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7-31-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie breaks down a big sports weekend for Cincinnati with Mo Egger. Also the latest from Washington with Congressman Brad Wenstrup, and Curt Hartman tells us why the abortion amendment might not make it to the ballot.

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I Bully Cunningham, the Great America. What a great weekend it was. And later on today about six oh five, Lance begins with getting ready for the Cubs. Born in Chicago, then back home over the weekend. So much stuff going on, so little time. When I listened and watched the game yesterday between the Reds and the Dodgers, it was like the varsity against the eighth grade. The Dodgers had no chance of even competing with the Reds. The final score was nine to Zip, and it wasn't a forfeit.

It was nine to zip, but the game wasn't that close. Plus what about Joe Burrow? Are the percolating rumors of a contract problem? Moeeger has all the information mode once again. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. I know you didn't watch the game of the weekend. I know you didn't listen to the game over the weekend. I know I know you don't know what I'm talking about, of course, But if you happen to listen to the game, did they win? They won nine? And it wasn't a forfeit.

They won nine ziph Wow, and it was non competitive. And I'm thinking Chavez ravine a payroll of four hundred and fifty billion dollars. The Reds are all paying minimum wage. I'm watching McClane, I'm watching LA, I'm watching Abbott doing a great job. I'm watching yesterday unbelievable with Ashcraft. That guy shut him down. Yes, it was the varsity against the eighth grade. What in the hell happened? Rights of a good club, Willie.

They've played well against the Dodgers this year, having won four out of six. It was great to have a game in which you could just sort of put it in cruise control late, because even when they have won, I think everybody who has followed this team this year could attest to this. They put you through the ringer. They even did so on Friday night, needing Alexa's das to get a four out save that. The game on Saturday night was touching go. Unfortunately they lost that when it was great to see him

put it in cruise control. I think the most endearing thing about this team is how has been how good they've played on the road. Thirty and twenty three now away from from GABP. Take away the first few. I like to take away the first few. Okay, take those games away all right, aren't they like something like thirty and ten recently been terriff took away from home. Yeah. The first they played well against good teams on the road.

They won two out of three against Baltimore obviously what they did in Los Angeles this weekend. But the big news this weekend for me, David Bell got a contract extension. I taught him out a hit. Did you did you teach him how to manage? Well? He watched me. I understand buddy had a batting cage in his backyard on Hunters Ridge, as your recall, Yes, So we'd go over there and he was a grade school kid and I pitched to him and I say, keep your right elbow up,

keep your hip turned in, and be saw and stay on plane. It's what I told him. Well, I haven't heard him mention that, but maybe David Bell got a contract extension that is well deserved. I think you should all agree on that. I was. I was on the air in for Lance on Friday night when the news came down, and I had been talking about that throughout the course of the evening. What's the downside to giving him a contract extension? And to me, you know a lot of folks

have talked about Jonathan India, who's now on the injured list. He's got the Tiger Woods problems, got planner Fashida, which sush and so the reason why a lot of people haven't wanted to trade Jonathan India is well, he means so much to this team from a chemistry standpoint, cut from a leadership standpoint, Harry, if you care so much about those things, then you can't be opposed to a David Bell contract extension, because to me, that's

where the manager has his greatest impact on the chemistry, the togetherness, the way they played, how they play, and those things are abundantly clear in spades. I think the other thing with David Bell he's done this season is he has handled this bullpen extraordinarily well. There are not a lot of household names in there now. Alex's Diaz has been an all Star this season.

He's been great. But coming into the season, if I would have said, well, all right, the Red is gonna be in first place on the last age, a lot the bullpen is going to be made and Jabo and Alex Young and Derek Law, those guys individually have exceeded everybody's expectations. But I think David Bell's did a really good job of managing that group, and so the contract extension I feel at least was extraordinarily deserved. I got I have a big question there. Okay, sure, Tomorrow, as you

may know, at six pm is the trade deadline. I'd like to see the Red Legs get a couple of middle relievers, maybe someone who could shut down the eighth inning. They're out there. They don't need starting pitching. I think maybe maybe Hunter is gonna come back in time. Maybe not. We Gotdolo, maybe maybe not. You have that other guy, the right hander that had the helbow problem was his name, t J Anton guy right there? Yet him coming back? Okay, I think pitching's okay a little

by except for the middle reliever. What about getting a couple of middle relievers. I think they need one more left handed believers, especially if you think the Reds can make the postseason. Understand how postseason baseball is played. Starters, there's a quicker hook. The Reds already have a quick hook with their starting pitching. Now what you have to factor in is what you just mentioned. Hunter Green. It feels like going to come back on or around August.

Okay, the good news is Hunter Green is going to come back on or around August twenty. Bad news is there's still three weeks between now and then. Nick Ladlo, it feels like he's going to come back towards the end of August. That's great. The good news is he's gonna come back out. It's still about a month away. And so are those guys going to pitch effectively? Are they gonna stay healthy? So are you just gonna ride or die with the notion that we're going to get these two guys back

and be fine once they come back. Maybe they will be. I think you have to ensure yourself against that. The problem is the collection of starting pitchers available right now are pretty underwhelming. And the guys that you might want to see the Reds go and make a big move for chances are the Reds aren't going to give up the capital that would be required. Justin Verlander would be awesome. Justin Verlander is probably gonna cost you a lot. And so

they got lots of money. Now, if you have balked at the idea of trading Jonathan who's a two fifty one hitter, well guess what I got news for you. It's gonna cost a lot more than just Jonathan India to get Justin Verland's fading long hair. So which top end players or prospects would you be willing to give up in exchange for Justin Verlanders. I'm keeping McLane, I'm keeping a right you want to trade Ellie, I would imagine absolutely

not. But understand the the guys at the top of the list of quality young players, whether they be in the minor league still or at the big league level right now, those are going to be the guys the Mets want to return for for Justin Verlanders. And if they and if they make him available, well, which team isn't gonna want him? So the Reds are gonna have to be aggressive in and probably move on from guys that they're not

gonna want to do. I love these deals with the Mets and the Yankees and the Dodgers with all the money in the world three hundred million dollars payrolls, but I think they're feited by the little red engine they came. It's great. I think with the Dodgers it's been interesting. You know, they were really active at the trade deadline close to the trade deadline. They've added

a whole bunch of pieces. They've been connected to Nolan Erronado. They brought back kek Hernandez, they got Lance ln They've acquired a couple of arms. They've done so by parting with top end prospects. The Dodgers have a great farm system. The Reds have a really good farm system. If you want the Reds to do something big between now and six o'clock tomorrow, Knight, who are you willing to part with? And I'm jussing for Nick Crawl.

He wants to make additions to the team, but there's there's a long list of guys that he's just simply for good reason, not gonna want to move on from. I got to talk about Joe Burrow and maybe the contract, But okay, I was getting ready to bench Joey Vado until yesterday two run Dinger double. He's the conscience of the Reds. He's the old timer. He's twice as old as most of those kids. Most of those guys can't even order a beer. I would assume that Joey Vado's ordering beers for the

under twenty one year old set. So we got to keep him around I don't think they have a kid on the team under twenty one years old. They look, that's fine, McClane, ampy more than eighteen or nineteen. Next two months for Joey Vado is going to be fascinating. Is he going to come back and play for the Reds next year and what's it going to cost and what's his role going to be? Or do the Reds move on? Does Joey play next season? And I think the answers to those questions

are lie within how he plays over the next two months. Coming into the season, we were talking about him ending his Red's tenure at the end of this year, as it was an inevitability. I don't think we can do that now if he wants to stay. I signed him from one year and six million dollars. Well, and that's the thing. You know, the Reds can decline the option to pay him twenty million bucks, but that doesn't mean they can't sit down with him and negotiate a deal that says, all

right, Joey, we want you here. It's we're just not going to pay a twenty million out is it five or six seven million dollars? About a two year deal for ten million total. That way, it's really three million. If Joey wants to stay for two years, then the second year you can get rid of him if he's really bad. I would do something like that. Joey has said I want to finish my career as a Cincinnati

Red. Yes, and so is a common ground this offseason based on his production this year that they could reach that would make Joey want to come back and would make the Reds want to keep him here in twenty twenty four. I think that's one of the more interesting storylines here over the next teams here for the next five to seven years, no matter what. Yeah, and they need somebody to keep an eye on the kids, and that's Joey Vado. Well, I don't know the Joey Vados keeping an eye on the kids.

But he's got to be a productive player. He's got to be a productive player. Now something, are you going to get two thousand and sixteen Joey Vado or two thousand twelve Joey Vado or two thousand and ten Joey Vado. No, but he's the production has to warrant keeping him. So what do we see over the next two months that makes you feel good or not so good about him coming back briefly about an hour ago when we discuss station. You know, I get prepared for everything. Everything is prepared. Three

hours to show prep every one hour on the air. It's my rule for you. Yeah, okay, Now, Joey Burrow, Uh a month ago, Well, he's gonna sign the DAL. We got the DAL deal. We will be a ten year deal like Kansas City or will it be a five year deal? Waiting for Herbert got to wait for him. Now we have a player who has been hurt multiple times with stupid injuries, freaky injuries.

