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7-7-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses education with Warren County Commissioner Dave Young, fixing student loan debt with Elaine Parker, and politics with former Antifa Activist Gabriel Nadales.

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Gallas and more. The Reds to play in Milwaukee another exciting, unbelievable game yesterday, and then they come back home for the little bit of the All Star break, and then back at it next Friday at my ballpark the Great Americans. So the next six games are all against Milwaukee, and of the next twenty games, the Reds play nine or against Milwaukee. Then after that they don't play Milwaukee anymore. And one cannot imagine any other team fighting the

Reds for the Central Division championship. And first of all, I can't believe the Reds are fighting for a Central Vision championship, having lost one hundred games last year, but this year they're on track to win like ninety one baseball games, which I think would be impossible. So coverage starts about six o five to night. Should be extremely exciting to have the two leaders of the Central Division team up. Right now, the Red Lakes are two games up

on Milwaukee. But until then, I'm watching all the news last night, and as I watch everything simultaneously across the world, and it appears that Mecklenbourg County would is where Charlotte is located within North Carolina, has passed more support for the so called Western Southern town is open that may move there in two or three years. And once again David Young popped up with optimism. He's

the commissioner of Warren County in charge of keeping the tournament there. David Young, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and tell us what developed the last few days, which is good or bad for the tennis tournament afternoon, Willie, Yeah, it's been in an exciting few days. I mean, all sorts of good stuff going on with the reds and weather and all sorts of exciting things. And we're in a competitive match right now, honestly for the

Western Southern Tennis tournament. And what happened in Mecklenburg County was not unexpected. Last night they proved their portion of one hundred and thirty million dollars deal of trying to woo our tennis tournament to their community. It's no surprise, it's no shock. There was actually a split vote. It was not unanimous from what I saw that they approved thirty million dollars, so their proportion from the

county to go towards funding this new complex that is potentially being proposed. But I want to be perfectly clear, Willie, this is an ongoing match. Mecklenburg County and Charlotte scored a point, but it's not game point. It is not match. This is not over. This is going back and forth. And we've known this was going to be a competitive situation, and the new owner of the tennis tournament has told us it's a competitive situation from day

one. So even if they do exactly what's asked of them in North Carolina and Charlotte, this does not mean this is over. In fact, you said last night, I think on Channel five or five stands for news, this is a jump ball. When I read some of the columnists like Jason Williams, etc. Most say that this is kind of like a dune deal, it's over and they're leaving. David Young says, nah, baba nah,

that it's a jump ball and that's a tennis tournament. Can stay here past twenty twenty five, and let me be clear on this, And again, I understand I've been doing this long, gonna with you. I know words have meaning, and hopefully I've got a little bit of street cred that I generally don't say things or just shoot from the hip. Certain things I'm kind of an idiot, but on political matters and the things that have come to Warren County, I'm very deliberate in what I say. And this is

not over. There are ongoing one on one discussions with the new owner that are looking people in the eye me and telling me this is a competitive situation. But let me also be clear, there is a tance we're going to

lose this. This is competitive. Charlotte is a strong competitor. They have competed for deals in the past and one but let me say this city of Mason, Warren County, in the state of Ohio have come together and in Mason and Warren County, we've not only competed regionally in nationally, Willie, We've computed internationally and we've won deals. We know what we're doing here, and we know the impact of this tournament not just to our community, but

the entire region. Seventy million dollar current impact, it's going to double to a two week tournament. It's going to be pushing two hundred million dollars annual impact. We are not going to let this go silently into the night. We are bringing our a game. But I'll also say I'm not negotiating this

in public. They're ongoing discussions and this is not over. So the argument that if Ben Navarro, who's a rich guy from b Mark Capital, once he bought it for a reason, it was sold for a reason, which is the USTA needed to raise money because of a loss of money from the from the pandemic. They needed money, so they had to sell it.

The idea that Ben Navarro is a rich guy who's going to bring it to the Caroline is not necessarily true because he's also a businessman, and we got rich guys like John Barrett, etc. On our side of the table. And so you're saying that the rich guy, Ben Navaro, even though he's a Carolina account of a guy, that he's a business owner. He knows

the terrible instances of tournaments that move and have bad consequences. And in Mason you have the foundation built for one hundred and twenty three years since this tournament began in eighteen ninety nine at Coney Island, where you and I spend time as children, when it was really good. And at this point you're saying it's competitive. When will a decision be made? Some have said by the end of August which is the next six weeks the die will be cast.

