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7-27-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the latest drive-by shooting in Cincinnati with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Scott Gerber is still fighting for his job against Ohio Northern University, and Seg tells us about the latest Bengal to sign a contract extension.

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Anymore this year unless it's in the playoffs. Playoffs. It might happen in the playoffs. And for lucky, because the last six weeks the Reds are twenty seven and nine against every team but Milwaukee. They can sweep the Rangers, sweep the Orioles. I would assume they're gonna sweep Los Angeles Dodgers starting tomorrow. But relative to Milwaukee, they're three and ten. And how about

this little fact to him before we get to the great Brian Hemrick. And as far as Milwaukee is concerned, they have a losing record against all the other teams in baseball except in the Central Division, in which case they have a sixty five percent win percentage. Against everybody else in baseball. They have a losing record. Now they're gonna play those other teams. That's why I have hope. Get out of Milwaukee, never go to Milwaukee. Don't drink

Milwaukee beer, Get out of Milwaukee, and never go to Milwaukee. Brian Hemrick, would you agree? Well, thanks again, mister Cunningham. Did you say playoffs playhoffs right now? Believe it or not, the Reds are in the playoffs right now. It's a season in it right now there'd be a wild card. It's like, and yeah, the only problem is they're

gonna have to play the Brewers. Oh my god, don't say. I mean, how about this little fact on it and on all the games this year, about one hundred ten of them, the Reds have had a total of three shutouts other than Milwaukee, and against Milwaukee they've been shut out three times. So it's like I've always I've always said, there are teams that just have the number of the other team. And it doesn't matter how good one team is and how bad the other team is, they just always seem

to have trouble with them. I mean, do you know you take those Steelers, even when they were, you know, winning conference championships, the Bengals always gave them one of their hardest games of the year. The Cardinals always beat the Cowboys, didn't win the Cowboys were winning playoffs, the Super Bowls. It's just certain teams, and you know, and the Cardinals always give us a hard time no matter what. When it is, it sift a rough rough goes. So hopefully we can snap out of it. Because

Milwaukee did not used to be that team. It was always the Cardinals, not Milwaukee. Now it's Milwaukee. I remember about ten twelve years ago, the Bengals at that point, Uh, they had to win the last game of the year to get to the playoffs. That played the Steelers, who had a losing record at that point, and uh, maybe fifteen years ago. And guess what, just for the hell of it, the Steelers beat the Bengals, just for fun. And I'm thinking, anyway, let's talk

about something out of sports. But when I'm watching Tuesday Night's game and I'm listening to Jeff Brantley, how about this for nothing? For nothing? Bottom of the ninth threads winning, I'm thinking, Okay, they're gonna beat Milwaukee for nothing. And the Diez is rusting, he's eating Evans and beef jerky, he's just relaxing. And it's for nothing. Red's beating the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night. Uh there's two outs, nobody on base, and two

strikes on the batter. Now what are the odds? I went to bed. That's when I went to bed. I think they hit the home run. I'm like, okay, we finally got this boy. Yeah, well yeah, Benson, this the two okay for nothing, all of us for nothing nobody on two outs and all of a sudden, a walk, then a swinging bunt, and then Jeff Brantley says on the air, well, one thing you can't do to Yellows. He's always looking for the fastball and

the first pitch thigh high. What happens. Here comes the fastball on the first pitch thigh high, and Yellows hits it out as four to three, and I said, you gotta be kidding me. Okay, here comes Daz. We're in good shape. Now we got Daz coming out well, single walk, wild pitch, second and third, two outs still and I'm thinking, I can't believe they're gonna all of a sudden a fly out to center that for some reason the Reds cannot beat. Not My concern isn't the playoffs.

I am going to say the playoffs. If the Reds play Milwaukee, they'll probably sweep the Brewers. That's what I'm gonna say right now. They're gonna sweep the Brewers. They're saving it all up. Let's talk about I'm watching you. I'm watching you the other night with Siri and Mike and Uh, I'm hearing the story of Tyrone Hunter and It's a twenty five year old man who is charged with shooting into an occupied structure and apartment just for the

hell of it. And uh, there's a woman in there, Iris Roseman, who's twenty six years old, pregnant with her second child, and uh she uh is murdered by tyrone hunter. And you make a reference to the fact that he should not have been out. In fact, I'm looking at the headline of the story that he should not have been out, please plane.

Well, yeah, he was so apparently unloads on this apartment building, you know, like we've seen in some of these drive bys were you know, I don't want to they's supposed to be sending a message or they just want to create a lot of havocs. But he had some sort of a disagreement or an argument with someone, ends up firing into this, into this uh building and killing this woman, this pregnant woman. Uh Iris Roseman. U isis Roseman, and you know she was pregnant with her second child.

And you know, so the guy goes to jail, but it turns out, you know, this is the second time this happened this year. In January, he was charged with shooting into an occupied vehicle, he was caught, he went into jail, he got out, and then he's out in order to do this. And you know, the folks that said this shouldn't have happened, Tiera Powell, who's one of the community actors over there in Westwood, and she said, look, the community is tired of this.

We do not want these people who have been charged in these violent crimes, thrive by shootings, shooting at people for disregard, total disregard for life, whether they hit them or not. We don't want them out. They need to stay in there until they get sentenced and until the justice system works through, you know, don't let them out. That's what the folks who live in the community are saying. They said, you know, we've had enough

of it. There's there's you know, it's not that's everybody out there isn't causing the problem. It's a handful of people. And those are the people that the folks like Tiera Power saying, we need to, you know, keep an eye on them when they get out of hand, put them in

jail and keep them there. Well, a little Bertie drops some information in my lap, and after we spoke this morning, I saw this report of yours, and I said, man, it isn't right that some young drug dealer, who, by the way, was charged and convicted of numerous offenses. I don't know how you get to be twenty four years old committing several

felonies by that point, but nonetheless you're out running around. And he was in the fentanyl business, the selling thereof along with cocaine, along with heroin, and there were some other other dealers, and the dealers got angry at each other. There was some turf war going on, and so mister tyrone hunter took it upon himself to do some anti trust work to take away a

competitor. And he's firing into this occupied car of another person who was in the same line of work at he's in and so didn't hit anyone, but he was charged with possession of fentanyl. He was found dirty. He was also charged with trafficking and fentanyl, which is selling it for profit. He was charged with possession of cocaine, and he was charged with trafficking of cocaine.

And then he was charged with felonious assault, which is attempting to cause serious physical harm to another when he's shooting into a car and by the way, those those bullets didn't have any names on him. They were flying around the community and didn't kill anybody. Now that ser go ahead? Is that

serious? Oh yeah, I was pretty serious. You would think, you know, I said, I think what he used with a forty five to shoot up that car, you know, And like you said, it's one thing when it's you know, it's it's between this guy and that guy. But as we've seen, that's not who gets caught up in it. I don't think anybody was hitting that other vehicle and fact don't think anybody was hitting but it didn't make a difference if you'd have been standing in that neighborhood,

like a lot of folks going through that neighborhood. I think this was going on King's Court. I think both of those incidents may have been on Kings Run Court. You know, there's that's busy. There are a lot of people out, you know, all times a day and night. You see people out, you know, all along there that's up near Wenast and all that area, and uh so they just you know, a barrage of bullets. Unfortunately, know when God hit that time there's kids out in that neighborhood.

