Billy cunning in the Great America picking up the pieces of all that's been happening the last several days of Leland vitters on Balance and News Nation. It was at the convention, of course, for it seems like fourteen to sixteen hours every day, and Leland vetter, I've made many notes about what to go over with you, but can you first give me an overview? I talked
to Mike DeWine a few days ago, to the governor of Ohio. He's been at every convention since nineteen eighty four, which is only forty years, and he's been at many. I talked to reporters like Bill Hammer, etc. Who's been there for the last fifteen to twenty years, and the old timers refer to this as the twenty oh eight convention of Barack Hussein Obama, the excitement and things of that character and the rock star aspect. So can you give me the overview? Then? I have lots of specific questions,
Leyland, What did you think overview? Agreed? The last convention that I've been at with that kind of electricity was Obama eight. Certainly, the walkout of Obama with the Greek columns at mile high Stadium in Denver versus last night. There's a lot of similarities. What I think is different is that Obama's speech in eight whatever you think of the policies, was extraordinarily well delivered, just phenomenally well delivered. He knew the audience, he played to it.
He met the moment. The text met the moment in the delivery, met the moment. I'm writing today in war Notes, which is my daily online newsletter you can subscribe for free at warnoes dot com, I wrote that this is the convention of missed opportunities because last night, for the first twenty five minutes, Donald Trump met the moment. He talked about the events of Saturday. He was emotional, he was thoughtful, meaned changed in a way.
And then rather than saying, there's ten minutes of policy, and here's what we're gonna do to bring this country together, and here's things that most Americans or agree on that I'm going to fight for, thank you, and good night, he did sixty minutes of this sort of rambling, very demandering, some off the cuffs, some off the teleprompter, some of the greatest hits
from the rallies. And I was watching the crowd okay, and this you know, you have to think if you're gonna come to the Republican National Convention, you are in it to win it. You're there and people were getting bored. People were looking at their watches. We were around the back of the floor and you could hear people talking amongst themselves because they were bored.
It. It did not he felt that he went into rally mode, which is fine when it feels like you're in a rally at eleven thirty at night. After four days, it did. It did not land as far as far as the other presentation. And I've been to two or three Trump rallies. You've probably been to a few more than I've been to, and he went into rally mode, which is a Trump supporter and a Trump devotee and someone who badly believes we need him to leave the to lead the country.
I was not offended at all from that. I think his audience was the five percent that are completely undecided. I don't think either candidate can get fifty percent of the vote, and the issue becomes what happens to that five percent of the middle and what are the third party candidates do? And I point out to my Republican friends. I said, guys, the Democrat has won
seven of the last eight presidential elections. When it comes to the number of ballots cash, now that's not the critical factor, but it demonstrates that every time a Republican wins, it's got to be threading the needle. You got to go a little bit this way, a little bit that way. And the Democrats have this behemoth of a machine ready to go. It's like it's ready to go from off to on and get ready for what's going to happen.
And the parts with Jason Aldean and the minister from a Detroit Black Baptist minister I thought was great. Kid Rock, the Hulkster lit up the night, Hulk of Mania became trump Amania, Dana White coming back from vacation, Lee Greenwood, proud to be an American. All that stuff played well with me. The five percent that are going one way or another, if they paid attention for the first thirty minutes, they came away thinking that's pretty good.
I think the Trumpster wanted to give the red meat to the devotees, and most I spoke with said he did a pretty damn good job, and they left energized. And excited. Now, secondly, I want to get onto this issue. What's happening to the Democrats. I see now that AOC, not exactly a conservative, is supporting Biden to get out. She posted something this morning about her him getting out, But AOC also said that Kamala Harris needs to get out. And I'm reading this and I'm thinking, am
I reading this correctly? That's the most far left winging the Democrat Party doesn't want a ticket of Biden and Kamala Harris. Address yourself if you can, if these rumors are true, in the next day day or so, then Biden gets out of the election. To me, the obvious person to get in would be Kamala Harris. But now there's a sense that she can't win either. What do they do, well, that's the problem. They don't know what they do. And the person in the end that it is up
to is Joe Biden, and that's it. So the AOC reporting that I have seen is she says she doesn't want Biden to leave. The person who is saving or the people who are saving Joe Biden is the far left. And if Joe Manchin has said that, the reporting shows that the the elites of the Democratic Party, and by that I mean the donor class, house and Senate leadership. They're the ones who are telling Joe Biden to get out.
The far left is telling them to telling Biden to stay in. What AOC is saying is is that the same people who want Biden out want Kamala Harris out. And basically she's trying to make the point that there is this cabal that is taking away the people's power and they should all stay. Fine.
The issue with Joe Biden is no one can make him leave. And you're talking about a guy who won a Senate race that he was thirty points down in in nineteen That was it was in tanteen seventy two or I say, seventy eight, whenever you want, I can't the first time the first time I ran seventy two, okay, seventy two, a little bit before my time, and you weren't born yet, right ten years. I don't anything that was a thought yet my parents who weren't even married, so it
or maybe they just got married when he went. But there's a there is a entrenched fire inside Joe Biden that is burning, and it has always burned and He's always had a chip on his shoulder. He's always had a chip on his shoulder about a stutter. He's always felt like the Democratic Party didn't give him his due. He's always felt like Barack Obama, you know,
always tried, tried, tried to him. You know that there was this there's this feeling by a by the the elite of the Democratic Party that and they always felt like Joe Biden sort of wasn't as refined as they want the way he talks on and on and on. So there's this inherent tension there. And Joe Biden is the guy who has said I want to stand by and I'm not going to be pushed out. He felt like he was pushed out in sixteen. Yeah, he felt like he wasn't taken seriously in twenty
and he's going to prove to everybody. So I would submit, the harder people push on him, the more likely he is to stay. A quote from Instagram on AOC quote. If you think there's a consensus among the people who want Joe Biden to leave that they will support Vice President Harris, you would be mistaken. And this is complete, utter chaos. I cannot imagine that if Biden leaves the race with a political gun to his head that they skip over Vice President Kamala Harris, what that will do to the base of
the Democratic Party will be complete chaos. And I would note, I tell my I'm going to disagree with you for a second because of this. The basic Democratic Party didn't like Kamala Harris. You know how we know that because the basic the Democratic Party is would votes in Democratic primaries h and she didn't make it. Not only I was she didn't make it too. Iowa US she pulled and she barely registered in polling in South Carolina. There is no
love of Kamala Harris by the base of the Democratic Party. Now you know, everybody from the anthic goes, oh, well, she's a black woman, therefore they're all line up behind her. The elite of the Democratic Party will line up behind her because she's you know, built relationships and kissed up to them. And the intellectual liberalism or illiberalism, what doe youver you want to call it, that is based in the DEI intersectional philosophy loves her.