Is that true? That is true. The intention of the new owner is to make the decision after this year's tournament, and at a minimum it's here twenty three, twenty four, twenty five. After that, it's a jump ball. And I know we have the right people in place with the right attitudes to get this done. I'm optimistic. But now a secondary matter.

Are you prepared for a secondary matter? Bring it on. According to the Gallup survey, which may have some minimal credibility, twenty nine percent of Democrats are proud to be Americans. Seventy one percent of Republicans are proud to be an American. But here's the big number for you. Of those between the ages of eighteen and thirty, eighteen percent are proud to be Americans. Eighty

two percent are not. When I see things such as at the Essence Festival, you probably did not monitor this out of New Orleans, in which an R and B singer changed the words of the national anthem into an awful, angry tirade against America. When I see the dean of the University of California Berkeley Law School, a guy that i've seen on MSNBC a few times.

Irwin Schamarinsky he's been there twenty eight years. Say on Friday of last week when the decisions came out about those important US Supreme Court decisions about affirmative action, etc. He said in class on that Friday. This is the leader of the law school. He said, in the future, he said this to a class that was recorded by a student, and guess what, They're trying to track down that student to find out why the student did that.

But the dean of the law school at UC Berkeley said that in the future, we're not going to put things in writing, which means no letters, no emails, no text messages about what we're going to do with affirmative action. That in the future, we're simply going to do it inside our own heads and have no written memorandum about this affirmative action decision which we oppose. In fact, we're simply going to proceed as we've always proceeded to commit affirmative

action and racism here at UC Berkeley. In fact, he went on to say David Young that if I'm in a deposition and I'm asked under oath whether or not race is the determining factor and admitting students are are in fact, I'm gonna lie under oath because they can't prove what's inside my head. I look at the chaos in American society. And this wasn't an engineering class, this wasn't a business class, this wasn't a history class. This was a

law school class and constitutional law. When the dean of the law school suborne perjury and say we're simply gonna lie in their oath how much? And then you had the R and B singer at the Essence Festival in New Orleans, something you probably don't regularly attend, and she changed the words of the Star Spangled Bannery to say the following, Oh say, can you see by the blood in the streets that this place doesn't smile on you colored child whose blood

built this land with sweat in their hands. And you'll die in this place and your memory will be erased. This is not the home of the free, but the home of the slaves. And she got a round of applause. There is such bubbling tumult in the land about attacking in this country, either at R and B festivals or by the dean of the Law school at UC Berkeley, who's Suborne's perjury. But I get your comments, Willie. It was a beautiful day. I was thinking about the Reds and now you've

got me all pissed off to use one of your terms. And this is not new. You and I have been talking about this for years, that there is a intentional undercurrent of certain influential people in this country to change and define what it is to be an American and live in America. This is what is happening is through this. Oh, it's no real big deal to

change the way we teach our little kids. And you know, we can't really just say, hey, we went through a bad period like almost every nation in the country did or in the world did that they went through a period of time that they weren't particularly crowd up. We had that history here

in the US. I'm not running away from that. But when you're you seeing that as the definition of what it is to be an American, that we're a bunch of genocidal, homophobic imperialists that do wars for oil, and that nothing is built on looking on equal opportunity, it's all about injustice. When that's what our little kids are being taught and our little kids are saying, you're all not equal. One of you is different because of the color of your skin. And you're being taught that at age five, six,

seven years old. What do you expect is going to happen now that the gallophole is coming out ten years later and all of a sudden, these eighteen to thirty year olds are like, man, I don't love America. Look at what's happening. And also, Willie, this is a stinking national defense issue. Why do you think enrolling in our military has collapsed? Who is willing to go fight and give their life for the ideals and values that are

America when that's what they're taught from their five years old. It's literally, in my humble opinion, seditious behavior to come and undermine the foundation of what it is to try to rip America apart. I mean this used to be against the law. I mean, everybody's freedom has freedom to express their ideas. But when you're literally trying to destroy America, man, that's serious stuff

in my opinion, and I don't see it improving. In fact, when you have the dean of law schools, and look what happened at Stanford College of Law when a federal judge came there just to speak out of symposium and he was shoutted down, and the person, the female in charge of diversity went with the students chanting slogans against the federal judge. And a law school

class at Stanford. Then you have Ohio Northern University, not in exactly the Harvard of the Midwest, a law school when you have professor Scott Gerber who is fired because he isn't collegial enough. He wrote a column for a Hill Die Come that was excerpreted in the Wall Street Journal in which he said, diversity needs to come to universities in all schools. When it comes to thought, there has to be different opinions able to be expressed. And he was

