By Billy Cunningham, The Great America. This Weddy Wednesday afternoon in the tri State of course, Reds Baseball. They're now impregnable. They're unbeatable. Hope. They got beat up by the Tigers big time. Fortunately a high school teams in town called the Colorado Rockies. And I want to know where Hines has been for the past two or three months. This guy's unbelievable. All the action starts about eleven, about six oh five pm tonight with the Lands
getting ready for the game, the big Game tonight. But before that, I'm watching CNN. I'm watching Liz Bonus, the medical reporter of twelve or twelve stands for News. And there's concerns issued by some about ozembic and these other weight loss drugs that have downsides almost everything does. Plus there's a case of the Black plague, the Black Death. One case has come to America. Does not mean half Americans will die either by nuclear war, an asteroid
to black death, or maybe COVID. Until then, Liz Bonus, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham showing Liz. How are you? Oh, that's quite an introduction. Really, I'm great. How are you? Pretty good? You know. I am a little worried though, that Colorado's playing here, right, because that's where they saw this case of the plague. Well, I mean, uh, I don't know what to say. Maybe the players are infected, the better players are left back in Denver. But the
black plague is something I didn't think I'd have to deal with. But before we talk about ozempeek and weight loss, drugs, nuclear war and possibly we're going to be wiped out by this new chicken virus, talk to me about the black plague. Where does it come from? Or are we all going to die or just half of us? Well, probably none of us if we just simply know what it is, what we could do about it.
The black plags you call it, or the plague, is an infectious disease is caused by a bacteria called your Sinia pestis, and it's actually transmitted by Please you got infected probably here You probably hear it called the black death. That's kind of what we know it as just simply because it was from an outbreak that did kill millions of people in Europe in the Middle Ages. And
the bacteria circulates naturally among rodents, but it rarely infects humans. So the CDC is like, we're not freaked out about this yet, but we do know there's been a human case. How the person got it, we're not sure. But if you got bit by an infected flea that infected an animal and then you've got some droplets on you, you know, from the animal, and then you coughed your sneeze, you could spread it to another person. So it's possible, but nobody's saying just yet that that's how we're all
going to go. The really important thing is that if you have some really unusual like kind of flu like symptoms and it's hard to know, like whoever thinks you're gonna have a plague, this is totally treatable with antibiotics before it gets out of control. It's just you don't know you have it. You're not looking for plague. So the real thing right now, and I've been following this a lot, is to find out if you have any cold like symptoms. Do you have a cold which is the virus, do you have
covid, which is now a new strain going around. We knew this was going to happen after everyone travel all over the world from fourth of July or Is it allergies or is it something weird like this? If you have the symptoms of the Black Death, are they similar to the flu, to covid symptoms, to allergies, to sinus problems. You could have the Black death or you could have sinus infection? Is that it? Are those the choices? Yeah, they're very similar to start, Like by the end you're pretty
sick. But yeah, but when it starts, it's going to feel like some other virus and you're like, oh, I don't feel very good. The muscle aches, the weakness, all that stuff. But you can like avoid infection with the plague really if you just don't go to places where wild rodents exist. So if I were you, I'd be staying out of the brush, the rock piles, the trash. You know, I'll do my best. What if they call it like you know when you go like garbaging
or whatever. You you don't want to jump into a dumpster late at night. So if I stay out of a dumpster and don't fondle a mouse, I might be in good shape. Yeah, I think you're gonna be okay. They're like worldwide there are human playcases, maybe like three thousand a year, and if you get them treated early, they're fine. But this isn't something we want to play with. We don't want this to spread, and I know you don't want to hear this. They're actually working on a plank
vaccine, but it's not available in the United States. Right now. I'm done with vaccines. I'm not taking anymore. I'm not taking the Should I take the black death vaccine when it's available in case I, well, suddenly my body turns dark on the edges? What do I do? I mean, black death almost wiped out Europe, like one third or a half were killed. That they thought it was like the condemnation of God and the devil was involved. They had which sacrifices, all kinds of stuff. They didn't
know it was the fleas. If you lay down with dogs, you get up with fleas. They didn't know that. So you're saying the black death. Well, where in my order a priority is concerned for the black death? There is a high low medium. I think it's I think it's at the bottom of the death. Unless you have fever, chills and coughing, swollen limp nodes. You know that don't go away. And it's getting worse. And so better, whatever that is, you should still get it checked
out. I'll get a check out and then we won't have the vaccine for a while. But I know you're like, I'm never taking another shot. I understand that I'm not doing it. But when you see your friends dropping like flies, pardon the punch, with a bacteria like this, you're going to line up like it's a a joke. It's a very serious illness. So if Tony Benner shows up in the morning with black feet, fingers and noses and he's coughing, don't get close to Tony and don't exchange bodily fluids
with him. Is that what you're saying. Yeah, you know nowadays, given the way human resources worked, if I were you, I wouldn't be exchanging Bodley fluids with anyone at work. Save that one, right there, Tony. That is a great cut, right there. Save that one for Liz Bonus. Let's get to the real reason we're here. I'm watching the last few days, I've seen lawyers, and god knows we need more lawyers. The class action lawsuits are being filed against ozempic and other weight loss drugs
that it causes fever. It causes chills, it causes blindness, it causes impotency, heart disease, cancer, it causes gout. The these ozempic drugs, now, the big time law firms who make money off the misery and death of others are advertising now if you're taking ozempic or these other weight loss drugs, call me now. If you got the sniffles, it's all caused
by ozempic. And then I'm watching sonse Gupta, who I kind of pay attention to a little bit either yesterday or today about there's seven times more likeliness of going blind. Kind of like I guess if you're masturbate or something, you go blind, it's seven times more chance if you take ozempic you might go blind. Can you weigh in on weight? Because segment's thinking about taking weight loss drugs, he's thinking about taking ozempic, and I on want segm
to go blind on me. So what's the reality if the weight loss drugs and going blind? Yeah? I always wonder why every guy knows, you know what the connections start to blindness, but never heard of this one before. What's up with that? I know? I know, all right, So let's break this down. There's a couple of problems. One is that a lot of the people who are getting these drugs couldn't get them paid for by insurance, so they started going to places that make them off label.
You can compound pharmacy these drugs, and some of those people ended up with weird formulas that cause complications. So you can't just blame the name brands like We'll go vio Zenbic. You know, they've been highly regulated, So the first thing is where are you getting whatever the drug is. But the blindness thing is interesting because I've always said, you know, even with the vaccines, you never know what's going to happen in someone's body with a newer medication
until half the world is on it. And we just started seeing these take off with especially the celebrity influence. These glp ones and what they do is they basically prolong the satiety in the gut, so your gut emptying is slower. Now. You say people are concerned about lawsuits about cancers and things like that, but there's also a lot of evidence that they may fight cancers and fight heart disease and fight diabetes complications because if you lose weight a lot of
those things, your risk goes down. But this blindness thing caught my attention too, because it's a very rare kind and it's something called non arteriic anterior eschemic optic neuropathy and it it actually causes a sudden blindness to a lack of
blood flow to the optic nerve. And so what happened is in one one eye doctor's office, he had like three people come in where all of a sudden, they had this sudden blindness, and he noticed the I doctor noticed that all of these people were taking these GLP wants And so you know, if you go back through it, you may or may not have grounds for a lawsuit because some of these things are listed is rare but not usual complications. So you know that maybe one in a thousand or one than a million
things. But what they don't know yet, and this is why it's really care You gotta be really careful. They don't know if the drug causes that or if it just has a higher association because most of the people who are taking it have type two diabetes or have obesity, and those are already associated with some of these blinding diseases. So according to the statistics, instead of three out of ten thousand. It is seven out of ten thousand of people
using THESEJLP DASH one drugs. They use the term twice as likely, but it goes from three out of ten thousand to seven out of ten thousand. And I guess you have a choice of being obese. You can be fat or blind. Those are your choices. Well, the greater thing is you if you address the obesity, you're risk for all these other complications goes down, so you're less like they have a heart attack, you know. So I hesitate to say don't take the drug when we only have an association,
not a cause. We don't no if that's what's causing it. It could just be because you have high blood triggers or something, you know. I mean, you know that site problems happen all the time in people with diabetes. But I think it is really important that we find out number one and number two. I think when everybody it doesn't bother me. If somebody's medically overweight and your doctor says, hey, this is probably going to prolong your
life, and it's a good choice. But if you're taking this, which I know I have girlfriends that have done it, yeah, I'm just taking it to lose twenty pounds for the wedding. You know two things you need to know. One is you don't know the risk. It wasn't designed to be a short term drop some pounds. It was designed to be a long term medication that you stayed on for maybe for life, we think, like
high blood pressure medicine. And then the other thing is that you know you need to pay attention to like where you're getting it from and whether or not once you go off it, you're going to regain all that weight back. Because right on the ads you see for all these it says people did gain back the weight. They call it, you know, ozempic rebound. Most
people did gain back the weight once they went off it. So we find out something awful like it's associated with some risk of blindness or anything else, and then all these people go off it. It's not like the weight's going to stay down if you didn't already choose to moderate your lifestyle and start to exercise that awful thing that we all have to do, like eat less and
exercise more to lose weight. And so we don't know the outcome. The lawyers are flying around the issue, and so many off labeled drugs are being used which don't have deep pockets to go into. The makers of ozempic certainly have deep pockets to go into. But if one starts this regiment, unless you change your behavior by eating better foods and eating less and exercising, the odds of you getting all your weight back are like nine out of ten.