But the real base of the Democratic Party is very skeptical of her, especially black men. No in that regard. I have a little bit of historical analysis from nineteen sixty eight. You might recall the debacle the riots in Chicago. Sixty eight was the worst political year in American history bar none. With the assassinations and the riots, etc. You weret h. Humphrey was a weak, unpopular vice president who came out of Chicago thirty points behind Richard Nixon,
thirty points. By the time the election itself took place, he lost by one percentage point. And that's what I'm told that Joe Biden is being told that you're not thirty points behind, you might be two or three, or four or five points behind, and that they all know that Kamala Harris cannot be the nominee, and other than Michelle Obama coming out behind the drape in Chicago, uniting everybody under the Obama banner. Once again, I couldn't
agree with you more. That Kamala Harris is not enjoyed or liked by the Democrats, much less working class white men in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. I can't conceive of that being a popular choice. Now, lastly, before we conclude, we have all the reporting since the assassination in attempt last Saturday on Donald Trump. One third of Democrats believe it was a staged event by Donald Trump, that somehow he staged the whole thing for political benefit,
which I think we can dispense with that quickly. That is utterly absurd. But secondly, what does this say about the efficiency of Kimberly Cheetle, What happens to her for the hearings on Monday, and how incompetent is the leadership of the Secret Service? Important to separate the Secret Service agents from the Secret Service. Donald Trump did that well last night, big applause for the Secret Service, and I think he and his family have handled that perfectly. It
is unquestioned that the Secret Service leadership has real problems. I am not sure that she shows up for the hearings. Maybe she will, maybe she won't. John Brosso Marshall Blackburn went to my Wallas style and chaster through the convention. If you haven't seen the video, you should look it up. But it is clear that there are multiple, multiple failures. And our Brian Anton, who I think is one of the best street reporters out there and just
dog it in his ability to get scoops and stories. He reports that one of the one of the screw ups is that the original plan for the rally security had the building that the shooter ended up using marked as a local police sniper position. The local police officers were supposed to have a sniper up there, and the agent or the counter sniper team when they were looking and seeing someone with a gun on top of the building or rifle, they thought that
person was a police officer. And you can imagine now in Heinz it seems obvious. Oh well, you can tell the difference. Well, at that point, it's the decision of am I going to shoot a fellow police officer because that's what this was supposed to be, and that was that that may have been the reason that the Secret Service didn't take the shot before the guvernment opened fire. So there's gonna be lots of issues. Mark Green, who
was on the show last night. They have subpoenas for the radio transmissions to try and try and start sussing it out, and I think we're going to figure it out. I think what we're going to also find is that the Secret Service is way understaffed, way over extended, and you know, has gotten to the point that they rely on a lot of local law enforcement over and over and over again, and that clearly broke down. Now, the problem is the only thing that's going to increase between now in November or now
in January is the demands on the Secret Service. Right, you're gonna now you have you have a vice president and president, vice president president and vice presidential nominees on both parties for them to take care of and look after. You're going to have their families. Then you have rally schedules. Then you have barnstrowming across the country, and of all of a sudden there's a new Democratic ticket, so you're going to have them also watching the president plus two
other candidates. The distresses on that are going to only get worse. Stress only magnifies problems. It does, and it needs to be great greatly increased,
and of course affirmative action. Slash DEI has raised as ugly head that seemingly the director now of the Secret Service was a popular person in the detail of Joe Biden when she was the Second Lady during the Obama administration, and they wanted to get a woman to head up the Secret Service, and according to some reporting, Joe Biden kind of remembered Cheatle from from the eight years
earlier, and so let's see if she's available. And she was handling security for Pepsicola and also Quaker Oats which is a part of PepsiCo and reached back in time, and of course she came in. She was an agent protecting her, not in a management position, and then all of a sudden she was promoted to the top job and she is completely overwhelmed. In her defense, I would say they probably have to double the size of the Secret Service
with everything going on in the country right now. And I can completely I'm not going to go at those snipers who had the murder or the coward in their crosshairs and didn't want to pull the trigger because they thought they might be killing a fellow, a law enforcement officer. And the pitch of the roof was such that the highest part of the roof. He was laying on the low side of the roof, popping up his head at the pitch to make
the shot. And the reason it happened is that the other Butler County official, the cops, one of them fell off the roof and they pointed the gun out. I mean, he kind of fell and hurt himself. I found out this morning, and the Secret Service was they didn't want to take the shot and kill a cop. And there was just complete snaffoo and a complete disgrace for the Secret Service to allow that building to be unused. The hearings will be interesting. But Leland Vitter, thanks for coming on the Bill
Cunningham Show. You're on of course Monday through Friday on News Nation, and once again give my best to all the folks at News Nation, and thank you very much. Appreciate this sport, Belle, Thank you Leland Vitter.
Oh, let's continue with more line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, your reaction plus Red Spaceball Tonight gets underway in Washington as they try to pick up three and a half games on about forty three thousand teams in front of them to get to the playoffs. On News Radio seven hundreds WuW Billy cunning MS Great American and I think the convention was extremely successful. It was wonderful. I love the more hilarious entertainment
parks parts they have. Hulk Cogan go nuts I thought was unbelievable. It was good to watch. Not my favorite singer, but Nonetheless, kid Rock is popular, Jason Aldeen is my favorite singer, and I love as Big Green Tractor and Dana White Lee Greenwood. And the two things I took away from the Trump speech before I get into the particulars is the border and drill
Baby Drill. By that, I mean whether you're in Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida, Arizona, you are a border town, as anywhere from twelve to twenty million illegals have flooded into the country without housing, without food availability, without jobs available, and using all the healthcare services, etc. The deficit of skyrocketing, and average Americans understand that that. I read some of the early ratings and it appeared that Fox News won again with about seven million viewers,
which is about the same as NBCABC and CBS put together. Throw in of course News Nation, Newsmax, Brightbart, etc. You might have a total of maybe eighteen million people watched it. Eighteen million. There's three hundred and fifty million or so in this country, eighty million or our children. That means two hundred and seventy five million adults. Of the two hundred and seventy five million adults, about one ndred one hundred eighty million are registered vote.
That means ninety percent of the registered voters did not watch any part of the RNC ninety percent. And so I know that media likes to think how important we are, but in reality, there's tens of millions of Americans out there who don't pay much attention to politics, and when they vote, it's based upon how they feel about their personal life, is it good or bad. So I think forty five forty six percent of the Trump vote has not
just solidified. It's in kryptonite. It's in concrete, reinforced concrete, not going to change. On the other hand, it appears that Joe Biden, who may be out as I put it for months, in the next two or three days, may have only forty one or forty two percent of the vote. And of course, uh, Kamala Harris doesn't do much better.
In fact, she might be more unpopular than Joe Biden with those votes that voters that matter in Michigan, in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, because white working class Americans look at scance at Kamala Harris coming out of San Francisco and the ridiculous job resume that she has with not one damn accomplishment anywhere along the route, and so I was happy. I'm satisfied. I watched it all. He
got done about twelve oh five am this morning. I was up for another hour and a half watching the media coverage, and I give the whole convention like an A plus. Van Jones of CNN not exactly a right wing supporter, he's a devotee of Barack Husein. Obama said it was the best convention since twenty oh eight, when you might recall Oba. It was in of course, Denver, Colorado, in the Mile High Stadium, and he came
out with the Greek pillars behind him and people went nuts. Well, if that convention was held in Ohio State or Michigan Stadium, it would have been filled up. In today's world, that's almost impossible. I can't imagine what outdoor rallies look like in the future. I don't know. Before I get onto ancillary matters. One third of Democrats believe that the assassination was staged, that it really wasn't an assassination, that somehow Donald Trump himself put this thing
together to make it look like it was an assassination. I'm looking at coverage of MSNBC, so you don't have to. By the way, MSNBC pretended as if they were at the convention when they were not. They were sitting in the studio New York City. Some of the worst comments came from Alex Wagner, a female who argued that the Geopiece pick for vice president that now
beloved jd Vance dropped easter eggs of white nationalism. To just reflect on that a while, that it was this specific intent of jd Vance, who's married to a person of color. I've been with his children, Darling kids, they're not they're persons of color. His wife, Usha is an Indian from New Delhi. And anyway, this is NBC News. This isn't some far left wing radical website that traffics and hate. Of course MSNBC does that too.