All the time, you know, and uh, and like I said, it's not And you just ask the folks that are up there and talk to folks and who are part of the community up there. Like I mentioned Tiera Powell, but Mitch Morris, he goes up there all the time too. He's you know, he's out on the scene. He's out there talking to folks. I talked to Pastor Mingo the other day, and all these

folks are saying the same thing, you know, they're saying. And so this isn't you know me and you or you know politicians saying this that there are folks who deal in this community. And what they're hearing from the people out there is we don't want this anymore. We don't We think these folks, when they commit a violent crime like this, they should go to jail and they should be in jail. And that's that's the word coming from the folks that are out on the street. And I think you know, that

message has changed over the last couple of years. You know, we didn't we didn't hear it, you know, as aggressively as we do now. But a lot of folks are on the same page. And you're starting to get. You know, they're kind of called to this sort like a grassroots effort. You know of folks who live in these neighborhoods who are fed up with this. They're fed up with you know, it used to be you get two guys they had a disagreement, even if they were in you know,

dealers or whatever. They might have a fifth fight or may stab each other. Somebody might get shot once in a while, but but not to the level where they've got. You know, take the case where the nine year old on Playfield Road was killed. You know, they used an AK forty seven and another handgun to shoot up that house. There were more than twenty five bullet holes in it, and I think they said thirty when they

finished counting. And these were huge bullet holes. You know, you see him up closer, bigger than a quarter going into the and those are ripping right through the wall. You don't have to go through a window to kill somebody. Those went through the walls, They went through windows, who went through doors, you know that house would It's amazing anyone lived, not just a little girl who got killed. It's amazing anyone who was in a house, and who was in a house grandma and two little girls. What kind

of kind of message are you sending? You know, that's the question. The messages is what you're you're a tough guy against grandma and two little girls. Yeah, yeah, I notice they were sending a message to somebody that wasn't there. It was supposed to be that, but you know you didn't target that guy. And it's this complete and total disregard that has these activists, you know, concerned and raising the red flags and saying we don't want

this. Well and the system. You said you couldn't find the name of the judge in the Hamleton County that said essentially, no bond for a drug dealer who's shooting up a community like it's gunsmoke and a little Bertie gave me a copy of the appropriate documents. It's judged Tom Hekan. Judge Tom Hecan in January looked at Tyrone Hunter's case and this is a seller of a drug dealer, well known in the community, shooting up another car to try to

eliminate competition. To me, that's a million dollar case because Demaia easily, a little nine year old girl on King's Run, easily could have been killed in the January event. But I was like, well, he's got a previous record. He's a heroin dealer, he's a fentnel We know what happens with fentnyl. Drug dealers kill according to one expert, on average, ten

people every two years because the products they sell kill people. You know, fentnel is not a good thing to take with your corn flakes in the morning. And so this was a serious case. And essentially Judge Tom Hecon of Hamlet County gave a ten thousand dollar bond, which means you put up one thousand dollars and you're free. And in the other case with the dealing of fentnel, which is I think poison, uh, he got EMU which is put a put an ankle bracelet on. So he was able to stay out

for the next six months. And what did he do for the next six months? Do you think until July sixth, I don't think it was in the boy scout troupe. He was killing other people at Fentnel. We certainly know what he was doing on July six according to at least according to prosecutors

and police that he's the one. Now you know, Clyde Bennett and I'm sure mister Hunter will have a different version of this, but at least according to police, he's out there shooting up this Uh this is a apartment building and again one of the rounds go through the through the window and killed someone. So yeah, you know, this is one of the things. It's

one of the other things that it's starting to um that I heard. I didn't even I didn't include it him in the story that I did the other day, but uh, you know, Tara Paw said, we're really watching these judges and we're trying to put pressure on people and to who you should

vote for and that sort of thing. You know, I thought it, you know, to me, it kind of got into the politics of it, and I didn't you know, put it out a short period of time to talk about it in my story and I was trying to keep it focused.

But that is what they were talking about. They've been talking about, you know, getting people interested in in the what happens you know at the at the at the polls, and who do you vote for and who's doing what, and they're trying to get that information into the neighborhood so people can start making decisions on you know, who do they want making the decisions of

who stays in jail and who goes out. So that is part of the effort, this kind of grass roof roots effort that they are working to try and get that information and say, hey, look, this judge is more linear and this judge is tougher. Now, so think about that when you go into the to the voting boost. And I'm sensitive to it. You know, I sleep with a judge every night, so I understand it. You make your choices. It's difficult. You're worried about who you're freeing who

you're not. If you got Tyrone Hunter in front of you and he's charged with selling fentanyl, possessing heroin, felonious assault guns, and moving vehicles, that's a bad dude. You don't take a risk on someone like that. And Judge tom Hekan did And now we have Irish Roseman is dead and our unborn baby is dead. And by the way, we argue on Issue one, what about Well, somehow when you kill an unborn baby it's called murder. However, for Issue one purposes, I guess it's a sister or a

tumor. I'm not sure what it is, but that's my editorial. I'm not sure if if there's extra charges in that or not. I'm not there. Look like I didn't see anything filed a pregnant you know mother. They will also charge you with the death of that child. Well, that's called a that's called a tumor. That's like a callous it's something unrelated to humanity. The fetus is not a human being, Okay, to just remember, it's like a cyst. I don't, I don't, I don't know what

it is. All well, thank you, uh Bran. I did a little research and it was Judge Tom Heican. And when when our friend and yours shows up a prominent criminal defense attorney, Clyde Bennett, it looks as if the bonds are a lot lower than they should be. But that's a different matter we'll deal with off the air. And Brian also tough for these judges a lot of times though, I mean, on the other side of that is also the idea you think you got to jail. You got all

these folks in there. It costs your money, right, So if you can kind of get the system so that you know, there is that angle of it, and I know, you know, I don't want to just sound like, hey, this these judge, you should know what you know, it's hard to see into the future and you're trying to, you know, do what you can to keep the system, you know, as clear as possible for the worst possible cases. But you know, get in there now. It's a million dollars, you know. Now he got Judge Brad

Greenberger. Judge Brad is from Loveland area and he takes a different view than some on these matters. But it's all up to the judge to take a risk, and this was a bad one. A woman and her unborn tumor unborn cyst is also dead. So all right, Brian Henrik, thanks for your reporting. No one does it better. And thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you. Thanks again, mister Cunningham. Let's

continue with more you get the government to you deserve. Let's continue Bill Cunningham, the Great American Live at your Home of the Reds, thank God not playing Milwaukee on news radio seven hundred w ELW and this week's Marcus Sir Scott Gerber from Ohio Northern University to talk about what's happening there. I read a newspaper report I had them on one or two other times in the last six or seven months about the outrageous things occurring with him, and then tonight there's

no Reds Baseball. Thank god. Those boys need some time off. And there'll be in Los Angeles Friday, Saturday and Sunday, then four games in Chicago playing the Cubs there and then back home for a while. But you just heard it, and we'll get the government we deserve. When over generations, in years, in decades, those who live in urban areas who tend to be African American constantly and only consider voting one direction, it tends to

bring about what you seek to avoid. And it appears that the large parts of the democratic base is added up to here with the results and the solutions of the policies that have been in fact for a very long time. I've had on Clyde Bennett, the criminal offense attorney, reminds me a little bit of Leslie Isaiah Gains of Gains and Gains attorneys at law representing most of the important cases now in Cincinnati, this side of Merlin Shivedecker and Scott Croswell.

So when a couple of days ago you had Clyde Bennett. I'll put a call in him at some point we have a good relationship with each other to talk about Tyrone Hunter. He may not come on because it's not good because in January he stood before Judge Tom Hegan on State of Ohio versus Tyrone Hunter, who committed numerous terrible acts for which he was arrested not yet convicted.

