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Willie discusses electric vehicles viability with Dale Donovan, the hijacking of the media with attorney Todd McMurty, and Rep Adam Matthews discusses why Senator Bernie Sanders is in Ohio today campaigning.

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My Billy cunning into Great America and welcome this flor is Thursday afternoon in the Reds baseball off today they need to lick their wounds after the Pirates beat up on them Pittsburgh, Are you kidding me? But in town is the Boston Red Sox. Mostly I think the three games are sold out. But Dale Donovan has his private box, and so if you know Dale Donovan, you might be able to go in this private box and has some shrimp and meatballs.

But until then, Dale Donovan is an expert and all things automotive. Would you agree no man knows more about automotive repair and cars in general than Dale Donovan facility and pleasant Ridge and also one in Blue Ash. The headquarters the World Headquarters is in pleasant Ridge. And Dale Donovan, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And I want to pass by you four pieces of

information. Are you prepared? I'm prepared Number one? About two weeks ago, Pete bodhage Edge, your good friend, Department of Transportation from South Bend, Indiana, did a great job there being. The mayor said in CBS Morning News that, when asked by Margaret Brennan, how come you promise five hundred thousand charging stations by twenty thirty and each year you need about one hundred thousand charging stations out a tune of thirty seven billion dollars, which is like

real money. And up to this point here we are in the middle of twenty twenty four, three years later, and they have a total of six seven I'm sorry, I missed it, seven charging stations and the whole country, and most of those are inoperable because the copper is tolen. That's one

piece of information. Number two. I'm looking at a story from University of Michigan, which is not exactly the hotbed of conservatism that says in the study of the University of Michigan has shed light on a critical challenge facing the transition to EVS, which is the inability of copper minding to keep pace with the

growing demand. This points out that between now and twenty fifty, which is twenty six years away for those who did not go to Deer Park High School, twenty six years, we have to build six new large copper minds every year for the next twenty six years in order to meet the present demand. And by the way, we're not building comper minds. We're eliminating copper minds. We don't want them at all. Number three, a Ford dealer friend of mine who must go nameless, shared with me an email sent by a

guy named Farley, who's the CEO of Ford. Those are the kind of people you run a run around with at Mcinteewall country Club, and Farley runs forward with an iron grip, and he announced on June nineteenth, which I think was like yesterday, I regret to inform you that we are ending the

EV dealer program. It goes on to say that it isn't working. And these dealers had to put up one point two million dollars each to be a certified Ford EV dealer beginning three years ago when this came out, and most of them put up the money because you got to redo all the electric you got to get duke energy out there, got to do this. You have all the different equipment, the machine tools, etc. For this influx of hundreds of evs you were about to sell. This dealer told me we can't

give them away. It's like a George Strait song. We can't give it away. And so we have the charging stations are collapsing copper minds, and also the cobalt, the lithium comes out of Africa. They don't have the ability to put in another hundreds and hundreds of new minds. That doesn't work

at all. Now Ford's pulling the plug. And lastly, Dale Donovan, this column shall say this message from Farley to the Ford dealers in America said, among other things, we also it appears we're going to lose one hundred thousand dollars every time we sell an EV. We lose one hundred thousand well in the first quarter of this year, which losses are going to be about six billion dollars. I've lost as to Ford. And you think, okay,

they lost the money. No, they didn't. If you have another Ford product, if you want to go there and get some repair done in your car, you want some maintenance done. Whatever it is, they pass on to everyone else who doesn't have an EV the cost of keeping the business open. So can you smell when I'm cooking? You know what it's that? Funds like everything's going perfectly smooth to me. Will what you what your problem is? I mean, is this unbelievable. Don't worry. Don't worry.

Our government will take care of us. Our government will take care of They've done such a good job with this whole problem. This is absolutely mind boggling, isn't it. I was just talking to someone about this the other day. It's like over there in Oakley, you know, people are waiting in their cars, just sitting there, waiting in their cars so that they can get to the you know, the four or the two or three four chargers over there right now, you know, and there's there's there's a line

of people waiting. You know. It just doesn't make sense, man, I mean, we were on the right track. I mean, these cars are getting more energy efficient, you know, they're getting longer gas mileagists on their cars, right yeah. And it's like, just like you said, I mean, we live in a society right now where everything is instant, right instant. Since when did all of these kids and people drive these electric cars? Since when did they want to wait an hour to charge their vehicle?

And are those the Tesla charging stations that half of them don't work? This is the government putting in five hundred thousand, they've put in seven This is a Tesla a charging station, correct, Yeah? Yeah, So it's you know, it's just it's mind boggling that they they even tried to force. And that's what I gotta say, is they forced this whole issue on America. I thought we were in America, where you know that would all dictate itself. If you're like, okay, gas is outrageous, I don't

like it. I'm going to buy an electric car, not force it down our throats. Well, we also have and these dealers are now suing Ford, claiming they will coerce to spend all this money and they weren't supported. Litigation is running supreme, which we like. So one dealer said, this is part of this column from Bloomberg. What does the dealership do who decided to participate on that list all of a sudden you're preferred and sudden unavailability of

its line's most popular model. So what they would do is say, if you don't take fifty of these evs, we're not going to give you fifty Ford Broncos, which are very popular, and said they were coerced into spending

all this money which would be recovered later from consumers. And the dealers are now saying, wait a minute, you promises this, and you gave us that, And that's on top of the lack of a charging station, and on top of the unavailability of the electric on top of the brownouts and the blackoutside opening because electric power grid is being stressed, especially this kind of weather,

and they can't afford And when you fill up your car. Tony Bender has got one of those really expensive Tesla top of the line models, and every time he fills it up, so to speak, with electricity, it cost him money to do that. In other way, he just doesn't pull up to the pump and he can't take a gallon of electricity with him in case he runs out of gas somewhere in New Mexico. Can you smell what I'm cooking? Absolutely? I mean you, I mean you know. Can

you imagine trying to drive to Florida? You know, I mean, I get angry because I gotta pull over and get gas. I want to keep going. But then if you gotta pull over and charge your EV vehicle trying to go to Florida, it's just unbelievable. Think about this, Willie. Think about all of the technicians out there that had to be trained on all this electric vehicles, right, and so these guys are all being trained on that, and then they're promised that they're gonna make a certain amount of money,

all right, because they're gonna be because it's a high skill. It's not you know, that's not simple to work on electric vehicles. It's not something simple. So these guys are gonna be paid more. So who do you think is gonna pay for all this? WILLI? Who do you think so that Ford Bronco that you just wanted to buy is not gonna cost you a little bit more money because they're gonna have to put it under. If Ford was smart, they would go ahead and start reimbursing some of the money

that they sent to these dealers and settle the lawsuit type thing. And you know, Ford's gonna have to eat some of the money. But now we know where it's gonna go. It's gonna go right to the consumer. Now, Dale Donovan, you're at the lower end, shall we say, of car repair? I've used to many times for collisions, changing the oil break

pads, et cetera. What happens when you're in Dale Donovan, and you're in pleasant Ridge or Blue Ash and incomes a three year old tesla and it needs to be completely redone When you look at that thing, what issues arise that would not arise if it was a Ford Bronco. So so Tesla first of all, will not let you have to take that back to Tesla for a battery. They don't let you, you know, get into those batteries. I'm sure there's some places out there that might be SERTI that they can

do it. You know, here's the here's the one. Really is the it's the inexpensive you know hybrid that you are. I'm sorry ev that you buy. I don't want to mention brand names because I'll get in trouble. But you know, let's just go an inexpensive one. Okay, it's three years old and the battery goes bad, you might as well just throw that car away. Why because it's too expensive to replace the battery on that car. Okay, it will, it will increase. It would be above the

value of the vehicle in most cases. Okay. And not to mention the core and not to mention I mean, just like you said, who were we paying for all these electric vehicles? Right? We don't do any of this in the United States of America. We don't do anything on batteries, right, Oh, we want to build battery plants, right, aren't we still aren't we building battery plants? Where are we getting all the raw materials?