But she claims that the jd Vance quote dropped easter eggs of white nationalism by speaking about his family burial plot in Kentucky. Here's the quote. I just think the construction of this notion reveals a lot about someone that's Jadie Vance, who fundamentally believes in the supremacy of whiteness and masculinity. You know, revisitation of his roots, But is it actually really revealing that when he thinks matters and who America is, that America is a place for people with his
shared Western background of white supremacy who married a woman of color. That's my addition, not hers. So if you missed MSNBC and you listen to JD Vance, he was dropping quote easter eggs of white nationalism. Did you pick up on those? Because I did not? And then another joyless read. If I had to listen to Joy Reid or Joy Behar, I would lose
my mind and suffer from projectile vomiting. But she questioned whether or not Trump was actually shot with a bullet, that possibly it was shards of glass or a creation of Donald Trump. She's quite This is NBC News questioning whether Donald Trump was actually shot and whether he is recovering and whether he has to wear that silly quote silly ass patch on his ear. It was a photo op, she contends, and that Trump knew what was happening. That's why he
sprung up so quickly and put his fist in the air. So if you miss some of MSNBC coverage, that is what you got. Secondly, and thirdly, kind of unrelated matters, but of course related. As you know, the inquire has done stories on this, and I certainly agree that Frishes and Wendy's has fallen on very tough times. They need to find the employees who worked at Chick fil A, but they did not, of course, So beginning June first, California passed a law mandatorily raising the minimum wage from
sixteen to twenty bucks an hour took effect July first. Twenty bucks an hour. Now, the twenty bucks an hour to the employee doesn't mean it cost the employee or twenty bucks an hour, and on top of it another four or five dollars for unemployment, worker compensation, and other government benefits required to be paid by the employer, So the twenty bucks an hour is really twenty five bucks an hour. The chain family operates seven Wendy's restaurants in southern California.
And by the way, you should know that most fast food restaurants operate on margins of less than two percent many one percent, kind of like Kroger has about a one percent margin. So to offset the mandatory wage increase these family restaurants, Wendys laid off fifty percent of the workforce, cut hours for the remaining staff, closed about an additional thirty hours a week, and immediately increase prices by ten percent. And witness is not the only change to suffer
from the new mandate. Rubio's California Grill, McDonald's in and out Burgers never had one. I heard they're great. The iconic Arby's in Hollywood all shut down. We can't. We're losing money. Every day we open, we lose more money. And when these tens of thousands of employees actually leave work, they become government wards. They get unemployment, they get workers' compensation,
they get food stamps, they get housing allowances, et cetera. So the government in California is working to make more Americans unemployed, to get more people on the government roles and make sure that fewer people have the opportunity to work. Is that the way you understand wage increases, you would think it's somewhat common sense. As a great American, at one point, I had about
two hundred employees and the Willies Wings operation. So when business expenses rise, when it costs more to do business, like if you mandate to higher wages, the company to stay in business have to cover the cost by increasing prices. And when prices go up all across the board, not just because of the mandatory wage increases, but also because of the cost of gasoline and truck driving today, those costs are passed on to you in the form of higher
prices. They kind of like basic economic principles. Correct, you should have learned this in high school instead of prior oriitizing DEI and radical gender ideologies and doomsday climate predictions and revisionist history. It's important to note that when the cost of government on the back and shoulders of private businesses increase, they pass on
those increases to you in the form of higher prices. So if government requires small business owners to pay a lot more in taxes, they pass those costs on to you. Because companies and corporations pay zero taxes. You pay the taxes as the consumer, which is why inflation is completely out of control. And thirdly, before I put on John Shekel, he's a Boone County state
senator that spent years in law enforcement. Lastly, I've been ranting and raving for a while about government mandates when it comes to plug in electric vehicles. This is out of Detroit Chrysler is telling the owners of more than twenty four thousand plug in hybrid minivans to park them immediately away from buildings and away from
your home and the police stop charging them immediately. I read this as wayman, twenty four thousand Chrysler hybrid mini vans must be parked immediately outside of your house or business because of the possibility of battery fires. The company said on Thursday yesterday that it's all Pacifica plug in hybrids between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty one, mainly in North America, and all those should not be driven.
It's the maker of Chrysler Ram and other vehicles. Investigation is ongoing. Company review of warranty data discovered several fires within the group of vans being recalled. Engineers are testing for the remedy and we'll get back to you. So if you own a Chrysler Pacifica between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty one, please don't drive it. Park it outside because the batteries have a glitch that will start a fire. And of course it's a hybrid. You might have twenty gallons
of gasoline and the vehicle will explode. Government required companies to meet standards of mileage, which demanded that they do many plug in hybrids, and this one is slapping them right in the face. So if you're not been notified about that, there, it is all right. Let's continue with more MSNBC. Trump staged his own wounding, and JD. Vance sent out easter eggs of white supremacy by talking about his family's burial plot in an evil place called Kentucky.