And in the good old days when some person black, white or polka dot would shoot up a community and have gun play between cars trying to kill one of your competitors, kind of a Clayton Sherman n I Trust Act. And also you're in possession of heroin, in possession of fentanyl for sale, and then felonious assault, which is attempting to cause serious physical harm to another by shooting at them and the bullets going all over the community. That was like

a serious matter. It was like, oh, well, we can't have that. So in that case, Tyrone Hunter in January was given essentially no bond, but to be more specific and accurate, he had to wear an ankle bracelet, and he was given a ten thousand dollar bond, which means you put up one thousand dollars and you get out, So it was in jail a few hours. Do you think an active drug dealer has trouble raising

one dollars in cash? Answers? No, so democratic judges, most of them in Hamilton County, and Judge Tom Heakan as one of them, gave essentially no bond to a well known convicted drug dealer picked up on new charges of shooting at cars and also selling fentonel and heroin. Now, when he got out, do you think Tyrone Hunter joined a boy scout troop as a leader? Did he joined the Chamber of Commerce? Did he did he work work? Did he take a job? Did he did he become a productive

member of No? No, No, he went back to the old business of selling drugs, which is in some ways a very good business financially. So now here we a couple of days ago, once again he's trying to get rid of some of the competition. He believed them to be in an apartment, so he whipped out his web up and rein sold, or shall we say, having completed sales of heroin and fentnyl, fired into an apartment in which an innocent party, Iris Roseman, twenty six years old, was

there. Much like Demaya was in Silverton just doing nothing, wrong place, wrong time, and she is shot as part of the process. Her unborn baby is also killed. And I understand that Iris Roseman had little or nothing to do with him at all. She was wrong place, wrong time. Demaya, Barton and Silverton had nothing to do with drug dealing and things of that character. There was some member of her family involved in that business and a message had to be sent. So the message was sent and the bullet

was received into the chest of Demia. She's dead. Iris Roseman is dead and Tyrone Hunter is now finally locked up in front of Judge Brad Greenberg. He posted a million dollars as the bond, a million dollars and I don't think Tyrone Hunter is going to get out anytime soon. But his compatriots are out there, his friends and cohorts, looking for witnesses to whatever he had

done to make sure that that case is resolved properly. When these career criminals get out of jail on low or no bonds set by democratic judges in urban areas, guess what, They don't become productive citizens. They go to try to make sure their case never comes to trial. Because the witnesses meet an untimely demise. And so I understand from Brian Hemrick and the Power of Five and John London that many parts of the black community, at least in Cincinnati

and other urban areas, have had enough. Almost all these offenses are committed by young black males. While the great majority of black males we have nothing to do with committing crime. It's a defined small number, not all of them, not most of them, not a significant part of them. We're talking maybe five hundred to one thousand young black males in these businesses, out of maybe in Hamlety County maybe about forty thousand. So ninety eight percent have

nothing to do with committing a crime. In fact, they're the victims of it. Wrong place, wrong time. And so until the Hamlety County Democratic Party, under the capable leadership of Gwenn McFarlane and others, say you know what, our our community cannot take this anymore. We don't want this anymore. We want firm prosecutions of criminals, irrespective of color. We want judges to set high bonds on individuals who are shooting into cars, apartments and houses

in Silverton. We want vituals to be identified, that's the person doing it, until that message is sent by Gwen McFarlane and other Democrats like Mayor Ftab Peeraval and Scottie Johnson, until that crew stands up and said, it's a new sheriff in town. It's a new day. And guess what, We're not putting up with this crap anymore. We want them identified, we want them locked up, we want them sent away. Until that happens, nothing's

going to change. And one sidelight, if I may add, before we continue our fervent discussions, whenever a pregnant woman and let's face it, I hate to say this, but women do get pregnant and not we men. I know that's controversial, but I'm sorry that when a woman is pregnant and because of the nefarious criminal activities of another, she is murdered and the baby

cannot be saved. By the way it is a baby. When the baby cannot be saved, a second charge is laid upon that person for killing the mother and also killing the unborn baby, because the law recognizes the unborn baby is a person. To use another analogy, let's say an unborn mother has a cist or a tumor and that mother is killed, Does the law say that that cist or a tumor is a separate charge? Hell no, no,

no, no, So how is it? On one hand, when Irish Roseman is murdered by tyrone hunter and she's pregnant, there's two charges filed, one for killing the mother and the other for killing the unborn baby. Which my good friend in yours, Joe Dieters, who wrote his first opinion yesterday, which was quite wise, would always prosecute the other offense for killing

an unborn baby because it is a person. You don't get charged for ending the life of assist or a tumor or a callous you get charged for killing. A homicide is the killing of a homo sapien. It is a baby, it's a person. So and I would think even those who think abortion is a sacrament would say, you know what, if a mother is killed pregnant, that there should be an offense charged against The second offense is killing an unborn child. An unborn baby, absolutely, but that's what we're told

that that's the law. But on the other hand, if the mother desires to kill the unborn baby, then that's her right. After all, it's not a real person. There's no viability until about, I don't know, fifteen weeks or so. And as a consequence, we're going to treat this baby with the eyes and a heart, and fingerprints and kidneys and liver and stomachs and esophaguses and ten toes and ten feet and legs and knees and elbows

with a sonogram. There's the baby right there. We're going to treat this as if it was a tumor or a callous or some other unnatural growth. It certainly is not a person. It is not a baby. It's not a person. So the mother can decide to kill the unborn baby, but if someone else does it, then it's a homicide. If I do it, it's my right to kill my own baby. Does that make sense to

you? That that that that's the stupidity of the abortion activist lobby. So when you vote on August eighth, and when you vote in November, keep in mind Iris Roseman is pregnant. And if somehow, some way before she died, if she would advise police and the prosecutor Melissa Powers, that I one charges filed against Tyrone Hunter for killing my baby, she would have said that that's my baby. Here's my baby, it's in my womb. Here's

the sonogram that is human life right there. And who kills me and kills that baby, I want that person prosecuted. In fact, when polling is done as to whether a pregnant woman who was wrongfully killed murdered has an unborn life in her womb, over eighty percent of Americans say, of course there should be a second criminal charge for killing that unborn baby, an unborn tumor a human growth. It's not a it's not like an assist. That's a

baby. Take a look here it is moving around. Well no, but but you say, to even a Republican females, well, what anything about a portion quietly they're whispering year Well, you know we're wrong on that issue where you know, we had to we we had to lighten up a little bit because politically that's not too popular, you know, because we understand that that Republicans are getting beaten up by believing that unborn babies have certain rights that

should not be eliminated because of a whim of the mother. If mother's life is at risk, I go with lives and being But I think almost every parent would say, mom, I'll ask you this question. If somehow you were given the choice either I die or my baby dies, ninety nine percent of mothers would say take my life. But if a mother's life is at risk, that's it lives in being okay, I get it, Okay, fine, But most mothers would say I will die for my baby. And

also most mothers say I will kill my baby, and that's okay. The majority of women say abortion in some respects should should occur. But in Ohio, if the polling is right, which it always is, of course, if the polling is right, we're going to have the most liberal pro abortion law in the United States of America. Similar to North Korea. There's no time limits, there's no age restrictions. That the partial birth abortion will be the law of the land in the state of Ohio. So it is so

convoluted to think what is a life? What is not a life? Who should kill the baby? If tyrone Hunter kills my baby, that's murder. If I kill my baby, that's my right, Interesting, isn't it. Let's continue with more. Hopefully I've given you a few things to think about, and after one o'clock today we'll be Scott Gerber, professor from Ohio Northern University, about the twists and turns in his life. I fear that we've gone so far down the path of d ei diversity, equity and inclusion of

liberalism. The Supreme Court try to put a wooden stake in it about a month ago. But now every university, every college is working to find ways to ignore the law because it doesn't fit their opinion of what the law should be. We'll see what happens. But Professor Gerber's tale from Ada, Ohio, Ohio Northern University is unbelievable and you're gonna hear it. Next. No Reds Baseball, thank god, they need some time off three in LA four

