's happening in Columbus with lowering the age of police officers from twenty one to eighteen and more. Twelve fifty six the home of your Red's playing tonight in Houston. Wow A news radio seven hundred ww our iHeart. Were you amusing the Bill Cunningham, the Great American Coming up later today will be the Reds and Astronomicals Alive from
Houston. And many had said Tony Fenders seven repeatedly, this is a preview of the world series in October and maybe November between the Reds and the Astros. That's a different story. Joining you and I now as the representative State Rep. Cindey Abrams of the West side of Hambleton County, she's share of the Criminal Justice Committee and more, and she had something press release issued a couple days ago and what she wants to declare July first to be Taylor Swift
Day and so much more. And Representative Sindey Abrams, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Sydney. Since is is more or less Father's Day Week? And do you have some stories some vignette about your dad? Understand from from media types that he may have died at a rather younger age, but nonetheless, what is stories that you recall about your own dad? Well, thank you for having me on the show today of course, you know my dad, he did die young. He died when he was fifty two.
But I'll tell you he taught me so much. We had a lot of fun together. We shot handguns in competition all around the tri State when I was starting at what seventeen years old, and he was a proud Union pipe fitter and again, you know, taught me to save my money and don't spend more than you make and all that good stuff that. Uh, you know, I am who I am today truly because of my father and mother.
But Father's Day Weekend, you know, definitely shout out to all of our dads who play such an important role in kids lives and Cindy Abrahams. It is not common, may I say, for a father to take his teenage daughter to shoot guns. I think that's wonderful because there's is seriousness to
that activity that otherwise would not be present. So when you relate a story about shooting guns with your father and the strength that he give you, any political philosophies liberal conservatism, about faith and family, what else did he place inside you? Well? Of course all of that. I mean he you know, he was a devout Catholic, very strict. I have a funny story when I came home. I was working as a police officer down here
for the City of Cincinnati. Came home to visit one weekend and he literally said, hope you brought your church clothes because we're going to nine o'clock Mass. Okay, Dad, Yes, sure I did. And how old were you at that point? I was twenty five, twenty five And you said, Sydney, hopefully you brought your church clothes. We're going to Mass. And you said, and you said, yes, daddy, that's what we'll
do. Yes, there we are nine o'clock, nine o'clock Mass. And now, after being a cop and a state representative, you chair the Criminal Justice Committee. And we had this terrible incident yesterday in Claremont County in which seemingly a father, a news conference has been held. It has to be a mental case of one type or another literally kills in his freight yard at three to five and seven year old. And you know, to me, this is a demonstration of monstrous evil. It had to be a mental case
of one type another. No one reasonably can do such things. And as chair of the Criminal Justice Committee, there's a movement of foot which is ongoing to disregard the death penalty. I think his bond is something like fifty million dollars cash only or sixty million cash only. Unlike Hamilton County, he's not getting out anytime soon. Does does this provide justification for the death penalty or not? Well? You know, first of all, what a heartbreaking story,
so devastated for the family. And yes, I mean it does sound like something terrible happened, you know, in this country. I think we need to continue to focus on and know the state of Ohio heavily focuses on and funds, you know, mental health at all ages. Quite frankly, it's important to talk about it. If you're struggling with something, if you're having, of course suicidal or homicidal thoughts, you need to talk about it
and tell somebody and get the help that you actually need. But going to this case, you know, look, I have as a Catholic myself, of course, I last General Assembly there was a bill in the House to abolish the death penalty, and you know, I did a lot of a lot of interested party meetings, a lot of discussion. I mean I even
talked to the you know, some nuns here locally in Hamilton County. And I will say that everything I've experienced as a police officer, the things that I've seen, you know, I truly believe the death penalty has a place in Ohio. As you know, it is not used willy nilly, so to speak. It is used for the most serious, you know, hainous crimes. Again, this example of shooting your innocent children ridiculous. So again
I believe there's a place for it, you know, in Ohio. And as far as lowering the voting at liege, one of the presidential candidates, vive Ramaswamy, wants to increase the voting age to twenty five. That may be somewhat controversial. Boys and men generally don't become adults, so the age of twenty five to thirty mentally, as far as your idea, many have had it to lower the ability to become a police officer. And you were one for a long time with Cincinnati from twenty one to eighteen years old.
I think what's driving that is the fact that recruit classes are way down. That I saw a hit on Sergeant Dan Hills about a week ago when they would announce there was a recruit class for CPD. In one case, there was six thousand possible recruits showed up, six thousand of the Duke Energy Center to begin the process. At the test for fifty positions, six thousands show up. And now it's not that they're advocating advertising. Now it's completely different.