That's what's passing for discourse today. Plus one third of Democrats believe that Trump staged his own assassination attempt, of course, resulting in the murder of a fire chief and campatory and the wounding of two others. That it was all staged from a distance of five hundred feet. This cowardly murderer wanted to make sure he hit the top of Donald Trump's ear as he turned his head, and not the back half of his brain, which would have been a
JFK moment with his brain leaving a skull. Wow. Count me as a a plus supporter of the RNC doing a great job. Later on, we may have a delegate from there named Diane, But until then we continue with more. Do you think the media is going to cover the comments of Democrats who believe the assassination was stage for political purposes, I hope not. How
about letting the voters decide this thing. Not the FBI, not the CIA, not the DOJ, not lawyers and prosecutors and judges, Not the coordination of Joe Biden's Department of Justice sending prosecutors to Alvin Bragg in New York City, or spending time with Nathan Wade, the lover boy of Fanny Willis in
the White House, coordinating these assaults on Donald Trump. Let's continue with more coming up next as John Sheckel, who's a politician in Boone County, but he spent years and years in the US Marshall Service, all in news radio seven hundred summer is here is yours? All right? Let's continue now, Bill cunning in the Great American of course, Reds Baseball kicked off about five forty five tonight. The Reds are in Washington for three, then Atlanta,
then back at it. We'll see what happens. But received an email from State Senator John Schickel of Boone County. One of the devotees, of course, is Tony Bender, who lives in Boone County. And it's a really thoughtful expose of what's happened in law enforcement, including what happened in Butler County, Pennsylvania, last Saturday. And it's indicative of a systemic problem that has changed. And I can recall that Sergeant Dan Hills a year or two ago,
he spent thirty five years with the CPD. When there was an entrance exam to become a cop, he shows up at that point. I'm not sure it was the Duke Energy Center, maybe just the Convention Center, and there was literally three thousand, generally men and a few women showing up for twenty five positions in CPD. And now that is not the case. It's been diminished. Young men and young women do not want to serve. And
the same thing as too in the federal forces. And John Schickel, spent many years as a US Marshall in the Eastern District of Kentucky, appointed by government by President George Bush, has some thoughts on what happened in Butler County, what's happening in law enforcement? And Senator John Shickel, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Senator go back in time when you became a cop in the late nineteen seventies, What was the reputation of police, what were
the requirements and how's it different today? Well, Bill, I started out in nineteen seventy seven as a patrol officer, and back in those days, a police officer generally was someone that had great physical prowess. They were we had weight and height requirements, so you had to be a certain height, you had to be you couldn't be over a certain age, and that was required. And I remember back in those days it was amazing to me. I saw many times, quite a few times people disarm an armed person with
their bare hands because they were agile, physical people. Yeah, and you just don't have that today. And I think it's caused, you know, this just didn't happen yesterday. This has actually been going on for a long time, and now we're starting to see the tragic results of some of it. And of course it was put front and center the other day in the assassination attempt on the former president. When you look at this whole situation we're
in, it's taken us decades to get here. This didn't happen overnight. It's slowly incrementally where DEI and affirmative action has taken over. And there's nothing more intimidating to me than a six foot three inch black police officer armed standing on top of with a hat in the uniform on. I'm thinking, yes, sir, tell me what to do. And one of the most classic fun photos of the Trump assassination attempt, there is a secret service agency with
Trump that appeared to be six three six four and badasses. There were also a small female who was about five foot six that could not holster her weapons. She kept trying to holster her weapon and couldn't find it. And there may be Senator John Schickel, there may be six foot two, six foot three ins women who can actually do the job. I'm sure there are, and I say, go get them, have at it. But when men
there are, explain that explain that please? Yeah, yeah, well there are, and I've worked with them, but they are few and far between. The fact of the matter is this is real world stuff, uh. And in the real word world generally, not always, but generally these people are male, but not always. There are some women. There always have been some women that could could do it very very well. Generally that's not the case. And so in a push for diversity. What we've done is
we've lowered standards and now we're starting to see it. You know, in training, you can you can compensate for that, and they do. They compensate for it in training. But in the real world situation, when an emergency young foold, you can no longer compensate for that, and then people can get injured, people can get killed, and the mission is compromised. And that's what we see today. And we don't just see it law enforcement. We see it in the military, we see it the fire service.
It's really all over. In fact, firefighters tell me, of course the standard have been lowered. And if somebody can pick up one hundred and seventy five pound man and put that person over your shoulder and walk up and down and go up a ladder and then what you already got seventy pounds of equipment on you and then pick up someone that weighs one hundred and seventy five or two hundred pounds, put them over your shoulder, then come back down the
ladder. Have at it. Men, women, martians, Venusians. I don't care who does it. Race general makes no difference, but the physicality of being a woman as opposed to being a man. I know there's fifty seven genders anymore. I think there's one or two. I think there's two. I'm not sure. But if a woman can do that, you know what, I say, have at it. Do it. But we've lowered
the standards for political reasons and not for law enforcement purposes. And now many men do not want to serve, and they say I'm not lining up to be a cop when on my right I don't have a partner who can adequately protect me. And if a woman can do it, I say, you know what, please take the job. So I'll ask you this, John Schickel, how do we get out of it? Is it possible to get out of it? I contend almost it's Chicago cops. New York cops are
quitting in droves. Five thousand New York City cops have left. They don't want to do it anymore. Is there a way out of it? Well, it's going to take somebody with a lot of courage. But I think
we are starting to see. I was just sawing the news last night that some of the major corporations are really dialing back on this because there's a backlash, and with government, you know, government always moves much slower, and government was really the first group to push this, and they'll probably be the last group to drop it. But if enough people are upset about it, and I think there are quite a few people upset about it, and things
like this really show, you know. Another point that I wanted to bring up is I think it's contributed to the use of Dudley force on the part of law enforcement. Explain that well, because as you know, you're an attorney, Bill and so you know that the standard generally, it's different different states, is is you have to be in fear of your life or serious
physical injury to use deadly force. And if you are some small person that couldn't fight your way out of a wet paper bag, and you are going to be in fear of your life much sooner than someone who has great physical prowess and can defend themselves physically. So what happens is, and I believe this to be true, is that certain folks, you know, if you're an old man like me, you know, I'm seventy years old, so I'm in fearing my life a lot sooner now on the street than I was
when I was thirty five. I get the point. I get the point exactly. So what happens is is deadly force is used when someone else might not have to use deadly force because they wouldn't be in fear of their life, because they could handle it another way, because they're more agile and stronger. And I think both of us don't want to diminish the courage of that female Secret Service agent at Trump's side, because she applied for the job,
went through the training, and she was hired. I think for DEI or affirmative action reasons, because I can't conceive of a five foot six inch woman providing the same security and a situation as a six foot three inch hary s man. So I don't blame a woman for wanting to do the but let's have objective standards that you must meet, irrespective of your gender or race, whatever it might be. There's nothing more intimidating than a large black man in
uniform to me, I'd pay attention. I would imagine in Kentucky and Boone County and KSP and also os high State Highway Patrol, etc. I was stopped about four or five years ago in the Wilmington area by Harry s Copp, who was about six y three and block came up with his uniform on and his gun and his hat, and he spoke to me, and all
I said to him was yes, sir, and no, sir. I had on a show years ago about the policewomen of Cincinnati that or it was a big topic on A and E. And I put a couple of them on and they were maybe one hundred and ten hundred and fifteen pounds one hundred and twenty pounds. And the idea that they had been fear of their life in a wrestling match would be a much lower standard than that cop that came up to me and give me a speeding ticket. You know what I'm saying.
That's exactly right. You know, I tell you a funny story. Years ago, when I was working the street, we had this sergeant. Oh, he must have been six foot seven, big guy, could barely read and write. Was in the mid seventies, and we would have Back in those days, we'd have bar fights. I don't know if those happened anymore. I'm better at nine o'clock. Back in those days, at eleven
thirty midnight, one o'clock in the morning. We'd have bar fights that would respond to and we go in there with our night sticks and Captain Barton would walk in there and he'd have his hat on. He was this huge guy and he would just walk in there and look around and everything would see right there, but just because of his physical presence, and it was funny because he really couldn't do much, but no one knew that, no, and
they would look like he was spit pished. He looked good, and as soon as he walked through the door, everything seas all they said was yes sir and yes ma'am. That's all they said. What do you want me to do? Follow your directions? And it's gonna be a long time time, John Schickel to get out of this, In a long time, it's gonna be. It took us a long time to get in it, and it's gonna take a long time to get out. And you know, the sad part about it is and I think that's one reason why Trump is so
popular. It is the educated and the elite that got us into this mess YEP with their theories on uh uh with I don't know, the crazy theories on equity and things like that, because they don't live in real life. They don't they don't live in real life. They live in this theoretical world of books knowledge and said they don't, they don't understand, and it's it's a shame. And I think that's one reason why Trump is so popular now.