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story. So let's continue. On April the fourteenth of this year at Ohio Northern University, to home of Mike Allen near and around eight to a disgusting event took place. And I've had on Professor Scott Gerber a couple of times since then with an update. And now the judge has gotten involved in the case. And first of all, professor, should I call you professor? Are you say Scott Bill? Because not a professor anymore. Well, I still they haven't quite fired me. They're working hard to do it, but

they haven't quite succeeded yet. All right, give the American people a synopsis of what happened in April the fourteenth, caused by Ohio Northern University president and others the dean. Then we'll talk about the update that happened a couple of days ago. Give us a full report. On April fourteenth, I was teaching my constitutional law class. We were wrapping up just before one o'clock and

campus security entered the classroom with my students present. Came down to the front, and one of the sergeants whispered into my ear something to the effect of your respected member of the community, please follow us quietly to the Dean's office. And so I was, of course shocked and confused and scared. I

looked into the classroom and my students seemed confused and scared also. I then had to do a purp walk through the stairs, and at the top of the stairs, armed eight to town police were waiting, and so I was escorted to the dean's suite by campus security and armed town police. When I

got into the dean's suite, the dean's office is in there. The town police were guarding the exits to the dean's suite, so I couldn't get out, and the dean handed me a two page piece of paper that said that unless I resigned in a week, he's going to institute dismissal proceedings against me, and I have tenure. And I asked him what I'm accused of doing, and he wouldn't tell me. I recorded the meeting, as I'm allowed to by law. But he also knew I was doing it, and so

I asked him repeatedly what am I accused of doing? He wouldn't tell me, and so on the form, the only thing he said was insufficient collegiality, which doesn't mean anything, and it's also not a grounds for termination under the faculty handbook. I was then immediately banished from campus and I've not been allowed to set foot on campus since then, and so that's basically it.

And then the university, the university's president, on June twenty eighth, at ten twenty six at night, when I was asleep, emailed me the charges for dismissal, and she gave me five or so business days to prepare for my dismissal hearing. And I have no idea, had no idea what I was accused of doing wrong. It was just full of generic and conclusory assertions like he's a bad guy kind of stuff, But no, you know who was I a bad person too? You know what did I do? When

did I do it? That kind of thing. And so my my lawyers asked them, the dismissal committee, to give us enough time to prepare. They refused. We asked. They then said the president had to do it.

So we asked her and she didn't respond, and so I hired outside council to try to help me, and outside council file the tro O in Hardin County on June thirtieth, and on July sixth, the judge issued a temporary restraining order, saying it's ridiculous to think I could prepare for something this important in five or six business days because he knew my entire career and reputation

was at stake. Now hold on, I'm stay on this point. I want to tell the American people that you're in your sixties, that you've been at O NU for more than twenty years teaching it's iranic constitutional law, and that you had recently had calls to be published. You're one of the most

published constitutional law professors in Ohio with books and pamphlets and articles. But you had recently caused something to be published picked up by Hill dot Com that went to the Wall Street Journal about diversity needed to include viewpoint diversity and kind of fill into blanks on that one, which I think is the real reason when someone is perp walk like that, I'd have to think maybe you held up a bank. Maybe you're an arsonist, Maybe you had a couple multiple DUIs.

Maybe you left the scene of an accident. In other words, you committed some criminal act, all of which did not occur. But tell about the tell Us about the article in the Hill dot com. Yeah, So the Wall Street contacted me because they had heard about what happened on April fourteen, and they asked if i'd submit an op ed about it, and so I did, and so in the piece, you know, I had to make quote educated guesses about why they were doing this because they refused to tell

me. And the Monday before I was escorted out by UM campus security and armed police, I had published an op ed in The Hill saying that Justice Clarence Thomas was entitled to have friends, including a rich friend like mister Harland Crowe and I and I said that, you know, he, you know, I'm allowed to have friends. You're allowed to have friends, Bill, were all allowed to have friends, and so people should just drop that nonsense

and so. And then the week before that I had published, I had done a TV interview saying that the Senate Bill eighty three about the anti woke stuff in Ohio colleges and universities was making some really good points, including for me, just reminding colleges and universities that they cannot hire people on the basis

of skin color, for example, which they do all the time. And so the week before that, I had written two op eds on that same point, which is why I got the TV interview, one of which was in your Cincinnati newspaper, another of which was in the Washington Examiner. And so, you know, um I was an O and U was big on DEI. The prior president established a commission and you know, said all kinds of things in there, like, you know, we know that quotas are

probably illegal, probably bill probably stuff like that. You know, we know we can't do act, but let's let's try it anyway, that kind of stuff. And so I objected to that, you know, to the president, I said, you cannot do this. It's illegal. And I did it multiple times. And I thought, because it's literally legally protected activity to oppose what, in good faith I believe is illegal hiring practices, and because, as you kindly mentioned, my record, my professional record is so strong,

I thought, plus having kenure, I would be safe. But I was not. So for those who think D EI and the cancerous illegal sells it throws off only applies to Stanford College of Law, or New York University or Ohio State University College of Law. It applies to o NU in Ada, Ohio. D EI has infiltrated every aspect. In fact, I have an article in newsmax dot com I could share with you that said that there's

a large group of law school professors. These are not engineering professors or history professors, but these are law school professors who say that we must stand up and oppose the US Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action as racism and illegal. We have to violate the law in order to keep our props with the left wing crowd. So you have law school professors, heads of universities and others, deans of law schools saying we will not follow the law. Isn't that

isn't that rich? That is unbelievable. No, I agree with you and I you know, and they're the ones violating the law, not me, and you know. Just coincidentally, the judge on July twenty fourth literally ordered the university to finally tell me what I'm accused of doing wrong. They refused to do it. This started in January, Bill when HR reached out to me and I you know, and I said, well why you know? And so literally fifty times me, my lawyers, professional group, the media

like yourself have been trying to find out what I've been accused of. And the judge finally said, you must tell him. This is an order by this court. You must tell him, and they still haven't done it. Can I tell you why? Can I tell you why? Because the reason they perp walked you in a public way to send a clear message to anyone who would think like you, it is because the reason they fired you is illegal, and they can't admit that they commit racism at O N you and

you're a white guy. They can't admit that the real reason they let you go is because you had the temerity to say that affirmative action and racism routinely practice on college campuses is immoral, illegal, and after the US serprene Court decision of about a month ago, they can't admit to an illegality. That's the reason, correct. And one of the documents they finally produced says that

I should be terminated because I opposed illegal hiring practices. Say that again, one of the documents that they produced literally says that one of the reasons I should be fired was because I objected to illegal hiring practices. I think about that statement. They put that in writing. It's your listeners could go to the docket and read it. This guy is being fired because he opposed illegalities. And you're a constitutional law professor, and you you opposed illegals, illegal,

illegal doctrines when it comes to ray. Yeah, professor, were in trouble. We're in trouble. I think it's it's noteworthy you got the guts and the coonis to actually stand up and oppose this. And so at the end of the day July twenty fourth, they finally said, we're firing this guy because he opposes illegal behavior. Right, well, you have to, am I you're kind of dumbfounded. Does this mean you automatically win at this

point? Well, I could internally. I could be Jesus Christ and lose internally because the hearing committee is so stacked with conflicts of interest, and as you know, Jesus Christ lost his trial also. But externally, you know, I think I'll win breach a contract, defamation, things like that. But the judge, you know, he is trying to make sure that I

have a fair process, but they're not complying with this court order. In fact, just before you called me, we filed an affidavid from the lawyer representing me during the dismissal process, who said that you is refusing to do what the judge ordered them to do on Monday, and that is being more specific in terms of what I'm alleged to have done, and also discussed with

my lawyer the procedures, and they've done neither of those things. And so that now will be before the judge tomorrow, I'm told, and we'll see what happens. All right, Well, you got to give us more updates because I have high regard. You know, my wife has been an appellate judge in the state of a higher first District Court of Appeals for a long

time. I have great respect for judges who deal with difficult issues. But when you have a party who refuses to follow the law and they admit it in writing that we're letting Professor Scott Gerber go because he opposes illegal behavior, we're in trouble. Lastly, what is your website? You got to go fund me page? How do people like Tony Bender and others who may want to contribute. Your defense fund can assist. What is that? If you go to Google and just type in Scott Gerber Legal Fund, go fund me,

it pops right up. So thank you for asking people to do that. Bill, Professor Mano if I can call you a professor, but Scott Gerber, thank you and let us know what happens in the future. And I will continue as I promised you back in April that I will continue to follow this. Thank you, Bill, Thank you. All right, let's continue. One has to say that Ohio Northern University issues juris doctor at de Greece and it's I've never been there, but I'm sure it's a good place.