I'm thinking, how well, this is Cincinnati, and so we've paid the price of the nineteen ninety wire to wire with a deal with the Devil. Now we have to pay back. So I'm thinking, here we got the best ever, the best in the history. However, pendicitis pretty young to having a pendicitis, whatever the hell that is, we don't need to get it out. Then we got the knee injury in Washington. Well,

that was a breakdown on the offensive line. Okay, then we got that, and now we have him just trotting around pulling a calf muscle, and as I told you're a good friend doctor Timothy Kremchek, who has seen more calves than an Amish farmer, that I have a player here that appears to be a bit injury prone, who's constantly getting hurt, who should have signed the deal deal, he didn't sign the deal, And I am I getting negative on Joe Burrow. I don't think he's injury prone. She's been hurt

every year. He took a hit in a game against Washington in twenty twenty that would injure almost any quarterback. He had an appendectomy, which I don't know if twenty five is young for an appendectomy, but is not that infrequent,

and then suffered a freaky sort of thing that happened to him. Now that's a little bit weird, and you wonder why that happened, But it doesn't feel like it's a sort of who's not used to write in big checks thinking, wait a minute, Joey, you should have signed the big bucks. Now it's going to cost you some money. Mike Brown will pay quarterbacks.

Mike Brown paid Carson Palmer at the end of the two thousand and five season, when Carson Palmer was not regarded as as accomplished or as good as Joe Burrow, and he made him the highest paid player in the league at the time. So I think if there's one thing that the Bengals have a history, and there are folks who don't want to acknowledge this, they will pay their very, very best guys. Look at how many contracts Geno Atkins got. Look at the kind of money that aj Green, So Joe Burrow,

this is not about a reluctance to pay him. I think, first of all, if I'm Joe Burrow, there's two things. I'm not taking a dime less than Justin Herbert. I'm better and I was drafted before him. I've accomplished more than Justin Herbert. So I was waiting to see what Justin Herbert signed for. And then I think, if you're Joe Burrow,

you have to weigh something that's it's it's it's quintessential first world issue. Do I sign for the next eight to ten years, like Patrick Mahomes, or do I sign something that's a little bit more short term, let's say for the next four years, And maybe I'm the highest paid player in the sport, but I still give my chance, myself a chance to hit free agency when I'm thirty or thirty one years old, and then you take a look at what the salary cap is going to be then versus what it is now

billions. And the NFL is still striking new media deals. This offseason. They signed a deal to broadcast a playoff game on Peacock. Okay, so there's new streaming money coming into the NFL as we speak. The gambling money is only now just starting to enter the NFL. About that, So in four or five years, what's the salary cap going to be then versus where

it is right now? Now? Some have suggested what he do is what he should do is sign a contract that guarantees from a certain percentage of whatever the Bengal salary cap is. I don't think the union's gonna want him to do that, And so I think if you're a Joe, you're you're perhaps weighing those two things. Do I sign something for the next ten to twelve years that an essence makes me a Bengal for life? Or do I give myself some flexibility in a couple of years and you know, we'll see where

the team goes. Maybe he wins a super Bowl or two between now and then, and then he goes to the negotiating table as a Super Bowl winning

quarterback understanding that the salary cap is so much higher. I do think if we get to the start of the season, which is still it's on the tenth, five and a half weeks, so it's six weeks from yesterday, If we get to week one and this isn't done, I think there's going to be a lot of folks who wonder, Okay, what really is Tony Fender inside football, inside baseball that when you sign, say he signs five years, two hundred and sixty million, what does Mike Brown, Troy Blackburn,

Katie have to do with the money you put it off to the seed out. There's something called the funding rule. Now, the funding rule, contrary to what a lot of people think, is not set in stone mandatory, but it's strongly suggested in the league's constitution. So what the funding rule is is, if you guarantee a player money, you basically have to show that we're good for it. Now, we all know that NFL teams are

good for it to lose money. Mike Brown beached the IRS and tax cord for god, But there's basically an unequated procedure, and the Browns are doing this, the Ravens are doing this. It's basically, okay, we guaranteed. Let's say they guarantee Joe Burrow two hundred million dollars to use a round number, we've got to basically show here's the two million bucks, two hundred million of which is why the naming rights deal not just for the stadium itself,

but for some of the gates around the stadium. That deal was interesting to me because you could take that money and here it is. It's to the side, it's it's it's the money for Joe Burrow. Mike Brown is a very wealthy man, but relative Jerry Jones or the folks who owned the San Francisco forty nine, Robert Kraft's, he's in the lower class of NFL owner who one might argue doesn't have stashed aside the nine figures you have to

show you have if you're going to guarantee a contract. And some have wondered, could that be sort of a part of the hold up here. It's an unequated rule, and again it isn't set in stone mandatory. I researched this. This weekend, But it's procedurally what NFL teams do. Then you got Higgins, you got Chase, you got some serious jack. Yeah. Look, te Higgins is gonna want a salary that's commensurate with one of the best wide receivers in the sport, Jamar Chase, whose deal is not quite

up. It is ultimately likely going to be want to be the highest paid wide receiver on the sport. So it is. Do I think you can construct a team around a higher Paige Joe Burrow, a higher paid te Higgins, and a higher page Marchase. Yes, you've got a draft. Well you've got to go young and be really good on defense, and yeah, it's going to be a challenge. Of course, it don't exist. Yeah, that there's a contract problem. Well, until these guys sign their deals.

The injury prone speculation, I don't think they I don't think I don't think you catch plan a fashion else. I don't know what that is. I think they're more than happy to pay Joe Burrow. I think if we are still talking about this in five weeks now, we got an issue. But look, here's the reality. Joe Burrows in year four of what is basically a five year contract as a first round pick. The Joe can't go anywhere at the end of this year. He'll play this season, He'll play

next year. Then if there's still a question about his contract, the Bengals will franchise tag him. Joe Burrow is going to be the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals, even in the absence of signing a contract extension. He is going to be the quarterback of the team for at least the next three years. And you could use the franchise tag again, which Washington did with Kirk Cousins a couple of years ago, and then he could buy a fourth year

and then you could use the franchise tag again. He is strategy. He is essentially at the mercy of the Bengals for the next five years. It's like William of Wallace with long shanks. Don't know what that is, but okay, and I'm betting on long shanks. Long shanks. Okay, AKA Mike Brown, I got a long shank for you. I don't have that problem anymore. Thank you very much, Thank you breaking it down. My comments are Next on news Radio seven hundred, Genesis Diamonds is opening up the

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The guy is long shanks, He's Darth Vader. He knows what the bodies are buried. He wins no matter what else happens. According to Moeegar, we have Joe Burrow the next four or five years. The issue becomes how much against the salary cap? And Troy Blackburn and Katie experts of that too, and so who knows what's coming. It's somewhat suspicious that the deal deal has not been signed after Justin Herbert signed his deal. According to media accounts,

he wanted to wait to see what he got. He wanted more money than within two days. He's limping around with a calf strain, a calf problem. Unbelievable, kind of like Hunter Green. I call him Homer Green with his hip problem, having had the arm problem, and Nicolodolo's got like a broken leg. How do these things happen? I've no idea. These there at young men who are twenty four, twenty five, twenty six years old and they keep getting hurt, can't play. It's unbelievable. What is

unbelievable as how the Reds beat the Dodgers about the face and head. Yesterday's games look like the varsity against the eighth graders. The Dodgers are non competitive, having spent three hundred million dollars on payroll, and the red spend nickels and dimes because they have players that want to win badly and that beats fat and flabby and flatulin all the time. So we'll see what happens tonight in Chicago. Four night games in Chicago and July in August quite unusual. Normally

there's a day game somewhere, but they're all night games. They're back home this weekend. Here we are July thirty, first at twelve forty one pm, and the Red Legs are in first place. Are you kidding me? No, I'm not. And I'm fairly certain that Nick Crow is going to pick up a couple of left hand relievers and this team's ready to go, assuming Green and Lodolo come back. And assuming that's the case, you don't need starting pitching unless it's Kate Upton's husband. He'd be an excellent edition,

so we'll see where that goes. Secondly, I know what interest says you may know. Back in the good old days, I worked many jobs in many circumstances, in many places. One of the jobs I had was with a McClean trucking company in Sharonville. I was a manifest clerk in which I would put together the bills of lighting for items that went on to a McLean truck that travel thither and fro, and it was bought by someone now over the weekend. In fact, yesterday, a ninety nine year old trucking company

yellow shuts down, putting at least thirty thousand people out of work. That don't have a multi billion dollar damage to the American economy. Trucking companies. It's very, very very difficult to own and to operate a trucking company today. Just ask Wayne Caruci, Just ask Skateway. It is difficult, very