perp walked out of his own class by armed guards. And by the way, he just got back on a tro that was granted a couple of days ago. But nonetheless, you're having the idea that if you're a younger American and you feel really great about this country, you're one of eighteen percent and

the other eighty two percent are against you. And lastly, I read this column in the Daily Caller in which there's about ten thousand babies in the past year mathematically that have been born in the state of Texas, that otherwise, because of the Doobs decision, would not have been born, That they would have been ripped from the mother's womb and dismembered, and that the ten thousand

babies alive in Texas MSNBC is an outrage. I would assume in Ohio there's a couple thousand babies that have been born, two or three thousand babies born in Ohio. Because of the confusion of the six weeks or the twenty one weeks or whatever it is, a few thousand babies might have been born in Ohio that otherwise would not have been born. And according to liberals, that

is an outrage. I mean, that is disgusting. How can that be allowed to happen when dismemberment of babies in the womb and disposal and garbage bags of babies is somehow a negative And so one can argue about whether or not a mother's health ought to be physical health, or emotional health or mental health. But let's face it, in today's world, the great majority of women choose to have sex and choose to have a baby by the acts they commit

and as a consequence, there's ways of stopping out to occur. But why is it outrageous and the state of Texas that ten thousand babies were not dismembered? Can you answer that one for me? Because I think there is with the change in our society over the last several decades, essentially there are no more moral absolutes that we used to kind of all have a foundation of We all kind of believe in this, and now we're being told you can't actually

believe in that. You can worship that or do that, or believe that in your own way, but now that doesn't exist. The only thing that matters now in certain people's minds, Willy, is their interpretation of their own truth, their own authentic self, their own way of being, their own definition of what right and wrong is. And it's all about me, you know what. I don't care what you do. I mean, that's between you and the good Lord above. I've done plenty of bad things in my

life. I don't care. That's between you. I don't want to judge them. I don't want them to judge me. I've done plenty of bad stuff, But don't come and rub my nose in and it act like it's okay, now, don't do what you need to, But doesn't mean I have to accept and love what you're doing. I don't love certain behaviors. To me, it's the outrage of our time in which the military cannot get close to enlistment numbers because our schools for the last twenty to thirty years have

taught a hatred of this country that has never happened before. I don't care what color, would race, religion, what gender you happen to be, what kind of sex you enjoy in private, I don't care have at it, but this is the best place in the world to live. If you're black, white, gay, whatever it might be. To try being in those categories somewhere else. Try being a Jew in Saudi Arabia, or try

being a Muslim in parts of Israel. Go ahead and try to be Chinese in North Korea, or try to be a South Korean in North Korea. Watch what happens to you no matter where we are where this is the best place in the world delivering no matter what you are. We're not being taught that in high school or college or grade school. We want to sexualize children

when they're seven, eight nine years old. We want to make sure that abortion on demand is everywhere up through the ninth month, up through a delivery of the baby, which is what the constitutional amendment is about. In Ohio, that there's no mention of a woman whatsoever. It's about reproductive health and freedom, so up through delivery in Ohio. If this thing passes, we're going to have the most liberal abortion policy in the country against the wishes of

the people of Ohio. They have no idea what they're going to be voting for. And David Young, Warren County Commissioner, I think we're in trouble when I saw numbers like eighteen percent of young adults think they believe they're patriot because they hate the country. And when demeaning and debasing the Star Spangled banner becomes acceptable behavior, when law school deans say, because of what we believe, we will ignore the rule of law, we will ignore democracy, ignore

the Constitution. And this is a twenty nine year member of Berkeley Law School who's the dean of the law school, laughing about the fact we're gonna put nothing in writing and simply light of federal judges. David Young, we're in trouble, Willie, let me let me ask you this quitter question. You're an esteemed attorney, you have a legal mind. Let me ask you a simple question. They're the global capital of the Willie Cunningham Show in ken Wood.

Two of your coworkers come stand around the water cooler and start discussing sex. Is that allowed? Two adults? No? No, we can believe me. It's called sexual harassment. Is it's an uncomfortable work. I have to go through two hours of training a year telling me not to do that at the water cooler. You can't discuss. Second, God help you if you talked to sex with a woman, God help you with that. Correct.