So some well intended person say, well, let's lower the age from twenty one to eighteen. Where does Cindy Abraham stand on that? You know, Dan Hills is right. When I took the test back in nineteen ninety six, I will say that there were, yes, he's right, six thousand people there, and you know they hired anywhere from fifty to eighty and you know he's right. They're struggling. This is not going to solve the problem of recruiting and retention of our law enforcement. You know what will supporting
them? Supporting them funding things like they're training, Funding things like you know, equipment, different things like that. Cadet programs. You want to get eighteen year old eighteen to twenty year olds in the door and you know, really teach them how to be police officers and keep them long term, have a cadet program. I'm all for that, but let me tell you something. What I heard in committee is this, Well, we let our eighteen
year olds go into warden and serve in our military. Okay, you're right, we do. And my husband served in the Army, the first Infantry, and a lot of his friends also did. And I talked to a lot of our former and current military members. It's that are currently police officers. Listen, it's not the same in the military. You're under constant supervision. Guess what. Once you go to the police academy, and I'm speaking
here in Cincinnati, of course, are very lengthy thorough police academy. Then you're out with your field training officer, you're FTO, you know, on two different shifts, and then you're released on your own. Guess what. You're by yourself. There's no sergeant showing up to every run, or lieutenant or captain or chief showing up and saying, okay, this is what you need to do now. No, you're making life or death decisions in the
blink of an eye by yourself. You're learning to de escalate and everything else by yourself. And you're right. I mean, look, twenty one I think is the proper age if you want to get police officers in the door and train them and keep them in all of that long term. It's a cadet program. I'd be happy to help, you know, look at funding that, But I'm a hard no, I'm lowering the age here in Ohio. And Representative Sydney Abrams, you're chair of the Criminal Criminal Law Injustice Committee
in the House of Representative. So if you say no, it's not going to happen, well, it's not in my committee. It's in Homeland Security Committee. I am just one vote on that committee. So so at this point it may go through because of the need to get more people. I can't imagine a nineteen year old running on a dark alley at four o'clock in the morning, especially a mail making a life and death decision. What happens all the time. If you put me in charge, I'll make twenty one
the magical age for everything. You can't do a damn thing to your twenty or twenty one years old, and then there's no confusion about carrying a military style rifle and some attlefield in a rock when you're nineteen or twenty. I think that's different than being a police officer. So we'll see what happens there and Lastly, let's talk about the reason I brought you on. You want July first to be a special day for Taylor Swift? Can you explain your
thinking in that regard? Well, you know, I'll tell you some folks have said, you know, don't they have anything better to do in Columbus than this? What a bunch of nonsense. And what I have to say to that is this, you know what, we discuss and deliberate and vote on various very serious things. And you know what, our budget is an example of that. It affects every ohioand and you know what, every once in a while allowed to have a little fun. So this Taylor Swift Day,
of course, she's coming to our great city here in Cincinnati. And let's face it, this is going to be a tremendous impact on our city here and our state. I mean, it's it's reported that she brings five billion dollars in economic impact. What a two day A two day concert and music unite people. This is bipartisan, it's fun. And so that's why we got Isaacson and myself are doing this. Are you a swifty goes?
I know Tony Benner. Tony Benner's an older white male. He tells me he's a swifty There's all kinds of swifties out there, I'm telling you, And yes, I mean young old in between, and yes, I will say. The inquirer asked me, okay, what's your favorite song? And I would say it's blank space. So there you go. It's hard to narrow it down to just one, but you know everyone's going to be talking
about their favorite song and whatnot. And so we shall see July first, Taylor Swift Day here in Ohio. All right, Representative Sindy Abrons, thank you very much, And for those of us that don't have fathers around, he'll be locked inside your heart for eternity and the attributes and the skills and the qualities of life that he gave you. Cindy Abrons, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show with your permission. Will do
it again. Thank you, Representative, thank you, thank you for having me. All right, let's continue. Tony Venders as swift as you can now hear it's going nuts just thinking about her coming to town. He spent like ten thousand dollars for two front row seats for one of my old girlfriends. Taylor Swift at the music Tony No, you can't make him stay. But this song was about me. I understand. It's either me or John Mayer one of the other hit it. Who oo oo oo oo. I'm
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and form ballots. Out of Belarus, which is a nation north of Ukraine, they have received their first Russian tactical nuclear weapons, delivered by course of Vladimir Putin. Putin said Russia has now delivered its first tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, three months after announcing The plan threatens to ratchet up the tensions in and around the Ukraine. Of course, the leader of Belarus is President Alexander Lukashenko, who's a stooge of Vladimir Putin. He said he's more than happy
to receive these tactical nuclear weapons to be used in an emergency. I hope, I pray to God the mentally dysfunctional job Biden, who most likely is a crook who takes millions of dollars in bags of cash. I hope this guy is smart enough to understand that he's messing with a nuclear exchange with Russia by his policies in the Ukraine. I see these stupid little signs in the suburbs. We support the Ukraine. Well, hell, I support Ukraine.
I don't like what's happening there. Vladimir Putin is a mass murderer and a killer. Is it worth to plunge the world into nuclear darkness because of the freedom of Ukraine? Right now it's a little bit closer to nuclear midnight with Luca Shanko receiving tactical nuclear weapons from Vladimir Putin to be used in Europe. Let's continue one thirty Home of your Red's playing for maybe first place tonight in tomorrow one game out of first against the Astros might be a World Series preview
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excited. What about you. Two weeks from tonight, Willie be rocking two shows right June thirtieth, in first first two tickets, front row, ten thousand dollars him And somebody told me Dj Hodge and Joe Frederick are going to take us all there. The whole station's going an entire row in the front. Yeah, with our shirts off. This makes the Beatles look like and everybody will have like they'll write Taylor Swift across our chest? Are you as
swifty? I don't know. I guess can you and everybody? One song? Shake it? Not bad? Better than me? Oh you say it? We play a Friday shaky hit. It got nothing in my brain? Ain't that the truth? Some people think? For yourself? We got belar Rusk gone nuclear and the presidents showed Biden. I don't even know where be Larus is. It's north of Ukraine. U fool. I love Ashenko, I know him quite well. Is that on the Black Sea? No? Okay, I should ask you your crisis right here? Comes to hook line