It's not from here? No, do that as well? You know, I say, you know, keep building the gas powered cars, keep getting better fuel economy, and they keep getting better and better in fuel economy, and let's let it nature take its course as far as the electric vehicles go. Right, Tesla was on the you know, Tesla was the first one coming out. They were doing a good job. They were happy with

how things were going. More and more people were buying it, and then the other manufacturers got into it, and it's just so expensive and just like you said, no one's buying the Fords. So Ford's like, we've had enough. You know when we talked about it, I've talked about it. So we're talking about the hydrogen cars. They do it only out in California, and the hydrogen fuel cell. It's basically an electric motor and the hydrogen

fuel cell powers that electrical motor and that's how they run. And guess what. To fill up the hydrogen takes five minutes, just like filling up a normal gas tank. It doesn't take forty five minutes to an hour to do that. What's your view? Tony Benner also bought one of these fancy Toyota hybrids one of his second or third cars. How do you how do you like a How do you like a hybrid? I love hybrids. I like the hybrid. Becat the hybrid because you're still running on a gas motor and

then when they can they'll use the electric part of the motor. The battery will take over, and so it saves you a little bit of gas. But also you can drive a long distance okay, and you don't have to and it self charges itself right regenitive charging. When you hit the brakes, you're not actually hitting the brake pads, except when it gets down lower speeds maybe twenty miles an hour, thirty miles an hour, that's when you're actually

breaking. If you're going fifty miles an hour and you hit the brakes, it's actually a generator charging the battery backed up, so they self charge themselves. You're not having to plug in and charge it up, so but in you're saving some gas mileage. So when Tony bought this fancy Siena, this Toyota Siana, that's a hybrid, he's getting like thirty six miles to a gallon as opposed to a Ford Bronco that might be nice, eighteen miles of the gallon. It's a heavier car and you get twice a mile inch.

So why wouldn't the government say it's a transition. Well, we got gasoling powered cars which are getting more ecologically sound every year. They're getting better and better and better and better. But however, we have to do something in the marketplace to interfere with capitalism, So why not go to hybrids instead of evs. Yes, it's exactly what they should do. And that's what's selling,

is the hybrids are actually selling. And you know, I've mentioned it before, you know, like I don't want to mention brands, but I got to mention it on this. I mean, Toyota makes the best hybrid out there, all right, and it's a great vehicle. And that's what should have happened naturally, is the hybrids would be more and more and then

if people wanted the electric cars, they could do it. It is we ramp up the charging stations, we could possibly do it as well, right, you know, But no, what happened is it was forced down our throats. You know, really, you know, just you know, go to every government agency that you want to try and see what happens. Right, But it does not make sense because we're not in that inner circle of our big government, because why did they force it down our throat because politically

it's nirvana. In other word, instead of upgrading the power grid, which is very expensive, we're not upgrading the power grid, We're decimating it. We used to have power grid coming on. We had coal, we had oil, we had natural gas, we got solar, we got nuclear. I'm a guy that says all of the above, whatever works, do it. But instead of that, they're shutting down. Duke Energy will tell you they have to shut down all of their coal fired power plants by twenty twenty

six. They're encouraged not even to use natural gas, which burns clean. The reason the fuel the standards are so high right now and the environment so clean is because of natural gas. And instead of upgrading it ahead of time then bringing an online, they did the horrible thing in the beginning, and then here we are in the middle of this thing and it's costing people billions

and billions of dollars unbelievable. Wait till you know, people are sitting at home in this heat wave and all of a sudden they understand that, hey, we're going to have a blackout. Oh how well is that gonna go over? And also energy prices are skyrocket and goes to government intervention and they won't stop, you know. And the other day the Pete Buddhajets actually said, we continue on and the more electric vehicles we have, the more cost

effective it's going to be. Well, from January of twenty four, twenty twenty four, through March of twenty twenty four, what two and a half months ago, Ford lost one hundred thousand dollars and every vehicle they sold. You know what I would do, quit selling our v's, quit selling evs, quit selling the evs, and start selling the hybrids. But that doesn't make any sense. It's still more expensive even if you have a combustion combustion

engine. You pay for this in the form of higher prices because they're shifting to you the losses on the evs. That's what's going on. Well, theal Donoman we got to go. So you're saying, if a Toyota Siena high comes in, you can you can get that service. But but if if a total ev comes in, you put your right hand your forehead and said, mam and me, and what am I going to do if it needs a battery? That's what you're doing, Mama, bea What am I gonna do? Uh? Go online look at him. You can buy him

all day long. And uh, you know people are just really struggling having a you know, trying to sell them after they've you know, have a few miles on them. So really I appreciated my friend. You take care and uh, I'll see you at mcateewak. Well I'm staying. You're out there, you got a tea time at about one thirty you'll be out there hitting the ball. I was there on Saturday and I kind of paid homage to your statue twelve foot tall. It was like the Payne Stewart statue out

in front of Pinehurst number two. It was Dale Donovan bending over looking at a three foot putt. You lipped out, kind of like Roy McElroy. You know, we don't forget about Mark Sheer. Now, let's not forget about him. I don't think he's important as you are. You got that right. You know it's gonna be a gown of Donovan contract love. Plus you got a good brother, and I'm Ian Platts. I like you. I you know Ian's going to become I think the head pro there one day.

And that's what everyone at mcateewall says. You know, Ian's about the best guy we gotten out in mcinteewall. And I like that guy a lot. And next time you see him, would you tell Ian the great American said hello. I will see him and I will tell him that. But I'm telling you right now we got all the best bros. Our head pro Dave bar is one of the best out there. He's pretty good. But I Ian Pratts is about to take over, and I know you're grooming him

for greatness. And Dale Donovan, next time I'm out there, I'll pay homage to your statue. You're the one ruining. Ian's a great guy. They're all great guys, Chad, all of them so great. People are really do appreciated. Will you have a great day to quit spending so much money on cars too. He's got five or six of him. He's got an ev vehicles, he has highbrids, he's got them all. He's got a Stuts bear cat. He's very proud of from nineteen eighty six. That's

because you and I are the only ones that know wh stuts. Yeah, so he's going to bring it in for service. He tells me. You'll see him driving in there, so you know that stuff's bearcat. The dipstick is gold twenty four carrots. He knows that, not the whole dipstick. But I've been called a dipstick every now and then too. I'm kind of like a dipstick myself. Take care back to work, Dale, Donnick could have worked on those evs. Government intervention in the capitalism hardly ever works.

Bill Cunningham My comments next on news radio seven hundred, Wow, do you an idea for an invention or new product and don't know what to do next? Inventors, it's the music, Dave. Great to be with you. This glorious Thursday afternoon heat is everywhere next week. I may have on an ecological or weather experts to put this in perspective, because many times you're here has not been this hot for the past thirty years. Most of the records

come from the nineteen thirties, which is what about ninety years ago. But nonetheless, what we're seeing now is a typical of extreme weather that's happened over millennia in the United States and elsewhere, but the media hypes it up as if it's never happened before. The hottest temperatures were ninety years ago, and there weren't a lot of cars on the road ninety or one hundred years ago. But nonetheless, the facts, the truth will set you free. A

couple issues of percolating. I mentioned this with Dale Donovan, and that is the government forces innovation and demands creation of brand new industries when the marketplace doesn't support it. One of the classic comments of my good friend Clint Eastwood and Josie Wales, one of my favorite movies. I saw it on cable the other night when Josie Wales met ten Bears. He said, dying is easy, living is hard, and that's where we are. Josie Wales is a

philosopher. Wonderful stuff. We have the government, Joe Biden and the Liberals telling us we have to go to Eve's without the undersupport of the production of electricity that makes it all possible. These special components in vehicles come ninety nine percent from communists Red China. It's enriching them to the tune of literally billions of dollars every year. This wasn't a case of American workers making these exotic

batteries. This was Beijing making the batteries and sending them here. Not satisfied with that. As you know, as I speak, there's huge Chinese factories being built in Northeast Mexico, so that instead of selling evs in about five years for maybe thirty five thousand dollars each, which is a lot of money, they can undercut that and sell them for twenty thousand dollars each. And if Joe Biden is in the White House or god forbid, Kamala Harris.