Theoretically it makes sense academically, but not in real life. It's not real. It's not it's not the reality of what's happening on the main streets of Cincinnati. They're down two hundred cops. I know the uh many big city police departments are down literally thousands of police officers. And it's I can't conceive in blue cities and blue states are getting much better anytime soon. But Senator John Schickel, your experience and law enforcement is important. Thank you for
your service, and thank you for coming on The Bill Cunningham Show. And perhaps we'll do it again because Tony Bender loves Senator John Schickel. So good to be from Boone County, Kentucky. God blessed Daniel Boone. He knew how to kick ass and take names from the Arapahoe and John John Schickel, thank you very much. Have a good day. Thank you. Let's continue
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and I'm I'm broadcasting you, guys. Over my career, I've been in the ring with some of the biggest, some of the baddest dudes on the planet, and I've sweared off against warriors, oh yes, savages and even like I said, buddy, slam giants in the middle of the ring. And I know tough guys, But let me tell you something, brother, Donald Trump is the toughest of the balls. He tougher than Andre the Giant and the macho man. You doubted Rod Halkomania says, no, how
about Jimmy Superfly Snook? Did you take your vitamins? Yes? I did, Okay, I'm watching Jason Aldine, I'm watching Kid Rock, I'm watching The Hulkster, I'm watching Dana White, I'm watching Lee Greenwood. I'm going nuts. I know the media didn't like it because it was effective, right. I love that stuff the whole Womaniac can't wait for a month in Chicago to see what the weather entertainment we're going to have there in and out of the arena. Seg I want to share with you a statement could be sixty
eight all over again of a woman named Alex Wagner works for MSNBC. They weren't even there. It was like a green screen behind him. They pretendant they were there. What does Rachel Maddow care about pregnancy is in abortion when she can't get pregnant anyway? But anyway, Alex Wagner says the following,
Uh huh. I just think the construction of this notion reveals a lot about JD, about someone who fundamentally believes in the supremacy of whiteness and masculinity, the revisitation of his roots by talking about his burial plot in Kentucky, he's actually revealing to you what he thinks about. What matters to him is white supremacy in white nationalism. Did you get that easter egg of white supremacy when JD was talking about his family burial plot in Kentucky? No, you didn't,
You didn't. Was not a dog, was alone govern a Middletown Monday, isn't he? We call it Middle Tucky? Yeah, Monday more quotes Joy Joyless read that MSNBC, what do you worry about these people? They're worthless. She's nobody watches them. She's questioning whether Trump was actually shot. They got more people? What she says, was that staged? That woman right there ought to be deported immediately? Do you think it was stage? Yeah, there was some guy on the roof. It just happened to cut
it. Just put a bullet right over his ear. He's milliseconds away from getting his head blown off, and just happened. Donald Trump would be certain that someone would be killed behind him. Yeah, not be careful. Let me move my head that way and then go instead of my forehead hits the top of my ear. But MSNBC says nuggets of white supremacy were spread. And was he really attempted assassination or was it staged? Was it stage segment? No? Are you sure? I think so? That's a worthless network.
Well, and it starts out with them two idiots on them in the morning, and I don't watch. I watched Morning Joe and Zeka Brazinski. They would take it off the air. NBC could not trust them with a microphone. Good. So the best was I think the host No, Terry Bollier. Now, who's the Democrats going to bring out? Maybe what John Cena maybe or somebody or they probably don't know who who, They probably don't know who. Wrestlers are they're going to bring out Bill Cosby. They don't
even know who's going to be the presidential candidate. Dude, their vice president? Right? How popular is Kamala Harris? She received zero delegates, zero votes and dropped out of the primary because Democrats didn't want perfect So seg is she going to be the next? Will she be the president soon? And speak behind the resolute desk in the Oval office speaking to you is one of
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Inning Show after the game. Now MLS Soccer sc Cincinnati's midfielder Luciano Lucco Acasta has been named the captain for a second consecutive year of the twenty twenty four MLS All Star Team, The All Stars. MLS All Stars are going to play Liga MX Wednesday night. In Columbus college football. Miami RedHawks have been selected as favorite to win both the regular season crown at the Mid American Football
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Middle of July. I think he had an ankle injury or something back on when he went to when he signed with Toronto and Lance mcgallisher said, signed Joey Vando, How would you have liked that? Can't play? Middle of August the Open is underway with Ted McKay. Shane Lowry's in the clubhouse at seven under after sixty nine today. You know he's not his beefsteak. Justin Rose and Daniel Brown are at five under. Scotty Scheffler lookout and he's at
and two others are at two under. Par. Tiger Woods is out of it. He finished fourteen over fourteen. Rory McElroy don't play at least thirteen. Who spends time in too many bushes? He's hitting it all well. Of course, the winds blowing but left right, left right military golf correct. One week from today, what the Olympics begin in Paris, France. What's that going to look like? Good luck? I don't know, I don't know. I don't know what to tell you. Eighty two percent of
the American people say something really bad is about to happen. Well, apprehension of ugliness, something bad is about I've said I think something bad's gonna I think the assassination attempt. They're not done with Trump yet. Sue him, depose him and died him, mugshots, keep him off ballots in Maine and Colorado, diminish him, hate on him, shoot at him. And they're not done yet with him. They want more. Remember the Easter eggs of
white supremacy spread by Jay D. Easter eggs of white supremacy. Knowes that mean what? I don't know? Who said that? MSNBC people again, Alex Wagner, who's a woman commentator, she works for the network, she has a primetime show, and she says JD is spreading Easter eggs of white supremacy by talking about Kentucky. I don't know what that means. Was he dressed up as a bunny or something. Now we got the latest on it. We got the latest on the injury reports. Mark Sheldon MLB dot com.
Graham Asscraft right elbow strain, go On won't likely be back until September at the latest. What year. Luke Mayle herniated disc. He's hoped to return in about another week or so. You should go see doctor Bob Ernst christ Hospital, Pride of covecath get it. Ce s there we go. How long? Of course he had that surgery and his right that the right
hand fracture that they couldn't figure out. He's done. Matt McClain left shoulder surgery and spring training goal is to have have him start a minor league rehab in August. I don't believe it when I see it. Ian Jabo, he's yet to pitch this season right forearm strain. Red's reliever. He's going to start throwing here in about a week. The Reds have thirty seven people involved in physical therapy. What happened to Tim Kreut? They got about him.