hard. It's very difficult to run airlines. Once again, you want to save a few bucks, not yours truly, but members of my family have tried to get to Fort Myers now for three weeks using Frontier and you can't get there. Everything canceled again. Canceled flights are full, and my friend's top airline I think in the world is Delta because they went ninety days at one point having not missed a flight anywhere in the world. Delta wonderful,

but you get what you pay for. It's a matter of lack of personnel at CBG. I here Brian Combs Matt Reeese talk about expansion by DHL last couple of days. There have been Delta flights that couldn't get the luggage off. The planes took two and a half hours and waiting to get your luggage at the carousels. I mean it's and sometimes with a so called discount airline, you don't take off at all. They simply tell you two hour delay,

four hour delay, six hour delay, canceled. Go up to the desk, wait, wait, wait, okay, well put you on tomorrow's flight. Probably can't get on because that's full too than today's flight with Frontier's canceled. Now what do you do. You got three or four screaming kids. I've been waiting for five, six, seven, eight hours. You're a truck driver for Yellow and you got ninety nine years. They had union problems, so the teamsters that are not the manifest evil. I love truck

drivers, and truck drivers love me. They're willing to make lots of amends to their pension system and the health insurance plans. But Yellow badly managed said to hell with it. Thirty thousand out of work. That's gonna put more strain on the transportation system. By the way, where is Pete Buddha Jedge? Can't find him with a search warrant, probably taking more time off for family medical leave. Don't know where he is. You have meltdowns and railroads,

meltdowns and trucks. Frontier airlines and others can't take off, no personnel, nobody to call. Try to call somebody a frontier and actually speak to a human being about wire flights being canceled so much? And how come misrepresentations are made on the website and nothing works. Who do you call? Your most will call ghostbusters. There's nobody to talk to. At least with Delta if you got a problem, there's a person to speak to to deal.

What are we going to do here? And Delta can get you to Atlanta, then get you to Nashville, get you to Detroit, whatever it might be. They can get you there but not Frontier so called low cost airlines, no one to talk to, no customer service, can't find the bags. Remember what happened a few months ago over Christmas with Southwest where tens of thousands were stuck in airports with nowhere to go and nothing to do with no luggage, no bags, what do you do? It takes weeks and weeks

and weeks for that to develop, which is really unbelievable. So we have to see exactly what's going on. And my good friend in yours, Jeff Beckham, relates to me that Yellow got seven hundred million dollars in government bailouts, seven hundred million. In addition of that, they got all the PPP and the PPE that's probably well over a billion dollars. Yellow got terrible, terrible mismanagement, awful, and I'm sure Frontier Airlines got tens of hundreds of

millions of dollars from the government of bailout after bailout after bailout. Now the planes camp fly. There was a plane last night at CVG, which was a Delta that sat an hour and a half on the tarmac having landed because there wasn't the guy with the flashlights to pull it into the into the gate. Same thing of a frontier. It's always delayed. To not tell I

bet they have a seventy percent delay rate. Are canceled going to the airport, sitting there were three screaming kids for four or five six hours with two hundred other people. Then it's canceled. Unbelievable yellow trucking. Unbelievable transportation system, the railroads. Remember what happened in eastern Ohio? Awful, terrible. Pete Buddha Jed's finally made an appearance there, and Biden is yet to go there because he can't find it on a map. Everywhere I look, there's

nothing but chaos and transportation. It feels like society's breaking down. I had a guest on last night from California, Jeremy Adams, the California Public school teacher of the Year. He says he teaches junior high and the kids come to school on the first day in about two weeks, having had a great summer, lost all the educational achievement they try to get the year before, season before, and they're not ready to learn. They're having fun. It's

a place to go. It's like daycare. It's babysitting services. That's what all amounts to. Track meets in the hallway, can't get the phones away from the kids. They don't do any homework. There's no recompense in home with the parents. There's no expectation of greatness. They're not in a functional family structure, not at all. Money is always a difficulty. Some kids are sleeping in their cars, can't get out. Lebron James Academy and Akron.

He put in tens of millions of dollars and god knows, I'm not a fantage Lebron James at all, but at least a guy put in close to one hundred million dollars and to at risk kids in Akron, Ohio. We find out this morning from the inquiry that the kids, none of them, are passing the proficiency test when you're in the eighth grade. Spent years in a special academy in which NBA players show up all the time to encourage

these kids. Completely dysfunctional. They have no faith, they have no family, they have no building blocks of success that they live in a dysfunctional culture. You can't have a healthy fish swimming in an infected stream, polluted It sickens everyone, so I'll look around. The trucking system is broken, the air system, especially Frontier is broken. The railroad system is broken. On the southern border. Right now, America leads the world and child sex trafficking.

Think about that number. We're number one and child sex trafficking on the Southern border because of what the cartels do to raise billions of dollars from girls and women and boys and men. Either join a gang and break in the homes and Indian Hill or Green Township as part of the gang that you had

to join, otherwise you're killed. Or secondly, if you're a female, especially a girl, you're sex traffickeds of the policies indirectly of Joe Biden number one in the world and child sex traffickers number one in the world and admitting illegals into your country. We're number one, and we're number one in the world in fentnyl deaths. No other countries even close. The communist Red Chinese create the building blocks of fentnyl, cooperate with the Mexican drug cartels, killing

tens of thousands of Americans. Fentnel causing homelessness and difficulty, mental illness, alcoholism. No We're number one in the world. And suicide, especially for young folks, especially girls between the ages of ten and thirty, number one in the world. Female suicides, number one in the world. And illegal drug use. We're number one, number one in the world in abortions.

And I'm gonna have on Kurt Hartmann, who's a constitutional scholar, after two o'clock today to talk about his lawsuit which seeks to keep the abortion amendment off the ballot because it's illegal. See what he has to say. We're number one in the world. Guess what in transgender surgeries, number one in the world. Number one in the world for getting rid of trucking companies and allows you transportation system when we have billions and billions of dollars and eight to ten

million jobs that can't be filled. We need air traffic controllers, we need baggage handlers, we need pilots, we need flight attendance. I have great respect for Delta. I've never been screwed, blue tattooed, and barbecued by Delta. But the same is not true about Frontier and it's just the same thing is not true about Yellow Freight Lines used to be one of the Big three with roadway and the other one the name eludes me presently. But there

was a Big three when I was at McLean. I think it was consolidated. That was it consolidated. There were the Big three. Two of the Big three are out of business, having been supported by the taxpayer for so long. And have you noticed it? Every time stuff comes out about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden getting millions bribes as a president and vice president, that's

suddenly this brand new news about Donald Trump. Donald Trump got new news about Trump, who's not the president and does not affect policy domestic or feint at all. Right now, all the bad stuff comes out about Joe Biden taking bribes, he's a crook, just coincidentally, new stuff occurs about Donald Trump. It's unbelievable how that stuff happens. How does that happen. It's unbelievable how those things they just seem to finally go together. So it just looks

to me like we're in deep trouble. Without family, without faith, without adult supervision, without contacts, were nothing and nothing of a big trouble. And the leftist the liberal Democrats, not the traditional Democratic Party, not the Democratic Party of Bill Mallory or the Democratic Party of Charlie Luken. But the leftist to control the Democratic Party will say and do anything to create the victim

mentality. And persons they wish to control could be African Americans, could be feminists, could be college kids promising once again student loan relief, so to speak, when it's been declared unconstitutional. So instead of following the law, executing the law, Joe Biden wants to ignore what the US Supreme Court says to do. And I wouldn't note to my left a story out of Los Angeles, California, professors urged Joe Biden to defy mistaken rulings by the mega

Supreme Court justices. So you have law school professors saying, ignore the law, don't pay attention to the United States Supreme Court, telling the president to do workarounds when it comes to abortion, and when it comes to student loans, just do worker the words, ignore the law, and do what you want to do. It's called chaos, air fares, trucking companies, student loan forgiveness, which is transferring to people like you and I who pay taxes,

ignoring Supreme Court decisions on abortion, every sex trafficking. Have you seen the movie Sound of Freedom. Number one in the world and child sex trafficking because of the policies on the Southern Border by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is in charge. You know, she's the czar Arena of the Southern Border. And because of her inactivities number one in the world and the trafficking of children for sex, fentanyl deaths and suicide and drug use number one. Yeah,

we're number one in something. I don't want to be negative. I want to be objective and positive. But man, this is difficult. We have an air system that's broken, a railroad system that's broken, trucking system under great stress. Run companies do great, like Jeff Beckham and like Wayne Cruci, but the big boys they can't exist. They're run into the ground. And we sit here trying to enjoy our time getting ready for school that is

nothing but daycare. All right, let's continue. The line becomes available five on three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand and about ten minutes. Congressman brad Winstrip will be here Representative brad Winstrip. He's the chair of the Subcommittee on COVID, the origins and also the results there too. From the United States then after two o'clock today is Kurt Hartman, attorney and constitutional scholar, on what's happening with the abortion amendment in Ohio and is it legal