Remember a vote for Joe Biden in November is a vote for Kamala Harris. She will be the president within six months. The media, the left wing Marxist liberal media, and the pocket for the Democrats will quickly turn their guns on Joe Biden to get them out of office. They want Kamala h there, believe it or not. And so the Chinese want to capture markets,

which they've done with steel in almost every industry in this country. What they do is collapse the price of items in an industry, and American consumers run toward that cheaper product, collapsing American jobs in this country, especially production and factory work. It's gone and it's not coming back. We must fight like

warrior poets to stop this. And the madness is beyond it's unbelievable. You heard some of the comments with Dale Donovan about Ford Motor Company collapsing and ending its dealer demands on evs, because in the first three months of this year, according to Bloomberg, Ford Motor Company lost one hundred thousand dollars every EV they sold. And the government is bribing you to buy them, and you still won't buy them because we know long term it doesn't work for American needs.

Down the road, God knows, we might have lithium, we could have some hydrogen or something cold nuclear fusion, whatever it might be, but government cannot demand there'll be scientific advancement at a certain timetable. But Marxist liberal progressives think they can do that, and so about three and a half years ago they said there's going to be five hundred thousand charging stations, the government

would support that. To date, there's been seven, not seventy thousand or seven hundred or seventy, but seven ev charging stations put together by the US government out of tune at a price of almost forty billion dollars, which is gone. And half the time the charging stations of Tesla put everywhere don't work anyway. So then we had the story about how many more of these exotic

minds that we need in order to supply the need. We need more copper minds, need more cobalt mines, need more lithium mines, need more rape minds, and no one's putting them together because it is too expensive in America. You can't do it. It must be done in South America or in Africa where little black boys and little brown boys and girls are killed because of

the demand of liberals that we have electric vehicles. It doesn't work. Hybrids have been the answer for a long time, and maybe a hydrogen I don't know. And then another story comes out about government intervention in the marketplace. Narcissistic leftists are afraid Trump would treat them as they've been treated by him. Goes on and on, and the latest FASCO is forty two billion dollars.

The government has spent the past three and a half years something called the bead b like in boy Ea D the BEAD program, which is Broadband Equity Access Deployment, which would bring high speed internet access to far flung parts of the nation, including the nation's inner cities, and the cost of this problem has been forty two billion dollars so far and deriving from the monstrous trillion dollar infrastructure spending there was in twenty twenty one, which by the way, has caused

the rampant inflation. When you dump a couple extra trillion dollars in the marketplace, it means there's more dollars chase chasing fewer products, which means inflation goes up. But the BEAD program put together by Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Joe Biden, and as of now, according to according to the US government, the Biden administration has spent forty two point four or five billion dollars

to deploy high speed internet access to millions and millions of Americans. So the GOEO discovered that as of June fifteenth of this year, how many Americans have been connected to the Internet because of the bad program? Come up with a number, you know, when it comes to these charging stations, it is seven out of five hundred thousand. Well, the answer is zero. Not one person has been connected to the Internet because of the bad program that we've

spent forty two billion dollars. And according to the government, it is not scheduled to start construction until twenty twenty five, not even beginning, and then it'll double and triple in price by then. And among the problems is that there's an inclusion that the federal government wants to regulate connectivity rates. But the main factor, of course is equity. Much like the chip factories. Remember the big Intel chip factory to be built in Ohio, for example, not

one span of dirt's been turned yet because of equity. In other words, all the subcontractors to get a contract must submit to the federal government equity and inclusion programs as to where the workers are coming from. Given access to course, the Democratic voters, there's DEI provisions included in the hiring of workers and lightly populated regions. That's very difficult to meet, if not impossible. The

climate has to also become unnecessary issue to be addressed in the application. So the senators are getting involved and they want to get rid of these equity programs. If you're in Marion, Ohio, you have a hard time finding forty percent African American, thirty percent Hispanic, twenty percent transgender individual. Yes, there's a transgender component on small employers to be part of this huge factory. It's called federal Digital Equity programs. And I've had on a guest talking about

this before and it goes. So you put together the monies from Pete Buddha Jet's federal EV power stations. Throw on top of that the equity provisions of the Internet access close to one hundred billion dollars spent in the past three and a half years with zero results. I'm sorry, other than this EV charging stations, of which half don't work anyway, you can't make this up.

And so ultimately we Americans have got to take control of our government. One might point out yesterday the Department of Treasury had another quarterly auction of our debt and it is indicated by the Treasury Department and the fiscal year ends September thirtieth, that we need to borrow an additional four hundred billion dollars for government programs under Joe Biden just now coming into fruition after the two years of Nancy Pelosi

Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden that we need to borrow an additional four hundred billion dollars, so the annual budget deficit this year the fiscal year will be about two trillion dollars on top of the thirty five trillion we already have. And they indicate in the next ten years, whether Republicans or Democrats are in charge, that the thirty five trillion is going to become fifty three trillion dollars,

which is one point eight trillion dollars per year. We keep taking out new credit cards to pay bills coming due now, hoping in the future that somehow the economy is going to double in size, more tax revenues will be collected, and life will be good. Beginning in the year take the year two thousand until now. Every year we pay to the federal government in additional three

to five percent in real dollars every year out of taxes. But the government is increasing government programs at the price of about one hundred about ten percent every year. And whatever one party the other gets involved. The Republicans want to spend money on the military, and the Democrats want to spend money on social welfare spending, whether it was Bush or Trump, the deficit doubled during their term. There may be a different and of course when Obama's in and Biden

is in, it doubles again. So now some are talking about a fiscal crisis going to strike America. It's the most predictive catastrophe ever to happen in this country, because the interest on the national debt right now is about one trillion dollars a year, just the interest on the debt, which is more than Social Security or the defense or Medicare, Medicaid one trillion in interest payments the bondholders, of which I'm one of the small bondholders. I don't trust

the stock market. I don't mind getting a five percent return of my money. Nonetheless, I regress. And so every one hundred days we need to go out and borrow an additional one trillion dollars and put that money on top of the thirty five trillion soon to become fifty three trillion dollars. And ten years, whether Democrats get in, our Republicans get in, we're heading toward a Argentina style debt crisis that will devalue all the dollars we have in our

pockets. Anyway, will crash, the American economy will look like the Great Depression, and some will be selling apples on the street corner. Now, who's talking. How about someone saying, we can't afford this. We can't afford equity programs and the so called Band Act. We can't afford government sponsored ev power stations that don't work. We need to upgrade our power grids significantly.

When you talk to Duke Energy, every year for the last four or five years and going forward, they produce about five percent less energy because they can't use coal, natural gas is out, nuclear is can't build them, and we got wind and solar, I'm all the above. So every year

we produce less and less and less energy. It's too expensive, and every year we have more and more demand these data centers and the immigration problem means every year we got to produce ten percent more electricity every year for the next ten years. Instead of that, we're producing less every year. That's why we have brown out some can you smell when I'm cooking, my fellow Americans? We have major problems that we don't talk about, don't want to resolve.