So that is a fact. That is what our society says. Now, two adults consensually talking about a sexual matter at work is and someone else happens over here, it's sexual harassment. But now, Willie, let me ask you this. What happens when all goes up to an elementary age child and starts talking about sex. Our society is now saying, that's essential. We have to do that. That teacher has to go tell to that seven year old about their sex life, which doesn't exist. Are you kidding me?

David Young, I gotta go because the time constraints. I could deal with you on these issues for a long time, but the adults in the room have got to stand up like a tenfold beacon in the night and not be afraid. David Young, Warren County Commissioner, good luck. I'll check with you later about what's going to happen with a tennis tournament. But we're in trouble. God bless you, Willie, and God bless America. Can I still say that let's continue with more Reds than brew crew? Tonight News

Radio seven hundred w Aldow, that's the time about your new vehicle? A Kerry Automotive dot comtining yesterday to a game that did not conclude to close to six pm. The Reds twenty twenty three are marked with a sign of greatness. What's happening now is historically unpresidented. In fact, if you would go into the streets of Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and other than Joey Vado, tell me the Red starting lineup, or gimme who normally play center field or left

field or third base. I don't think the average tristater could identify a person because these are a bunch of no names. By the way, the no names Miami Dolphin defense in nineteen seventy three one undefeated, untied, unscored on. That's pretty good. So what's happening now is serendipitous gets started tonight about six zoh five with Lance McAllister. Red's are in Milwaukee for three then four days off, flybacks Sunday night, and then they play the same brew Crew

here Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. In fact, of the next twenty games the Red Lakes play, nine are against Milwaukee, and at the end of the end of this month of July, they don't play Milwaukee again. That's it, which is why I advocated a few days ago with mo Egger to have a flex schedule. Not sure how it would work, but it's kind of ridiculous at the Reds are going to fight like crazy for the division

title. I can't believe I'm saying this, having lost one hundred games last year, and they won't play their main opponent after a July twenty ninth. They're done. So that's the way baseball is. We move on, But the next six games should say a lot. The nine of the next twenty against Milwaukee will say a lot and make another trip out west. That's always difficult, but not for the Reds. They're unbelievable. So proud of them. I'm glad this is happening to us. Glad it's happening in Cincinnati,

and it's just good now. Secondly, everywhere I look, I see great challenges. For example, one of the themes of Joe Biden, he's given a teleprompted to read that the best you can say is that everything that Trump does, everything McCarthy does, everything Mike DeWine does, is a threat to democracy. It's a threat. I mean, this is terrible. Only liberal Democrats are not a threat to democracy, so it's a threat to democracy. Every time something occurs, they want to up the anti to make it a

constitutional crime. But recently with those three US Supreme Court decisions, especially the one with student loaned debt, forgiveness and affirmative action, well we're loved with the circumstances where the Congress, in the personages of Nancy Pelosi and Kevin McCarthy could not both in California, but they could not be more different. Have both said that the president cannot forgive or shall I say transferred to the shoulders

of some innocent party the right to pay student loan debt. Nancy Pelosi and before that Barakus Saint Obama said, those are not executive functions. The Congress raises and spends money, and the President executes the game plan given to him by the Congress or by the courts. Normally, when the courts say to someone that you're ordered to do this or you can't do that, whatever it

might be, most persons against whom the order is directed complies. I could not imagine if my producer sheriff, the sheriff Dave was ordered to do something by a judge much less the United States Supreme Court, much less that. But if Dave Keaton was ordered by a judge to do something and he refused to do it, there might be consequences. Something might happen bad, such as you're locked up, but you've got to pay a finer will give you one more chance to comply, and if not, you're going to go to

jail for contempt of court. Can't do it. In the case of student loan they used the term forgiveness. It is not forgiveness, it's transferring the right to pay for your debts to someone else, but leaving that issue to the side. If a student loan forgiveness, the Congress has, for one reason or another, repeatedly denied to take them out her up. Even when

the Democrats controlled everything, they didn't take it up. Now recently the Congress passed a bill dealing with student loan transfer a payments to another that Joe Biden vetoed. He said, I'm not gonna you know, now, that's a legal process, and if they have the House in the state by two thirds, they can override the veto. It's called checks and balances. But when you have a system of government set up where one person puts himself as the

remedy when it's a threat to democracy, that is Joe Biden. He ought to be held to at least an average standard of performance himself. When he's ordered to do something. He ought to say, you know what, I disagree without order, but I'm gonna do it. How many times if I represented individuals in court who disagreed with the judge's order, when Judge Ruhlman or Judge Tinklocker, or Judge Paniotto or Judge Winkler would order my client to do

or not to do something. My client would not say in court you know what, I'm not going to do that. I'm gonna find a workaround. I'm gonna violate the order that they wouldn't walk out of the back of the courtroom. Judge thinklocker would luck that person up for contempt of court. Here we have a student loan forgiveness the fact, whether you like it or not.