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course. Congress from brad Winstrip, a second congressional district in Ohio is in charge of finding the origins at COVID and the fallout there from head of the subcommittee, a medical doctors, always being US congressman for about ten years. And Congress and brad Winstrip, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before we get into substance, I had a brief conversation with you a couple of days gooting on Friday, and you said to me something the effect I

can't believe how the liberal Democrats, the leftists are acting. It's completely It's not the Democratic Party historically of Bill Clinton. It's not the Democratic Party of even Barack Hussain Obama. When Obama ran for office, he said gay marriage was wrong and the southern border needs to be locked down. So I would ask you before we get into Fauchi and get into COVID and get into all these other issues. When you say things like which I certainly support, what

has happened to the Democrat Party? Give us a man of notes in your feeling on that. Yeah, you know, what I see from s so many of them is that as long as they have power, everything is okay, and whatever it takes to keep that power. And so it seems to me that they've lost their way when it comes to the values and virtues the United States always carried, you know. I look, I grew up and saw Watergate as a teenager, and you saw Republicans and Democrats alike just looking

for the truth. And it seems that we've we've lost that and people have I think in many ways. They may say they have a faith in God, but it doesn't seem like it. They seem to value other things rather than a higher being, and it seems that everything is about power for now. And I always ask people when you're looking at legislation, etc. You know, ask yourself, does it make Americans more free? And will the

next generation say thank you? And when if you see the things that have come out of the Democrat Party recently, certainly more debt is not something that the next generation is going to say thank you for But also so many of the bills and things that we see are just for personal gain, personal political gain right here right now, not voting for a better future for America.

And I would also say, you talked about Bill Clinton. He used to talk about abortion and say, well, we'll make it legal, but let's make it rare. And now I see a party that celebrates abortion. They celebrate a culture of death, physician assisted suicide. I mean, it's just bizarre. And things have changed dramatically in my lifetime. And I know there's a lot of old school Democrats that have left the ship. And there was a judge at one of our Republican dinners in the district not too long ago.

He used to be a Democrat and he said, they left me. Yeah, I looked at I know, we here in Ohio is going to gonna have a vote on this essentially in November, and we're going to vote on an abortion bill far to the left, the Row versus Wade, that has no trimesters in it. It's got the first three months, second third. What it is is abortion on the man up through including birth, and also it provides transgender rights or parents for fourteen year old girl or boy has

no saying what's happening hormonal treatments. But the abortion extremism is something the media does not talk about. I had on a couple weeks ago a woman from Minnesota, which is not a purple state anymore, as you know, it's a deep blue state. And Keith Ellison is the is the Attorney general. And there's more abortions now in Minnesota after Dobbs than before because it is much

more it's much easier and more liberal. And Keith Ellison the AG is going after pregnancy crisis centers put in by the pro life crowd to show sonograms and also to show support for women that are pregnant and by mistake, by their perspective. And so I guess before enough Fauci and all, do you think I thought Dobbs was a victory. And now I'm not so sure. If Ohio ends a middle of the road red state, if we vote in November for abortion, partial birth, abortion on demand, what does that say about

about us and about the nation? Well, I just speaks. I think it speaks poorly of us as a nature, as there's just a devaluation of life itself. And I bring that up a lot of times too, Bill, when we're talking about health and healthcare in Congress, they see, at what point are you going to put a value on the life? You talk about what this cost of that cost, But how about the value of somebody who's healthy? You know, can we look at some of those types of

things. It's really not on the radar, But surprisingly we did, in a bipartisan passion fashion, pass a bill called Maternal Infants and Early Childhood Nurse Visits that helped impoverished women to make sure that they had someone who's with them that could they come through their pregnancy, perinatal CARA, safe home, and through the delivery. And this program's working, and we modified it so that

the states have some skin. Again, we were able to pass that, and then weeks later, only weeks later, we put a resolution on the floor to condemn violence against pregnancy centers, which essentially are trying to do the same thing aid pregnant women. And Democrats voted against it. They voted against a resolution against violence towards pregnancy centers. I don't get a bill. It is just amazing to me. But I sit on the floor and you can

have the debate. I guess if you want about what is a right, but you know, real freedom consistent doing what you ought to do, not what you just have the right to do. But they're actually celebrating abortions. Now, they're not just celebrating the right to have an abortion, they celebrate the actual abortion. I wonder they celebrate their own birthdays because they're denying other people. There's it's a culture of death. And I look at the southern

border, which is essentially wide open. We're the number one country in the world for the sex trafficking of children the Sound of Freedom, which is a very popular movie. And the reason that happens, which didn't happen when Trump was in office, is because we have wide open southern border where number one, and the sex trafficking of children, where number one in the world. In fentonel abuse, were number one in the world, in suicide, number

one in the world, and drug addiction. And I'm looking at this and I'm going, well, you said a few minutes ago, what are we're going to pass on to the next generation? And the answer is, if twenty twenty four rolls around and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris retained power. I like to see a Jeopardy episode between Senator Fetterman and Joe Biden and Diane Feinstein.

I don't think anybody would buzz in for anything, but if they maintain power and the institutionalized, wide open southern borders, sex, trafficking of children, abortion on demand, fentonel and suicide, my god, are we in trouble. It's exactly opposite of the society that our founders and in mind and put into place, and they've been working at it for years and it's just grown more and more intense, and it's it's gonna be tough to swallow.

We're gonna keep fighting, We're gonna keep trying to promote the positives and all the things that America has to offer and the opportunities that are there. But

something has changed. Something has changed over the years. And I don't know if it's just the breakdown of the family, a lack of faith, a less ambition to achieve by so many, but I think that actually the people that are promoting all these things now, like critical race theory and black lives matter, they better take a look at themselves and see and look in the mirror and see if they're not guilty of the things they accuse other people of

Congressman brad Winstrup here or head of the Subcommittee on COVID Response and Origins a couple. On Friday, there was a headline Senator rand Paul email shows doctor Anthony Fauci sent a testimony an absolute a lie, files a criminal referral to the Department of Justice, which will be in the circular file. I don't see I don't see our President Attorney General Mary Garland doing a damn thing about

that. But it is what Senator Ran Paul of the Great Static Kentucky says true that there were lies told by doctor Anthony Fauci resulting in the wrong public policies. Well, what doctor Fauci said, and we only know this because we've gotten some of his internal emails. What he said in those emails, he says, we know they're doing this gain a function type research in Wuhan.

You can go back to twenty twelve in an interview where he said he was all for it, and even when he was confronted with the idea that a pandemic could be created if something got out of the lab, he said, we think that the chance of that is minimal, and I think the benefits outweigh the risk. That was his opinion in twenty twelve. So you know that he knew there was risk, and he also knows that this type of research was taking place, and certainly it was even published in twenty fifteen

with the US and China. So why was this? Why was this going on? So it ran Paul said, are you you know in any way, shape or form. I believe he asked that in a hearing, are you funding this type of research? And he says not now, not ever. But the NIH came out and later after that and said, yes, yes, we were, Yes, we were. Well who's at the NIH, doctor Fauci, who approves grants? Doctor Fauci, Doctor Fauci, doctor Collins. They're the ones who approved these grants. So the timeline doesn't fit

well for doctor Fauci and Senator Paul. I think is on the right track in pursuing this. But I will tell you, since I've been on Intelligence Committee, especially when we were in the minority, we may a lot of

criminal referrals to DJ. Unfortunately they have just sat. We need to shake things up not only in the White House, but in the Apartment of Justice and the FBI and across the board in our agencies where it's we have now been able to see time and time again, they have arrogant authority where they write a paper and for example, a scientist come out write a paper and say COVID came from nature, when silently and quietly to amongst themselves they're saying

that we still think it may have come from the lab. And their words are being found, and so they're in a little bit of hot water right now, I would say. And Congressman went strip As far as the American taxpayer funding the creation of COVID nineteen, similar to the Communist way of making a family pay for the bullet to kill a loved one, that has not

metastasized in the mainstream media at all. It's in conservative media when it's factually accurate that doctor Anthony Fauci, directly and indirectly to academic research gain of function, actually took American taxpayers dollars to pay for the creation of COVID nineteen. Why is that not a huge story? It should be a very huge story.

And it's also frustrating on the subcommittee as I watched the Democrats try to defend what has been taking place or what had already taken place amongst the scientists within our governments, and doctor Fauci, Doctor Collins saying right after they said this thing looks engineered and looks like it came from the lab I want you to write a paper. And a few days later they're saying that came from nature? What is the motive for that? And COVID should have united this

country instead it divided us. So why are Democrats so quick to defend these people. It's not it isn't necessarily Joe Biden in this case. He's got other things to worry about. But at the same time they said, why are you defending these people within these agencies. I actually got a letter from the ranking member, doctor Louise where he said we shouldn't be attacking Fauci in college. Basically, we're not attacking them except to say why did you dismiss

the lab league theory? But also we're investigating them, which is our responsibility in Congress, which is one of the tenants of this committee. And we're finding out all the mischief that was that has taken place. Doctor Mourns, who worked for Fauci. He wrote in his notes, could write me on my Gmail because they're requesting my emails all the time, and I'm putting it

nicely compared to how we said it. And now he's under investigation. He even said, and I'll delete anything I don't want in the New York Times. Well that doesn't really look honest, does it. But for some reason, the Democrats are more than happy to just ignore all these things they're finding, and they rarely stay on topic in our hearings. They just go off

talk about Donald Trump and not stick to the topic of the day. And our last discussion this past week was on the mandates and the negative effects of the mandates on our country and on people. And the title of the hearing was because I said so. And that's really what it came down to, is you had a government saying you get this or you're fired from your job, and you cannot believe the hardship that has put on so many people.