If Trump wins, he's going to spend more money. If Biden, or shall I say, Kamala Harris wins, She's going to spend a lot more money and you're gonna have to pay the bill. Now, let's continue. What about real estate taxes? What about insurance costs? What about inflation? What about gasoline? What about food? What about public education? What about medical bills? Any of that going down? Absolutely not. It's all

about equity and fairness. You understand that. Spend more money and pass off the responsibility to pay to Americans, even unborn waiting for a dead crisis of incredible proportions in this country. Let's continue. Coming up next is Todd mcgah murtrie. He has written a book, Northern Kentucky Attorney about what's happening in the land of defamation lawsuits. Todd McMurtry going to talk about his new book, Dismissed and more at Trump of the Reds off today, Thank God,

back out of tomorrow. They'll beat the good teams. They have a winning record against the Dodgers, winning a record against the Phills, and likely they're going to sweep Boston, but they can't beat Pittsburgh. On news radio seven hundred wlw our Higheart Radio Music festival. Go cunning in the Great American Reds Baseball off today? Have he scored a total I think the total of four

runs in Pittsburgh? They were awful off today. Back out of this weekend Boston Red Sox in town Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, all the games I think were sold out for the Red Sox are in town. They just beat up on the Yankees and see, we'll see where it goes from here. So until then, Todd McMurtry is a great attorney in northern Kentucky taking on many cases, and he's got a book out. He has time to write a book called Dismissed, The Impact of canceled culture and biased Narratives on

Justice. And Todd McMurtry welcome, I think for the first or second time, to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, Todd, this is an overview as a practitioner. Have you noticed the efforts of the mainstream media to make delegitimate the activities of the US Supreme Court. They have decisions coming out today, in fact almost every day between now and and the next week, they're going to be more decisions. But as long as the court

rules and ways the mainstream media doesn't like, then they're not legitimate. Have you noticed that? Absolutely, Bill, It's NonStop. I mean, everything that you see coming out of the media with regard to the Supreme Court is he either an attack on a justice or having some conflict of interest which the justice clearly does not have, or complaining about the conservative makeup of the court and trying to use that as a basis to say it's decisions or are illegitimate.

I'm with you on that and the other thing. For thirty years or so, the left wing liberals controlled the Court from like the late nineteen fifties until the nineteen nineties, and the media at that point, we're cheerleaders. They put on their skirch and their pom poms. What a great job they're doing. But when the court rules unlike what the media desires, and all

of a sudden, they're bought and paid for. In some of the language used by the left, and that's the left that concerns itself with the tax on democracy. You can't attack the institutions. Somehow, the institutions of this country are being attacked by Donald Trump, but in reality, the media are the ones attacking the institutions. Of the US Supreme Court, but tell the

American people the book is out dismissed. It talks about an eye opening analysis of how the court system has been co opted by special interest, ultimately failing to uphold his study to the people. Explain the reason for the book, Well, I wrote the book because after working on the Nick Sandmon case and many other cases that I've had all across the country, I realize that people

really need to understand the root cause of cancel culture. And the root cause of cancel culture is the existing laws regarding defamation, some laws that protect social media platforms, and a politicized judiciary. And I talk about all that in the book and give people of real life examples of how to identify these problems and respond to them if they were to ever arise in their lives. Two years ago, Nick Salmon was simply a college kid. I took the trip.

I've been there a couple of times as a tourist, walking around the ellipse and looking at the statues and looking at the monuments, and looking in

front of Abraham Lincoln, the Gettysburg addresses up there. One of the greatest things ever ever penned was his second inaugural address just before he was murdered, And nonetheless, Nick Salmon was simply a sixteen or seventeen year old kid that wore a Donald Trump hat make America Great Again, along with other CUV cath kids, And all he did was stare at an endto the eyes of a protester, who, of course was a Vietnam War hero, who shall we

say, was a left wing social activist, and the media quickly immediately attacked Catholicism, Trump Nick Salmon and became the tennis ball back and forth in that case. How does that case kind of represent what you're saying, Well, it's exactly on point, because you know, in the book, I talk a lot about other circumstances where people have suffered a similar fate. You know, you heard about Nick Salmon because it was national news, But this happens

to people all across the country every day. And once I started getting involved in this area, I saw how pervasive this problem was, and I thought that people needed to understand exactly how the law allowed this to happen, how the media perpetuated it, how politicized courts allowed it to happen. And you know, because it's a bad situation and it plays out every day all across the country. How's Nick Sandmond doing today? Has he survived this? He

has survived. He is doing well. He's out of college. He went to translating a university and he's graduated just recently, and I think he's headed to Washington, d C. To get involved in politics. Certainly. Yeah, he knows what to do. I mean, he's been through the whole thing and he's a tough guy now, so he can handle Washington, d C. What are some of the special interests that have infected the judiciary? Some of the special interests that have given the judiciary is such a bad name.

And they're friends in the media play it right into it constantly, they're like fellow travelers. What are some named some of the special interests. Well, the main thing that I talk about in the book is the idea that because especially with federal judges, they're appointed, right, so when they're appointed, they're they're appointed by Republicans or they're appointed by Democrats, and each side

has its own special interest. You know, the American Constitution Society talks about our defective constitution that needs to be fixed, and that's on the progressive left. And then on the conservative side you've got the federalist society that wants to uphold the constitution. So and then at the state level, you have a

lot of money going into elections. And when people put a lot of money in a camp in a campaign for judge on the Supreme Court of some state, they're generally hopeful that that judge is going to be, you know, to the left or to the right. So those are the special interests that

I identify the book. One of the things happening today in America, whether it's Northern Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, is that there's rampant increases in the costs for insurance, complex allegations against banks managing multi million dollar failures of insurance funds and winning a medical practice jury case. Does the little guys? Does Tony Bender? The little guy have a chance when it goes up against insurance companies, multinational companies and large banks. Do the Tony Benders of Boone County

Standard Shot Bill? You know, I litigate against big giant law firms all across the country, and it's a big fight. You know, a little firm like mine and have to be a scrapper and innovative, and these big firms come at you with all the resources. So yes, they're definitely outgunned. That people do have a chance that they can get in the right court, get a sympathetic judge, get in an area where the jury understands their plight. Because as you still can. David can still fight alive in this

world. But often you have to have huge resources to do it, and many people, of course, the little guy gets hammered by the great companies to tech and you have to kind of fight. But on the other hand, you have to have somebody willing to do it, and most of us can't afford a multi million dollar fund in order to go after institutions in this country that have failed, and that's another problem. And so you talk about an eye opening analysis of how the system has been co opted ultimately failing to

uphold us duty. One of the things I noticed is that a CNN reporter with an Irish accent I went to a mega rally I might have been in New Jersey in Nevada and talked about a republic that somehow that they talked about the republic for which it stands, which is in the Pledge of allegiance and not a democracy. And this reporter working for CNN with the Irish Brogue was mocking MEGA members and Trump supporters because they talked about us being a republic.

The American people the difference between a republic and a democracy. Sure, republic has representatives that are elected to serve in Congress or to serve in the Senate, and they elect as representatives to run the country. I think a democracy implies more of a direct election of you know, of people to all forms of government. So it's you know, that's the way I would see.

It's representative government versus purely direct elections in every circumstance. So America is not a democracy because if the people through initiative a referend I wanted to say, okay, the freedom of the press, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, that doesn't make any sense because the speech being used, we don't like, the assembly is not really worthwhile. We want to put on the ballot whether or not you have the practice of your religion,

whether that's legitimate or not. Other countries can simply say, because rights come from government, you know what we need to put on the ballot or have the Prime Minister say people don't have the right freedom of speech. It doesn't work in America that way because we're not a democracy. We don't directly vote on the rules and regulations that govern us. We elect individuals who go in and they vote on our behalf and so in each individual can bring down the

system. Explain one or two cases where a small schlep just so work and stiff brought down the whole system or change things. Because we're not a democracy, where a republic we have individual rights guaranteed this by the Bill of Rights as persons. What's an example of that, an example of an individual who could take on the entire government. Well, I think you look at these big cases. I mean look at the I talk about these landmark decisions in

my book that you know, really change the fate of society. And you know, you've had all different types of circumstances. Whether it's people supporting same sex marriage, those individuals may changes in the law, whether you have people that oppose you know, federalized abortion, those people may changes in the law. And so periodically you're able to get a landmark decision where one person can

make a major change in the law. But as you said, in most circumstances, you know these things, these laws are decided by our elected representatives, not saying in California where they have ballot initiatives and stuff like that, which would be a little more on the democracy side. So I think true

courts, and that's what I talk about in the book. I say, I wish that the courts had allowed Nick Sanmon his day in court, because that would have been a circumstance where he could have changed the law, made a big difference and had a profound effect on society by sending a really strong message you cannot get away with trashing innocent people's reputations the way they did to