They got about as many people on the injured list for each one of them. Brandon Williamson has yet to pitch this season shoulder injury and spring training target is twenty. Jack McKeon said, this year we got more MRI than targets. July twent a third for him to begin throwing bullpen sessions. Maybe back in September? What year? T J Friedel the right hamstring strain. I thought you were a kidding. He went to the Reds Complex during the
All Star break in Arizona to get some bats. What happened at bats? He hopes to be back July twenty sixth. Stuart Fairchild, here we go, spinal disc injury. Go see Bob Earnst. He also went to Arizona, supposed to return soon. What happened in cart This isn't it? Carson Spires on the il last week, right shoulder. He hopes to miss just one start and be back in the rotation like next week. There's your injury update. Four pages. Sheldon has the news and I say, I don't
know what to say. I can't. I mean they're hitting every body part known to mankind of red legs these days of her half. These guys come back, they might they might have, they might do something. But Stuart fairche McLain, Maylee, Brandon Williamson would be good to get back. Do you want to bet on that? I like, Matt McClain is the most serious injury they've had. Correct, but I would think that. But then if where's do they all right? Where does Jonathan India go? He's like
the best, maybe the best player. So Matt McClain, I mean, what happens if they would have dealt India in spring training? Then Matt McClain gets hurt, screwed, blue tattooed, and barbecue. I don't know what to tell you. And then yesterday we got a crisis. Yesterday afternoon, the Reds announced that they gave their number one pick nine point two five million dollars Brown. That's the highest ever, right, surpasses the nine point two
million the Pirates gave to Paul Skeens last year. Mister Burns better be as good as Paul Skins one. If he's got a a good looking girlfriend too, you mean Olivia Donne. Yeah, I'd give up baseball. Might be done. He might be done with schemes and move to Chase Brown. Chase Brown and his and his band of brand are renowned. I tell you right now, we got I don't know we got nothing that the list concerns me
a bit. Would you agree? How do these young guys? How does David Bell put a lineup together with a guy getting hurt on a daily basis. There's some people around here wanted to run him out of town. You're referring to Lance now, staying in general, I'm just saying in general, who was it. I'm just saying, fans and everybody, what's he gonna what? What's the new guy? What you're gonna bring in lou Penella again, hot rose to you. Yeah, I bring back Paul O'Neil. What
they need. What they need is as a little talking to by lou Panella, maybe be a guest speaker in one of their clubhouse meetings. Saga is that it in in sports with the disabled list? I think we got everything anymore. I don't think so. I'm gonna get a sponsor for it next week, sponsored by UH. I would think Doc Kremchek with one of the mooddy goodness, I say, get me out of the Studge Report. Well, the head honor of a beautiful day and weekend ahead, we leave you
with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. You know, when I look out and I see all the real Americans. I think about how Donald Trump his family was compromised. When I look out there and I see Donald Trump, I think about how his business was compromised. But what happened last week when they took a shot at my hero and they tried to kill the next president of the United States? Shot again, Shota Media Night again. I'm not sure MSNBC likes that kind of talk. Would you agree? I don't
think so. I'm not sure hal Cogan will be on their network. Let's continue with more. Trying to get a connection to a delegate coming g They weren't even there anyway. They were in New York City. Yeah, with a green screen behind them, fake talking about the easter eggs of discrimination and white supremacy spread by j D. I don't pal aw. Let's continue with
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the Bowl bad the Bowl by Billy cunning into Great America. And I have a report, uh live from a delicate coming in in about thirty to thirty five minutes after the student's report. That would be from my sister, Diane Cunningham Redden, who's a member of the Executive Committee of the State of Ohio. She was also selected by Donald Trump actually Eric Trump to be a delicate, and she is u reporting live coming back in a car with Cheryl Sebee
from Milwaukee about halfway back. And I spoke to my sister two or three times a day, and it was an amazing what the delegates will put through to get to the floor. By that, I mean they were picked up breakfast before eight o'clock in the morning and then they were fifty to sixty miles away from Milwaukee, and the security was beyond believable. And that's for delegates
who were screened ahead of time. But nonetheless, I think it'll be interesting to see what actually was heard by the delegates to the Republican National Convention. And so my sister, who's one of I think seventeen or eighteen delegates that was selected by Donald Trump to actually vote for him and we'll report to you live about two forty five, two fifty they're in a car coming back and you'll have that update soon. But this is what I want to do now.
The media has its say and has its way, and I watch all the media coverage that I can, because, let's face it, you don't have the time to do it. Many times it is it is interfewing with your life. And the great majority the number of people who watched the entire convention was about eighteen million total people, with Fox News having about six or seven million viewers, ABC, NBC and CBS having about two million each, and then down from there was News Nation, Newsmax, MSNBC, et cetera,
CNN. So the total number of people who actually watched all are part of this convention was, let well, less than ten percent of the electorate. Great majority of people, believe it or not, didn't pay attention. Do you give you an example if a super Bowl draws one hundred million viewers and NFL games are like ninety one or ninety two of the top one hundred shows, but the great majority of Americans do not watch the super Bowl.
The great debate on June twenty seventh, how about this number, one million watched the Great debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, which was perceived at that time to be one of those moments you can't miss. Well, there's three hundred and fifty million Americans. If about seventy or eighty million or under the age of eighteen, that means there's two hundred and seventy two hundred and
seventy million Americans. And of that number, fifty one million watched the debate, so a two hundred and twenty million if two hundred and seventy million didn't watch it. What I'm pointing out is that there's a whole group of Americans, many of whom actually vote, that will vote based upon their personal circumstances. Great majority do not pay attention to politics. It is disgusting and the world in which I live, I hear it constantly, don't you. How
does anybody vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris? Well, guess what if Joe Biden stays in the race and there was a report ten minutes ago, then he has a rally scheduled on Sunday. Joe Biden does, but the media is all but ushered him out. The media is all but said he's done. But Joe Biden may say the hell with it. I'm staying in that I was forced out in twenty fifteen when I wanted to run, and
that Obama is not my buddy anymore. The media reports that they don't get along at all, And so the media was saying, well, once the guardians of the universe, the Pelosis and the Schumers and that Keem Jeffries, and when they step forward, of course Joe Biden's going to do what he tells them to do. Well, I got a question. I raised my hand in the back of the room. What happens if Joe Biden doesn't do it? Because the only person that could take the money two hundred and some
million is Kamala Harris. And most people would agree that she's incapable of being the president. And I can't imagine how she appeal appeals to those living in Pennsylvania, Whisky, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Wisconsin. I can't imagine her appealing to those voters in any serious I can't believe it's going to happen. I don't think. But I've said before that Joe Biden will not be the nominee.
Something's gonna happen. And the only candidate I fear is Michelle Obama, And at this point there's no indication she wants to jump inside this fracas. And it'd be real said if Michelle Obama would come in this late and ruin the democratic ideas of the so called Democratic Party. You know, the party that cares about democracy wants to invalidate eighteen million primary votes for Joe Biden, the party that cares about democracy in states like Colorado and Maine, the Supreme
courts all Democrats voted to take Donald Trump off the ballot. They care about democracy, right? And how about the efforts of the Democratic Party to have no primaries this year when they knew Joe Biden was not mentally equipped to do the job. None, no primaries whatsoever, And they sued to keep Robert F. Kennedy Junior and Dean Phillips off ballots. The Democratic lawyers, the Coe Law Firm, and others worked hard to make sure that Democrats did not
have a vote. They don't that party about democracy, couldn't care less about democracy. What that party cares about is winning, and they don't care about you voting. It would be a slap in the face to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to be told at this point, guess what, you can't run anymore because five or six at the top say you can't do it. I have a novel idea. How about letting voters decide elections. You and me, your husband, your wife, your friends, let us decide the election.
There's been eight long years of extra legal efforts trying to neoter and destroy Donald Trump that started when he came down the escalator. There was about a two month period where Donald Trump was with Morning Joe and MSNBC all the time, but they suddenly said, wait a minute, this guy might win. There's been a NonStop effort where all were justified under the banner of saving democracy.
We got to save democracy well. In twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen, Hillary Clinton fueled the lie that discredited ex British spy Christopher Steele that had discovered that Trump maybe was a verifiable Russian agent and asset all that was a lie. In fact, Hillary paid for the report that was the basis of the FBI's doctorate evidence submitted to a PFISA court that Comy James Comby leaked confidential documents and lied to the Congress. Of course, nothing came of that whatsoever.