And so this would have to be a life term deal. Lifetime deal to do it, and that means you've got to be committed to do it for the rest of your life. And if you're forty or fifty years old, you got to take this drug for forty years. God only knows what the what the outcome is on decade after decade used, we don't know, And so no, and until everyone goes on it, we really don't know.
You know, you study populations, and you study large populations if you can, and they've been looking at these DLP ones for two decades, you know, and this never showed up at this rate until you know, we got millions of people on it. So you know, you have to make a decision. Is what's more dangerous to me my risk of some potential site related complication. We don't know for sure as linked to medicine, or is my weight and my diabetes so out of control that that's probably going to harm me.
First, we don't know like how long the people that had this were on this drug, how long they were taking it. We don't know, you know, if there was something they already had in their family history that made them predisposed to an eye problem. There's a lot of stuff we need to find out. But before I jumped on the bandwagon, would at least give myself other options? What ext one? What's your segment, Dennison?
Do? What is what is segment's routine? Now? Well, it's Ron's Roost, it's uh, Frish's Big Boy, It's two or three trips through Wendy's. Uh, you're talking about chicken wings. You're talking about hamburgers. You're talking about Skyline and gold Star Chili. You're talking about spaghetti and meatballs. He goes nuts over at UDF shakes that kind of stuff. Well, you know, last I knew that wasn't the best formula for keeping weight down. But I don't blame him. I blame the business. Do you notice
how hard this business is on your waistline? Oh? My goodness, you work at every crazy hour. You're up all night, you get called all night, you are like always under stress, you're like sitting and then you're running around. You're scheduled all over the place. So getting regular exercise at the regular time is hard. There's all kinds of things that like are not
SEG's balls. And let's not just pick on Seg by the way, because all of us spared lose a few a few pounds, you know, And there's Ron's roost and UDF shakes right there in the kitchen, and it's Ron's roost fried chicken, which is great, and udif maltz and Seg takes two, one for each hand. What do you think, Ah, don't be picking I would I would tell anyone that likes those foods to do half the half a dozen chicken wings instead of a dozen, and half the milkshake instead
of the whole one, because I'm convinced. But look, that's what we do, Willie. We go all or nothing, and you're pigging out or you're starving, and then you have like no shot at keeping it off. What I would do is there's a lot of weight loss places now that offer a myriad of therapy, So you can consider the weight loss medications, but you can consider like they still have the weight belts if you want to have
something put in. They have weight balloons. Did you know that, Like the people at journey Light will put a lost balloon in your stomach and it just literally does well, not exactly what the drugs do, but it makes the stomach so that it pretty much feels full and then want to lose the weight. They can take them out if you want, And lots of people
don't even realize there are other options. And really, if you're leading to a point where you might need to consider obesity surgery, that has been shown to have a far better long term success rate at keeping this off, and it's far safer than it ever used to be. At least we know people
come off their medications. We have these long term outcomes. So I just think you need to look at all your options rather than thinking I've always I've known since the second there was hey there's the magic pill, that people were going to go, I'm just going to take it, and then you know we're here, We're starting to hear about things that we would not have heard about before. Well, Lis Bonus, you're the best there is. We
have a choice of black death, the plague. We've got flu allergies, we've got COVID, we have obesity and going blind and your optic nerve not getting enough blood. I think we've covered quite a few topics today, and you know what that says to me, sadly, It's called eternal job security. If you're a medical reporter, you're number one man. You have nothing, but you'll do that as long as you can. And you're still skinny and attractive, which is a great thing. Mane, if you had this
segment, Rachett, this business is hard on you. I know it. But you seem like you survived. But segment has not survived. When when he first came here, he and I were together, he weighed one hundred and sixty pounds. Now each leg weighs one hundred and sixty pounds. So it's a problem, you know. I feel his pain, Like it is
so hard to maintain a healthy weight. If I didn't drag my butt up and get on the treadmill every day, and I have to do it at two, three, four in the morning somedays, I would never be able to maintain a healthy weight. It's too hard there's food everywhere all the time. Liz Bonus, The Power of twelve. Thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, This glorious Wednesday afternoon, Liz, thank you very much. Hey, no bodily fluids exchanging. All right, have a great day.
Save that cut right there, Liz Bonus, thank you very much. Well, let's continue with more if line becomes availables five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand coming up more including nuclear war, where you dive from obesity, optic nerve damage, the Black Death or nuclear war. Those are your options. On news radio seven hundreds WULW Now, Billy Cunningham, The Great America and hit the music, Dave. Thank you very
much, many issues, so little time, Red Spaceball. They look impregnable when they look good, they look really good, and Heinz looks really good. So we'll see what happens at All Time records. First two games he's played, he's had five extra base hits, almost hit for the cycle last night, a bit too anxious and has lasted bat But nonetheless, where's that guy been? According to Moegar, he's batting like two sixteen in the minors. Comes to the majors. Looked like the second coming of Eric Davis.
So we'll see what happens down the road. Red Spaceball kicks off about six oh five to night, a bit windy, almost chilly, but nonetheless summer returns later today and tomorrow. I'll be off tomorrow. Of course. Reds Baseball kicks off about twelve five tomorrow, the last of four with the Rocks. Then the Fish are in town. We'll see what happens down the road.
A couple items on pot PORI level. I look askance at the vicious anti Semitism, the jew hatred you see all over the world, especially in the United States of America, financed by Iran and by other racists in the Middle East. And they're paying college kids to make a fool of themselves. And these useful idiots are getting ready for what's going to happen in Chicago the
middle of August and when school starts again. But I would note that in Amsterdam and in a paranactive vandalism carried out by pro Homos radicals, the statue honoring Holocaust victim and Frank in Amsterdam was graffeiti with the words Gaza Tuesday afternoon, Yesterday afternoon. The the facing of the statue of Frank, a German born Jew documented or diary in life on her Nazi occupation in the Netherlands,
was first alerted by Dutch organizations more anti Zionism. The statue of Anne Frank was graffitied, and that's where the Jewish diarists lived when she went into hiding in nineteen forty two in to face with red pain. This movement is not necessarily only against the Jews. It's about Americans than those who love freedom, and the Jews are at the tip of the spear when it comes to tearing
down and destabilizing the United States of America. And it's happening in real time, and that's the way it is. And we have to understand that these college kids are being used by the radical left as useful idiots, and anti Semitism is simply an entryway into the door of anti capitalism, anti American, anti Western democracies, etc. And secondly, I got to call again from a good friend of mine who said, what as an Amas surrender in Gaza.
Supposedly there's another peace plan out there, whether they don't want to surrender. And those who believe such things as Hamas does money on college campuses today. They cannot surrender to the Jews. You can't admit that the Jews beat us, because therefore the funding would start and almost all political scandals. The
first thing to do was what follow the money. The money tells you what's going on, and in this case, the IDF Defense secretary said that they've destroyed about two thirds of Hamas fighters, but there's one third remaining, about ten thousand, ten thousand committed to the death and destruction, the rape of Jewish women, the cutting out the babies out of the womb, and the murder of hostages. And for them to surrender would mean the jew beat us.
That means the funding would stop from Iran and other hate field sources in the Middle East. So Hamas will never surrender as they should because they've lost.
But they can't surrender because you got to follow the money. The leaders of Hamas, Sinwar and others tend to hang out and Cutter and other parts of the Middle East, and they're all multi billionaires because whatever money's given to Hamas are given to Gaza and the Palestinians stolen by Hamas leadership, and they live like kings and queens, wine dined in pocket lined all over the Middle East. So the call should be surrender, you've lost. You're getting your
own civilian population killed using them as human shields. But they can't do that because AMAS is filled with hate filled soldiers who want to die for the cause and spend those seventies spend time with their seventy two virgins in heaven. So the idea of a maas surrendering to Jews impossible will never happen, and therefore they'll keep using their own Palestinian people as shields in order to get as many
killed as possible. As indicated by leadership of AMAS, they said, look, the more civilians that are killed by the jew that's better for us. Keep it going. That's where it is. And if it was a reasonable leadership, they would say, look, we lost you one, we surrender, Come on in here and capture whatever Nazi type soldiers remain with the Moss.