And we had people from the military testify. We had guy who worked for ESPN and she was trying to get pregnant was advised not to get a vaccine. Not only did she lose her job, she lost her healthcare altogether. Fortunately, she has landed another job. You know, it's just really amazing, And you had a very left Democrat revealed the studies he has done and how much harm it has done to America across the board by issuing a mandate. Americans don't do well with because I told you so. They want to

be educated, not indoctrinated. And interfering with the doctor patient relationship by a politician and by the government is uncalled for, unnecessary damaging the medicine, and I hope we put a stop to it across the board. It's my view, and I think it's certainly accurate that the US government and doctor Anthony Fauci is one of the saints of the Democratic Party, and the idea that we paid for the creation of the virus that killed seven to ten million people could

not be admitted to by the federal government. They had to blame a bat in a cave in China or a wet market. We couldn't blame Wuhan Lab itself because the American taxpayer provided the money to create COVID nineteen and early on Fauci and Collins knew that was the truth, but they had allies in the media that would go to a wet market, or go to a bat cave and take a whole bunch of video and convince people it came out of a

wet market. When the federal government, led by Anthony Fauci and doctor Collins both knew nine or ten years ago that COVID nineteen was a possible creation of gain and function research and what had happened in twenty nineteen, they could not admit to the fact that we did this. They had to create lies to cover the truth. And doctor Winstrip Congress, I mean, we got to run up against the clock. I love it when you come on because you

speak reasonable. It makes sense. You're the chair of the committee, subcommittee, and the truth will set us free in this place. We're still enslaved. But thanks for the opportunity to share the truth with you. Bill, God bless you, Thank you, right, thank you. Allright, let's continue with more. Wow, we pay for it, lie about it, and doctor Anthony Fauci retires as a multi millionaire with a couple hundred thousand dollars a year pension. What a great gig. Bill Cunningham with you every afternoon

on news radio seven hundred WLW. If you're struggling with the rectile dysfunction or pe. The medical providers are a cocat smile no, cause you're here. Maybe you've seen me on TV talking about all of colas that have done taste tests and challenges and comparisons and stuff, comparing themselves to Coca Cola. One Cola tried it, then another Cola tried it, then another Cola tried it, and another one Cola is still at it, still comparing themselves to Coca

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Wee Herman. Well, Paul Rubens. Pee Wee has bought the farm. It's age seventy today. Willie, the actor by the name of Paul Rubens has passed away. A kape Wee Herman. And also University of Cincinnati Morning, the loss of the one, Big George Wilson passing away at eighty one on Saturday. Wilson the only Bearcat to win a national championship in nineteen sixty two, an Olympic gold medal in nineteen sixty four in Tokyo. And also you see losing another great man, Bernie Meese, the king of ticketing.

Not too long ago, George, he was mister UC right there. That's before Dave was born. A lot of people thought UC won those basketball titles with the big O, Big George Wilson factor. Matter as he graduated, they had what big oh Jack Twyman George Wilson. They didn't play together among others. But I'm saying no, I mean but the Royals. But at the same time, Bingo, they had a UC alumni. I'd take my

chances with the big O Twineman and George Wilson in the NBA. What they did and they lost well to the Boston Celtics in nineteen sixty two and went to a game seven with Bill Russell, Sam Jones, Casey Jones, Lester Coffin more. I'll remember that I was only six. Well, I was there at the time in the gardens because Gordon Veterino's cousin let us in the side door when the game started. But that's a difference to you snuck in free. Correct, That's where it all started, correct, Okay? And

George Wilson was the last of that group to live. And George was a great American Amen with Tony Yates, remember Tony Yates? Yes? And about Ron Bonham, how about Paul Hog how about Larry Thacker back when men were men? Yeah? Yeah, Now basketball was basketball instead of running around with guns and goodness knows what. Now, you better give me some sports.

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strong pitching of Graham Ashcraft. Red's back in first place. Well, he had the n L Central take two or three from Los Angeles nine zip yesterday, And for the first time this year, the Reds have scored more runs than they've given up. They're now plus three runs all year. Where'd you get that from? Joe? Luck Up? Yes? What about Joe? The Reds road trip continues tonight, first of one, two, three, four at beautiful Wrigley Field in Chicago against those Cubs. What are you think

about Andrew Abbott against Marcus Stroman? What do you're like that matchup? I'm going with the r Eeds, Red's Reds Reds. What about ten with Lance and Sports Talk? Lance is going to talk about Holy thank you, Harry. Harry. I can tell you some Harry carry stories. We'll go ahead. We got time. Nothing else would do, but go ahead. Can't tell them? Okay, okay, Now what about the other one can't tell that one either, Okay, Abbot huh is going to be shut down at

some point? Who says Lance mccal If he does. If he does, you know who they got. Who do they got right now? In Arizona? Mister Green and mister Lodolo's coming back. Homer Green is coming, Homer Green should be back in about a week and a half. About and then Lodolo at the end of the month. Well, what about to make the push to the playoffs? Abbot shut down? Well, if he is, he is, what do you think about that? Well, I mean because

you don't want it. You don't want They don't need any more arm problems in this place because that that, and then you got that Doc Hollywood in action. How come for hundreds of years the Reds pitchers could pitch like doubleheaders Johnny Vandermer back to back no hitters. I used to throw doubleheaders or Thomas funeral home. Well the times have changed, big boy, I pitched one times have changed switched arms, and now you got you got starters, you

got middle relievers, you got the middle to middle relievers. You got closers, you got anti closers, you got whole guys. Lefties. Give me some lefty middle relievers. You got. It's a Derek Johnson. Better make a lot of money because he's got a lot on his mind. Where's Randall kirk Myers? Get him? Where's Nor Storm and Norman Charlton and Rob Dibble? We need left I got those three guys could have pitched all year long. Do you trust Homer Green to come back? Yes? Which himp is

gonna get hurt? I don't know. But well Joe Burrow now damage, he'll know, he'll be fine appendicitis. Yeah, he's got a camp problem. My camp, My camp is starting hurt. Well, you used to do that, didn't you shoot it off when you when you played quarterback for what it was Saints Saint Xavier, not Xavier Savior Xavier with an s O Savior Saint Savior the Golden. Is that why Xavier actually changed their name from

the Saints whatever? Yes, I played an I had a problem. I rubbed some dirt on it and bit it off and it just grows back like a chameleon. Correct. Let's see. Well, the Cubs were shut out yesterday because and that ended an eight game win streak by David Ross's team. They're rocking and rolling now. The training deadline is tomorrow night at six. Let's check in with the Reds and see what's going on in the trade room. The answer is nothing, nothing, but they need a lefty back to

action today, a training camp and workouts in the Bengals. They go in about twenty minutes on the field. They were listening to us as we speak. Should Joe Burrow have signed the deal before he got hurt? He'll he'll sign the deal. Don't worry about it. Mooeeger says, these ours for four to five years, no matter what. Right, So what's the push? What the deal? Right? Why did they do with Joey Votto? They gave it two twenty five million bucks. He's owed seven million next year.

If he doesn't have the option pitch picked up. That means give him ten million for two years. You gotta pay seven anyway. Well, so how much do we paying? Griffy still paying the rent deposit every month every month? Right? And Barry Larkin, they're still rich. Let's see what else. Get back to normal here. So we got tennis news from John Barrett. I'm afraid to call him in fact, King of the Westend to call anybody. Western and Southern Open presented by John Barrett. H Seven time

Grand Slam champion Venus Williams is headed to Mason starting August twelve. She's been awarded a wild card for the upcoming tourney. What about Serena I don't know nothing about her yet. What about fed Fed's retired joke joke may be here Alcatraz? You mean Alcarez, that guy, Yeah, he'll be here anybody else? What about IgA schwantec get her? What about Ans Jabaar? Who Ans Japar? Yes? Thank you? Lab Women's World Cup? Tomorrow? Will you be ready to go tomorrow? No? Three am? Match time,

Cincinnata time. I don't watch him at three pm. I can't take Portugal versus the United States? About this host Australia ousting Canada, the reigning Real World Cup chance today four nil? Don't care about I care about Rose Other than that, don't care an away. But now you got another you got you got that other lady from Cincinnati on the team, Aubrey Kingsbury.