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She's gonna play forty four songs, take three out, better not rain like I did a nest. I tell you one thing. For the people that are paying all that money for a ticket, it better last three hours. They better get their money's worth. Honey, What if it rains, She'll keep playing. She's a trooper. She's a trooper. All eyes are gonna be on Mark Chin kay rob all of them, all of them. That weekend, boy, pressure is gonna be on light. Could she come
up here into a private concert for us? I'll ask her? Okay, your springer guitar. Red's open up a three game series up against those astros tonight in Houston, willie up against Dusty Baker, Andrew Abbott and JP France And to night's opener at Minted Made Park Lance six ten with Sports Talk, You crate Insight Pitch at seven ten Kelsey Chevrolet Extritting Show after the game. Now, Red's had the night off yesterday, but they gained ground in the
NL Central Pittsburgh. They're now a half game behind second place Milwaukee, in one game out of first place. So they're gonna play the Astros as a preview of the World Series. And according to research, give me some Reds have not been one or fewer games back in the mL Central since October the third, twenty twelve. H thank you eleven years. The Pirates of the Pirates and Brewers opened a three game series tonight in Milwaukee. Both of those
teams are are reeling. The Pirates were just swept by the Cubs that a three games said, the Brewers have dropped six in a row. Hold on seg letters sing He says, Baby, is something wrong? Saying nothing. I was just thinking how we don't have a song, And he says, she wrote this for me. Now this is early stuff because she's now pop right, this is kind of like the countryside of her. Correct, you've
got to study more about her career. I can't help you there. Well, the the tours called the eras, so I think it's gonna go from country to whatever you know she so to to the today. How many eras have there been? I don't know, as you've been out there for a while. I thought she like thirty five or I don't know. I'm not in the Taylor Swift fan club. I'm afraid to do this. How old is Taylor Swift? I wasn't bad? Would you say thirty three? Oh
well, that's all right. I'm gonna'd be age appropriate between me and her, wouldn't it anyway? Go ahead, whatever you say, Joe Biden, Yeah, go ahead, speaking to that. How about him nestling up to Eva Longoria yesterday a nice embrace right in front of jail on the stage. And I mean, well, he normally does this to small girls. So at least are spotting pressent easy, mister press talking about Eva Longoria like he was back on that show that she used to bid on. What was that
called? Desperate housewives? Desperate holy to lead all the way. Not too many housewives are desperate in that way. You know what I'm saying. I know what you're saying. Well, the Eva Longoria was death. I'd like to be a next door neighbor. Bengo let's see Fox Sports going each other. Long time. She was seventeen. I was sporties, thank you, at least seventeen. Normally the girls who's Harry sniffs are about nine. Let's see Fox Sports reports that to Aaron Rodgers, what v toad a trade to
the New England Patriots in the off season. Didn't want to deal with Belichick? I guess not. Let's see the Kansas City Chiefs got their Super Bowl rings last night, or as that's the last one they're gonna win, because this year, you know who's gonna get one, the Jets j E T s O Rayoe B joey B. I didn't know that. By the way, the Ravens have been picked by many to win the division over the Bengals. Yeah, well we'll see, so don't give me effects. Chiefs Super
Bowl rings contains. Each one contains six hundred and thirteen diamonds, four Marquise diamonds, and thirty five rubies per sin point one carrots named after Jeff rus like half year hand. The team logo features sixteen rubies. The three Lombardi Trophies are in diamonds. There's a removable top of the ring. When you haven't turned it into a pendant that's modeled inside to look like Arrowhead Stadium. Well, I look forward to today the Bengals can win their first Super Bowl.
Oh, manage, it'll be a cheap cheap I don't think the Chiefs and now one three NBA Memphis Grizzly guard Job Morant has been suspended by the league twenty five games to start the twenty twenty three twenty fourth season without pay. Leave the Guns alone. He loses ten million dollars ten million follows following an investigation of the second social media incident in three months, with mister Morant showing the two time all start displaying a firearm. That's real. Smart.
Michael Jordan. Who Michael Jordan number twenty three? I know him selling his majority stake in the NBA Charlotte Hornets for an evaluation of three billion dollars. Hey, he bought the team in nineteen eighty four one hundred and eighty million dollars. Right now, it's net worth of the Charlotte Hornets one point seven seven billion dollars. Can I tend to Tom? I met Michael Jordan.
I was at a press conference within years ago when he came here. I'm playing golf with Johnny Kraft of Craft Electric okay, also the great Bartosik and the Tunis okay. And we're playing Cascada, which is a nice track in Las Vegas. Okay, can you spell that? But go ahead? In the pro shop tells us it's rather uncrowded. It's about one hundred and ten degrees that a couple of guys may want to go through. And I said, look, they want to go through, we got to force them,
no problem. Yeah, it was five hundred dollars around the golf to play, so we're about number four. Didn't include the cart, Yes, okay, just check it. And we see in the middle of the fairway two large black dudes. So Johnny Kraft waves them up. Let's go come one, eight ahead, number three and number four. I'm all o J Simpson again, is it? Thank god? No? Okay. It was Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan and what they hit on the green and we say, hey, guys, how you doing it? Hey, how you guys doing
It's great? And I said, uh, why aren't you going to ask him in my name? Geordan said, what's your name? I said, Bill Cunning and nice to meet. You had to fake ciguardens. But I couldn't have been nicer. Goes through. We started, should have got him assigned something. I said, well, you don't want to, you know, and say a golf ball or something. It would have been big. Now I went on to do that. About nine holes later, we're on
number twelve or thirteen. Okay, we look into fairway. Two more black guys in the middle of the fairway large and I'm saying, well, could that be them again? Wave them up here? They come back around. They're playing thirty six holes, so they had played eighteen finished and within nine holes of US foursome come back through again. Could not have been nicer about that. And at this point we said, how have get him to sign a golf bag? So I had a magic marker out one of the guys
had Michael Jordan signed his golf bag? How about that? That was? It couldn't have been nicer, Very good. Please continue. Also, will the US Open up date brought to you by five Iron Golf played the way you want. The second round is underway with Ted McKay and Los Angeles. The LACC. Willie looked it up. Just an initiation fee there two hundred and fifty thousand dollars just to joint, just to write, to check, to write, to play a lot of golf if you want to do that.