But we care about the one million Palestinians that are suffering and dying, and please give them food and beverages and water and medicine and rebuild their apartments that we cause to be obliterated. But they don't think like that. They will never surrender because they lose money, and there's enough individuals coming up that hate Jewish people in the Middle East and elsewhere that'll keep going. In fact, they hate Jews right now in the Netherlands, whether it's New York City
or Atlanta or Washington, Cincinnati, have a small element here. It is well funded. Follow the money. These are paid protesters. They have no idea what would happen to them in the Middle East. But nonetheless, surrender, are you kidding me? Money would stop on our cause to exist, would cease, and we have to have a cause greater than ourselves to fight for, and it's the freedom of Palestine, which by the way, doesn't exist. And secondly, it's to kill as many Jews and Americans as we
can. So when this administration, Joe Biden, along with Barack Obama before him, had a policy of funding Iran directly and indirectly through the sale of oil and providing sanctioned relief and bolding Iran to kill more Jews in Americans, Europeans wherever they're located, including by the way, in Russia itself and which Islamic extremists have committed terrible acts of terrorism inside Russia and they're all killed in
America, that we might have trials, we might have Getmo committing terrorist act. In Russia, you don't get you don't you don't get a fair trial. You get torture for weeks than a swift bullet to the head. And even with that circumstance going on, the Islamic extremists and the radicals and the terrorists want to die. It's a culture of death, not a culture of life. So I know. This morning Sloany had on Annie Jacobson about nuclear war, what's going to happen? Of course, more likely a mistake will
happen. She had a scenario under which there were indications of a massive Russian at that point Soviet launch toward America of a couple thousand missiles, and America began to respond as if it was real, and it was a glitch. So Russians want to live, Chinese want to live, even North Koreans want to live. But the Iran leadership wants to die in a jihad. And when they get the nuclear capabilities, they will obliterate Israel and kill the six
million Jews there to finish the job. And so Israel knows it, we know it. And that's the truth. Before I get on to Vladimir Zelenski, I note that there's a story out of Washington that Democrats met on Tuesday yesterday in the Capitol to talk about Joe Biden and to talk about what do we do, And out of that came the comments of Nancy Pelosi that, well, let's wait till after NATO leader's leave, which is Friday. As I've said repeatedly, Joe Biden will not be the nominee of the Democrat Party
this year. Not even the Democrats can put him up. They've lied repeatedly about his mental condition, and now that you've discovered it, they got to move on it. So it's not about the fact that we don't have a president haven't had one the last two or three years. It's the fact that you discovered we don't have a president. That's the problem, which is kind
of sick. But nonetheless, there was a female Democrat in Congress, a congressman who asked that her name not be used, but it leaked out that a female House Democrat said during the meeting that she's going to abort her unborn child. The lawmaker noted that she's over forty and could face complications because of her age, and appeared to Lou that she might not be able to attend an abortion later in pregnancy should Donald Trump be elected. That is a lie.
By the way, the abortion pills are everywhere, and there's abortion tourism taking place all over the country, whether it's California, Oregon, Washington, the state of Illinois, or whether it's Washington, d C. Abortion tourism is a big business. But she got a standing ovation from fellow House Democrats when she said, I'm going to abort my unborn baby, who by the way, there's a greater incidence of genetic defects over the age of forty for
women. By the way, women have babies, not men. That's a shock, but women do have babies, not men. But she was complicated. She was complimented for talking about aborting her unborn, healthy baby, and they stood up and applauded. She asked her name, not be you. She's not showing yet. She's about two two and a half months into her pregnancy with her unborn baby. The great majority of babies born to women over
the age of forty are healthy. There's a greater incidence of difficulties, but nonetheless, this unborn baby may be killed by her mother, and the Democratic Caucus stood up and applauded it. She said, being pregnant over forty means I'm at a greater risk of health complications. Her campaign is coming up. She noticed. She lives in a state where she has the power to make
certain choices. In other words, she's in a blue state and she can kill her baby, like in Ohio, whether you like it or not, a woman in Ohio, because of the constitutional amendment we passed, not me, maybe not you, but we passed in the state of Ohio, you can have abortions up through the moment of birth in the state of Ohio. I think many people that voted for that have no idea that's the case. But she was called powerful and insightful, and away we go. Abortion is
now an issue and if you kill your unborn baby, you're complimented. Now. Lastly, President Zelensky of the Ukraine, one of our forever Wars, has said that he's concerned about Joe Biden's health. Having met with Joe Biden a few times over the last few years. The Ukrainian President of Zelensky is reportedly concerned about Joe Biden's mental health. The report underscores questions of whether Biden
remains in office. He will not remain in office, he said Zelensky, this is the president of Ukraine. Quote, let's be candid and frank. Everyone is waiting for November. The whole world is waiting for November, and truly speaking, putin awaits November two. He's in Washington for the big summit. You got Zelensky, uh talking about the mental health of our president.
You have Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimball and John Stewart and Stephen Colbert, Seth Myers, the late night comics have now started making fun of Joe Biden to push him out the door. And the issue is not so much that we've a mentally incompetent president that we've had for the last two or three years out of minimum, but the fact that the Democratic Party and Kamala Harris and the late night comics and the View and the Democratic core constituency groups hid this from
you, hoping you would not find out. And now that you have found out about the mental condition of your president, now you're saying some seventy five percent he can't serve and the Democrats now have religion, saying, okay, we now now that the American people know the jig is up, the game is up. We have got to get rid of the guy. And when Nancy Pelosi and George Clooney both say he's got to go, he's gone. Nancy Pelosi, of course on MSNBC, did not actually say he's gone.
She said, let's wait till after the NATO conference, which ends on Friday next week. We need to revisit. So when George Clooney, who by the way, held that huge fundraiser for the president that caused his mental decline, supposedly flying an air Force one from Europe to Washington, to California for the big fundraiser and then back to Washington caused the problem. George Clooney, I heard Brian Combs talking about this said in the op ed that quote,
this is one battle that Joe cannot win. None of us can. It's devastating to say it. But Joe Biden, I was with three weeks ago at the fundraiser here in Beverly Hills, was not the Joe Biden of twenty ten. It was even of the Joe Biden of twenty twenty. He was the same man. We was not the same man we had witnessed previously. Was he tired a cold? Maybe, but our party leaders need to stop telling us that fifty one million people did and see what they saw. Were
terrified by the prospect of a second Trump term. I've been terrified by the Biden term, which is chaos and confusion, open southern borders, massive government spending, crime in the cities off the charts, a terrible foreign policy, incentivizing Russia to invade the Ukraine and incentivizing Iran to spread terrorism all over the Middle East, and placating North Korea. That is awful. And up until now, when maybe Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and myself we've been called liars
for talking about the mental decline of Joe Biden. There's no way when George Clooney comes after you, There's no way that when Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimball and Seth Myers and Steve Colbert comes after you, there's no way when the US Senators come after Joe Biden along with members of the House beginning next week during the RNC, the cries of getting out of the race will become deafening.
Every core constituency group will come after Joe Biden before the DNC in Chicago, and the Black Congressional Caucus at this point is with him until they're not with him, and once they're not with him, the pressure will be immense. They'll be ratcheted up with visits from the House leadership, including Nancy Pelusi and Akeem Jeffers. From the Senate, you're gonna have Chuck Schumer and Senator Warner and others. Shareed Brown will not speak up because he doesn't have any
guts. Our Senator Shared Brown doesn't have the guts to speak up. He avoids media contacts. He runs those silly commercials and that's all he does. So we'll see what happens. But sometime in the next week or two, Joe Biden will announce he will not run for reelection because he's mentally incompetent. If that's the case, for the next six months, why is he the
president? Bill Cunningham coming up next, will be a lawyer who's going to talk about the administrative state and how he won the decisions before the US Supreme Court. Bill Cunningham, with you and all other great Americans every day Monday through Friday on WHOSE Radio seven hundred Wow. Bill Cunningham, the Great American. And over the last few weeks, in back the last couple of years,
the US Supreme Court, headed up by John Roberts's cut back. I won't say try to cut back, because they're the final authority, and they have cut back the ability of these alphabet soup government agencies to control your life, whether it's a Clean Water Act or the SEC, or the IRS or the ATF, whatever it might be. What's happened routinely is that the United States Congress passes a general law and then hands off to bureaucrats the ability to
enforce that law, to change the law, to reinterpret the law. And because of the so called Chevron decision, the courts give great deference to the alphabet soup government agencies whenever they do anything. But because of lawyers like Michael McCulloch and others, that's being changed. He won a six to three majority in SEC case, which strikes a blow for liberty against the administrative state by
ruling the federal agencies can't deny individual defenders. Today in court, and you may recall there was some reporting a few weeks ago that would cost a fisherman in Massachusetts seven hundred dollars a day to be monitored on the boat as far as the amount of fish they're taking out of the ocean, and that was struck down. Also, Jonah you and I now is Michael McCulloch, who was the one of the trial attorneys that argued before the US Supreme Court is
a big time guy. He charges fourteen hundred dollars an hour, and I'm very happy he's given us a few minutes. And Michael McCulloch, welcome for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, Michael, can you tell the American people in general what these parcel of decisions have made it means for them relative to individual liberty and what the Constitution intended?