Then you had two former CIA directors, John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence Jane Clapper, repeatedly lied on cable news but also before the Congress. The result that Trump lost the twenty sixteen popular vote but still won electoral college. Media coverage was so nasty and so vile and so supporting of Hillary Clinton and so bad for Donald Trump that enough people had doubts about this guy that they didn't vote for him, but he still won. And so then what
happened, Well, obviously we can't let this happen. So celebrities and funded liberals waged a nasty media campaign to convince the electors like Sriah Frichard K. Jones to become faithless. I had him on a few days ago. He received hundreds of threats, emails, and letters telling him as an elector, don't vote for Donald Trump in the state capitol. And of course he rejected
all ideas. Is that caring about democracy? Well not at all. And then Nancy Pelosi began the two year long effort to destroy the Trump presidency, using special counsel Robert Mueller, and his investigators illegally and criminally regularly leaked false information about the walls closing in on Donald Trump, that he was going to be forced from office, and Robert Mueller had the evidence. Well, guess
what. After two years Robert Muller, handpicked by Mary Garland, announced that there was quote no evidence of a Trump effort to calluse with Russia quote unquote, And in fact, the real collusion took place by Hillary Clinton, who paid for false information uses Affidavis's spy on Donald Trump. So when that resulted in a big nothing burger, Nancy Pelosi quickly switched to a telephone call that Donald Trump made to Zelensky to ask him to continue the investigation of monies paid
to Hunter and Joe Biden because of Ukraine and Barisma. Now that call became the basis of the first impeachment effort. Unbelievable, And that in twenty twenty laptop showed up and abandoned at a repair shop because he was a crack cocaine head. The FBI had that incriminating evidence nine months before the election. It
did nothing with it. However, Joe Biden the Democrats got together fifty one former intelligence authorities to mislead Americans on the eve of the twenty twenty election that that laptop was in fact Russian disinformation, Russian disinformation, and the media carried that forward. The FBI knew it was accurate, but the FBI would not come forward and speak truth. So the legal fair, the law fair against Donald Trump is something in my life has never happened before and never happened again.
So then to make sure that Trump would go to jail, they wanted to jump outside the federal legal system to go to the state system in New York City and Atlanta, which are the two most democratic areas in the entire country. They enlisted first Fanny Willis, Georgia elite prosecutor, and she had
a relationship, as you know, with a guy named Nathan Wade. And so if Nathan Wade and Fanny Willis believed that Donald Trump had violated Georgia state law, why was it necessary for Nathan Wade, the lover boy of Fanny Willis, to have two separate meetings of eight hours each in the White House involving the prosecution of Donald Trump in Atlanta and state court. Why it's not
necessary? Of course, it wouldn't be the back that up. Alvin Briggs Manhattan team hired the third ranking federal prosecutor in Biden's Department of Justice to assist in the state prosecution of Donald Trump. They wanted fallback positions, and so the thirty four so called convictions were of misdemeanors. That was all bs. But they made it a felony because because of the violation of federal election law, which of course a state prosecutor cannot prosecute federal violations. None of that
mattered. All they wanted to be able to label Donald Trump as a convicted felon. And practically everything I've been hearing from MSNBC and CNN is that he is a convicted felon. So far it all failed. And the court found just a few days ago that special counsel Jack Smith in the Florida federal case when mar Lago was raided by FBI officials, that Jack Smith was illegally appointed
by Mary Garland, and the whole case is dismissed. So to get ahead now to July fourteenth, a shooter nearly killed Donald Trump, nicking his ear after somehow firing a rifle from a rooftop about one hundred and forty yards away while undetected. And now because that was unsuccessful, and I must have sympathy for Campatory who was killed and those that were wounded, MSNBC and others now claim that it was staged. In fact, one third of Democrats believe it
was a stage assassination attempt, that it really didn't happen. And when JD. Vance gave the speech, which I thought was fabulous, those were easter eggs of white nationalism that JD Van spread all over the floor. So I want to address that to my sister Mary Diane Cunningham read and she was an actual delegate on the floor. In about twenty five minutes, Joe Biden boasted the donors a week before the assassination attempt, quote, it's time to put
Trump in the bullseye. Time to put Trump in the bullseye. So that's where we are, So sitting here at two twenty two Eastern time, all the medias pounding the drums about democracy, the guy that won all the primary votes necessary of all the delegates, take him down. Forget about the votes. We want to install someone else, the party that cares so much about
democracy. And now we're told a half an hour ago in a release that Joe Biden is now scheduled to appear at a campaign event sometime in North Carolina on Sunday. And that's shocking the media that the party that cares about democracy wants to eliminate the candidate who had the most votes. So let's continue and segment and ile to discuss sports and so much more. And bankrupt media should quit whipping into hysteria. I suppose Nazi like takeover the federal government and quit
the hate speech against Donald Trump and let him do his job. Hopefully the left can stop relying upon washed up British spies, Hillary Clinton's money, corrupt x spooks, and teams of clownash partisan prosecutors and actually let us, the people, decide who we want, because the role of the media is to give us objective, independent information upon which you and I can cast an informed
ballot, and by doing so, that's democracy. We vote, but the media want to put their thumb, their elbow, and their knee on the scales to tell you how to vote and to ignore your own personal circumstances. The two takeaways I have from last night's speech from McDonald is that he will crack down on the southern border to actually enforce federal law. And secondly, drill baby drill that will have a magnificent impact on inflation and other issues.
So let's continue. If you want to get a live report from the floor from a delegate, that's in about twenty five or thirty minutes. Until then, we'll have news in the segment more and hopefully the Reds can make a run beginning tonight in Washington, than to Atlanta and then back home. We'll see what happens. Two twenty five, Home of your Reds and All Great Americans. News Radio seven hundred WLW. Can you believe it's summer already?
Summer break is here? You're scheduling all your activities. Now. I've known Donald Trump for over thirty five years. You know, hold on a second, hold on, I just had a flashback. I just had a flashback. Man, this is really tripping. You know. The last time I was up on stage, Donald Trump was sitting at ringside at the Trump Plaza, I was bleeding like a page and I won the world title right in front of Donald J. Trump. And you know something, He's gonna win
in November, and we're all gonna be champions again when he wins. Hello, Bye, I'm broadcasting head Rock Jason Aldine, Holkster Hankster going nuts. What are you gonna do when the Trump I may come looking for you? Segment. I know you're a great supporter of MSNBC and Joys Red. Yeah, listening to what channel they're on? Joy Bayhart or Joy Reid? Which one's your pars? Neither one, Joyless. So I give you some sports. We have a delegate coming up from her trip back from the convention,
my sister Diane Hunningham reading with a live update. Take a ride for a little green direction by Jason. He was there last night. Did you see Jason? No, I was sleeping. Some of us have to get up with the wrecks up there sitting in the drive. But you wouldn't get it. She wouldn't get out bugging. I'm just laughed and said, you I don't get in, you'll get in. She was looking too good not to go somewhere. See it. What you want to do, maam home?