Some think, well, the PPP was forgiven in a sense, but we'll deal with that later on. The businesses they got PPP so called loans, had rules in which they had to follow in order to get them excused. And the businesses were shut down by order of government without their consent, and they were told they couldn't open, and they wanted to be open and

they couldn't be. That's a little bit different than student loans, but nonetheless, putting those aside, the essence of the matter, should they be forgiven, should they be put on someone else's shoulder, Should public service take place, such as become a cop, become a firefighter, become a nurse, and it will be forgiven over time whatever it might be a Those are the maanderings of the law. When the United States Supreme Court says to the president,

no, you can't do that. A good president would stand up and say, you know what. I disagree with that, but I'm going to comply with the law, and I'm gonna follow what the court required me to do. What Joe Biden did after waiting and I was with you that day. It was either Thursday or Friday, before the fourth of July, and he was supposed to talk at one thirty than two thirty, and three to

thirty became four o'clock. On the fly, they sit around and conjure up reasons to disobey the direct order of the United States Supreme Court and came up with other workarounds that are going to become public later on. We're gonna try to do this, try to do that. I disagree they're wrong. Call them names for a person whose main thing right now is threat to democracy.

Everything Trump did was a threat to democracy. I'll tell you what's a threat to democracy When a person against him an order is issued, tells the issuing court we're not going to follow that. I'm not going to comply. I'm going to find reasons not to do it, knowing it will take one to three years to get back before the court, and by then the election would

have taken place next November. And I will convince the easily misled, who are generally young folks that have student loan debt, that if you vote for me, I'll set you free. If you vote for me, I'm gonna keep forgiving your debts in order to buy votes, in order to shake people down, in order to give them false hope that something exists when it doesn't. There's the problem a president who refuses himself to lower his head and comply

with a court order. He finds ways around not to do it and says, we'll come up with some of the reason and the essence of the Supreme Court's decision is the president does not have the power to forgive someone's four hundred billion dollars debt when the Congress itself has said that's our duty, that's our

responsibility. It's unbelievable. And so when a party erects themselves as the paragon of virtue and promises to fight to keep democracy alive, when given an opportunity to show that commitment to democracy, Joe Biden reads a teleprompter that is the direct opposite of what is intended. That is extremely sad, extremely sad. So we'll see what happens. It'll be months and months raising the false hope of people that if you vote for me, I'm gonna work more to get

put money in your pocket than someone else. By that point, the false hope will be gone. They'll lose again, in which case the next election will be over. And as far as voting on this issue, I think few adult America who do not have student loan debt will consider it a critical matter. I had minimal student loan debt because I had scholarships, and I paid it off over time, maybe it was five or ten years, and it wasn't very much money. The underlying issue remains, does it not.

There's about one point seven trillion dollars in student loan debt. You can forgive it all, which it caused massive inflation, and it's simply is wrong to do so, and in five to ten years from now there will be another one point seven trillion dollars in student loan debt. You don't solve the problem of colleges having runaway inflation. You'd salaries great spall like facilities, and that's going to continue. So by forgiving four hundred billion, which is about one

fourth of one point seven trillion. Do you solve the problem? No, absolutely, you don't solve any problem, cause more difficulties. Colleges are in the arms race to have more goodies in school, and you don't. It's like taking a band aid on top of a cancer's tumor putting the band aid on the skin and say, well, I solve that problem. Not exactly.

Underlying problem is a runaway inflation caused by the goodies and professors, administrators and others making millions of dollars charging the students for the cost, and there's available resource to borrow more money to pay off your tuition. It's about fifty to seventy thousand dollars per year at many private colleges, and thirty to fifty thousand dollars per year at public colleges. And you see has forty some thousand students now, and they encourage you to come there, take out large loans

that you probably can't pay back. Then hope some liberal Democrat ten years from now excuses it or says someone else has got to pay it. Solve the problem of runaway costs of colleges Before you address other issues. I have no problem with someone who's a cop, a firefighter, and public service of one type or another over time having a part of the student loan forgiven and passed off to other people to pay because cops and firefighters and teachers, good teachers