Well, you know, it's really a zero sum game. The more power the government has, the less individual liberty for the people, and vice versa. And what the Court did a couple of weeks and the week before last with several decisions one after another, is sort of restore the balance back to where it was supposed to be, the way the founding fathers intended it. These agencies, And there are the three letter agencies, four letter agencies, SEC, SEC, FTC, FIRK, FDA, CMS, FDS, on
and on and on. There's dozens of them. They do control our lives. And it's it's all kind of happened gradually enough over the last eighty years. This started back in the thirties, which started, it's happened, and we've just kind of like frogs and boiling water, and and that was to
a point where the Constitution has been stretched to the breaking point. So what what the jarcracy case, the one that I was fortunate to be one of the lawyers on and had the opportunity to argue before the Supreme Court last year, which this decision just came out, Uh, dealt with what the agencies have had for a long time, these fake internal administrative courts. So the
reason the federal government had let me talk about what those courts are. Each each of the agencies is allowed to enforce its own regulations and enforce statutes that Congress has created by the thousands, and they instead of having to take you to court and appear before a real judge with things like due process and rules of evidence and a jury, they get to create, and all have created their own internal court system with thousands of a l j's administrative law judges.
I can tell you experience that in some ways these don't even rise to the level of the Court of Star Chamber or a kangaroo court. So the reason the federal government has been one main reason it has been allowed to grow as much as it has, is that Congress has felt unrestrained by the fact that they've got these internal court systems. You don't have to clog up the federal
courts. The agencies don't even have to bring a good case against you, because guess what, they win virtually one hundred percent of the time before their own internal courts where the judges work for the agencies. And that's what that's what George Yarkasy faced when we took on this case back in twenty thirteen. That's how long these administrative processes can go. It took us a decade to get through it. And when we realized, in fact, this was my
first federal administrative law case. I'm mostly criminal defense lawyer or what color defense law. I looked at this, I said, well, this is ridiculous. You don't get in the due process. What is the record in these cases? And we went back and researched it, and over the last several years, the sec in hundreds and hundreds of cases had one hundred percent of the time. So we're just walking into a moving propeller. So we just sat down and said, we got to challenge this whole thing. We came
up with the Seventh Amendment argument, the long forgotten seventh Amendment. Most people have never heard of it. It's not the second the seventh seventh, which is the right to trial by jury in civil cases. A sixth Amendment allows
for trial by jury and criminal cases. But at the time of the founding, our founding generation was just as concerned and in some respects even more concerned about the need for trial by jury in civil cases to have the people involved in the justice system because they were worried about corrupt judges who worked for the
government. And here we've set up this exact same system over the last fifty seventy eighty years, and it has now gotten to a point where the agencies are able to take on more and more regulations and more and more enforcement power because they don't have to go to court and give people due process, and as a result, they resolve most of the cases through what I call extortion. Please know the people, it's okay, we're charging you with this.
It's going to go into our administrative court. We win one hundred percent of the time. So we're going to give you the opportunity to settle, and you don't have any other rights. You're just hosed. So and so, ninety seven eight ninety nine percent of people in these agency proceedings settle. And George Jarcasi, who was a talk show host and a conservative talk show hosts and investment advisor, decided to put his foot down. We decided to put
our foot down. My co council Karen Cook and I the two of us, and along with George Jarcasi, took this thing on, took on the administrative state. Goliath filed suit and the district court in d C to stop the whole proceeding that got knocked out by the d C Circuit because they wanted us to exhaust all of our administrative remedies. First, we go through the whole ten year process and the finally the commission itself rules against us. Well,
they're the ones that filed the charges against us. In the first place, no wonder they're going to rule for their own agency. It's just an absurd it's a joke. The whole system is a joke. And so I come into this thinking these people are nuts. How has this even happened? So we came up we developed a Seventh Amendment argument that vise like he was
charged, was charged with securities fraud. Okay, people have been getting jury trials for securities fraud literally going back hundreds of years into England in the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth centuries, which is the guide post for what Constitution means, and especially the Seventh Amendment. So we ended up finally going to the Fifth Circuit. The Fifth Circuit rules for US on the non delegation doctrine.
The Congress delegated too much authority to the sec that the aljs, the administrative law judges are unconstitutionally sitting all of them, and the Seventh Amendment was violated by trying this fraud case in an in house agency court without any right to trial by jury, and that went up to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court. The Justice Department threw all of its top legal firepower at US fought tooth and nail. They packed the court room with a bunch of aljs from
all the agencies and a bunch of a lawyers. You could tell if you're in there during the oral arguments, you can tell I had a hostile audience behind me. But fortunately the UH, the and and several hostile justices, but fortunately there were there were six of them that that seemed pretty sympathetic and open to the arguments. No one had made this argument literally in at least a half a century, and uh, everyone had just forgotten there was a
kind of a seventh moment right to all this. So we just came up with it, and it's, you know, it's kind of a David versus Goliath story, uh, because it's just the two of us, a solo practitioners from Texas and in Dallas and George Jarcasey took on the entire uh Goliath administrative state. None of the other the legal profession, the legal establishment did
not support us. They they told us waste of time, unmeritorious. The SEC's own lawyers laughed at us. Literally, well they're exactly laughing anymore. So we stayed the course and we ended up just gutting This truly guts the power of these three letter agencies. I got to get into the I'm going to ask you the big question here in a minute or two. But I can recall the Clean Water Act was passed by the United States Congress to regulate
the nation's lakes and rivers. And if somebody can demonstrate that a small dry stream on your property, which is a tributary to the Little Miami River that becomes the Great Miami River, that becomes the Ohio River, that becomes the Mississippi River, that goes into the Gulf of Mexico, that means the government can come on your property and say that little dry stream in the back of your house eventually goes into the Gulf of Mexico, goes in the expansion of
the Clean Water Act. Therefore, we're going to control your property and tell you what you can do on your property with a dry stream. Is that an example of what you're talking about? That is an example of what we're talking about, And that's the case where you would be entitled to a jury. And in fact, the Supreme Court, a case that we relied on in our arguments about thirty years ago, held that a clean water Act case for penalties against anyone requires a trial by jury, and so you've got to
go to federal court for these things. The founders set up a court system for a reason based on Madison's view, with which he got from Modusque back in the seventeen late seventeen hundreds, that you have to separate the powers of the government. Of the three logical separations are executive, legislative, and judicial. And we've chipped away and chipped away and chipped away to the point where a lot of the judicial power has been seeded to but sometimes by the judges
themselves, has been seated over to the agencies, the executive agencies. The thing was out of whack. Part of the problem with the Clean Water Act example that you just gave is is whether that is even a question that the
EPA is authorized or empowered constitutionally to decide. So you have the major questions doctrine from a couple of years ago, and then you've got the two cases that came within twenty four hours of each other week before last was Jarcasy and Low for Bright and Jarcracy case cut the legs out from our case, cut the legs out from under the agencies on an enforcement on the enforcement side, and Low for Bright, which eliminated Chevron difference cut the legs out from under
the agencies on the regulatory side. Those are the two parts of agency power. I'd say that the raw, everyday executive power exercised by these agencies got cut by a good fifty percent with the stroke of a pen last week. Now, Michael, are you ready for the big I want to give you the big question. Are you ready for the big question? It depends on
what it is. There are dozens and dozens of dozens of alphabet soup federal agencies with literally hundreds of thousands of employees all over the country, and they're going to protect themselves at all costs. This to them, it's business. If you're in alj and Administry of Law, judge, you're making one hundred and some thousand bucks a year, You're supporting your family, you got all
the federal government benefits in federal retirement. You're going to fight like William of Wallace against Longshanks to make sure that your part of the world continues to exist. So I know, the US Supreme Court has ruled repeatedly that these agencies don't have the power that they thought they had over the past eighty years. In a concrete way, if I would have you back on in three years, where the agencies nonetheless have won because they're going to ignore the Supreme Court
decisions, well they they're not in a position to ignore these. This is not nibbling around the edges. This wasn't just kind of taking a bite out of the administrative state and out of their power and their procedures. It was, like I said, it's a total gut punch. They're going to have to restructure. They're already all these agencies are having meetings starting about twelve days ago, literally minutes after the decision came out. They're all having to meet
decide how they're going to restructure things. The Congress is going to have to
enact or change a number of statutes, hundreds of them. They've gotten so brazen that Congress has that they now are requiring agencies not just giving them the option of using their in house kangaroo courts, but requiring agencies to prosecute these cases against citizens in the kangaroo courts they're going to and that's the only option these agencies even have legally statutorily, so they're going to have to change all
of that. So Congress this fall over the summer. I don't know how they take a summer break, because the agency are going to have trouble on the enforcement side, even operating many of them, because this has hobbled them completely. I do get what you're saying about nothing seems to ever change. The traders just grows and grows and grows and grows. That's true, But these two cases, Jarcacy has never happened before, and loc for Bright has
never happened before. It's the first time since these agencies got up and running in the nineteen thirties that the Supreme Court has whacked back their power significantly and forced them to restructure. So I think that this is maybe the exception to the general rule that the government never quits growing. They're going to have to quit growing. The agencies are going to have to look long and hard about what cases they're actually going to bring. They can't bring frivolous cases anymore like
they did against George Charcasy. He would have won in a court room before a jury. I have no doubt right cases for olymics got through the two or three week jury trial in federal court, lots of due process, and there's actual rules of evidence. There's a jury sitting there. How about that? How about that? Yeah? Hotstead of an order, the government shows up and you're scared to death at the IRS, the ATF, the FCC, the FEC, the SEC, and all the others are going to come
after you. And you can't hire sharp lawyers like Michael McCulloch in order to fight this thing, so you collapse in the whole system. I'm going to make a note, Michael, in about two years, I'm going to call you back and say, here we are now in twenty twenty six or twenty twenty seven, what happened to the agencies? Are thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of employees gone? Are the buildings they're housed in leased
out to others? It's the system whacked. Have they lost their legs and their coyones? We'll find out. But Michael mccullack, I love talking to trial attorneys like you. To take the case of William of Wallace against long Shanks, and this time Wallace won against long Shanks. Michael mccullack once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and God bless you, and God bless America. Thank you very much. Out of Bill,
thank you very much. God bless you. Let's continue with more. Now, there is a hero right there, my fellow Americans, and I want to thank George Jarcasy, of course, a radio talk show host that started this fight eleven years ago and finally wins eleven years later in a vote six to three in the US Supreme Court. And God blessed Donald Trump to put the three justices on that said individual rights. We'll always trump a federal agency.
Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW. Mister Spirril, thank you for joining us today. I think it is important that you're here as one of the leading conservative voices in the country, and the country has in the last couple of weeks talked a lot about and googled Project twenty twenty five. It's one of the most googled search terms right now. And you're not going to get any censorship from me. So I just wanted
to know from your perspective. I think it would help us understand on just like a scale of zero to one percent, how much do you support Project twenty twenty five? I think, like President Trump, I haven't looked all that deeply at Project twenty twenty five. But it seems that Democrats on this committee sort of like Peter Pannon Tinkerbell. If they say Project twenty twenty five enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again. Hello, hello, quiet,
and I'm spokes I'm broadcasting make it up segment. Project twenty twenty five year olds that. What is it? It's a nine hundred page report put together by a heritage foundation in order to lay a path forward for conservative principles to govern. And Trump has put out a message, an email, a text saying that I have nothing to do with that. Is it a manifesto?
It's a manifesto. But swallwell, the congressman who has loves Chinese spies in his bed wants to hook some like tinker Bell with the dust the twenty twenty five report on Donald Trump, and he keeps avoiding it, saying I know nothing about that, don't know. No one can sult it with me. But they want to blame him, of course, anything that happens, including how about these two firefighters named Brendan Gibson twenty four and Robert Hughes twenty three,
appeared in court yesterday. These two volunteer firefighters started a fire in a church in Corinth Williamstown area, and they went there to put it out. And when they went there to put it out, they put out the fire that they started. You got that right. The firefighters start a fire and they call it in and they report the duty in order to put out the fire that they start. Now they're under big bonds. Kentucky State officials are
not happy. Shall we say they're Corinth firefighters. Gibson and Hughes appeared in court on Tuesday. It happened on Monday morning at the Shiloh Full Gospel Church in the Williamstown area, which is beautiful by the way. Yes, and now the firefighters have issues, would you agree somebody does. I've never heard of this one before. But thereby, I haven't heard a fireman fire. Can you say fireman anymore? No, Firefighters who start a fire are first
responders, first responder, yeah, not paramedics, a first responder. Yeah. So there you go. Say, you start a fire, call it in, then put it out. That's kind of what we do on a daily basis right, you have no water. Now. There were some people earlier that got on you, and I want to say right now you're my guy. I will support you to the bitter end. Who got on me? Sarah Elise talks about you and her maybe will leave the stood reporters A
proud service of your local Tamestar heating and air conditioning dealers. Tamestar quality you could feel in Cincinnati Hallway ooming air and won eight eight eight nine nine six h v A C. What about what about Reese Hines? What can you tell me? We'll just ride the wave with Dave. Is he going to go to the All Star Game? Who re signs? Yes? I don't think so. He's probably gonna be the Player of the Week or the Rookie of the Week in the National League second all time record. He is a
first player in Major league history. Will he with five extra base hits in his first two games? Impossible? Where's he been hiding? According to Moe, he's batting two sixteen in Louisville. Right, he comes to my ballpark and lights up like a Christmas turkey. Oh my goodness, dude, he killed that ball that is way over the Kroger ks the second home run in his many nights for Reese Hines, Where's he been? By Lord? What a home run by this kid? He has burst onto the scene. Here
were the Reds and it's an eight to four Reds league? Oh Man, take get his first five minutes are all extra base hits in the big leagues? Oh? I guess, yeah, I don't know they got any more down there? Him down the right field line, fair headed for the corner. Another double on the way for Hines. He might have three as it kicks away from Goodman. Hide's on his way to third, and he'll make it standing with a triple. As Stevenson scores, stretching the Reds lead to
three at seven to four, how's this possible? Will Benson hit a three run homer? That's that's a signing? And Benson unloads and lifts one high and very deep and very gone to right. Five to nothing, Reds on a three run blast by Will Benson, Well twelve to six last night. Well, he got it done. It's two in a row. I may be related to him. I had an aunt named Benson, Dorothy Benson. Yeah, am I related to this Benson? Or just that Benson. I'll
go to ancestry dot com. I've done that. I'm five block. That's why I can dance so well. Game Kyle Freeland up against Frankie Montass tonight in Game three six' ten Sports Talk, Rnel Carriers, Inside Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. How about how about Hunter Green thanking FC? You read this brother? We played all soccer yesterday? Right, he's thankful. I mean, Hunter Green is a man of character and got no luck on the on the mound. But he's a National League All
Star though. It's getting it done. How about that? He's headed to Arlington, Texas next Tuesday along with Ali da Cruz and manager David Bell. Who's better Dela Cruz or rees Hines? Well, Dela Cruz is because re Signs is hitting like seven fifty or something. He might be in the All Star Game. What if they select him for the All Star Game? That'll be a first. I think that upper deck needs to be renamed like Reeseland or Heine City or something. I'll tell you that's all he ever hits.
His home runs in that upper deck was some kid from Bowler, a football player I think got his first home run and met him, and I guess he gave him a bat or something. I don't know, sign the ball game, a bat, whatever it takes. I don't know what to tell you. I'm going to state of shocking disc the team plays like that, listening on to Tommy and Jeff. When the team plays like that, right,
I'm thinking they're never going to lose another game. No, then they play against the Tiller, they won't at least for this week, and I'm thinking they're not going to win another game. Well, starting Friday, will He just wanted to let people know that the Strikeout for Hunger Food Drive is
happening starting Friday and Saturday at the Ballpark against the Miami Marlins. And all you have to do is donate a minimum of three non perishable food items at the games Friday and Saturday, and you receive a free ticket voucher for a future Reds game. Limit one voucher per person. Donation barrels are going to be located outside the main gates at Crosley Terrace as well as the Reds Hall
of Fame Breezeway from five to seven thirty. So give me the Jeff Brantley Final Meal before you meet your maker, fried chicken, green bean cast road, pretty good ash brown potatoes with cheese and bacon, and I finished it off with cement ice cream with Oreo cookies. That would be the last thing I want going into my mouth. Segment Your reaction, Willie. The Bengals open up training camp three weeks from today, and that preseason opener against those
Tampa Bay Bucks at pay Court Stadium one month away? Are you serious? NFL is right around the corner the National Football League College basketball. According to reports, Xavier gonna face the game Cocks of South Carolina in the first round of the Fort Myers tip Off in late November. I may be there. Travis Steele and the Miami RedHawks are going to play at Indiana in the upcoming season on December the sixth. You're saying the Bengals first preseason game is a
month correct. Unbelievable, Andy Beck, thank you. Team USA meets Canada tonight an exhibition MAX match in Olympic basketball in Las Vegas, Beiva, Las Vegas. Elvis sang about that team MESSI scored a goal last night, Willie, to send Argentina pass Canada to nil. I saw the semifinals of the Copa America. Copa so Argentina will face either Uruguay or Columbia Sunday in Miami. By the way, Milwaukee's starting to lose games or four and six the
last ten. It's about the Reds or six and four. They're in fourth place, but only nine games. If they win the next five, they're gonna have a record of forty nine and forty eight, a winning record. They got to win the next five. You agree, that's that would be advising. You got lone toss tonight, mon Toss, and then Spires tomorrow in the afternoon. I'll be shooting some golfs along with Joe Biden. I'm gonna give them ten strokes a side, like the Trumpster said, and I'll
playing for the nomination. And by the way, if jd Vance gets it the VP, there's talking Columbus of me becoming temporary US senator until what Yes, you know, I was watching today. I didn't know that they could do this. I guess it's a state. The state Supreme Court puts the head A has a channel that they put their They had a case and it was live on TV. You're gonna watch it. You can watch Justice Joe Dieters on I know I saw him and and missus Kennedy. Didn't you look
good? Yeah? Looks good in they're sitting there with that big high back chair, acting like a big shot. You know what's happening. He's forgotten about this show, hadn't he? And who made him? Me? Who bade? Yeah? Yeah, I I built him up And I can never never hear from him, never never called, have the guts to call, doesn't call, He doesn't have the guts nothing. This is Columbus up there at sea bus. You know, No, forget about the people who held
jout. He's a big shirt. Get to where you've been at the end of the bench, prosecutor now Supreme Court justice? What's he do? Can I tell a little story about Joe Dieters sor right ahead? Many many years ago, Joe wanted to get into politics, So, through one source or another, we had a brief conversation. Yeah, wants to run for Springfield Township trustee. Joe Dieters, Yes he did, wow against John Waxmunsky. I said, I'll wait a minute. Your Dan, the man t Hen's
grandson. Your name is Dieters, which is a pretty good German name, and you're running against somebody named wax Mounsky. Guess who won that race, mister wax Monksky, Bingo wax Monsky. And we ran at the same time. I ran against Helen Fix for a state House seat. And you had a good T shirt way back when the Fixes in. Get the Fix out,
vote demand vote Cunningham. So he said that work not good. And he says to me, I need a slogan with wax Monsky, and I so just say, Dieters, well, wax Monsky, does that make sense to you, Deets? Will wax Monsky not bad? He only got the vote Springfield town or in Sycamore Township, Springfield Township, Springfield Township. And I said, that's where Sanax High School is, right, It's Windrow should have been a shoe in. So Joe Dieters went down in flames against John
and now look at him, wax Deets. You help him rebound his career. And look what happens. Gets to the clerk that doesn't come in anymore, goes to the Clerk of Courts up there in Columbus Prosecutor's office, then state treasurer elected twice. Yeah, comes back here seize his power again. Yep, no communication, no talk whatsoever. After he gets to the US Ohio Supreme Court, probably having a club sandwich and a coke deaders. Do
they have an executive Supreme Court lunch right then? There? Yes, Sharon Kennedy had me up. They have shrimp Flombey and lobster Newburgh every other day, and shot Taubrion not bad. And also uh and the and the and the governor gets a ham sandwich ms Sea Bass, they have a garlic Confused, Sea Bass, I said, can I just get a cheese coney? Is that with Asparacus on the side? Theaters? Well, Wax and Max Potatosky? Is that is that a good slogan? Yeah? It was.