She's a goalkeeper. Really, you got two people on her now. I don't pay attention when they support them, because you're just worried about support America. I'll support them. Well, they got the USA on their shirt. Did you see how they didn't stand at attention? Rose, Lavelle and Aubrey did. That's a pea knowing all the rest of them didn't know. I'm not watching that. I think I've get my hair colored like her. I heard they drink bud light. Oh so that's good. Who cares? Cowboy

says, who cares? How about Cardie? You're just worried about You just want to see what's her name? Come here and adjustin Verland? Or trade to the ritz? You mean mister Kate Upton. Yeah, that's all you're worried about. Trade has all you talked about and off the air. I gotta get Kate Upton here. We gotta get traded up, mister Kate up. But what happens if he gets traded here by tomorrow? Then you got a real problem. I'm there. Oh okay, I'm there. Well you

went out with her a couple of times, didn't you. I did more than one out with her? Oh, arden me say, get me out of the student you're poort. By the way, we have attorney Kurt Hartman coming up, who's father the lawsuit to keep the abortion amendment off the constitution. One it's illegal, you mean an issue one? Correct? Every other commercial on TV's one of those. Yes, and no August is gonna happen no matter what. Unbelievable and he well, I'm talking about the one in

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lifeguard protection only from my Billy Cunningham, the great American of courtfill. We as soon that come on November. You and I we've been voting on the putting partial birth abortion in Czech sayings sex change operations in the Ohio Constitution.

But now there's been a wrinkle. As you may know Kurt Hartman as a former judge and a constitutional scholar and lawyer who's now found a lawsuit against the Secretary of State and all others saying that this constitutional amendment may be unconstitutional. It's vague and Kurt Hartman welcome again in the Bill Cunningham Show. Can you give us the headline of your lawsuit, which may means we may not vote in November for this thing. Yeah, it's it's a simple question, really,

Willie's. Did these petitioners trying to put abortion, sex change operations, etc. As a constitutional right? Did they simply follow the law when they did their petition, and we say they didn't. You know, they they're trying to amend the constitution to really create a very broad, ill defined right. It's not just on abortion. It says, you know, the right to make and carry out one's own reproductive decisions, which, as you said,

that runs the gamut. But they're trying to hide really the effect of what's going on. And the state law says, hey, if you want to do this type of petition, if you want to propose an amendment to the Ohio Constitution by a petition, you have that right. And that's absolutely they have that right, but the law says you have to put in your petition what existing walls are going to get thrown out what existing laws are going

to be repealed, and they put none of that in their petitions. So you look at it and I mean, we don't even get into most more radical stuff. It's a simple stuff. You know. We have the heartbeat Bill in Ohio, which is law that says, you know, when there's a detectable feet to a heartbeat about six weeks, you know, generally speaking,

doctors cannot perform abortions. We have a wall that says if a doctor knows his his or her pay, if the doctor knows that his or her patient wants to get an abortion because the woman thinks that the baby may have Down syndrome, the doctor cannot perform an abortion. We have laws in Ohio that says, hey, parents, you have a right with respect to your minor daughter. You know, if you're if a minor woman becomes pregnant,

they have to get consent. They can get consent from their parents, they can get consent actually from an adult sibling, or they can go to court and get a and bypass that. But there's a process whey or by you know, a woman under eighteen years of age who is pregnant cannot just walk into an abortion mill and get an abortion. There's some standards to protect that that interest, and all those laws will go away, and other laws will away. We know which laws, Kurt Hartman, do we know which laws

are going to be taken away? In which laws are not going to be taken away? And the second part is does the Constitutional Amendment have to state on the in the print of the law which laws will be eliminated? First of all, do we know which laws will now be invalidated and which laws will not be invalidated? The answers, no, we know, but we know some of them. When we've identified some of them. That's that's the basis of our Also, you know, this heartbeat bill will go away,

the parental consent law will go away. You know, the prohibiting of an abortion because the baby has down syndrome, that will go away. That will go away. There's other things that may be questionable will or will or not go away. So there are some laws that will go away. So that's the issue. And so the question your second question of do they have to

put it in the amendment. They don't have to put it in the amendment, but what they have to do is include those laws on the petition at least so though when they walk up to somebody say hey, you want to sign this petition, you know, and then you know, the person circulating the petition gives some little spin. They have to have in that petition what laws are going to go away so the person can make a fully informed decision. And I can tell you I've heard I was at my dog park and

somebody was circulating a petition there. They weren't explaining the whole thing to people, you know that they were doing this short short, Hey, you know you want to support abortion, you want abortion to be legal here. And so the state law says the petition itself has to include the laws that will go away. And because they did not, because they did not follow the law. That's all we said. You should have few the petitioners should have

followed the law. You should have put in your petition that which was going is going to go away if this amendment is approved. They did none of that, and they didn't do it because they want to keep hiding the true extreme nature of this proposal. In fact, this is so extreme. This is to the left or Row versus Wade. I think eighty percent of Americans believe that if you've been rape incess is of course a form of rape because it's non consensual. But if you've been raped, you have six weeks or

so to make a decision to have an abortion or not. And I think most Ohioans say not, Bill Cunningham, because it's a terrible way that life was created. But nonetheless it's still a human life. But a lot of Ohioans leave that at about six to eight to ten weeks. That's it. Now, this law, if passed, and I have in front of me and I'm reading it, that you could be eight and a half months pregnant and because your financial health is affected by having a baby, you could have

an abortion and planned parenthood if this law passes. Is that the truth? Yeah, it is. You know, you look at that definitive law has a definition of what they call fetal viability, but that's not the standard definition of fetal viability. It is so far extreme and it's got an exception. You know, if in the doctor's opinion, your the mother's health, you know, or welfare is that issue, can do an abortion at any time.

And you and I know doctor Haskell, the you know, the abortionist you know who lives in Indian Hill Works out of Dayton, will find every time at nine weeks he will say the mother's health or her welfare, her mental welfare. I'll do this partial birth aboard and that will be legalized because he will give the doctor basically a blank check to do do those extreme abortions

that people find a port. So if passed from day one to day two eighty anywhere along the line, the Constitution Amendment would say a woman's life or health and health has been interpreted to mean emotional health, financial health, psychological health, whatever it might be. And if a planned parenthood doctor says that this woman's financial health would be affected if she has a baby, the abortion could take place from day one through the ninth month. Is that correct?

That is correct. It's a mactrack. It's so wide. Anything will it will legalize abortion basically on demand at any time, because you know how those abortion doctors think and operate. It's you're right, it's the mental health, emotional health, financial health, all that play comes into play, you know. And and that's not us. That's one it's it's not a moral stance,

but it's not us. I think a majority of people in Ohio and I'll tell you, I've talked to people who were kind of inclined to support it, you know, people I know, and I kind of say, do you know what's really in this thing? It's not just you know, restoring Rob Wade. Even it's going far extreme beyond rogue way. And when they sat down and actually looked at it, they were shocked at how extreme it was. That was. That was enlightening to me. But that's getting

the message out. You know, we're right now saying you didn't tell that people anything about what's going to be taken away if this thing passes, what laws are going to be repealed, and therefore and you were obligated to do so under the law. So we followed the lawsuit. We got to follow our brief tomorrow and busy working on that. Um, you know, we'll get a decision by August fourteenth. There's a hard deadline for the Supreme Court to make a decision by August fourteenth. Um, you know, we've got

justices there. Hopefully they just simply followed the law and say you didn't ful you the petitioners did not follow the law. Your petitions invalid. It can't go on the ballot. Did the Secretary of State Frank LaRosa already decide that or decides strictly on the petitions, not upon the substantive law. Because Frank LeRose is not an attorney, so as a secretary of state, I know he's against these kinds of abortions. But nonetheless, did anyone at this point

decide that the language of the ballot amendment? Is anyone decided that is it being constitutional? Noah, the only thing that's been decided thus far is and we challenge this previously, the only thing that's been decided before which we startpect of a language is that the language only proposes one constitutional amendment. Whether or not that they should have included what their petitions included has never been addressed.