We're not talking about Harvard or Stanford or Chicago, these big urban areas. This is a farm community and central Ohio in which the leaders of Ohio Northern University will fire and law professor in constitutional law because he does not support illegal behavior. Let's continue Bill Cunningham with you every day on news radio seven

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States. He was on crack. They recently found cocaine in the White House, by the way, there no evidence that it was his, although in all the years I've been alive, I've not heard of cocaine being in the White House. This is the first time. Oh hello, hello, quiet, and I'm just I'm broadcasting Stephen A getting political honors or something. Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, who was a former crack addict. Let's just call it what it is. Yes, he was on crack.

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hey, no big deal, investigation is now over. Yeah, we can't find anything out. We got the video, we got the names of the people present, right, we know works located. Guess what, Yeah, we can't figure this thing out. What do we do now? I don't know. I'm inn stand a shock and disbelief. I mean that that place, that the White House, has to have more cameras in it than

Hollywood, right and right. In the FBI, they had two agents testify last week that last year twenty twenty two, they've found at least two bags of marijuana also in the White House, and they've probably been they they've probably been transferred to the to the office and Boise, Idaho. They're out. No, your role is shut a mouth. Well, what happened is when

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She gives a little antidote. This happened yesterday. Oh okay. Congressman Nancy Mace shared a risque antidote during her speech yesterday at the prayer breakfast. She said the following, Huh. When I got got up this morning at seven am, I was getting picked up at seven forty five am. I told my fiance Patrick, who tried to pull me by my waist over to his side of the bed. No, baby, no, baby, we don't have time for that this morning. I gotta get to the prayer breakfast

and I gotta be on time. Hello. So I'm thinking, what do you think he was doing? What do you think I mean? Maybe maybe he had a cup of coffee waiting for How do you know? Well, I always got to think about sex, sex and more sex. She said, Look, honey, just wait for tonight. I'll be back. That's all I'm saying. Saying. I don't want to say anything. No, no, don't want to say no, not on this show. You gotta fashion a message receptive to the audience you're speaking to. Right, I'm looking

at a Roman Catholic priest. I'm looking at a rabies and moolas I'm looking at religious nuns and the prayer breakfast, the prayer breakfast, and she drops out on him. Nice. Nice. I'm reading this, I'm going to hum, what do they next? Just stop eating and go or per per Well, all I can say is I can't say it. Wellie. We also want to thank Ron's Roost Restaurant and bar the World's Greatest Fright Chicken for bringing our lunch today. Donna's Chicken. The captain on the Ron's Roost pickleball

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to act? It's gonna be two weeks from this Saturday, Green Bay at August eleventh or Friday, is fright, yeah, two weeks from tomorrow. The first real game is that in Cleveland. Correct with h Deshaun Watson. Correct, I need to win that game. Bengals update. Also, the Bengals today signing a player to a contract Bengals Bengals not not not Joe, No, he got the deal yesterday with a body armor. But the Reds.

The Bengals have have reached a contract extension one of their best players on the roster, defensive end, Trey Hendrickson one year deal through the tent through twenty twenty five. His original four years, sixty million dollars deal that he signed in twenty twenty one is a set to expire in twenty four. Six six forced fumbles in his two seasons. Who the Bengals. Of course, that's it right there behind me. Correct, So he's a he's So that's

one signing the Bengals have made. What about Joe Burrow. Uh, let's go to the live line and that Tracy Who Tracy? What about Tracy Hunter? Well, we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna go to the alive Let's go to the negotiating room with the Bengals. No, there is nothing but sag Let's talk about something important. Nancy Mace speaking to the prayer of breakfast. I don't think she'll be invited back. She's she is she running for office down there. Yeah, she's a congresswoman. She runs every two

years. Oh boy, she's a hotty toddy And she wants to tell the priest and the ministers there that she came a little bit late because she had some matters to attend the horizontal bop. Maybe she was well that true, I'm just saying what she said. Red's update. The Reds with a day off today, Willie. They're walking around Hollywood, Thank god. They open up a three game set in Los Angeles tomorrow night, up against those Dodgers.

The action right here on seven hundred wallw uh College Basketball Sports Illustrated reports Cincinnati Bearcats and West Miller and Georgia Tech the Rambling wreck will play a home and home basketball series starting in the next two years. The Yellow Jackets come to Fifth Third Arena this season. You see to the atl next year. Let's see what happens. Also, one of the great players in college football,

will he have passed away? Johnny Lujack, the oldest living College Football Hall of Fame inductee in nineteen forty seven Heisman Trophy winning quarterback from Notre Dame, the home of I think Jim Scott played at Notre Dame with him passed away in Naples, Florida. Really ninety eight years young? How about that? What a career that guy head, Maybe you should be the president. He served in the Navy in World War Two on a ship chasing German submarines

in the English Channel. He returned after the war at Notre Dame to go seventeen oz and one from nineteen forty six to forty seven. Pretty good. Do you think possibly Mitch McConnell should retire with the thanks of a grateful nation. Yes, along with Joe Biden, along with Nancy Pelosi. Yeah, along with Chuck Schumer. Right, something to be said about over eighty years old and suddenly you you freeze. I guess he was having a seizure or something. I don't know that was. That was very scary, Yet it

happened many times. Well, somebody I saw today that somebody said he faced planet on an airplane yesterday or the day before after that. Well, how does Joe Biden face plan as many times as east? I guess, well, I guess, you know, sweep it under the rug. Can we find somebody under the age of eighty? I would say so, yeah, that'd be nice. Yeah. By the way, that Donald Trump sea his first full year in office, he'd be eighty years old. Who's who's the

youngest of the eight thousand candidates we have? How drama Swammy? I like about Tim Scott. Guy, I like him too. Holds Pence. Someone needs to tell Mike Pennce that's the time has come. You know what you say? Three home, three words to him or four back home in Indiana. Home, Mike Pennce, it's over. Stop, go home? What about the Santis? Might be time for him to stop and go home? I would say, if you look at the rama Swammy and Tim Scott,

I'm there. Or Jim Scott Jim Scott's runnings related to Tim Scott, Jim Scott, Jim Scott and running for president United States. Wow, he's got my vote. Give it to me, Give it to me. I'd he'd be bigger in Lawrenceburg, Indiana than Todd Killinger and or JR. Todd. I would take Jim Scott in a or Lawrenceburg Speedway. They might be a bit liberal, just might be. I don't know. He's kind of changed.