He wouldn't work, not at all. I said, how did somebody named wax Monsky? He said, how does somebody named Fix beat you? I said, the at a point the fix was in there. You certainly was jump ahead about thirty years. Yeah, I'm down seeing doctor k carry Okus, the great Greek. Oh. I thought you were talking about cramp check down there at christ Hospital. Okay, you know I got my aortic valve. Everything's good, right, I'm gonna get another shot a little epidural on
doctor Bob Earnst, gonna put a need on my back again. Make sure you get a different issue on that illustrious swing you got. I gotta be able to hit the ball further, hit the ball like Scottie Scheffler. Yes, I carry you used to carry a three hundred. Now I carried about two hundred. I regress. I go up to this old woman, a very old woman at the welcoming desk, a volunteer, and I walk up to her and I said, ma'am, the doctor carryoucus move versus office.
She said yes, and she looked up and said do you know who I am? I said, no, ma'am, I don't. She said no. The fix is in getting the pitch out boat the man out cunning him. I said, you're Helen fixed. I never made it? Yes, had you like that? Willy? I said, Helen. Helen. So she was a reception he was a receptionist. She had to be ninety years old. I'm going to Helen. She said, how'd you do against me? Willie? I said, I said, Helen. Nice, Helen,
Helen. Remember Helen Mays, Yeah from Claire Channel. Yeah, yeah, No, reprimanding me, that's correct. But the fixes in get the fix out, vote demand vote cunning in thirty five years later, do you remember me as a no it fixes in get the things in segment? Give me out of the stud's report? Will you understand? On this day we say happy birthday to the UC Bearcats C J. Frederick, Happy birthday? Can they spell Cincinnati in the Big eighteen? We leave you with the immortal words
of the Stooge Report. Hey everyone, I'm Joe Biden's horsman. I thought he was the go again. I thought Joe was the first black vice president who knows under Obama, who was the second black president who knows? On news radio seven hundred WL, do you worry about your basement leaking every time it rains? Well, get it fixed? A thousand hats, I'll break a thousand all, Baby, I want to be asking to be, doesn't. I'm gonna tell you half that I'm bad of the bowl, bad of
the bone, bad of the pole. My Billy Cunningham, us, you and I discuss matters of great importance to each of us. And that is looking left, looking right, looking center, or straight ahead. We have nothing but cable TV everywhere and every channel all the time is dealing with Joe Biden's lack of mental acuity. He's feeble and not fit to be the president, which we've known for two or three years, but the American people fifty
some million, didn't know it until June the twenty seventh. And now that they know he can't be the president, one might ask who's been the president the past two or three years? Who's pulling the strings. It's not this guy, it's someone else. I think we know who that is. The
Obama hangovers in the executive branch of government make make all the decisions. But now that the moment of reckoning is coming, and is coming either this week, more likely next week, or the week thereafter, the Democratic Party at some point will tell Joe Biden, you can't be our nominee, but you
can't still stay in office until January the twentieth. That's the plan. Or if Joe Biden has a lucid moment and says, you know what, I can't run for reelection, Let's give the presidency to Kamala Harris unelected as president. He'll do that too, whatever he's told to by the Democratic handlers, And make no mistake There's going to be no reckoning by liberal Democrats and all the democratic pressure groups and media lapdogs regarding their year's long effort to hide Biden's
mental decline. There'll be no recompense. No one's going to get fired, There'll be no one held up. How come you continue to say this crap when you knew it was a lie, especially like Joe Scarborough Morning Joe and ABC, NBCCBS, all the White House reporters snicker and laughed that we're pulling one over on the American people. This guy's not the president, he's not been the president. He can't be the president. There is no president,
and as a consequence, we're in trouble. No, they know they're not in trouble. No one's going to lose their job, precisely because they're doing their job, which is spinning false narratives to keep the left in power. That's their job. Joe Biden is an empty suit, but he's a vessel to get the control of the checkbook and to have the message of the democratic leftist completely decimated by the news of June twenty seventh. But their goal is
not to have a competent president. Their goal is to keep power and guess what they're going to keep doing it. No question, the current fitness of Joe Biden will last only until the Democrats determine whether or not they can force
him out. And can they force him out? I say they will force him out at some point in person, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Hussein Obama, Michelle Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, the kings and queens of leftist politics will meet with Joe and tell him the gig us up, you got to go. But the effort this will not be easy. Joe Biden is, fully it has been for a long time, a complete empty suit with a boundless ego, believe it or not, who truly believes
he's a great president. He's thinking the first four years of his term is similar to the first four years of FDR. Withdrawing is deeply humiliating to him. But he'll be forced to do it because they will tell him if you don't do it. We've got the twenty fifth Amendment. We've got Kamala Harris, we have more than half the cabinet that will take you out of office under the twenty fifth Amendment, Section four, So you can leave one way
or the other. You can leave in disgrace and disbarment, or you can leave with glory. And when you're leave in glory, you're in. Your family will be wine dined and pocket lined for years or decades to come. Not you, but Hunter and your brother, Jim, and Valerie and Jill will all be taken care of by us. It's becoming clear at this point that Joe has to go, and the party and its propaganda outlets will continue the narrative of Joe's okay until about a week or two. Then all hell
is going to break loose. And I read somewhere that the Democratic power machine is one hell of a force, and I thought, well, why is that? So I spent some time going over the power brokers and the leavers of power, and the artillery available for almost any Democratic candidate, especially if it's the presidency that involves so much power. Number One is easy ballid access. Sometimes you got to get fifty thousand signatures or two hundred thousand or four
hundred thousand. The Democratic Party, like the Republican Party, has access to every state ballot, every county ballot, every PRICINGC ballot in the United States of America. So when you're the Democrat or the Republican you have easy ballot access. You simply slip yourself in and you're good to go. Number two massive fundraising. It used to be the Republican Party was the party of the country club set, and the Democratic Party had third under their fingernails. The
opposite is true today there's been a realignment. The Republican Party is the party the working stiffs and the entrepreneurs and the small business owners, and the cops and the firefighters, the ones that don't set fires, and the military they are. The military was completely Democratic to the last twenty or thirty years. They've now become completely Republican. So number one is easy ballot access. Number
two is massive fundraising. Fundraising comes from the tech giants, from labor unions, planned parenthood, etc. That give literally hundreds of millions or billions and billions of to the Democrat Party. Number three are all the ground soldiers to register new voters and election day get out the vote efforts. The Republican Party does not have a registration arm funded by tech giants for hundreds of millions of dollars, and the Republicans don't have an army on election day to get out
the vote. Democrats have all that from college campuses and from labor unions. Given time off whatever, the Democratic Party can call out their ground troops with their massive fundraising. And then and then Number four is universities and colleges provide the thought basis for the modern Democratic Party continuing the propaganda to change our kids against the flag, against America, against mothers and fathers, and against the
traditional way of life. Number five are newspapers and websites. Newspapers aren't nearly as important now as they were years ago, but still every day the opinion makers read the papers, especially in New York Times, Washington Post, La Times, the Tribune, et cetera. They read it, and all the websites. Websites are terribly important. When you go online, the great majority of websites TikTok, etc. Are pushing the liberal democratic themes. Number six
is cable News. One third or so is Fox News, but two thirds are MSNBC and CNN, plus a lot of other liberal websites, so you have easy access to the opinion makers in print and on the air Cable News, etc. Number seven is Hollywood and Star Power. George Clooney, who hasn't it a good movie? In about ten years? Is now the leading story in the whole country. Who gives a rats behind what George Clooney thinks
about politics? But here it is in the national news. George Clooney said this, and George Clooney said that, and George Clooney said, oh my, we better get somebody else. This is shocking. I'm shocked that Joe Biden suddenly is frail and elderly on June twenty seventh. I didn't see that before, Clooney. The opinion makers are out there and many Americas, maybe not you and I, but Americans pay attention to him. Then you have