Windham, Wyndham Clark at the at the at the turn is nine under par. Ricky Fowler and Zander Shafflely are yet they're gonna tee off after four o'clock at eight under. Andrew Putnam, sat Roy mcelroyan's and uh, Tony Thinal, Tony Bennett and Tony Bennett, U Scheffler and Cam Smith are three
under. Uh uh. Let's see defending champion match. Fitzpatrick's one under through seven even one on number fifteen today, par three, one hundred and twenty four yards, went over the went over the top of the hole, came back rolled in. Boom. Jardett, thank you. Let's see your good friend Phil Mickelson is two over, John Rom one over uh and brooks Keepka is one over through six. How about that? Oh, there's your update there, and there's kep. He's just missed a birdie putt, but it
appears McElroy is fading. He missed a par putt. He's gonna be three under here in a moment. How about those guys with a sixty two yesterday? Impossible ten birdies for fowlers, what seven or eight for for Shoffly? All the time they made that course look like Western Hills Putt Putt call it West High. But I'll tell you this, the I watched the usg officials last night talk about it's unacceptable, Yeah, to have a US Open golf course. Looking at right in the right, in the cut, right there,
there's Fitzpatrick. But at the rate they're going, the winner is gonna be thirty two under par. I don't think he's gonna wanted. I don't think so. I don't know. I mean, I'm sure those guys are going we gotta make this as tough as you know what, thirty that they wanted to be even par at the end. Yeah, these players are gonna be twenty twenty five under thank you can't do it, and they'll never come back there to La however, it'd been like Chambers Bay. It looked like
the surface of the moon. Correct, and not go him back anytime soon. Of course, you're getting ready for the LPGA event at the Kenwood Country Club under the leadership of you of me. Yeah, so the ladies are coming. The ladies are coming, and I have been asked to play a practice round, and I'm going to play a practice round with him. You might get paired up with Annika Sorenstam. Well, we'll see what I mean. Nancy Lopez will come back. Well, boy with a great America like
you and her husband, Ray Knight, pretty good. Back then, you didn't pay Davy Johnson, still did you? No, haven't paid him. I'm thinking, wow. You know when some man says, you might if I bring my wife along to play? If normally the answer is no. When Ray Knight said can I bring my wife to play? The answer was yes, Nancy Lopez, I call him, mister Nancy Lopez. I was honored that you're doing kidding somebody I'd be I'd be honored just to stand next
to her as a lady, wonderful person. And my mother baby sat there. Two kids dropped him off in woods to keep an eye on the kids while Nancy and Ray went to play golf with the great American. I was honored about that, and my mom said, should I charge him? I said, my mom, I would think they would offer something great. Gave her twenty bucks, which you know, for four hours worth of work as were nice Backday's not bad. I get nothing better than a grandmother looking after
grandkids. Nothing better than a mother looking after someone else's kids. That's what you want, also, Willie. This weekend, it's the fifty second running Sunday at nine am of the Cincinnati Soapbox Derby on Larch Avenue in College Hill, and then Saturday at Edgewater Sports Park the Night of Fire as jet dragsters and jet funny cars take to the track. Action all weekend at Edgewater Sports Park segment that's it. Would you please get me out of the stuge report?
We're getting ready for the Great Wayne Alan Root at two oh five? Do you ever have the great one on anymore? Mark Levin? Yeah, I gotta call him. I'm gonna say he's funny. He's a funny man. I know he's funny. It's funny. So Sheriff Jones, he's funny, he's funny man. Well, I get Sheriff Jones bringing some Hamburgers, bring some burgers, Yeah, Sheriff burgers. Why not get him up, brings them down, bring some down here. It'd be great. Would you
eat him? Willi? He was on this date. In nineteen seventy eight, Tom Seaver through his first and only no hitter of his career against Saint Louis at Riverfront Stadium, Ridds winning four to nothing. The final out of ground out the first baseman Dan Dreason by George Silent George Hendrick, how about that? Will we leave you with the immortal words of the students? Report? Yes, this tem here seven hundred W l W. I'll be filling in for one Bill Cunningham, also known as raw Uh. This is my
first time doing this. People, stick with me up, give you a little bit of information seven hundred. For a while you've not call in and express my opinion. Mister A, We're gonna do that. It's kind of like asked the producer, but only you're gonna ask g W a little bit about myself. I'm twenty eight year old young man, still young at heart anyway. Happily Mary just got married. Like to say hello to my wife and Edith. She's out there listening that I love her. Well, What
can I say? Raw the Sun God the translation of the ancient Higher Glyphs into modern English. Raw equals Willie aka the Sun God sake. Thank you Yes, Sir, Wayne Allen rut is next to't your home of the Reds playing tonight, her first place and a World Series berth against Houston. A news rock Dusty Baker, here comes America's team on news radio seven hundred WLD.