Frank LeRose is duties a secretary of state, made the determination that there were enough valid signatures statewide this thing to go on the ballot. But it's interesting in his letter that he wrote saying Okay, I find sufficient number of signatures, he says, unless otherwise directed by judicial decision, I'm going to order it placed on the ballot. So it's like Frank and Frank the Rose is a party in this case, he had to be named as one of the

parties in the case. It's going to be interesting to see, you know, when he files his brief on Friday, what position does he take. Does he say the petition is fine, don't worry that these things weren't in there? Or are you gonna say, yeah, we agree, he agrees with the plane. Isn't that yes, they should have included it. Supreme Court, you need to invalidate it. So no, less transgender rights in

Ohio as it stands. Now, Let's say mom or dad, unbeknownst to them, are they suspicious that Michelle goes to school and she wants to become Michael or vice versa. What is the current law if if Lakota schools or Mason's Goals or Deer Parks schools, public schools or even most private schools who get state money. I have a student who want to transition, do they

have to notify their parents presently? At present? No, there is no. You know, basically, it's a school district by school district, school building by school building determination. I know there are efforts in the General Assembly to address that, and I think appropriately, So you know, it gets into it again. It gives back to parental rights, right, what is

the role of the parents and what you have in that situation? And you've seen it across the country is where schools and these radical leftist teachers are trying to push the parents out of the equation and say, we the state, we the government, we the teachers, the liberal anya union know what's best for your kids. Parents, you don't get it. You're these awards of the state, you know, And that's not our country, never has been. I'm sorry. That may be a Soviet Union type mentality, but I'm

sorry. We're in the United States. We have freedom and liberty here, we have parental rights and that's where it needs to go. And the General Assembly is looking at it. They need to move on. And I agree with you on that. But you know, like I said, this amendment that we're looking at, this abortion amendment in November, it wants to move parental rights out of the picture as well. Ye know, that's how dangerous

this thing is in November. All right. Now, lastly, the Ohio Supreme Court rules, and if they rule against you, Kurt Hartman, and think the language is sufficient as it is written, is at the end of the matter, that would be Yeah, this is a state law matter. It's not. There's no federal wall question involved, so we could not take it to the US Supreme Court. You know. It's it's basically we got seven justices on the Ohio Supreme Court, four of them or you know,

came through the Republican Party, three through the Democrats. Yo. But like I said, the Republicans came out and said, hey, we believe in following the law. It's not our personal decision one way or another. I said, this is a question of simply following the wall. The law said you should have included this information on your petition. They did not include any of it. Therefore the petitions invalid. So if it's invalot, what do

they do then? Did they go back at seven hundred thousand more signatures put it on the ballot next November or some other time. That would be their option. That you always have an option. Anybody has the option in the right to try to propose an amendment. But they go back to square one, it would be off the ballot in this November. All your money, all the stuff actually dumped into the state to try If you have these outside influences, they could try it again, or they could say, we're moving

on to the next state. You know, it'd be great if we voted on these things, knowing what we were voting on. And someone came up to me to sign the petition, and all the person said to me was this is about the abortion making sure that reproductive rights are protected. I said, no, I should have engaged in a conversation with him, because I'm

sure it would have been explained to me differently than reality. But I said, I just said no. Do the search laters have a duty to notify those who sign what the petition says, They do not have a duty, an affirmative duty to explain everything to them. There is a summary on the petition that basically says, here's a summary of what this is proposing, and the Attorney General said that summary is fair and accurate. But what circulators do

have a duty to do is to not misrepresent. So somebody starts asking questions about it and they start misrepresenting what's in the petition. You know that, then go challenge that. But the problem is you only challenge that petition itself. You could get you twenty twenty five signatures thrown out, which when you're dealing with four hundred, five hundred thousand signatures becomes a drop in a bucket. So no affirmative duty, but they do have a duty to be honest

in terms of circulation. Are you confident, Kurt Hartman, Are you confident or not? Is this a flyer or do you think you're gonna win? I think there's a strong case here, I really do you know previous case when we challenge the one ballot language, I knew that was kind of a toss up. This one. It's a simple case. Like I said, it's a simple case. Simply follow what the law requires everybody. If you're going proposing a constitutional amendment, the law says you have to include the text

of any existing law that's going to be repealed. And of course that was what I've seen the text. It doesn't include that. No, you know, And the thing is, I know what they're going to complain, Well, you know this petition was a ten page petition. They're going to complain, Well, if we have to put the text in, if every statue that's going to be repealed, the thing would be one hundred pages long. I say, that's your own fault. Was doing such a broad sweeping so

radical proposal. It wasn't an isolated issue they were trying to do. When you do something that in such a broad sweep that they're looking to do by this amendment, yeah, you're going to impact a lot of existing laws. That's your fault for how you want to do this amend when you want to try to sneak it by the voters. Because that's what they're doing. They're trying to sneak it by all. This is simply about Roe v. Wade and abortion rights. No, it's not. It's much more, much,

much more than that. I don't I wish you success, of course, but I'm not sure what because it comes back again and again and again. But the more people know, the less likely is they're going to vote yes. They want this thing to be done quickly. And QUI about a minute remaining. I hear all these spots and ads about it takes away democracy, one man, one vote. Can you refute that, well, well, that that's the August election, that's August state election, that's on the commendend

of the constitution. Yeah, but it's basically setting a standard to make our constitution what a constitution is supposed to be, not a super legislature, you know, And so just like the federal Constitution, you need a supermajority to amend the Federal Constitution, just like the I think the Demostate Democratic Party and

all these liberal organizations their own constitutions require a supermajority to amend. They're simply saying we should keep a constitution as a constitution which deals with the big picture, that thirty thousand foot level of government, not the minutia of detail of law. I mean, I point out because some couple of years ago there was an effort to put in the constitution a regulation of puppy mills in the constitution. I say, you know, it's important, Yes, puppy mills

need to be addressed, but not in the constitution. That's just legislation goes through the legislative process. But when you can do it just by a simple majority, they say, hey, we'll put it in a constitution. We won't pass the law, we'll try to cram it through a constitution. That's not what a constitution is for. And so that's really what it's doing. It's consistent with the Federal Constitution, it's consistent with most constitutions out there that

you need a supermajority to change something that's significant. Kern Hartman, good luck, You're good. The result when about August. I expect the decision on Monday, August fourteenth. That's the constitutional deadline by which the court has to make a decision. I expect the decision that day. Kurt Hartman, thank you very much for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Kurt.

Bill always glad to be with you. God bless America. Let's continue with more Bill Cunningham News next A News Radio seven hundred w al It's finally summer break. Time to lay out by the pool, soak up some sun and not worry about cleaning your home. That's why you need to call Michael zero five. I wouldn't sell my bike for all the money in the world, not for one hundred billion, million trillion dollars. Then you're crazy. I know you are, But what am I? You're a neror? I

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you? Helped you grow? Really start with my star with my dad, of course I topped, and you know Steve Speck, Tony Dungee, Tomlin, some of some of the great teachers I've had, mister hus Song, but Pee Wee Herman maybe at the top of the list in terms of my development. What as a person? What the he had some I never watched. I never really got him. You know. I noticed that that Central Michigan, uh, Western Michigan game you had. You had that gray suit

on like he used to wear. And I wondered why I didn't time but now Michigan? Correct? Yeah? Correct? How does how does save sant X? Look? Yeah? I played Saturday, had a nice caddy from sant X. I said, you know Rocky Boman you know what? He said, No, yeah, I do know him. Really what you see an older guy with red hair? I said, yeah, he's a practice a lot. Wow, I said, that's him. I said, did he go to Notre Dame? I said, I think he went to Mountain

Notre Dame. Then went through the change, right, but in currently helping him into the mac. Yes, that rocket, he said, isn't he an older guy? Guy? That's him. God, I'm just telling sixteen years old. You're like twenty five years older than him. He said, you see an older guy. I said, yeah, that's that was in number fifty. See see all right? He was what sixteen? He was born in? What year? Um? Six o seven? I mean that was the year we're going to Super Bowl? So I was out of college.

I see the older guys a year in the league when he was born. A good caddy, by the way, very good. What's a good caddy due? You told me before, what's a good caddy due? Show up on time, shut the hell up, and carry the bag. By the way. I saw on an airplane, Um, the tiger documentary. Pretty good? Guys are wild? Dude? You mean Tiger Wood? Tiger Woods? Is it on YouTube? Where is it? I believe it was like an HBO documentary. But I saw it on the plane ride to New

Orleans and waffle house is pretty good. I want to see it. Very driven. I got this discovered on since I am out of fiber how to put on YouTube? I just discovered it because these games, these NFL games are gonna be on this network and that one network, Peacock Network. Do you have that one? Well, you better get it because it's gonna be broadcasting an NFL playoff game this year. It's not like Channel five. No, you can't just turn a TV on. That would be would be too

You can't turn on the TV and watch the game. No, how dare you? Well? Where is Peacock knowing this? All? Right? Now? Secondly, gott to bring this up. We talked about a little bit. Don't tell me we're going back to old Coney. Oh, Conny's done. I showed that to my grandson. He said, Poppy, are you embarrassed by that? I said, absolutely not. He was an entrepreneur, got two weeks over radio out of that. He was an entrepreneur that made

somebody. He's shouldn't have dug up all those dead bodies, but in life, you gotta do what you gotta do what you gotta do. And his wife's names and Mary Ellen is my mother's name, but that's a different story. Now, what is Joe Burrow damaged goods and has hurt too much? And Mike Brown also known as Long Shanks and Darth Vader not gonna sign him because he's injury prone. He's not gonna not sign him because he's injury prone.