him. And of course we've seen that in other circumstances too, and the institutions that did it to him, or CNN, the mainstream media, NBC, CBS, PBS, Big City News, they went after a high school kid for having the coyones to simply stand in front of a Washington monument with a red hat on, looking into the eyes of a protester Native American protester, yelling and screaming at him. That's all he did. And he said,

wait a minute, even though I'm only seventeen. I got the right to do this, and he did not do something that the media wanted him to do which would have fit their purpose. And secondly, Todd McMurtry, I would say, there was a guy in Cincinnati who said, you know what, I ought to have the right to marry my significant other who was another male, and that other male was in extreme condition in the hospital. He wanted to visit his significant other, and the system said, you can't

do that until you're married. Said this one person. It wasn't the state of Ohio, state of Kentucky, it wasn't the Federal Society, it wasn't the ACLU. It was one person that said, wait a minute, I want to change the law. And it took five to seven year, but that one person changed the law by the time I got up to the Supremes. Anthony Kennedy wrote the opinion that same sex marriage should be the law of the land, and that one person stood up and he won. Isn't that

a good example? Well, it's an example that I talk about in my book. I do say that we need people to stand up and we need to push to change some of these laws that governed defamation, that make it so easy for the courts to dismiss cases like Nick Salmon's. Nick deserved a trial, he didn't get it. Other people in similar circumstances have their cases

dismissed by the judge's opinion instead of by the jury's opinion. So, yes, what she said is a good example, and there's an opportunity for people to stand up and make good examples in the area of defamation, cancel culture and things like that. And that's what I talk about. Lastly, Todd McMurtry. I wrote my jd. My doctoral dissertation in New York Times versus Sullivan. How is that law? I think it was an act that in nineteen sixty four the US Supreme Court said that who is a private person,

who's a public person whether you have actual malice? Explain how that defamation law has changed from nineteen sixty four to twenty twenty four. What sixty years later. Well, again, a lot of this is in the book, so people who get it will be able to read about that. But the way it's changed is New York Times versus Sullivan basically took defamation law away from the states and made it a federal standard, made it the constitutional standard that had

never occurred before. It was a total break with the laws it existed before. I think that's a bad break because it's created these circumstances where judges can take the cases away from the jury. I don't think they could have done that pre New York Times versus Sullivan. You've seen that New York Times Versus Sullivan's standard expand. First it just related to government officials, and then it relates to public figures, and then it relates to limited purpose public figures,

and now you have involuntary public figures. So anybody from the top the bottom can almost be thrown under the bus of the actual Mausee standard created by New York Times versus Sullivan. And so it has evolved and it has taken on more weight as time has gone by. And that's one of the things I

say in the book. We need to have some changes to put more power back in the hands of the juries and to protect innocent people like Nick Sanmon and others who have also been subjected to this from the law and from politicized courts. So that's the gist of the book right there. Well, Todd

McMurtry, it's a great book. Called it's only called dismissed. Do you have any questions for me about sports, politics, world capitals, maybe the rule in Shelley's case, the Reallygan's perpetuities, something that's confused you over the years. No, No, I'm just prepared to talk about my book, and I hope that the listeners will go out there. You can find it on Amazon, you can find it on Google Play. You'll be able to find it in Barnes and Noble, you know, audiobook, kindle, book,

hardcover. All you got to do is certain Todd McMurtry dismissed, and you'll be able to find it in an area dominated by cancer, culture bias, narratives, mainstream media bias, and corporate interest. The common citizen, the schleps of our society find themselves silenced and penalized. And that's the way it is. But Todd, you're out there tilting against those windmills. The book is dismissed and it's everywhere. Todd McMurtry, once again, thank you

for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Todd, because you fight so hard for average Americans, I'm going to make you the Bill Cunningham citizen of the day and you're a great American, outstanding. Thank you, Bill, I love it. God bless America. Let's continue with more if the line becomes available. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand reds baseball off tonight. It takes one person standing up against the weight

of the federal government and say I object. And if you get a lawyer like Todd to take your case and pursue it for years, that one person can overturn the entire system if done correctly. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred wil your summer of savings starts now with tips and solutions from Duke Energy. Ooha into the final third one on one with packling into the eighteen, slides it in front of the goal, Kip Keller with an important intervention to

knock the ball away at the last second. Keller having a hard time getting up. He might be cramping on this hot night. That might have been while they were looking at Alvis poun Oriano with simple office on look Oriano, are you kidding me? From midfield? He looked up, cut the goal keeper off and slid it over his head into the neck. Hello, Hello, hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting right now. Seg man, Tell the

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affects your game. Correct, Well, that's why I don't play you I'm looking at a story here segment. I know you want to get onto your die drive, But ESPN has a story up which is about the White Sox and Andrew ben Attendee. Headline Andrew ben Attendee and the pursuit of the lowest war ever wins above replacement, which many say is the real gage of how

good a player is. Benett Tendey has the opportunity of being the worst major league player ever, but he also has seventy five million dollars, and he also has a World centers. That's not bad. That is, that's not bad, not bad, seventy five mil. But he's chasing way that hold it, hold it? Who taught him to hit me? Okay, so you got to take some blame for Coort. He's not a team that say no, but I mean, you know, great, great him here.

Cut that salary down and let you play left field and hit all the home runs he wants. At war will go up to the highest in the stock market. The Reds out of trade. Talk to Nick Crawl, They out of trade for ben Attende get him out of Chicago, which is a terrible city. And the White Sox, they're a terrible team. In fact, they're on pace to beat the sixty two Mets as the worst team. Ever, how about that one? Well? And then and the Oakland A's are

probably loving life because they're not. They don't They don't stink either, right, what I'm telling Bennett Tennan needs to come home and play for the Red Legs segment. Give me some sports. And by the way, did you see a Costa last night? With about a minute remaining in ot got to sneak one in and they win four to three over Philadelphia. I don't like

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a player on the far side who is screaming for it. I believe that was Donavan, never sent in his direction Yetlin over to Asad. Cincinnati into the final third. Nine minutes of stoppage gone, Assad towards the goal, a Costa Acosta into the eighteen. Luto Costa's done it to death. Luto Acusta, the captain just Cincinnati your for three advantage what a go Oh, what a moment for the Orange and Bloom. How about that a cost I don't care much for him at CNN, does a good job there in the

soccer field. Please continue, yes, Willie. The FC Cincinnati back at acting Saturday at TQL Stadium. They will take on the New England Revolution, owned by Bob Kraft. The Reds have the day off today after that two and four road trip and the offense not showing up at all yesterday for as Hunter Green was dealing in this Steel city. But they'll try. They'll try

it again tomorrow, Willy. If they open up a home stand up against those Boston Red Sox, the action right here on seven hundred ww The Sock just swipped the series against Toronto. They've won five in a row, eight of ten. They stand third in the East at forty and thirty five. The Reds beat the good teams and lose to the bad teams. And Pittsburgh, other than Schemes, is a bad team and they were non competitive in Pittsburgh. If the past is a teacher of the future, the Reds do

well against good teams. They were winning record against the Dodgers and the Phillies. The only team in the league they have that. So now they're playing a good team, a good team that's hot, hot, hot hot, so they should sweep their socks. Do you agree that is correct? Willy? In the college world, Jerry's Tennessee and Texas A and M go for the title at Omaha. Best three theory sticks off Saturday night, be acting

on Fox Sports thirteen sixty. How about this in college basketball, Willie, The NCAA looks like they're moving a step closer now, According to Yahoo Sport, to expanding the men's basketball tournament, officials have presented to the Division I Conference commissioners at least two different models of an expanded field. One of them would expand the field by four or eight teams. What do they have now? Like sixty eight? Eight? Yeah, sixty eight? You know what

they ought to do? I say to this state of Indiana here in high school basketball, just let everybody in. So what, well, everybody it extended long like three? Why not? Well, because you want to take a long time? What he would? So what we'll see what happened for we're got to attending being the worst player in baseball history. And then how about this, Well even got Detroit Pistons yesterday fired their head coach Monty Williams

after just one season. The Pistons owe him sixty five million dollars plus according to ESPN free private airplanes. So I'm thinking, and Monty did not want to come and coach the Pistons. Who would? First of all, living Detroit's a problem to coach the Pistons is even worse. But he correct. I think he's happy right now. I would say, so, he's won

the price is right showcase at seven million times over unbelievable. If he takes that in like monthly payments, or does he take that all in just like one big like check, well, the deal would allow him to pay it out over the entire six years or whatever he would have made. However, if he wants to coach again, he's still under contract to the Pistons, and they could tell you. They could tell him no other words, you can't. He's just gonna sit around and that's it. Well, you might.