other important factors as the Democratic machine kind of works in the action. You have the evening newscast, PBS and late night jokesters. Those who only get their news from NBC, CBS, ABC and PBS vote for Joe Biden fifty five thirty five. You will never see a David Muir or Lester Holt run a bunch of negative stories about Joe Biden until given permission to do so by
all of the elements of the Democrat Party. They're one of the divisions of the Democrat Party is the evening newscast and also the morning shows, and of course to View, which is unbelievable and disgusting. All the morning news shows
and the View pumps out left wing propaganda regularly. There will not be stories on NBC or CBS or ABC about the horrors on the Southern border, or the fact that Kamala Harris is the Tizar, she's the one in charge of the Southern border, the number of deaths and human slavery, one hundred thousand, fentanyl deaths, heroin, cocaine, and everything coming across the Southern border. You will not see a long story of the disaster the Kamala Harrison has
had on the Southern border. In fact, have you seen one story about that? Of course not. Then you have the big city mayors and the power brokers. I watched some of the morning shows they have on the mayor of Richmond, Virginia talking about what a great guy Joe Biden is. Congressional block Caucus now called the conscience of the Democrat Party. You know Maxine Waters, et cetera. Does she have a conscience. I'm not sure, but
they're covered in such a way that they're important power brokers. So you put all this together, the Democrats have one heck of advantage when it comes to running a presidential candidate a lot. The reason Bush forty three was elected was not eleven in twenty oh four. After that was Obama Obama. In fact, of the last eight presidential elections, the Democrats have won the popular vote seven of the eight. The only time it didn't happen was in two thousand
and four. So you begin with the idea that for the Republican to win Magne, you have to thread the needle. You can't make a lot of mistakes. You're going to lose the popular vote, but you hope to win three or four states by a total of fifty thousand out of some one hundred
and fifty million votes. The Democrats begin with all those advantages, and at this point the Democratic Party believes, and I'm watching CNN right now George Clooney, So who gives it rats behind what George Clooney thinks about anything, But when George Clooney speaks, guess what the National News covers it as if it
represents basic American middle class thought. You get these divisions, this great Army, the Air Force, the Navy, the Marines of the Democrat Party, and for seven of the last eight Electionsmocrats have won the popular vote and the only time they did when was two thousand and four. So for the Trumps to to win this November, he must overcome all the advantages of the Democrat Party, which include easy ballot access, massive fundraising, ground soldiers to register
brand new voters and on election election month get them out to vote. The universities and the colleges, the newspapers and most of the websites, most of the cable news got to overcome Hollywood and their star power. The evening newscast PBS, the late night jokesters have to overcome, the morning have to overcome the view have to overcome all the big city power brokers and all of big
tech. That's what the Democratic Party lines up their soldiers, sailors, marines, and air Force, and the Republican Party has Donald Trump, who's attacked mercilessly by all these divisions almost every day. That's what the Democratic Party now says that Joe Biden cannot muster enough support among those groups to remain as president. About a week ago it turned in late night. And when that happened,
when the late night jokesters said enough is enough? When Fallon and Kimball and Myers and Colbert and Stuart when after Joe Biden, I said that's it. That's one of the divisions, the marching divisions of the Democrat Party are the so called late night comics that haven't told a joke in about ten years. So when that happened, and when George Clooney God blessed Julia Roberts and
George Clooney, oh my gosh, what do they think? It's clear to me as an observer that Joe Biden is done, du and n done, and it's going to be extremely difficult for him to continue past the middle of August. And so they need two weeks to get it together. Start running puff pieces about Kamala Harris, what a great person she is, and if you vote against her, you're a sexist or a racist. That's going to be to call it. Don't look at her credentials, don't look at her
failures in life, don't look at her affairs on the southern border. Just talk about her race and her gender and historical candidate. We've never elected a black female whose mother is from India and father from Jamaica who grew up in Canada, but now she's an African American female. You got to vote for her for that reason. Then the armies of the Potomac will march to make
sure that she wins. You're gonna have the late night comics. You're gonna have all the tech billionaires given all the money necessary, the newspapers and the websites and cable news and Hollywood star power, the universities and the colleges, gonna have all the laboring unions and planned parenthood and the morning talk shows, big city mayors all marching in mass Here's our candidate. Don't vote against her, otherwise you're in trouble. Put all that together and be careful for what
you wish. We can't control it as normal Americans. The best candidate for Donald to run against is Joe Biden. But when you have these groups against you and you're a Democrat, your your goose is cooked. Let's continue if line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. Bill Cunningham, the Great American Live at Home of the Reds in your home of Rhys Hines on news Radio seven hundred WULW Men over forty five. Do you have a frequent urgent need to urinate or a week flow?
Do you suffer from an enlarged prostate or BPH? I love then diagrams, I really do. I love then diagrams. It's just something about those three circles and the analysis about where there is the intersection. Right, yeah, I see people. You agree with me? Right? Hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting, so you know about ven diagrams. You know what that is? I have no idea. Rock Rock, You're the smart one. You take like your feelings, your emotions, and your intellectual power, and they
where the lines intersect. It's supposed to show something. What does it show? I don't know. Inside this shows the relationship of your most separate things, how they are ignorant. Well, I don't know. I've never seen a ven I've heard of Venmo, but I don't know about ven You have Venmo. You can't even get concert tickets, you can't even turn your TV on it. Oh yeah, I have Venmo. No, I don't have Venmo. I don't know what your next door neighbor. It's like getting something
paid, right, you paid for something? Yeah, but it's with fake money. Though it's great What about PayPal? You know what that one knows or exists, exists in the clouds. What about Hulu? Who Hulu? Never heard of her netflick? I have that on my thinking home. OK. I never watch it though. I go between Newsmax, Pluto, PuO TV. But Venmo so the Venmo deal. That's she loves it. Foo boo boo boo boo boo. That's a yeah TV series boo boo foo boo.
There's all these TV series, these TV platforms out there. When you combine them all, like most people have, you're paying more than you actually would for a cable. So cutting quarter isn't very smart. I don't know what it is. I support Venmo is like a s Yeah, it's just like a uh, that'd be right down your round money. But it's online, doesn't actually exist. It doesn't exist. That's what I like. It doesn't exist and you pay attention to it. Correct, not bad. I
don't know about that. That's our society. We're in trouble. I think we're in trouble. I saw this stat sixty percent of women or girls between eighteen and thirty five, sixty percent will never have babies, yeah, and never give me that I'm thinking. Okay, that's why. If you've seen the protest, the gender and most of the Hamas protesters, they're female. Becaus, got nothing else, nothing else to do, taking care of your wife's busier morning, she gets up, go go to bedtime. It's chaos
and she loves it most of the time. So you get home and there's more chaos. I got to come to your house at some point. I did last week, but I couldn't cut was there was there another championship match last night? And there's there wasn't There was one today though, before you left them and got them all, wait till your father comes home. That's
right, Hang them up like carcass just beat him. Just found away a little rock, and I like, came over and talk to the boys alone, if you let me give them that talk about American wisdom, wisdom America, You ignorant, don't be ignorant. I want to talk to them about loving your brother, loving America, working hard, working smart, taking your vitamins, pay attention to your parents, get a hulkster and don't be a clown. Take vitamin in Python. I got one. I got the eight
nch Python right there. I like that I shouldn't do that in public. I'm sorry the girl. I'm sure they do that. We're not on closed circuit TV. All right, now, give me some sports about Rhese Hines. You better start tonight. That's all I got to say. Will heave the st reporters of proud Service, every local tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers Tamestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati called the experts preferred home comfort at five, one, three, eight nine to two h V a c spot.