I think every out the radios a little bit. We have some Mitch McConnell, let's go to this, get it a barging cooperation and a string of Hello, Mitch, Hey, Mitch, Mitch, Mitch. Are you with me here? Mitch? Hello, Hello, Mitch, Mitch. Let's go back to the office. Sws go back to say anything else to press. No, I can't say anything else. Take, We'll take you aback and take. Let's go. Let's go a BArch cooperation. Also, how

about this? How about John Fetterman? How about Aaron Rodgers the Jets and Rogers rework Is deal agreed to a two year deal or seventy five million fully guaranteed through twenty twenty four, taking a thirty five million dollar pay cut from his original one hundred and ten million dollars deal deal voluntarily. He gave up thirty five million dollars and there were reverberations this morning around the Big Ten and

especially in Columbus. Gotta talked to a Rocky boyman about yesterday and the Big Ten Conference media day Ohio State. The Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day raised some eyebrows and something else, suggesting they move the date the Ohio State Michigan game due to recent changes in the conference. In college football overall, they played November twenty fifth. Now, his point is that they played November

twenty fifth. If both you know, are one and two and they go to the Big Ten Championship, they play again the next week, makes no sense. But when he says we're gonna they look they had to look into change in the date. I thought the world was coming to an end. It has come to the Capitol City. If you take Diane Feinstein, Oh, John Fetterman, Mitch McConnell, yeah, and Joe Biden. Those are

the four. You know what they had to go on to. They had to get rid of the women on the talk and put those four on. Those four maybe I'd watch it. Don't have an IQ above their shoe size, boy, And how do you have the leader of the country, Yeah, the leader of California, the leader of Pennsylvania, right, and the leader of Kentucky incapable of having a mind that functions. How do we get buy them a daily basis? Get him in a talk radio, is what

I say. Maybe all four of them here with Gary Jeff nine midnight. What if they had a great debate between those four. What what'd you say the Grassley from Eyewall, you know what? Nine? And then that what's his name, Steiny or what's his stony or whatever? What's the Hoyer, what's his name? Yeah? He needs it to go. And then then and now I'm standing next to the president again next to a collapsed bridge here, and he is here to commit to work with the governor and the delegation

to make sure that we get this fixed quick fast as well too. This is the president that is committed to infracturter. Yeah. And then on top of that the jewel uh kind of a uh law of the in fresh in Fishing bill that is going to make sure that there's gonna be bridges all across like this, all across the America getting rebuilt. That's John feder Into Pennsylvania standing next to the delegation bridge. And he's the guy who's going to build

a railroad across the Pacific. What are you going to build a one downtown? That's what I want to know. I don't care about any other bridge in the United States of America. When is that thing going to get start? Okay, how about Tamarrow? But The fact is that was John Fetterman, Yeah, with the President and the other congressional delegation trying to put together

words that made sense. Well, and then that I think the Vice President was there too to explain transportation when he was talking about all those bridges. It isn't transportation. It's about transporting somebody from one place to another. And what's that. This issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go. It's that basic.

You want to thank the secretary for your work. This issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go. It's that basic. And then they talk about AI. That's Alan iversonn't well, it's two letters. I know that. I thought I might have been three or two or five or eight. Yeah, they must be big fans of Alan Iverson. He doesn't play basketball anymore. AI. Elections matter, and when volks vote, they order what they want, and

in this case, they got what they asked for. I went off script a little bit. My god, are we in trouble? Don't go? Don't go onto comedy circuit with that stuff. Mike penns, know your role and shut your mouth and go home, back home again, and Indiana segment, get me out of the soon as your report, William utter of a hot day here in a trice. They didn't even need temp star quality you could feel. We leave you with the immortal words of the student d report.

Next week's case handled by the Highway Patrol is a very exciting one. We hope you'll be with us until then. Remember the careless driver isn't driving his car, he's aiming it. This is Robert Crawford saying, see you next week. There you go. There's your weekday tip. Traffic tip of the Day courtesy of Chuck Ingram and importantly representative aka Brodert Crawford. Nancy Mace, how's the prayer breakfast gathering? She was getting a little bit of the

old in and out and she was late for the gathering. I'm thinking, Nancy, you gotta calm it down a little bit. There in front of the reverence bingo. They didn't know whether to laugh or grab themselves or some don't have that problem. What the must continue? We never stopped. We simply continue. We're in trouble. Uns Rady seven hundred wid get your tickets now for our twenty twenty three I heard Radio Music Festival t Mobile Arena here in Las Baby that I'm bad of the bowl, ahead of the bold of

the bowl. You know, many times I forced myself to watch c SPAN congressional hearings when others cannot, because I want to learn the origins of legislation and the fans and the butts that the mainstream media refused to broadcast. And as a consequence, I want to be as well read, as well learned as I can, so I can relate to you known facts upon which you can cast an informed ballot or not simply believe certain things. And I do

understand the limitations as I think you do. Of talk radio. We might have fifteen to twenty share. We might have two hundred thousand people listening directly or indirectly every day, but that means in the Try State there's one point eight million not listening. We have about two million people persons in the so called Democratic Republican region of the eighteen counties that surrounded Fountain Square in figure.

Of the two million people, there might be four hundred thousand children, So that's about one point six million, and of that maybe two hundred thousand listened to us either Sloaney, Me, Mike or or Eddie or the Rock. Lance McAllister doesn't do much current events other than the sports, and I have more respect for Lance than I've had in a long time because of the way he treated his son and the field a Dreams game. He was wonderful with

him Casey. But nonetheless, the reach we have is beyond the numbers, because we have a large number of Americans listening here, who vote, who buy cars, who take trips, who live adult lives and mature ways, and therefore drive the great economies that are the envy of the world. So I take that responsibility a bit seriously. So therefore I tend to spend more time than many watching and learning and listening. I'll read the New York Times.

I'll also read the New York Post. I'll take a look at Newsweek, but also I'll take a look at NEWSMAX. I watch Fox News and Britebart, but also MSNBC. I try every night to watch the evening news to find out what is being communicated to the American people so I can respond to it and what happened during The pandemic is that more and more adult Americans, we're able to see and hear things there were being taught. What your kid is taught in high school or college, you may have little control over

because there's our self contained entities. I don't know what the point is with each persons different. There are fourteen and fifteen year old girls a lot more mature than twenty five year old men, So it's not a definitive age, it's a guess. Over the last few days, there was a subcommittee hearing on transgender youth and those who had gone through the process in a case a

few years ago, and those thinking about going through it now. And I have empathy, and my heart goes out to someone who is confused about their identity, encouraged by the culture to change it. And it's always been there. Gender dysphoria is a known mental condition that in the past would require some

sort of psychiatric intervention, and today that is not the case. In fact, today, whether it's high schools or colleges or law schools, a good chunk of the American people in those categories identify themselves as LGBTQ plus plus plus. In fact, at Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, forty percent of the student body considers himself to be LGBTQ plus plus plus, which is culturally acceptable today, but factually inaccurate. The number is probably closer to

like five percent in all those total categories. And as you've heard me say many times in many places, maybe against your protestations as an adult, if you want to live your life as a lesbian or gay male, or bisexual, whatever I say, have at it. In a sense, I don't care, but I care to the extent of saying I want individuals in those categories treated exactly the same as a practicing heterosexual like myself. The rule is

treat others as you wouldn't want to be treated. That's the number one golden rule. It's not who's got the gold rules, it's treat others as you would like to be treated. So when I watched the hearings of individuals who say that I went through the process beginning with hormones and resulting in surgery, I'm now twenty five, thirty thirty five years old, and what a terrible

mistake I've made. It's colored my entire life. And on the other hand, I see testimony from individuals now twenty five, thirty, thirty five years old who say the transgender movement, on my part, was the best thing that ever happened to me. I'm glad I did it. One size does not fit all. As an American, I kind of draw the line at

the issue of adulthood and childhood. We do not allow fourteen, fifteen, sixteen year olds to drink a beer, to drive until you're fifteen and a half or sixteen, or to vote, or to make most medical decisions. We don't allow that because you don't have the maturity to make a decision that could have lifetime consequences. So I hear one individual say that I'm now twenty one years old, and I'm so glad I transitioned. I can live my

own true self. Then I watch another person who's twenty one who says the worst decision I made was to transition. So I'm looking at this thing,

Well, where's the line. Society should not draw the line, in my opinion, government, when you're an adult if you're eighteen years old, which I have some doubt whether an eighteen year old is really an adult, But that's a different issue, especially if you're male that you should say you're a man, you're a woman, you make adult decisions and live with him. The difficulty comes. Let's say you're fourteen years old and we conservatives libertarians.

I'm a conservative libertarian, I am not a Republican. If you're fourteen years old and your mom and or dad, the person that has custody of you says, yes, I want hormonal treatment and ultimately surgery for my fourteen year old Stephanie who wants to become Steve or vice version. The doctor who would do the procedures beginning with hormonal surgery I guess, says yes, it should be done. The hospital worthy operation is performed says yes, we'll do it.