On the other if he wants to coach maybe the Lakers. Then the Lakers got to call the Pistons and say, okay, we want him to coach. Release him, yeah, and uh, we work out a deal. We got a deal deal. Maybe the guys are Republican. I doubt that how many Republicans are there in Detroit. They've had such a great city for so long. The Democratic part has done wonderful work in Detroit, so

great work. And so who knows. He can certainly lay back and enjoy it and simply for the next five seven years do nothing and be rich, or he can still keep coaching after Phoenix. Phoenix let him go. He didn't want to didn't want to coach anymore. He wanted to take a year off because of his wife's health, and that didn't work out. I don't know, So I mean, what do you do? I mean, you know, just take the dough and go home. Well, if somebody gave

you sixty five million dollars, what would you do? Pass out? Yeah, and then what would you do? I'd pass out? I'd say, you know what, I'd still work here. If if what you and I do is work, I'd like to keep doing it. And I'm looking to my left, seg man, there's the religious leader of Iran. This is a religious man demanding the killing of Jews and the rape of Jewish women and

mutilation of babies of Jews. This is the religious leader of Iran saying that Hans be Law may be ordered to attack Israel from the north, let Hamas from the south and Iran from the east. And so this is a religious leader demanding the killing of Jewish men, women and children. No, that's part of the world. Will we will the love there will never be there. No, if it ever runs, well, that'll be solved when the sun begins rising in the west and sitting in the east. And correct.

I'll believe it when I see it. But I just hate the idea of religious leaders demanding the killing of innocent people. And I would add segment that in the Tri State there are great, great mosques in the Tri State where the Muslims have nothing to do with crime, nothing to do with anything other than family formation in business. This is a branch of Islam which is terribly murderous, filled with rapists and thieves and torturers. And that's got nothing to

do with Muslims as its practice here in the Tri State. I wholeheartedly agree, all right, once you get me out of the student's report coming up. So we have state Representative Adam Matthews coming in and as you know there are there are two Bernie's running for the state. Senden see. You got Bernie Sanders. You got Bernie Sanders into town, and then you got Shared

Brown bringing in Bernie Sanders. Then you got Bernie Marino. So you got Shared Brown who wants to bring in a non Democrat socialist which is Bernie Sanders, to support his candidacy against Bernie Marino, who's a business leader who sold his businesses and is now rich. Segment, Get me out of the Stude Report, Willy and honor of a stay here in the Trent State and stay hydrated out there, drank water, drink anything, Stay hidrated, stay inside

with temp starr and cool off at ACR pools. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stude Report. I actually have found that I think men are more likely to have bizarrely unrealistic expectations. I have so many girlfriends who highly accomplished, highly educated, the great people and just wonderful women, and the dating pool is absolutely brutal. What are these men looking for? It is entirely unclear to me that It's like, why are there men not jumping

to want to date them? So well, Alicia, those are not bizarre and unrealistic expectations, because reality is that ultimately men want to build a family, okay, and most men don't want to be with an accomplished and educated woman because those women are entitled, demanding, and a pain to deal with. Even different studies will tell you that that's the case. So most of your accomplished and educated friends are very likely to end up with a cat instead

of a family, just like whoopee. That's from the view. One other factor it for you, seg Man. Eighty three percent of female Democratic voters between the ages of eighteen and thirty five, eighty three percent do not want to get married and have a family eighty three percent. On the other hand, twenty five percent of Republican voters that are female don't want to have a

family. You're a female voting for Democrats during eighteen and thirty five. You don't want to meet a guy, don't want to have a family life, and don't want to have children. Now that's a problem segment. Will you call back in forty five minutes, Yes, sir Willie, I need more of an update from Bill Weber. A E Door sells the rest and services. Shawts Say sells the best and services, the rest and the hole in one his crew had out there in Rising Sun segment. Thank you very much.

Back to work. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham coming up next to his representative Adam Matthews on the visit to Ohio of one Bernie Sanders, the socialist on behalf of Shared Brown, who's been in office since Richard Nixon. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred wulw our Higheart Radio Music Festival by Billy Cunningham, the great American as you may know, in Parma, Ohio, which is in northeast Io. Bernie Sanders is appearing today at seven o'clock

at a rally in support of Bernie and the supportive Shared Brown. And one might note that in nineteen seventy two, before many Americans were even born, Shared Brown began in politics in nineteen seventy two, the same year that Joe Biden began in politics. But he's in town. Birds of a feather flocked together, And of course I don't think Shared Brown would ever say I'm a

socialist. But you don't bring a socialist to town to speak on your behalf unless you're unless you are very similar joining you and I now is a state Representative, Adam Matthews of Warren County, the fifty six House district, elected by a wide margin. Head on David Young the other day talking about Warren County, which is beautiful and State rep by Adam Matthews. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all State rep. Before we talk

about Bernie Sanders and Shared Brown and Bernie Marino, et cetera. They're both named Bernie, but I think Marino is different than Sanders. But nonetheless, what's the status of marijuana? Do you have any idea? Because I got reports about what's happening in other parts of this great country of ours with the Chinese militarists and the Mexican drug cartels because of weak state governments are dominating the illegal market. And if you make the illegal price about the same as the

legal price, suddenly the legal prices collapse. Kind of give the American people to overview what's happening with Pott in Columbus. We are making sure that Ohioans are safe from the Mexican cartels or anyone else, and we were able to put in some rules through our Joint Committee on Agency Rule review and move that forward to make sure that we have the oversight here. And while the voters allowed marijuana throughout the state, we want to make sure that they fulfill their

promise that they used on the campaign trail. They said, regulate this like alcohol, and in the same way we make sure that alcohol is taxed, would make sure that advertisements are not in front of kids, that communities are

able to regulate this like they have with liquor licenses. And in the state House, I really think we're moving towards holding them to that promise of what the voters voted for, but in the way that it was pitched to them, Well, you keep the government price of pot about the same price as illegal marijuana, because everyone using marijuana right now other than those with medicinal cards,

is using it illegally. In fact, in downtown Cincinnati, it doesn't happen at the home of the Golden Lamb and Lebanon, I would think, But in downtown Cincinnati or in Washington Park, is not unusual for large numbers of human beings to walk around openly smoking pot and it's illegal. But the CPD is told not to enforce the law, And so is there a thought by you Grand poohbas in Columbus. We need to hold down the taxes so we don't drive more people to the illegal market. We have to keep it

accessible for the average American. Really, the last time we had something that was that a lot of people were using that was illegal that moved back into the legal space was Music's sharing and suing. Napster did not get rid of napster. Enforcing the law did not get rid of Napster. Spotify got rid of napster. And making it legal and easy is how you pull back from

the illegal activities. And so we're making sure that we have that accessible because, as you said, if you make it to the dark market, the illegal market is still the easier way to go. We're going to continue perpetuating bad habits that exist already. All right, let's move on to Bernie Sanders and Bernie Marino. There is a difference. Bernie Sanders is a self professed socialist who wants more taxes, who wants less, who wants more government jobs

and less private market jobs. He wants to grossly increase taxes. He wants to increase federal spending every one hundred days. We borrow an additional one trillion dollars that GAO said a couple days ago that we're going to have a fifty three trillion dollar national debt in ten more years, which is completely unsustainable. And so talk to me about the differences between Bernie Sanders and Bernie Marino. Well, Bernie Moreno it's going to be the next senator for Ohio, and

Bernie Sanders is not. So that's one thing. I'm glad he's here and working really hard. Bernie Sanders is so liberal he won't even call himself a Democrat. He's that far left. And now Shared Brown's bringing him into Ohio to pitch a radical minimum wage increase. Bernie Moreno's been a fantastic business man, helped provide jobs, provide tax taxes to build this great country. And Bernie Sanders has been in politics since before I've been alive and I'm here.