You know what she said? You can go to the shoe's dead on a big green tractor. Vegan go stove. I bet he's got a big green traction too. What are you using? Better be orange and a capoda. I like that. I met that guy that owns that. Really they're the best. Is O'Hare Airport Act. You know if he's taking an air airflight today. Don't do it? Yeah, Paul J. Ratliffe say give it. We leave the students reporters a proud service of your local Tamestar Heating and
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haven. From Chris Pologgers to traditional German brew by Billy Cunningham. Great America. And there are thousands and thousands of Trump delegates generally driving the cars back from that great event the past few days in Milwaukee. One of them is a person a delegate who voted for Trump from Greater Cincinnati, Diane Cunningham Redden, who was the delegate. Full disclosure. She is my younger sister, Diane redd and Cunningham. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. I want
to share with you, Diane, my sister and Trump delegate. A comment made on Morning Joe by MSNBC host Alex Wagner. Are you willing to hear what she has to say? I am willing to hear what she has to say. Yes, I may not agree with her. I'm pretty sure I won't, but go ahead, jd Vance. This is a quote jd Vance dropped Easter eggs of white nationalism by saying during his speech on Wednesday night,
he wanted to be buried in the family's plot in Kentucky. I just think the construction of this notion reveals a lot about someone who fundamentally believes in the supremacy of whiteness and masculinity, the revisitation of his roots, but it is actually really revealing about what he thinks matters in America, and that is a place for people who believe in white supremacy, white nationalism, and a shared Western background. Quote unquote, did you sense that was the case on the
floor in Milwaukee? That was the opposite of the case, dadie Vance, That young man just thirty nine years old, was trying to relate to the crowd very effectively to his audience who he was and how he came to be. We are all a result of our upbringing, you background, he was telling us. Part of his roots are in Middletown, Ohio, not exactly the East or West coast posh places we think of with art. And this is in quotations. Officials are ruling. This is a man of and by
the people. He grew up in Middletown, hard life, raised by Memo who if you listened, they found after she passed away, nineteen loaded handguns around the house because Memh couldn't get around that well anymore, which was a smart thing to do. If you're a member of the NRA, you know you don't want to have your firearms all locked in a safe. You're certainly going to secure them so unauthorized people can't get them. But there's fingerprints safe
that you can get and you can scatter them throughout your home. So his Eastern Kentucky experience was like many people. I believe he went to the original home base where his family was from, and I found it was very nostalgic to think about the fact that he could be the seventh generation buried in that old little cemetery where most of our ancestors were buried on their farm lands. There's little cemeteries tucked away in all corners of Ohio, Kentucky, and the
Middle West where Mama and Papa they were buried right on the land. Well, you know, I guess you didn't catch up in the easter egg of white supremacy. That dog whistle was lost on you. We also have MSNBC's Joy Reid whose question whether Trump was actually shot with a bullet and whether the whole thing was staged. And I'm thinking, well, I guess you staged
the murder of Campatry. But for those are on the floor, can you describe the excitement, especially last night in Milwaukee Trump the media didn't like the Trump speech because it was effective, went on for like on a ninety two minutes and the media didn't seem to like it because it was effective, How was it actually there on the floor. Well, on the fourth day of the floor, I gotta describe our days a little bit. For the Ohio delegation, we were out. We were active for eighteen hours a day,
every day, all of us those ninety minutes on the floor. Well, from the time Hawks Coogan ripped off his shirt to Milania, to Donald leaving his box, going to escort his spouse up the stairs, and then taking the stage, no one sat down for ninety minutes. And I got to say, after four days of eighteen hours a day, we were tired. Our feet were tired, our backs were tired, we were exhausted. But there was not you could not you could hear a pin drop in that arena.
What he described that assassination attempt. The story he is only telling once, and what he's telling to the news people is don't ask me about this again. You could. I believe he's a change man. He's more humble. I think he's a little more prayerful. The fact that the last thinks that this man or any person would stage an assassination soun that also killed not only that great retired fire chief and brutally assaulted two other people in the crowd,
but the young man that fired the shot. He was killed. Huh. I know, conspiracies are great, you know. Meanwhile, their guy can't get up the steps of Air Force one without nick and his knee. But it's like, come on, And then they're making fun of the fact that he has a bandage on his ear. I'm guessing there were some kind of plastic surgery performed, probably a pressure bandage of some kind. These are people that wore face dipers for four years and many, by the way,
there were many face diapers around the arena with the newscasters. They were under chin, you know, they weren't. I guess air is sucked up to the bottom of the chin. At this point, it was just signaled virtually virtue and for those who care deeply about the country, can you described the Ohio delegation was fifty some miles away, and many of the other state delegations were as far or further away. So let's pick the first day of the
convention. Describe when you were picked up, what happened, and what time you got back. So the first day we started at eight am. The doors opened for breakfast at eight am. For the Ohio delegation, we were all in one resort. We were ninety percent of the resort was the Ohio delegation, so we felt bury at home. So everyone had to make their way on Sunday to the resort which was in actually in Fontana, Wisconsin. So we met at eight or eight thirty. It was one of the state
wides. The governor and lieutenant governor opened up today. I actually was honored to be asked to give the opening prayer. Sir Alex Trantisila of the party chair to the state. He opened us and then I gave this the prayer. So we went through breakfast, then there was an event at eleven thirty that day, and then we went directly over to the convention center, which was it is fifty miles. We thought it was an hour. It was
more like an hour and a half because of traffic. So as you each bus had a lawnforce and officer, so officers were recruited from metro police departments from all over the United States. An officer was assigned to a bus driver all week, so there wasn't like some random bus driver coming in on dates or four that that law enforcement officer did not already know before we got on the bus. Each bag was checked. We were gifted by the ARP plaft
clear bags. Everyone's familiar with those since you know the security threats at our arenas. Everybody got a twelve by twelve by six bag that was branded to put ok things in so clear bags. And we were already we were already told it's TSA style, so TFA was actually doing the security when we got to the arena. So no aerosols, no sealed bottles of water, we were allowed to bring them in. So as we navigated for this hour and a half to get to by Serve Forum, which is in downtown Milwaukee.
As we reached the exit ramps, several were blocked. There was a stop point there for the bus. There were some exit rams that were set up only for the it was called the GOP Express from all around the Milwaukee hotels. So long would wave us in. We'd go to the first stop point. They would also they'd look at the officer. They knew them by then because they'd already been three. Then we got to the transportation department, we
would unload. These are big coaches so held probably sixty sixty passengers. And the bus we were on was our resort was Ohio only the other resort on our route was Hawaii and the other was Georgia. So we got to meet some of those fus. So then we would try to get Yeah, so we would finally get to the transportations at the bars and then line for TSA and then lines to get in. I was a delegate, so that meant I went down on the floor, so you have to walk half around the
arena. I separated. Steiny was I guess, so he had to go to the nosebleet. Cheryl cev dal Hay Township trustee is also with us. She was an honorary delegate, so she was in a section. They were signed seats for us. So long as short of this, your day began early in the morning, concluded after midnight. This went on for four days and finally on the last night. Yeah, the occasion of history. Look at Donald J. Trump. Sis, I got a tell you what.
Please get back in one piece. You're gonna rest all weekend long. I'm sure watching the British Open. But for those who say this was a debacle or a disaster, they go into it with a particular left wing viewpoint that we don't accept. And Diane Cunningham Redden, thank you for reporting this and you're a great American. I'll see you soon. Thank you, Diane Redden with Cheryl Ceban more unbelievable. Let's continue. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WLW