But and here's what I can't understand. And I love Joe Burrow, and just like everybody can try to see, but people look at Joe Burrow like as they with their own son, and how he should be the highest paid player in the NFL and he should this, and like for a minute here, but let's give Mike Brown some credit. He's doing what an owner should, which isn't just paying a guy whatever he wants. No, he's

gonna drive a hard bargain, which is exactly what you want. Because if you understand how the salary cab works, if you pay this guy this, it's less money you can pay the other guy over there. So the fact that he's driving a hard bargain for Joe Burrow is something the NFL fans to want. Jerry Jones, everybody loves Jerry. He's overpaid so many times for so many guys, and it's wrecked his organization. He paid for Ezekiel Elliott,

which was stupid. You never make your running back one of the highest played payers on your team. Everybody knows that, but we love him. He's a he's our guy, and all the fans yeah yeah, yeah, and he's killed him. So the fact that Mike Brown is likely driving a hard bargain trying to you know, see what this thing plays out in pain but crediting happened a Long Shanks teeted up against William A. Wallas. What

happened? Right? Yeah, that's Mike Brown is Long Shanks. Yes, And I'm thinking Joe Burrow, you had the knee, then you got the appendicitis attack, and now you have a calf problem. The guy can't complete summer camp at all. I don't right, that's look, I don't care about that. That's not the reason, may hut the reason he's not saying damage, but the rumors that why the contract isn't getting done, which largely are started by you personally. Um, the situation is, you got a

point. You should want a hard bargain being driven by Mike Round, not just balquat back paying whatever he wants to be fair. But come on, like, you're a deal here. My deal is long term, guaranteed, bonus laden. Here's the here's the other thing that people are oh, it's no big deal. Burrows hurt and you know he's fine. He's he's mistraining camp. Don't how he's performed. But but you look back at last year.

You recall Bengals lost the first two games of the seasons and then in what they won the last nine I believe, so they finished hot, but what kept them from getting the first round by and the home seat in the playoffs was that how they started at the beginning. Yes, Joe Burrows gonna hurt him some time. He's gonna be fine. Hope you fine by opening day, but you want him to be in the groove and rock and rolling in sync with purpared. It hurt us last year, it hurt us.

He was not prepared. Now it's in this year because you got Cleveland and Baltimore right out of the box. I'm saying you start owing two. Okay, Yeah, he's back and he'll get it. I'm I'm he overrated. No, he's not. Well he the s dude. You port is a produd service. Every local temp Star heating at air conditioning dealers temp star quality.

You can feel it. Beautiful Milford the home of one main gallery called Baker Heating at five one, three, eight, three, one, fifty one, twenty four in a booter in a cart, can't say please continue? First place, red Legs, are you known as the old guy with red hair? Scenic High School? On that old guy over there, that's what they got underneath your picture, It says. The old guy with red hair hangs black glass of whatever and white picture. Yeah, he's an old

guy with red that's him, an old guy. He runs around with. Coach t Spec says, hey, here comes the old guy in red hair, Rocky. You know who he is. They're saying twenty five years, twenty five years separation, Reds and Reds and Cubs tonight in the first of four, and coverage begins with Lance at the six ten with Sports Talk, Ralph's American Grill Inside Pitch at seven h five Kelsey Chevrolet Extrating Show after the game. The year Reds or a half game up on Milwaukee. The Brewers

opened a series tonight against the Nationals in our nation's capital. Remember Zach Shula, he was almost fired. Now he's guaranteed long term, bonus laden contract. You're a call. I never said that, Lance McCallister, warning him fired. And then I said, look We've got to hang in there. David Bell, didn't you like three games? Is somebody in April? It was something and let him go. Yeah, that's the Lance McAllister said.

And now he's the one starting these rumors about Joe Burrow. Damaged Goods Bengals updated another day. A training camp is underway with Ten McKay at pay Course Stadium. Punter Drew Chrisman is back the Pride to Lawrensburg and Lasal. Isn't he bloody? Returning to practice today after his recent medical condition? What did

he have? Can't say? We got more damaged Goods. Seven time Grand Slam Tennis champion Venus Williams has been awarded a wild card for the upcoming Western and Southern Open, presented by John Barrett, starting on August the twelfth. About Serena, What about Serena? Don't know? Cry home with their kids. I think she's pregnant again to a billionaire, smart woman right there, she's rich, smart man. Now she's richer. Women's World Cup tomorrow,

don't care three am, three am, Cincinnati time. Our coverage begins at midnight with America's Truck and Network Official United States. The Portugal is the bud Light Can is the official beverage of the women's soccer team. Dylan Mulvaney's gonna give him a speech before But who do they do? You know? I heard who do they play? Portugal? Portagal? All right, I'll see

about that. I don't know, don't care. I like Rose though, Rose fine and and Aubrey Kingsbury, the goalkeeper you know from one of his children, plays for the women's soccer team. Are you aware that what's her first name? Sake? She's all you're talking about. Dannis Rodman had so many kids you don't know where they are in the jeans, and she's pretty good. But they're feeling about patriotism is not the same as mine is,

understand So I can't Megan repaint or pino I Wrappano. I look at her and I suffer projectile vomity, an explosive diarrhea, and that's an ugly thing to happen. At the same time, I have a question for you too. You're not kidding trade deadlines? What cold days away? Six o'clock tomorrow. They need a left okay, need a lefty? Do you need a starting pitcher? No reliever? Right? I think Homer Green is coming back.

I think a Homer Lodolo's coming back. It seems the market for a really good middle reliever is less in terms of dollars than a stud starting pitchers in the in the and Jonathan India has got bad feet. You can't. You can't trade him. He's on the I l trade him anyway. Google, gonna get a haircut, You get a haircut? Do you think I need a haircut? I didn't know that. So you can't trade a guy who's on the I can't do that? Why not? It's the rules?

What is he? God? Do you trade somebody on injured reserve? Well, should be up to the team. If they want to trade for a player who can't play right away, that should be their choice, not the leagues he's got playing. That's the old red haired guy talking about it. Yeah, it's not that old red haired guy. Guy. What's that guy's name? Again? Be on this show all the time. What's his name? Grandpa? Boy? He's an old boy, said boy, he's something.

He said. The runs around with Steve coach Speck. They're always talking. I said, well, that's him, But he's he's the old guy with red hair. I said, Yeah, that's what who's your We're gonna tell that to your ESPN cohort that you do your games with. He's gonna lay that on your one Saturday guy with red hair. That's a sake. Dennison calling a lie from Dallas, Texas and the old man with the red hair is with me tonight aka Rocky point. If you're sixteen or forty year

old, pretty old, it's pretty old, Abigail. What was it like meeting Joey Vado? Are you grandpa? What Dylan Lance is? What is that? By the way college football games start, Well, I think the week zero is the twenty sixth. You got the Hall of Fame game in Canton Thursday already kicking off in verse college week Week zero's on the twenty sixth, And then well what if, well, what if Homer Joe Burrow starts off, oh and two Browns? What happen? Is what I fear?

With the calf injury, No, he was not gonna be fine. He's gonna still be one of the best quarterbacks in the league. They'll be great down the stretch. They'll win a ton of games. But yeah, if he looked back at last year, what was the single biggest determining factor than not getting to where they wanted to get. My opinion was not getting that

first round by in number one seed. Was he ready for a summer camp when he has had all these injury and he had the black sleeve on his leg anyway, because they were problem lad he brought that up because all I hear from fans is well, he just they shouldn't just practice him. He should just stay. If he had a calf stream, he should have stayed out. If a player stayed out every single time they had a little ache, little pain, they would never practice. And some fans thing you should

never have to practice. Guess what you gotta practice, you gotta do it. So yeah, hindsight, you'd say, okay, yeah, let's sit him that day. But if you sat out for every time he had to put a elbow sleeve or anie sleeve or a calf sleeve on, or he had to run some bang gay on or what, you never practice. Should Mike Brown sign him when he's damage is good, he should definitely sign him.

If he doesn't, he shouldn't. You know, he can be for five years anyway, five years anyway, you can go through the curtain cousins situation. The argument against that is, if you wait another year or two years, the price you're gonna have to sign him too is going to be astronomically higher every month that goes betwa, it's going to get high and high and higher. So do it a point. Why happen? You know the

facts? Long Shanks, it's long Shanks again. Quarter you want to pull out some of his intestine, bowing, disembowing, get that look in your eye like I've just lost my intestines. It's a bad day and they pull out your intestines like spaghetti. Let you watch it. It segments your reactions roof. But I'm just saying I don't want to call it out. Good for the appetite, I don't want to. I don't want to do that. Rocky, thank you, thank you. Old man with red hair he's

with Eddie coming up for three to six. Daddy and Kenwood said that it's the old guy with red hair. I said, hey, he's next to coach spec. That's the best. I'm just saying, you're an old man red hair. So now the show's Eddie and the Old Man with red Hair act and a little rock soon to remember father, her grandfather. Now, wouldn't that be something we gotta go segment get me out of the stets report will be an honor of a beautiful day. You're at a tri state.

Didn't go rids with the old man into red hair. We leave you with the immortal words of the stew dripport. Thank you, thank you, thank you, say thank you old man. Thanks really, thank man, thank you. You're welcome. Seven hundred all over here this summer. Say goodbye to dust and calls zero as air Duck cleaning to keep your home insanely clean.

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