We've just celebrated bringing home our fifth little kid. So they could not be any more different despite having the same first name. And we need to get out there support Bernie Moreno and put Bernie Sanders around the neck of Shared Brown, who tries to say that he's moderate or whatever, has an incredibly liberal record. It is now having the avowed socialist independent because he's too far left for the Democratic Party coming in to Parma, coming into Ohio to advocate for

him. Now, Shared Brown got into politics in nineteen seventy two, which is during the administration of Richard Nixon. You know, I've been in talk radio only for forty one years, which is longer I think you've been alive. But that is corrected. It's a good Ohio with you on the airwaves. Thank you. But looking at this, I can't imagine someone more out of step with the politics of Ohio than Shared Brown. But you don't see the guy for like five years out of six. In the sixth year when

he wants to run, suddenly he's doing things publicly. You would never see the guy for the last five years. You couldn't find him with a search warrant. Now that he's running for reasons unclear, Maney thought he would bag it at this point because you know, he's on he's well past seventy years old. So many thought, okay, that's it for Shared Brown. But he was coerced to running again. So he's getting around doing what he's going

to do. And so give me some bio on Bernie Marino. The attack ads run by Shared Brown seem to indicate that if you work for a living and you start up businesses and you're successful selling cars in this case, and then you sell out your businesses, I think he's rich guy like twenty million dollars. That's Bernie Morino. He's rich, and at this point he wants

to get into politics because he cares about the direction of the country. It's a negative to work for yourself, to start businesses, to employ hundreds of people, then to sell your business and get into politics. He's coming to politics horizontally, while Sharon Brown's been vertical since nineteen seventy two. Give me one or two big differences between Bernie Sanders and Bernie Marino. Bernie Marino, as you said, has built these companies, built these businesses. I'm up

in Warren County. I'm grateful to have the King's Automaw right in my district and that helps literally keep Ohio rolling both by providing providing wheels for all of us and great tax support. And Bernie Moreno has been one of a great car dealer, building something out of nothing and then able to as he focuses one hundred percent on serving Ohio, following in a lot of the ways in

the mold of JD. Vance, who had been very successful and then come into politics as this outsider and really believing what Ohioans believe of a good hard day's work of building your community, and Bernie Sanders, as a first generation

immigrant, is building that American dream. Bernie Sanders, on the other hand, has I believe was coming up for mayor, has been an elected office his entire life, has not really passed anything, even while he's in the Senate, and is advocating now for a crazy minimum wag here in Ohio that's even more extreme than what his own state of Vermont has, and is putting his radical socialist fingers all over the country, Whereasni Bernie Moreno is really focused

on what the kitchen table and important virtuous issues are for Ohioans, and they couldn't be more different. As far as the amendimum wage. Is that going to be in the ballot of this November? Do you know there's enough signature has been gotten to put that on the ballot? I now we are hoping that there will not be enough signatures. But there the other side with the out of state money and a lot of people coming in from organizations like Massachusetts

or this rally today with Bernie Sanders. They're trying to get it on the ballot to help out Shared Brown. And what happened in California increasing the minimum wage is that thousands of workers lost their jobs. We don't want that in Ohio now. Lastly, State Representative Adam Matthews, when I watch the commercials of Shared Brown, it appears he supports Donald Trump. I'm watching this going on and outside of Ohio. He's a left ring radical senator who hates Donald

Trump. But in Ohio it appears Shared Brown as a supporter of Donald Trump. Is that somewhat not just false, but hypocritical, highly disingenuous. And he is working, he's trying to target Ohioans that are trying to make ends meet, trying to be a working class senator, and he's not pushing a minimum wage like this is going to take tens of thousands of jobs away like they did in California. It's going to take away that first rung of people

starting their careers. We look at the housing market right now going crazy because of an increase of government regulation. People can't get starter homes. And if we do something like raising the minimum wage, if we re elect Shared Brown for whatever reason, we're going to get rid of our starter jobs and people won't be able to get to that. And that it's the furthest away from the type of coalition, the type of help that President Trumper the Republican Party

are working for our working class. Against all of that. Sure in Ohio, he looks like he supports Donald Trump. In reality he's the antithesis of Donald Trump. But whatever it takes politically to get elected, then Sharon Brown will do. It's time to retire him along with Joe Biden. And I met you and your wife. She was pregnant and this is kid number five. Is that correct? Yes, sir, little Rosemary rose weeks old. Now well, love grows where Rosemary goes, and no one knows me.

I love Rosemary the name all right, once again, Representative Adam Matthews of Warren County, you're a great American, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Adam. Absolutely, you're a great American and thank you God bless America. Let's continue with more and if a line becomes available, five, one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand Reds Baseball off today out of tomorrow with the Red Sox in town. The Reds that can't beat the bad teams, but they beat the good

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Joe Biden forgetting the name of Secretary of my Yorkis. He couldn't pronounce his name. He's been there from us four years. He's in charge of the Southern Border. And your friend Joe Biden cannot identify my Yorkis your comments. I forget him too, Willie. That guy's a clown. When's the last time he'd been to the Southern Border? Now? Where are you now? If anywhere people want to know? You sound a bit muffled and hidden, Willie. The Let's see, we're We're at the Rising Star Casino today and

beautiful Rising Sun Indiana seven hundred ww iHeartMedia Red Sponsor's Golf Classic. And we got news today, Willy because on the A Door and Window group a hole in one and number thirteen about one hundred and forty one hundred and forty five yards. Brian Geesting gets a hole in one today with the A Door window group. So congratulations to him, and then also will he how about this? I just looked on the x AKA Twitter and Ty Gingrich, the young

man out of uc that that played in the NCAA. Apparently he has won the He has won the Indiana State Amateur title. Birdie nine of his first eleven holes shot at sixty three in a couple of rounds, and he is the Indiana state champ. Came here to visit us after he won that tournament. Now he's on the way with Ted mckad a the PGA Tour. Then eat him bad there. I love the name ty Gingridge. I like that,

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eyed Pools and spas the main man. There is Frank's eyebell. Politically this year, get itbell singing this him don't truly a second hour ago. You're talking about the men's basketball tournament being expanded. I'm reading into this story the women's tournament last year. It's coming off his most six scessful campaign ever. They had eighteen point seven million watching the title game between South Carolina and Iowa, which is more than three million more who saw Yukon beat Perdue. So

the women's college game is more popular? Is that that girl that wears number twenty two? It might have been a Caitlin Clark, And of course the WNBA does not want to use her to promote the popularity of their league. They want to ignore her and hurt her. That is ridiculous, correct and Willie? Last night, of course, are our beloved Orange is Blue ft

centcidentie men defeating the Philadelphia Union four to three. Luke Joe Acosta two golden an assist and a Costa scoring the game win it with just seconds to go in the final minute of play to beat the Union. And FC back in action Saturday night at TQL Stadium against the New England Revolution and by then the weather might be a bit better. Right now, it's hotter than the hinges

of Hell, no doubt about that. And then, of course the Reds, with a day off to day after that two to four road trip, couldn't score a run yesterday when Hunter Green pitched his back start of the season, retiring fourteen in a row, but the offense didn't show up. The home stand opens up tomorrow night with the first of three up against those Boston Red Sox acting here on seven hundred WLLW. The Red Sox just swft the series versus Toronto. They won five in a row and eight of ten,

and then tonight will leave. The Giants and Cardinals play in Birmingham, Alabama at historic rickwood Field built and the oldest professional ballpark in the United States. That was the home of the Birmingham Barons in the Negro League. Willie May's of course, played there ninety three years old and the great he was the originator of the five tool player. He could hit, hit for power, he could run in a good arm and play defense player. And by the

way, segment, the Reds right now are in last place. Are you aware of that? In the Central Division? Yeah? Back back to last again, yes, and a couple of weeks yes, things are good. With a couple of weeks ago they were tied for second. Now it's like, uh now they're to the basement. Yeah, and they can't beat the Pittsburgh Pirates other than skiings, that team stinks and the Reds could not hit the ball, but they score four runs in three games. That's corrected.