Should government then step in and say no, you won't. When the person says I want it done transition, the parent says I want it done transition. The doctor says it is appropriate, it should be done, and the hospital where they perform that says it should occur. Now, as a conservative libertarian, should we have a law that says that our entire process is

wrong and it should not happen. There's the debate. And if you're in the blue state of Blue City, if you're in Chicago, if you're in Sacramento, if you're listening in Philadelphia, as many do, it's difficult for me, as a conservative to say that I should overrule the patient, the parent, the doctor, and the hospital. On the other hand, we don't let juveniles make important decisions even if the parent says yes, your forteen year old can't drive a car. So a parent cannot give permission for a

juvenile to commit an adult act that the law says cannot be done. And a parent can't tell a juvenile you can violate the law because I'm your mom or I'm your dad, you can violate the law. Really, now that Another parameter of this that I saw the testimony of is that you'd a mom and a dad and they were divorced or separated, and one said yes and one said no. So in a marriage you could have the mother saying yes,

transition and the father said no, don't transition. Then you have the fifteen or sixteen year old said yes, the doctor says yes, the hospital says yes, Now what do you do? Difficult issue. Fortunately, this is happening in one tenth of one percent of teenagers. One tenth of one percent or below that even it's a small problem exploded into significance by the media and by the Democratic Party because they use it to raise a lot of money.

A lot of fundraising done off of this, much like on the abortion issue, lots of fundraising done by both sides on keeping the unborn baby alive or not a lot of fundraising being done on that issue, and it gets confusing. For example, yesterday, there was a Paula Scanlon who swims the University of Pennsylvania, and she swam alongside her fellow co eds at U Penn had a pretty good swimming team. They won this and won that, and

suddenly a male swimmer at U Penn named named Thomas. Leah Thomas took the name transitioned but not physically transitioned, you know what I mean, from a male to a woman. And she testified as a as a spokesperson for the entire team that she was forced to shall we say a peer nude and the women's locker room with the other girls quote. My teammates and I were forced to undress in the presence of Leah. This is her words. A six

foot tall biological male fully intact with male genitalia eighteen times per week. Some girls opted to change in bathroom stalls. Others used family bathrooms to avoid this. When we tried to voice our concerns to the athletic director, we were told that Leah is swimming and being in our locker room was a non negotiable item, that we were off psychological help to attempt to quote re educate us

to become comfortable with the idea of undressing in front of a male. To sum it up, she said, we women were the problem, not the victims of this. We were expected to conform, to move over, shut up, and our feelings did not matter. And so she and others, including Riley Gains of UK, have become a spokesman for the idea that women a young women should not be forced to, against their will, pose nude

in front of biological men in order to participate in their chosen sport. She says, quote this is representative of a greater issue, the destruction of my free speech rights. Today, any discussion maintaining the sanctity of women's spaces is labeled transphobic. I've been called now every name in the book. I'm called bigoted, and I'm called hated, and I'm called hateful what's bigoted and hateful to discriminate against women and the efforts to erase women and equal opportunities to give

us dignity and safe spaces. She went on to say, quote, this is real. She's telling this to the Congress, and she's in tears. I know women who have lost their roster spots and spots on the podium because of a biological male who claims to now to be a female with male genitalia. I know of women with sexual trauma who were adversely impacted by having biological males in their private space without their consent. I know this because I was

one of these assaulted women women. She went on to talk about what happened to her when she was sixteen years old and she was sexually assaulted and it's colored her entire life. So on one hand, you have I won't use the term right, but the desire of transgender individuals to live their own best self, whatever that might be, and to participate in a life that they

consider their human fundamental right at someone else's expense. And I don't know, I don't know how to get out of it, because it's an issue that impacts about one tenth of one percent of the American population that receives disproportionate coverage

because of the fundraising used by both sides to keep themselves going. And Thursday's Wednesday and Thursday's hearing it concluded this morning discussed the dangers in due process viola of gender affirming care, and the role of parents and government in those decisions.

So, on one hand, you want your best for your child, and when the doctor says we need gender affirming care for this person, and the person him or herself says I want this, and the doctor says, yes, it's necessary, and the hospital says you can do it here. The idea of me is a conservative telling a thoughtful, loving parent and a doctor in a hospital system. They're all wrong, and I'm right, I'm

not comfortable with that. But on the other hand, when you get to be eighteen years old, all bets are off the state, the government if you want to transition. Have added this is what I say, make any sense. I think I heard a whole bunch of yeses. But we'll see. That's what happened this morning in the Congress. Let's continue. We never

stopped. We simply continue. And by the way, bud light to lay off hundreds of workers because the sales of bud Light have fallen through the basement because of Dylan mulvaney, and because bud Light desired to have beer agending firmer care for Dylan mulvaney, and all of a sudden, people are protesting. I guess we're an advanced society because we care about the proclivities and desires of one tenth of one percent of the population. Treat others as you would want

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going on here. I know what you're doing. You're looking down on us, a couple of small market Midwest ball players, just because we're not big city, just like you, mister New York City serious XM radio star, mister National Television ESPN star, with your Fifth Avenue ties and your crisp pocket squares, your tailored suits and your polish shoes and your hair. You're perfectly quaffed Broadway hair must be nicest sit atop that Madison Avenue Ivory Tower looking down

on us with those luscious locks. Not everyone could be the next Roger pecking Paw mad Dog. You should be ashamed of yourself. You're a disgrace. Hello, quiet Broadcasting. Who's the third guy in a booth over here? Where have you seen him? Right here? I mean all I knows. I returned after being in New Orleans for past two days to multiple text message is talking about the filth and the rumors you've been spreading about me in my absence. The truth hurts. I'm here to clear the record. Is all

him with it let's let's talk about your your your heritage. Though gonna say, would you not agree? You know, when you want to find out about someone, you you look at their family, like where did they come? There's always some kind of skeletons around them, exactly. But but your past and your family is what shapes you the modern person. Correct with that, said Willie Cincinnati's Old Coney a notorious purveyor of human flesh. So now

now that's what you're gonna do when you retire. He wasn't a grave robber. He was a resurrectionist. He helped much more politically correct, help the body raise you're gonna become, You're gonna make it more popular. Legal alien it's an undocumented immigrant. So not a grave robber, resurrectionist. And so according to the Inquirer, there was a Jason Williams Senior wrote a story about

Old Coney. Yeah, a resurrection kid. No. He develop a system where you could get the body out of the coffin without digging it up completely. Plus he had a hole in the coffin where if you were in there alive, find out you were not dead. You ring the bell, ring the bell. But the system is so that was like a front for like his legitimate business operation. While he was doing the grave robin on the side the mortician, he bury him and bring him back up and then sell the

body to the UC to the medical morticians. And he did this, according to Inquire, a hundred times a year for ten years, there were a thousand thousand bodies dug up. And you're a great great great grandfather. Grandfather did that and then he was should always say had a mysterious death. But then men's family didn't didn't like what he was doing. There was one story where he buried Grandpa and the family was they paid him for the funeral,

et cetera. And about three days later they go there and they do one thing or another, and there's no body there anymore. And they see old Cunney in his buggy and they're yelling down this. It was Walnut Street. He's got grandpa, he's got grandpa. The police pull him over and they found the grandfather and a burlap in the back. And and this happened to find a ten year old boy in a burlap sack that he also dug up.