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I know it is much harder to be a good man than a good woman, I think, and I've had nothing but difficulties with my father and how I dealt with that during the living years, and I'd urge you not to take that approach, Joanan, You and I now is Wayne Wayne Allen root live from a Las Vegas And before we talk about your great presentation which talked about the Trump's during what he should have done when he first began the
president, I couldn't agree more. Do you have some story or some attribute that I know you call yourself an s ob the son of a butcher. That the kind of things your father gave to the great Wayne Allen Root Well, I mean, first of all, Bill, he gave me conservatism, right and patriotism. I mean at the age of three, he was one
of the original founders. My father, the butcher with a white apron and bloodstain, answer and add in the newspaper in nineteen sixty two, if you think Republicans are doing a lousy job, and they're no different the Democrats. This was in New York, and the problem was RINOs like Rockefeller as governor and Jacob Javits as Senator, and they were Republicans, but they were horribly
liberal Republicans. So my father answered and adding the paper for the founding of the New York State Conservative Party, and he became one of the founders and took over the Westchester County Conservative Party where I was born and raised them. By the age of three, I was handing out literature for Barry Goad in my father's arms in front of a supermarket and a train station in Malvernon,
New York, right on the Broadze borderline. So my father instilled in me this foundation of conservatism and patriotism and yes, capitalism, because even though he's a little butcher, just a blue collar butcher, and my grandfather owned the butcher store and my father worked for him, they believed so strongly in America and capitalism. Eventually it became one of the most successful butcher stories ever. And my grandfather became, for certainly a small businessman, a moderately wealthy man,
and told me how much he loved America. So I think they instilled in me that love of conservatism, love of America, love of patriotism, and a love of capitalism. And last but not least, when the dad was born. Not only did my father brainwash me that I had to be a conservative and that was the only way to go, he also brainwashed me that you gotta go to Columbia University. You have to aim high, you have to be number one, you have to graduate Zala Victorian, you have
to get the best grades and SAT scores in America. And eventually this son of a butcher was accepted into Columbia University, and so was my sister. Two children of a butcher to Ivy League college, and she went on to Columbia Law School and became an Ivy League lawyer. So, I mean, in America, if you believe and if you aim high, anything is possible. Well, let me tell you that's all been trashed. Bill. When you look now at what's going on with every Ivy League school of America.
There's no white men wanted anymore. You're not allowed to be a white middle class kid. They would never allow Waynard in any Ivy League school ever again. And has nothing to do with my conservatism, have to do with the color of my skin. My buddy just got back from taking his daughter on a campus tour of Duke, and he literally said, Wayne, you know, may I not have a single racist bone in my body. I love everyone. The entire campus look like a traditional black university. He said.
There weren't any white people on the campus of Duke. He said, no white person could ever get in anymore. It's all a minority, not just black, but Latino, black, people of color, gay, transgender, straight white males will never be allowed at Ivy League universities ever again, other than if your father puts out, you know, one hundred million dollars to
have a building named after him. Other than the super rich, there's no white people allowed college campuses of elite universities who are certainly white and straight. My other buddy as a kid in another major college. I won't even name it, but he said every woman is lesbian. He said, my daughters only straight person in the entire dorm. There are no straight women anymore at these elite universities. They pick you because you're gay, of color, or
lesbian, or buy or transgender. It's the most incredible thing. We're not allowed to get a higher education anymore. And Chinese Americans are among the greatest. And I see story after story about if you're a Chinese American, if you're an Asian American with a six sixteen hundred on the SAT and you've got four point five, you can't get in that. This one kid is suing. It's going to be heard and released by the Supreme Court a little bit
later. But he can't get in because there's too many achieving Asians taking the place of lesbian, transsexual persons of color. They get in automatically and he can't get it. Well, Wayne, before we talk about the Trump's how did we get to this? What happened? Because those making these decisions were generally in the beginning, white liberal men who must have hated meritocracy. It's I'd say it's impossible to turn around. Am I wrong? No, it's
real tough. It's gonna be a tough, tough road to home. Man, it's not gonna be easy to turn this around, and maybe impossible. You might be right. I mean I say this every day. It's the ninth inning. We're losing like nine nothing. There's two outs and two strikes. That's how bad it is. But in the history of baseball, my New Year Yankees have won several games where they were losing like nine nothing in
the ninth inning with two strikes. They won a World Series game where there's two strikes, two outs and they were losing like four nothing and they wind up winning five four. I think it was Tommy Henrick Old reliable to get a home run in the ninth They need to win it so you can win, you can come back. It's not over at this point. I'd say, pray and have faith in God, and pray that God has a better plan for American no matter what you see in front of you, a miracle
as possible. I think that we're on the right side of history. I think we're on the right side of God. And I don't think the door is closed yet, but it's real close. It's real bad out there, and there's so many stories that prove it. And the number one story I've ever seen that proves the absurdity of what's happening in our country. I don't know if you saw this, but there's a famous Jim in Manhattan, and there's a woman who worked for them. She was just one of their you
know, they have like a thousand employees. It's Big Jim, and they've got many employees. She was one of them. She happens to be African American. She was late for work forty seven times, and I think it was a six month period and they fired her. She suited them because she said it's racism and they hate her because she's black, And a Manhattan jury
awarded her eleven million dollars late for work forty seven times. And you can't fire someone in America anymore if they're African American, because that would be racism. And someone who's making minimum wage deserves a payout of eleven million because the pain you caused them by firing them, because they were late forty seven times and they were obviously a terrible incompetent employee. This is America today, and
I don't know how you turn this bus around fighting. You know, I'll just keep fighting to the last man, to the last bullet, to the last moment, to the last breath. I never give up. But it doesn't look good. Bill Well from the heartland, there's a little law school Ohio North City, which Wayne Allen Route you've never heard of. It's halfway
and the halfway between Dayton, Ohio and Toledo. There's a perfect his ranked may I say, near the bottom of law schools, but nonetheless, if I could have got in, I would have gone there in a heartbeat. But there's a professor there named Professor Scott Gerber, who's unfortunately a white male
in his sixties. And during a he wrote an op ed that was run on the Hill and also the Wall Street Journal supporting Clarence Thomas about his good scholarship, about the fact that it's okay to have a rich friend, it's okay that when that hit. This is I'm not talking about New York or Stamford or Las Vegas. This is a career ender bingo. It gets worse. Ada Ohio Have you ever heard of Ada Ohio? Never? All right? During a class on April fourteenth, the campus police armed walked into his
classroom with two Aida City police departments. They only have five cops behind them to take him out of his constitutional law class. Through the middle of the class, his students are looking at this. Someone whispered, A cop whispered in his ear, Professor, you have to come with us, and so he's thinking, active shooter, my wife is dead, what's happening? And
so he stops the class. Four armed police officers walk Professor Gerber passed the students into the dean's office and he was fired and he's saying to them, well, what's going on. It's because of your lack of collegiality. Collegiality that's an Aida. Oh this isn't a duke, this is Ada Ale. Yeah, listen, it's a communist take over the United States. And these are communist stubs, and the hallmarks of communism are rigged and stolen elections.