That. I think Steens pitches for the Pirates on Saturday. Good. He will miss the Reds next week Monday, Tuesday and next Wednesday afternoon. Good. I don't. I think that's how their rotation goes. But they don't want to see that guy anymore. No reminds me of Nolan Ryan in his prime. Plus he's got a pretty good girlfriend, Olivia Dunn, who I used to date. L s U Jim n means reminds me of a guy that used to pitch brilliantly in baseball. Heaven Me and you and your catching

skills were similar to Johnny Benches, pretty good stuck. It was like Carlton and uh and Tim McCarver. I don't know about that, but we did win games. If Knuckshall could have managed better, we would have won the world title again. Well you know you want it one, so just be happy. I got the ring, I got the plaque, I got the money, I got everything. Thank you. And how about Joe Nuxhall taking me out and the bottom of the seventh inning with two out, nobody on

and our team winning one to nothing. He came out to take me out and I said to him, what the hell are you doing here? He said, give me the ball. I felt like throwing it into his stomach. He took me out, brought in the left fielder who walked to then a double. When we lost the game, that's when he chased me out of the dugout through the dressing room on the Dale Maybury Boulevard as I was calling him names. We had a love hate relationship. Hated me. I

think you're still I think you're still running. Well, he was chasing man. You know, you get that look in your eye and I saw that look in his eye and I wasn't going to confront Hamilton Joe. That wasn't going to happen. That's a very good idea. That's a very good idea, All left hander, give me some more sports about the NCAA, well,

and I guess we'll lee. The Yahoo Sports is saying that they've talked to Division I commissioners about a couple of different models, and one of them say they could expand the men's basketball tournament now from four to eight teams. So they got what's sixty eight in there now to do the manor seventy six. The one thing they got to keep through they have to keep the first four ud Arena and Dayton. I think that's institutionalized. That's great, and

they're going to keep the sixty four team field. But then you'll be qualifying in this other add on games, and so you know, they're fighting without Caitlin Clark. It's going to be interesting to see how the women tournament ranks without her. And by the way, the WNBA is on track to lose fifty million dollars this year, all paid for by the NBA, and so they might want to think, you know what, let's dance with the girl we brought to the party. Caitlin Clark should be used by the WNBA,

not abused by the WNBA. Do you agree You've got a good point there. I wholeheartedly agree yes. Now, secondly, the ESPN is reporting that Andrew ben Attendee, my good friend, is on track. They have the worst season in the history of baseball according to war wins Above. Replacement Andrew ben Attendee. Maybe the Reds could trade for him immediately, get him here.

We'll get the White Bucks to pay most of the salary and get him here Willie and let him play left field and hit home runs at Great American Baullpark, the places go crazy. What about Monty Williams, Well, he got fired by the Pistons after one season and they owe him sixty five million dollar buyout. I would have kept him. I would have kept him. I guess they have that kind of money in Detroit and Motown. But the

Piston stink anyway, don't they all? Right? Well, they had like one of the worst records ever in the history of the game, one of the worst ever. The only time they've ever been good with Lamber and Dennis Rodman and Isaiah Thomas were there the rest of them. Since then, it's been Mark Burns Daddy in Motown. Yeah, awful. And what about twenty five years ago, that's about it. Well, they used to have Luke

Canard and they were pretty good, and then they dealt him. He's out in LA I think still with the Clippers a little bit, a little of Franklin. To watch the NBA anyway, I do watch Caitlin Clark, which I find unbelievable. The fact that I would watch a woman play basketball over a men is unbelievable. I agree, Willie. I've been watching her too. She did well the other night, and maybe that one game will bring her into form and she'll start lighting it up with a WNBA from now one.

I think they won three or four in a row. I think yeah, I think they're like six and eighteen on the rear. But you know what, it's all right that you know, she just got to come in and you know she's got she's got charter flights for the players, and she's got everything else, and all they do is just manhandler. And it's a shame. The charter flights cost about thirty million. They normally lose twenty to thirty million a year. Now they're losing fifty million a year. Even with

the increased attendance. They can't make money. They feel entitled, they feel angry instead of recept them. One of the best things I saw was Larry Bird and Magic Johnson loving each other, playing hard and having at it, and also Bill Lambert going against Michael Jordan. Pretty good stuff. But yeah, correct, she's the money maker. You got to say to her, how do we help you do better? How do we officials make sure you're ped? And seemingly the girls don't want to do that, which is unbelievable.

I agree with you wholeheartedly. There all they do is throw her around and throw around the court and foul her and and then she's got more technical fouls. I think than David Bell has been ejected from a baseball game these days. He's leading the league in the ejections, isn't he? Uh? Probably and and and uh and and also probably find he goes some ice cold the red hot. I taught him how to hit, I should teach him how to manage. As you know, I managed Double ABC Baseball with the

Crable Crabs because of Bob Kraber. We were the Crable Cab Crabs. I love that. But I taught the boys how to how to win and how to lose. But David Bell is unbelievable. I taught that kid out to hit a few years ago. I should teach him now how to manage. But let's face it, when the players don't hit, it's not the manager's fault. Do you agree, Well, that's correct. And then also a

lot of a lot of golfers out here. While he wanted to know who tought Andrew betettending to hit, that would be me, Well, I don't know what, I don't know, what do you do? I mean, you know, hopefully over you know, I mean maybe maybe, you know, probably the some Yankee will get hurt and he'll get he'll get dealt to the Yankees and probably become as big as Paul O'Neill, who knows, well, a good team, that's a least got to do. Paul O'Neill was

sad, sad when he was traded to the Yankees. I said, Paulie, keep your keep your chin up. You're going to a pretty good team. That stinks. But now look what happened. He's got a monument in center field and his numbers retired, which never would have happened in Cincinnati. That is correct, Willy, that is correct? All right? Any other

comments or questions, I think that'll do it, all right. Get me out of the Student's Report, getting ready for Eddie and the Rock and I will join them by the way at five oh six this afternoon will be an honor of everyone here at Rising Star Casino and Rising Sun Indiana. We had a great day with our golfers and our red sponsors. We leave you with the immortal words of the student Report. So I heard you blame the Republicans

for the federal debt. But President Biden has been in office for thirty five months, and over the past three months, the US has added ten billion dollars per day to the federal debt and that's not turning around. So is there a discussion here about cutting spending? The Republican tax cuts are responsible for ninety percent of the increase in the debt. Let's bs The total number of dollars collected from US increases every year, and the problem is not that we're

taxed too little, but government spends too much. Segment, Thanks for your involvement. Will you be back here tomorrow? I'll be back there tomorrow, will ye? Yes, sir seg Man, you're a great American. Give my best of Bill Weber, who sells the US and services the rest got the hole in one? What did that team get for getting the hole in one? Do you know that? I don't know yet. We we're going to have the awards ceremony here in a few minutes. When will you come

back from rising sun? If at all, probably later on this afternoon. All right, back to work, Segment, and thank you for all that you are. I know everyone makes fun of you here, but I love you and I wish you the best same here? WILLI sa I right back at you. God bless God, Bless America. Let's continue two fifty five Home of Year Reds News Radio, seven hundred WLW. When do you like to listen to Scott Sloan? I listened to Slooney to get away from all

the political ranting. I like that. That's good. I listened to his show during my vasectomy. It was like he was with me, holding my hand up. All right. I like to listen to Sloaney when I'm eating nuts. I'm allergic to nuts, but I still love listening to Sloaney. No matter where you are or what you're doing, it's Slooney time. That's what we've been saying. Bro Scott Sloan tomorrow morning at nine on seven hundred WLW, and check out his podcast on the free iHeartRadio app

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