Joe Biden is like Rory McElroy, who gave an interview he's been down for about two weeks. He says I was great until I wasn't. Joe Biden is the nominee until he isn't, and the Democratic power is the best to defeat president. Why would you think that I would have that interview here. I think the president is great, and there are some misrepresentations of what I had said. I never said he should reconsider his decision. His decision
isn't the president. I don't know at happened to New York Times that they make up news the New York Times. Oh my god, I unfairly be over the decades and decades. Oh my god, get out to Venmo again. Get those circles going, get them going. Nancy Pelosi's attacking New York Times, cats and dogs. These are the end days. So Biden's supposed to have on Friday with all the Native leaders, and he's supposed to have a big press conference kind of thing. There won't be any questions about any
other countries, none of that. So he does terrible at that, which I would bet you will. I'm starting to I want to possibly rescind my bet that he will be the nomination. You can't bet made his head. No. I have three choices for you, Rock, and I'm reading the tea leaves. I'm pretty good at this, getting the feel of what's going on and feeling he's going to be gone. That's my field. Here's the deal, each of you. I have three Mike or Slowey head on the
author about nuclear war, about five thousand nuclear weapons. It's a nuclear winner. We go back to hunters and gatherers. Uh five. Most Americans are dead and you have no communication, et cetera. Would you rather die? The Black death has come to America now, the plague with the illegal immigrants. We're not going to die either the Black Death, the plague, which is a bad deal. Parts your body become dead and they fall off. Got a finger, it falls off, Got an arm, it falls Black
death is coming. Yeah, Black death's here? Really yea Black deaths It costs from unsanitary conditions with rots like fleas and everything is able. That's a problem. We have now numerous Americans infected with the Black Death. That's a bad way to die. That's choice number one. Number number two is an asteroid like the Eucretan striking, and then civilization ends over six months. You can die of the Black Death or the asteroid or nuclear war. How would
you rather die? Asteroid asteroid? Seg I would rather I would want to be here because you're the lone survivor and I'd be your only listener. I give myself a shot. You're headed. You're headed to Mason to be the guy to tell people what to do and where to go. And you're gonna make a bunch of friends real quick, graffhicing weather together in an after a nuclear war with you. Seventy five is not there anymore. I'm sorry, and miss Jickison woman said that our saddle is three stages. One, has
the missiles arise from China, North Korea or Russia. We got that defense dome, like I set this up without your interfering, saying that arises, say, five thousand nukes go up, and within three minutes we know. Now within five minutes there has to be confirmation. Okay, this isn't a glitch, this is a real thing. And then the president has six minutes, oh boy, from that point on to whether to launch or not to launch six thousand nuclear missiles all over the world. After four o'clock we're in
trouble. Well, because he's not eight o'clock. That'll be George Clooney will make the decision. We got a problem. But at least with the Black Death, you die slowly with parts of your body riding off and falling. That's the opposite what I want. I want to go watching too many movies
at night. I had on Liz Bonus at twelve oh six talking about the Black Death has come to America. I'm thinking illegal aliens are bringing in addition to human trafficking and deaths and disease, and now we've got the Black Death, the bubonic plague. I said, how do you get that whether flea, it gets onto your dog or cat or whatever, and then infects the cat or the dog. Then the flea gets on you and bites you. Then you have the black death, and you start noticing you have sinus headaches,
you have colds, You don't feel good. That sounds like the flu. That sounds like watching a democratic debate. And she said no, but then within a couple of weeks parts of your body to start turning black. That's not good. And then it falls off. I said that sound good. Doesn't know, but she said, the asteroids another problem, because we're gonna hit another asteroid, maybe bigger than the one hit the You could tell,
well, here's what he here's my idea what they should do. And I'm just kind of spitballing, kind of outside the they should should take, in my opinion, some oil riggers, right, some people that work on this, the oil rigs off on the offshore thing, because say not a drilling is okay. Get together with NASA, okay, and you get together. You put these these guys that know what they're doing way around an asteroid okay, and had a drill and things you've seen the movie they put them
on none movie. I'm just giving you what I think should happen to Lost in Space. They land on the asteroid while it's traveling like thousands of miles per hour, okay, and they implant a nuclear warhead. You find saw the movie? What movie? I'm just telling them telling you that in the into the asteroid and here's the movie movie. It's a movie. This is a team. I developed that plan. It's about twenty years old. Ben Afflack, did it? Hit the music from one of my favorite bands?
You know, you could save the world. You could be the one band plants the bomb in the song playing riverband? What's their name? That's your favorite band? You say it? I know it. What's the name of the lead singer? If you said it, I know it? Aerosmith? That's him right there. Who's the lead singer? That's the guy with a guy? Yeah? Yeah, hit the music? Is this this movie has been made? And guess what? He saved the world? A terrible plan?
Would you agree? I agree with it. Hit the music. It's like a wife having steps and us and you rather have the black death and take a chance the asteroid things fall off. I got a shot. I'm thinking if I have a nuclear if we had five thousand nukes, what about the dome like Israel, Well, we don't have enough of them to stop. But you're going to be in the the I'll be I'll be like a one other person. Here's the deal you have. You have a choice of
four people that can come into bunker with you. Okay, Chari pollelo. Let me think Tanya Rourke, there's bonus, Sarah, at least you bringing. I'm taking Liz bonus. He's a medical person. Maybe we could live together and procreate the species. But I'm thinking, you know, I'm ten feet underground like a mole, and I have sixty days of food to communicate. That's what do you do? Go down the street to Kroger Tylersville Roads, my ass, goodbye, that's it. Bend over and I'm done.
I think the Black Death gives me a shot, because you know shot, you rode away slowly, what would fall off? It's likely you. So you could save the world by being the guy that plants the nuclear bomb into the asteroid, going that's a good idea. Miles an hour you could be you would get the Medal of Honor and everything. I'm just saying that was one hell of a movie, and you knew it was going to happen. They blew it apart in small hearts came back, but they have been and
Steven Tyler because of him, they all lived, so to speak. So give me some sports. Well, Reese Hines looks to do it again tonight in the first player of Major League history to get five extra base hits in his first two games. I bet you some of his stuff goes to the Hall of Fame. What do you say? I bet the bat. I bet you the bat, he used it and all that. I saw the interview with his mom on the on the television last night, the Hall of Fame. I bet very proud mom. I got glent I got a friend
of mine saying Heine is on the I l entered the reserve list. Is that true for what? I don't know for what? But he's only played two games. Has he hurt already? Hamstring, wrist, knuckles and toes? Is that true? Those are the guys that you run around with on the golf course. Notes, he's on the list, He's on the list? Is he on the list yet? Not that I know of? He will be Kyle Freeland up against Frankie Montas six to ten Sports Talk card carriers
Inside Pitch for Game three Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inting Show. After that game, I saw I'm at River about about ten years ago. Steven tyger Keow he was there too, Lance was. I'm thinking, if I lose a finger, I got nine others gonna arm. I got another one and I got lose multiple appendages. You know what I mean. Useless in the transmitter with Liz Bonus to use my nose. So I'm saying, thank you. I don't know. Everything may fall off from outside in then what do you do?
Well? The most unused appendages are the ones that are gonna go first. So so I'm gonna trouble. Trouble, don't bite Liz Bonus or anybody. She ends up the interview by telling me, let's not exchange bodily fluids, said Liz, Jesus today are very aggressive. Have you noticed this? Yeah, Sarah, Sarah, she has that look of loving love, lust look unadult elude, insanity. I'm just saying lust and love Lee's passion. Bengals are three weeks They're right away from training camp. First game SEG preseason
opener one month away. From those Tampa Bay Buccaneers rolling into town. Tom Brady gonna come back? I don't think so. No, three hundred million being a broadcast. I'm staying there. Yeah, stay there. Not gonna wear no more orange orange or No. They're red and black now, aren't they great? Yes? They changed? Yeah, best throwniforms. By the way, I know those are sharp, very close to Mon's Venus, one of Segment's educational facilities in the Tampa area. Hi, Rock, what's on
the big show today? We need to know about the Black Death asteroids and nuclear war. We've got a few things. Number one, we got a Jay Ratley radigated three from about the the Bowing lawsuit. They're saying when it comes to the UH being responsible age seven thirty seven, Max ask him if they drive out of business this Bowling, America's only airplane manufacturing. Yeah, commercially and give it all to Europe does not make any sense. I don't
think. Let's help them. Let's help Boeing how many planes and bow has lots of problems. He saw the other day they had and Iran, which I wasn't very sorry about. But a guy got sucked into an engine and spit out the other side caught the whole plane on fire. How many parts came out the other side, you have seventy multiple. Also, we got Mark Tipton at four o'clock. He lives in Palm Springs. It's like one hundred and twenty five degrees out there. He's going to talk. I mean,
it's unbelievable. His pool. This guy's pool is ninety three degrees. He's medium rare. Don't go out, it's unbare. They have to switch around the whole hours like stores open at you know, four or five am and so. And That's not a bad way to go, is it. I'd rather have that than then black death. Parts like that guy, unused, appendages, fall off, chopped up like that guy on Raiders in the Lost Arc. Zeg is out it. In sports, I think so Hines on the d L sixty. He's not hamstring. You've got a he is
gonna get a bunch, that's right about what. Yeah, he's played. He run around the basis a couple of times. He's done. I'm just telling you're on the D you're on the I L give me some more Venmo stuff. Say get me out of the student's report. Willie and utter of a nice day. You're a a tri state. But Wendy, we leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. Everyone, I'm Joe Biden's horsman, first black vice president, female female black vice president, Joe Biden,
he's gone, by the way. You're gona owe me a hot fight. Son on seven hundred w l W