And once they rigged and steal the election, then no one's allowed to dissent from the people in power. You can have a different opinion, or your opinion is labeled as misleading and you are banned or censored. Does that sound familiar. It goes on every day on social media. Every opinion I put out is misleading as a matter of fact. Right now, I want to I want to do it right now, right in front of you. I'm on my computer in front of me, and I'm gonna go to Facebook right
now. And the first thing you see when you go to Facebook are that my views are not acceptable to Facebook. There's a big giant, like a giant sign at the top to the last week. I don't know if it's still there. I'm gonna find out one second, but the sign said something to the effect of your views are not acceptable, click here to make them acceptable, or we're not going to share this page with anyone. And I've
been shadow band. My page isn't shared with anyone. Oh and I click to see what they have to say, and I knew what it would be for me to become acceptable to Facebook and then be willing to share my page. They set me like a hundred things I've said in the last year that have to be deleted. And if I'm willing to delete everything I believe in, that is nearly conservatism. If I'm willing to delete it, they'll make my page sharable again. But and I'll be acceptable to Facebook. This is
communism. There's no other way to describe it. These are communist thugs. I if this virus has infected Ada, Ohio, much less the Ivy League or the Big ten or the Pac ten or twelve, whatever they're called now. And what we saw was Stanford law when a US Court of Appeals judge was shouted down and the equities are the woman was in the classroom supporting those
disrupting the presentation. I don't know what to say. You think the bottom of the ninth were down nine to nothing, Nolan, Ryan's on the mound and uh, we have to score ten runs. I mean I'm thinking, yeah, he made even more difficult No it, Ryan, I mean we got to why is that bad? I know I saw a story that shocked
me. A parent was arguing in front of a PTA meeting recently that transgender education and ideology and brainwashing to convince his child to change that from boy to girl is disgusting, disgraceful, and unacceptable and we cannot allow it, and I swear to you. The article said, by the time he got home from the PTA meeting, there were already a hundred messages on his phone threatening his life, and a hundred plus messages at his workplace telling them that if
you don't fire him, we're boycotting your company. And they fired him the next day. But how did they They're so organize. These radical gay rights organizations are so radical that they knew what he said at a PTA meeting and had organized a hundred phocals should threaten his life and threaten his job and get him fired before he got home and before he was at the office the next
day. This is incredible, and it just goes back. As you know, my new book is a Great Patriot Bycott book number one bestseller, endorsed by President Trump. We have to organize better than them, just like I was the guy who before Trump said it. I said it. I hope he got it from me. We have to beat them at mail in balloting and ballot harvesting and ballot drop boxes and voting for three weeks before an election.
All of it's horrible. All of it should be if we win, make it illegal, ban it. But in the meantime we have to do it. If they're doing it, we have to do it better than them, and if they're boycotting, we have to do it better than them. We have to destroy the bad guys. And it's working, by the way on our side, because Target's dying, Target the department stores dying, and Disney's bluesing so much money to know what to do. They're they're freaking out
in panicking, bed Bath and beyond. Is that a business? And heyser Busch is dying. So it's working. We can use our pocketbooks. That was the point of the Great Patriot Bycot book, And that's why I guess
we're winning the battle, because our pocketbook matters. If you don't spend money with Target anymore, and you don't spend money without Heyje Bush, and you find a conservative patriotic alternative like Cores or Youngling, who are both in my book, I give you one hundred and twenty eight great alternatives that are great conservative or Christian or patriotic companies. Then we make a difference by starving them, bringing them to their new and putting them out of business. That's the
only answer. I can give you a bill that and lie detective tests. I keep saying the way to save American I keep getting standing ovations at every speech for proposing lie detector tests. We demand lie detector tests of politicians and the top agency heads of each government agency. Are you on the payroll of China? Are you on the payroll of the Mexican drug cartel to keep the border open? Are you on the payroll of Feiser to lie about the death
from COVID vaccines and cover them up? And you will find our entire government, Republican and Democrat, is on somebody's payroll. And we are getting screwed over, I'm telling you. And there'll be no law. No one's different gonna make a law that you gotta have a lie detective test. That's not what I'm proposing. I'm saying demanded of your candidates. And those who take it we support, and those who take it in pass with flying colors.