Good god man, an old county said, I don't know what you're talking about I don't know what that dead child got their officer, but he'd been dead for three days. So it's just you know, this is a How profitable was this did? The art will say how much money? Big money body worth forty to sixty dollars, depending him on how much this decayed. And this is in eighteen sixty nine seventy A lot of bodies around Washington Park, and so he get forty to sixty bucks depending upon the condition of

the body. Plus he'd roll around town at night with one of the bodies, advertising to two or three entities that wanted to buy the body. He would take bids on the bodies, be like White weekended Bernie's. So this guy was entrepreneurial, but he did it. You'd have to think a thousand bodies dug up would post a little bit of a stir. Or wouldn't that Hawaii at all? Not Old Coney. Wouldn't you get Hawaii five? Oh? Brodret Crawford and Barnaby Jones and Cannon on this deal. Well, the

same crew that can't discover whose co candidate is in the White House. They're great great grandkids were involved trying to find this kind of final have no idea how come up with it. We don't know what it is paid off. So where have you been the past few days? I have been down in New Orleans at Sunbelt Conference Media Day jump two straight days talking about all four

teams fourteen teams of the sun Belt Conference. By the way, the sun Belt Conference, if you don't know much about it, is in my opinion, and it's not that much of a It's not a stretch at all. It's the best group of five conference now that you see is left the American Conference, Sunbelt is deaf, the best group of five. Talking about Coastal Carolina app State, James Madison UM football, it's again, it's the best. It's better than the Conference USA, better than the American, better than

the Mountain West, better than Notre Dame, better than the MAC. I mean, you know, well one of the founders of the MAX you see, I mean you see Now it's gonna be a Colorado. Colorado is gonna join the Big trive time that in twenty twenty four. It's like happening in West. So here's what's gonna happen though, is they're going to join the Big twelve and in one year or two, Dion is going to leave, and now all the interest in Colorado is gonna go down. The poor guys

was in parts of his body. Yeah, it's got like Old County. Maybe you can get a few. Bundy would get sixty bucks for him right there when they got and he took the bodies out of Washington Park that was a burial ground and it was close, and he'd go down Walnut and Street and just sell the bodies. And people said, we can't figure out what's happening there. So other than colleges and people that want to study him, who else is purchasing these things? NECROPHILIAX? Really? Yeah? Can you

spell that? NECROPHILIAX? Say? I hope if you don't know what that means, good, because you know, I don't want to know. Rock I've Monday was a was a learning experience in this room with a certain article speaking of learning talked about but we can't anymore, can't talk about real quick back to the sumboy. I talked to a Sun Belt coach. I won't tell you it is. He had a great player on his team leave to go to a power five school Ole Miss pay This player three hundred and fifty

thousand dollars ouches three fifty fifty and so you know here it is. He's you know, this is obviously like how do we compare? It's like, Mambope, I'm reading the story in the inquire Would you take four hundred million dollars for one year they're playing Saudi Arabia, which amounts to eighteen weeks? He said, no, go to hell. Four hundred million, go to hell. Would you play soccer in Saudi Arabia for four hundred million dollars?

Would run up and down these hallways naked every day for a decade for four hundred million dollars? Say quit here? Mind? It was in the gutter, not just not just you know, Sun Belt teams, but any any group or five team. How do you compete with that? Like you you have a culture and you establish he had good facilities. Are you go get them boys? Yeah, you know where we're building things are going that.

But all of a sudden, your player that you've developed over the course of a year or two hunder three, he's, all of a sudden he's a great player. He's a Conference player of the Year, and boom, he's snatched by a great power five. You know what that means, bags of cash, like the like the power of five but down there at the city council. But I see some of these again, group of five conference teams, fourteen in the next few years. How do you compete with that?

Again? And think all heart is for a coach at like Toledo or Kent State or whatever. You develop a kid, you you take a fire he's a two star kid. But man, I think we can really work with him. He has some potential. You get him going, get him in the system, you lift you you know, he lifts weights, and he's teaching him all these techniques, all these great things. Goes and has a great year and the thanks you get, yeah, yeah, I'm they're gonna

pay me a hundred grant. And you can't about this. I was told that a Xavier basketball player now that has one year left, was offered a million dollars to stay at Xavier. A million dollars. You know what he said, I'll take it. No, really, I'll make more elsewhere, someplace else. I'll make more a million dollars. Remember if you got a tattoo, if you got a pair of shoes, if you had somebody dress

on, what got Hamburgers and buy Hamburger if they got trouble. They wouldn't let us Notre Dame football players when we're up there during summer doing summer school and stuff, lifting weights and whatnot, and wouldn't let us work alumni weekend because they didn't want the scenario where if you're like driving the bus, you're helping alumni to this and that the day in my hand. Yet twenty they were so scared. One absolute, it's three fifty for a Sunbelt player to

go to Mississippi. Geez, thank give me some sports. You better make it fast, will they? The students report is a proud servants of our local time Star Heating and air conditioning dealers. Tame star quality. You could feel the Northern Kentucky Caanty Weather Heating and air eight five nine seventy eight one forty eight twenty two spots on the Bengals front, Willie. They are at they are in the training camp at day two, and they've signed a player.

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gonna give it. And then Soccer League's Cup tonight it's a Shava Squadahara out of the Mexican League taking on FC Cincinnati at seven thirty ESPN fifteen thirty. Speaking of the Bearcats, Willy they apparently, Sports Illustrated says Bearcats Basketball and Georgia Tech the Rambling Wreck will play a home and home series over the next two years. The Yellow Jackets will come to Fifth Third Arena this season, you see to the atl next year. This is historical proof of old coney

that Jason Williams has given me, which is unbelievable, Andy Mack. So we've spoke about this before, but let's just kind of bring it all back together for the listener here. So that's one of your ancestors. The other ancestor, if you recall, I dug up the art about Bloody Bill Cunningham, who was a British loyalist the late seventeen hunters locked a bunch of freedom loving columnists in a church and burn him alive. So that's your heritage,

as the documenteds. But what what's his crime? Yeah? What what's his crime? I want Benjamin Crump to represent me for him. Gloria all read the whole deal? Benjamin come here, gets stephen A and Gloria A in here. What what's his crime? Yeah? Did you hear Stephen A. Smith talk about the crack cocaine? D I saw you talking. I didn't see what he said. Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, who was a former crack addict. Let's just call it what it is.

Yes, he was on crack. I said it that way about Lama old him. I can see it that way about the son of the President of United States. He was on crack. They found cocaine in the White House. By the way, you figure it out. I have no idea what happened. Although in all the years I've been alive, I've not heard of cocaine being in the White House. This is the first time. So what do you think about that? Figure it out? I think about the Plea

deal getting thrown out right, big, right, right? Depends on what happens, but so describe real quick. What was the deal he was trying to get Hunter Biden's lawyer's thought. The deal deal was, we're gonna play out to these two misdemeanors, we got the gun charge. We're gonna go to some school or something and dismiss everything, all the investigations involving our clienters

time. So now does that have to do with the fact that, you know, the whistleblowers came forward and Chafeley has said that the investigation was obstructed? Right, the Justice Department basically threw it all out because they didn't want it. So the US Attorney's office said, well, that's not the deal because there's an investigation continuing based upon new information. So the Hunter buying lawyers

thought, we got the deal deal and I no more. The lawyers said for the government said now wait a minute, we got we got some new stuff here and so new stuff stuff, get some new stuff. What is it? Which is violet Foreign agent? Uh, you know the FARKA Act, which is went Paul Maniford went to prison for which he didn't register as a federal agent because the IRS said this guy got like ten million dollars from Barissima to uh came into this country. And that's a foreign agent. He

was working for a foreign government corporate and so that it blew up. And now I bet it comes together. I bet you that somehow this will come together and he'll do something and nothing will happen. That's my prediction. And the other thing Biden would pardon his son. All this means nothing because at some point, right Joe Biden's gonna say, Hunter, he had a rough life. I was a terrible dad. Your son was died of brain cancer.

But but what if the Trumpster gets in offices talking in the bending Council. Yeah, then we're gonna diet the former president. Nobody would ever do that, right, No, no, you yeah, you go. That goes against We can't do that. No, No, it's an American.

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