We support those who refuse to take it or ignore us. We automatically throw them out of the Republican primary because you know they must be corrupt, they're hiding something, and demand they take a lighted success and then it's voluntary. They either take it or we're not going to support him. I think that movement has to start now. Why Alan Route once again, Happy Father's Day weekend. We have not touched on yet, and then we can't because the
time constraints. What Trump should have done the first few months of the first term, and he didn't do it. I watched their presentation Deliberty Council, but they what sense, what sentence? We have? Fired everyone, fired everyone, and indicted everyone, And he didn't do it because he didn't want to divide the nation, which is already so divided. After he beat Hillary and Democrats were so shocked and they said, what he didn't win and they
thought it was an illegal election and he was an illegitimate president. So he didn't feel like he had the capital to fire every government employee and indict every Democrat that was in on treason against America, like Hillary, like Obama, like Biden. And he should have Eric Holzer, he should have indicted everyone he could, and he should have fired everyone he could, but he didn't
do it to be nice to America. No more your nice guys. He gets in this time, and that's a problem because the thing is rigged, he notes, rigged. The election process is rigged. But if he gets in, my advice is fire every government agency head everyone and assume they're all traders and fire them and entice all the Hall Democrats. If you do that, maybe we get a chance to save America. Bottom of the ninth we're losing eight to nothing. Nolan Ryan is on the mound. We have to
score nine runs with two out and the counts O and two. And if we can get that done, we can save America. Wayne Aleru, continue to have a great Father's Day weekend, and thank you very much. Happy fathers everyone. God bless America, and grab a copy of The Great Patriot Bycott book Roots for America dot Com. Thank you, Bill, God bless you. All Right, let's continue with more. Well the virus is infected and taken down. Professor Scott Gerber in Aida, Ohio. My god,
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thy name? Hello? Would be thy name? Oh? Hello? Hello? I'm broadcasting you know, SAG along with the La Dodgers, enjoying the perpetual indulgence nuns and making fun of her religion. Yeah, and now on Jeopardy, our father is like done. Those three people on that show needed to go to church. Go somewhere. I know Rocky Boyman's a great fan of Taylor Swift. I bet she's gone. I think he's gone. I call her t Sorry. I wasn't supposed to say anything. T hit it
te rule. You may play the fool mat with her. I have no idea how Rocket got a report from the segment that you're trolling for tickets. Are you stalking this woman or a family of five to go to the Taylor Swift concert? Is that true? I am not, But I did some copious research on Taylor Swift. I made this a total priority today researching her. By the way, did you know she's thirty three years old? I would have guess she was like twenty six. Well, she's been around a
long time, Biden or something. I did ask that Google girl, and she had the right answer. Of course, I seldom used my phone anymore near a microphone. But this time it don't do it. Don't do it. So a couple other swifty facts. She's a net worth as of today of about seven hundred and forty million dollars almost and there's a billion. And they're thinking this tour of saying she could net net six hundred and twenty million off this. She's rich. This might put her into the billionaire category.
She is the second um richest self made woman in music behind I would it's not correct. I would have guessed the same thing. The answer is Rihanna, it's worth one point four billion. I would have lost everything on that. Hey, when you when when you go to the concert, rock pick me up a T shirt? Well up, so I can tell everybody I went, But I didn't. The T shirts sag about one hundred and thirty seven dollars, So I'm gonna need some money. But what about what her
hats eighty? Oh no, those are hundred and forty seven dollars? Is Kelly? I can get I can get you a button or like a like a pencil for about twenty six. I think, how about how about a how about a pen that plays when you when you click it, it plays their music? I would be something else. It's Kelly excited about going with the boys. She is not going. She is at King's Island right now, wanting to die because apparently it's packed and stacked. Oh oh there with
my my two sons and their friends. You got. They're going in every direction. They've written like two rides. They've been there since like they can't. Oh boy, I'd go maybe on a Monday if I could, but not a Friday. Next time? You're going? Right, I knew better? Right, Yeah, I've done that a few times and believe me. Um and it begins the never ends. Taylor Swift's new single is called Cool Summer and it was released four years ago. What's that? Well, there's
a writer strike on. She doesn't have any new song. Whatever, she's doing his work and say that's true? Is she bigger than the Beatles? Oh? Eddie fingers? My partner would take, umbradge that. What do I know? How about the best average ticket thirteen hundred dollars as of today, the average on the secondary market? What are they? Can you don't have enough money to buy? About that one guy you said it had rows
or second row seats. It was offered twelve thousand dollars and this guy makes fifteen by it's an hour taking his daughter, who nine, and he's gonna go to the concert and turn down twelve thousand dollars? What would you do? Rock? I who would sell them so fast your head would spin? But what about your little girl? That's gonna be Danny, Danny, Danny, take me to the kind there's a point there, there's a point. But I mean that's worth a car. That's worth like a down payment,
that's worth on that's worth like real money. What are memories worth? Though? Rock? What a man? Rock? Come on, there's your kids one of the memories memories of you know, they'll remember, they'll they'll remember that forever in your dull time, looking at her like, are you enjoying this? Are you having fun? Y'all? You're having fun much? I'm paying for this? And hold on, man, get a smile on your face, immediate, let's smile your face. Please. I don't know what
to say, because it shows the vapid condition of the American character. When this young woman has k you might go. You said, well, I might go. To be honest with you, I like to go. I'm a little bit of a swifty, so you know I might go. So does that mean your head is vapid or whatever you just said? Well, he The Studs Report is a proud service of your local temp Star Heating and
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Bronson and he got himself. Ah what it was at an undertaker doll. That's his ghost today was the an undertaker figuring how about that talk about raising the boy? Right, brother, amen to that about death and destruction, and he rolled his eyes back in his head. Now you gotta get one. Let's try. Trust me. He's getting pretty decent at it. He's gonna have it down here by next week. Now you got it. Now,
you gotta get one with a cane, the big red machine. Well you don't know it yet, but he's getting a John Cena figuring tomorrow at this party that it's gonna be bigger. Imagine that party tomorrow. Can we go? Yes? Now, Rocky, Yeah, absolutely, come on. What's the party tomorrow? It's tomorrow. They believe about four o'clock. Come on over a five dollar cover to get in the cash bar bar ther than that, it should be a great time for us on a lemonade in the
cash give you guys a two for one discount segment. A letter here the letter we got it. We always love letter from When I get a letter, I read it because I don't get letters. This is from a guy named Randy Lawrence, Northern Kentucky. Uh A long time when knowing you started your life journey in Kentucky, I'm certain this will touch your heart. Two weeks ago, the Walton Verona Bearcat's boys track team won this title, only
the second state championship of any kind of school history. Would you consider having them on your show? Segment has not contacted us. We'll be in contact with them Monday, relying on here's the come on, athletic director Kyle Bennett. They got a number. Here's the phone number right there. You give me that letter, I'll I'll dial them up Monday. This is a piece of paper and ink that was sent to me. I know you've had all the other great champions on a hook. You can squeeze one more from the
Kentucky side. We got to get the Beechwood girls in Walton, Verona track team and somebody else. Relax, we'll get her mail, you fool. I mean, what's her name? She's after us big time. And see, don't worry, we'll get We'll clarus guy Monday. There's the number the track team wants to run in here. All right, well, i'll call him Verona. All right, give me some sports and make it fast. Red's up against the Astros tonight. Will the America's team the first of three
at h Town. You cray the sports talk with that guy Lands. I thought he was retiring by the way, Rocky, how many letters do you get? I get a couple. I got one a couple of weeks back, but it was outdated. Sitting there room for a little while taking the segment to task six ten with Sports Talk you create insight Pitch at seven ten Kelsey Chevrolet Extrinning Show. After the game, game Andrew Abbott, We'll go up against JT. France. Good. That's the opener, Tonight Green going
on Saturday. That's correct. What if the Reds returned from Houston in first place? Oh, unbelievable. How about in Montana? It wouldn't have been any better if the Reds were at home this weekend. They would have had forty five thousand people there every game. But that's the way it goes. Fox Sports reports Aaron Rodgers vetoed to trade in the off season to the New England Patriots. He had enough of Belichick. Rock your reaction. He didn't
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work. He's an even brock. Would you rather play in the pro am at the Kroger Classic at the Friendly Confines b go to a Taylor Swift concert for about a four hour time period, or see spend the entire hot Friday afternoon at King's Island. Those areas three choices. You can be with screaming kids at or you at country club going every which direction, or a Taylor
Swift concert. Just deal with those two. I don't believe I'm saying this, but I go to the Taylor Swift cancer or over those other two options every week. Geez, how much of a golfer? And the little rocks are going nuts roller coasters anymore? So no, no, I'm going to concert. Let's go. I used to take my son there on a regular basis. Then I took the grandkids there on a regular basis. I'm waiting for the next generation. So it's been about twelve years. You're still worn
out King's Island. I'm still tired. But Dan ain't poppy Poppy, give in gay Poppy dandy poppy. Fine, I'm gonna pop car just backhand him a little bit. You shut the hell up anyway, give me some more sports sake. Michael Jordan is selling his majority steak in the NBA Charlotte Hornets for an evaluation of three billion dollars. Rock your reaction. You gotta maybe by the h by the Lawrenceburg Tigers, Maybe get ahold of the Harrison wildcatch.
You gotta buy something he I mean other than his basketball playing and his Nike deal. He hasn't I mean, business wise, has he been that successful. He hasn't been as an owner. The NASCAR team's not doing that great basketball team to Tarot hast un terrible. And he's selling Charlotte Hornets. Man once to the playoff in ten years? It's good? How are we
looking? Not good? Memphis Grizzlies guard John Morant John suspended for by the NBA for twenty five games to start the season without pay due to the UH the showing the two time all started to playing displaying a forearm over social media for the second time in three months, Do you mean a firearm? Firearm? And said it shows firearms? I can't, you're losing I can't. I can't. I can't read my own right. He's got swifty on the brain. Now you know, the NBA Players Union doesn't like this move.
I think it should be more. No, I guess they just jaw just ought to say, well, just having back, what the heck, it's it's just guns. He loses ten million dollars over that twenty five game period. That's by what they're talking about. It's like Rocky money, right, ten mill down the tube, right, that's it. Yep, it's at it in sports, I think so. By what's on the big show this
afternoon, Rocky uh see read at the gate. We have Mark Sheldon, who is filling in for Skinner. We're gonna talk about this red hot reds believe. I mean, you know, marks around that club closer than anybody. We'll get in long, get his thoughts. I'm still trying to see if we do or do not have John Mattarees at three forty five checking everybody. Tech guy Dave had her at four o'clock. We are packed and sacked, all the good stuff going on and getting ready for the More Swift concert.
Two weeks, two weeks. Two weeks is all we had, right, from today in two Pittsburgh tonight, I believe today, tomorrow, tonight. Are you raining up there? You're driving there? You're driving tonight, drive up there? I may you know, I don't know. He I guess they're at tines Field. You can't say that anymore. What is it? It's kind of insurance company now Alvin Rore insurance, something like that. Put the rower back an insurance call Alvin today. So you know I'm gonna
take under advisement dot party at four o'clock in the Ponderosa in Harrisson. I'm either got or moor. That not ben Mo? What who hey? Pal? Yeah Benmo? No, no cold hard cash. It's kind of like Joe Biden bags of cash at exit. One's going to be packed tomorrow coming off Harrison Avenue, getting ready. He'll be picking up Kelly and the kids tonight about ten o'clock to look like something the cat drug in all sunburnings off Danny Dan Nan, Nanny Danny and needs some more pay some more money.
Shut up, kids, got up A little backhand actually will take care of that, all right. Segment Get me out of this Stoge report will be on everybody having a good weekend and go rid. Happy Father's Day, Rock, Happy Father's Day to everybody. Dad. You guys, we leave you with the immortal words of the student report. You know, and I'll never stop fighting for you. I promise you. He's fighting for you. By
the way. I love when people say, well, why do we spend some one that you realize that twenty six out of every one hundred students is great, great Kundergarten through twelve. Speak Spanish, No, think about it. Why heck are we talking about here? Let's be talking about I like to know what he's talking about. At the time. That railroad built from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean. What's that open? This is all being
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