don't make enough money. I think radio producers don't make enough money, but that's a different issue. I can't control that. But you don't solve a problem by creating false hope that you know is illegal, and that is a threat to democracy. Now, secondly, I'm glad I have this soapbox. David Young, the Wise County Commissioner of Oren County, just said something that's going to stick with me for a long time. I live in the adult

world. Every now and then I give a speech, a talk. Had the honor last week of appearing in front of the Supreme Court to assist in the unveiling of a portrait of Justice Andy Douglass, a good friend of mine, a great man who died. I was in a setting of all the Supreme Court justice as many retired justices like Paul Piper, and five or six others. It was a nice get together, a nice setting, and every now and then I'll give a speech, and so you have to read the

crowd. I work in a highly corporate environment, and I've worked here now and next month I will celebrate, in a sense to the chagrine of money, my fortieth year here at this station, forty years which began in August of nineteen eighty three. And over that time we've gone through many ideations of seven hundred WLW I think five or six different employers owners, one type or

another right now. For the last several years, I've been in a highly corporate environment in which we appear to be mavericks, we appear to be untethered, but in reality we're part of a big machine, just a small clog. There's ten thousand employee of iHeartMedia. I said ten thousand, and we have to go through every year training, which is taking classes online about what we can say, what we can say, what we can do, what

we can do, how to act in the workplace. We have all these scenarios in which we're adults and we're told what we can do, what we shouldn't do. Well, who were gonna have a drink with which, by the way, I don't drink. But nonetheless, what you can say in a corporate environment. What you can't say. One of the big things is sexual harassment or a sexually impermissive workplace. It's somewhat and normally the man is

the perpetrator and the female is the victim, according to most scenarios. But I'm sure the opposite has taken place many times, back to my case, many many times. And so we're told as adults, twenty thirty, forty fifty, sixty, seventy year olds, we're told do not bring up the issues of sex and what did you do last night? In fact, we're told don't use the term ladies. I can't refer to a woman as a lady because it's a pejorative term which puts on her certain behavioral patterns of a

patriarchal society, whatever the hell that means. So David Young brought up the point every corporate environment, if you're at Sintas, if you're a fifth third bank, if you're a general Electric, wherever you are, you know, the rules of the road is don't talk about sex, or tell sexual jokes, or bring up sex in a corporate environment. It's like, can't do it. That wasn't the way it was many many years ago where Randy Michaels,

the Great Randy Michaels was in charge. But nonetheless today in this world, my God is the armor up and be careful. However, if you're a first, second, or third or fourth grader and you're five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten years old, God help you as a mom or a dad if you don't one sexual conduct and contact to infect your child, whether it's a drag queen or whether sexual matters, or whether it's teachers, teachers telling a nine year old to choose your gender and what

gender pronoun do you want to be used? My God, if you would object to that, you, as a parent, are in trouble for not allowing your eight year old girl to be sexualized in school. How is it?

On one hand, the great men and women who work in corporate America are instructed on a regular basis proper behavior in the workplace and scenarios that occur, and telling a dirty joke or something, turning a phrase or asking a woman what'd you do last night or anything anything of a sexual character is completely barred for adults in corporate America. However, you better shut the hell up

if you object to an eight year old girl being sexualized in school. Now, if you do that, the problem is yours, not the system. Now let's continue. We never stop. We simply continue. And coming up after one o'clock today as Elaine Parker, whose job creator network about certain decisions of the US Supreme Court and their impact in our society. And then later on is Gabriel Nadallas. He was an Antifa member for a while, but

talk about the use of our natural resources for good or bad purposes. Plus later on as a segment, We're gonna ring the bell of the glories of Red's Baseball tonight with Tommy Thrall and Jeff Brantley at all from Milwaukee. Three big games four days off, the next three here against Milwaukee. I'm told by Red's officials. I'll check this out that there's only a few tickets remain,

if any, for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. A franchise that was drawing sixty seven hundred patrons for a home game now are selling out forty thousand strong. Let's continue twelve fifty six. Remember in the workplace, if you're forty years old, please be careful interacting with other people in a sexual context. Please don't do it. But if you're eight years old, no holds are barred. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred W outow, It's an NL

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Action. Another big decision dealt with the student loan crisis. And everywhere I look, I see opportunities of thought for individuals to step forward and say we have to defend the constitution, defend individual liberty, etc. And of course Elaine Parker, who is the president of the Job Creators Network Job Creators Network, is with us now to discuss that and so much more. Elaine Parker,

welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Elaine, first of all, tell the American people, if you can, essentially those who weren't paying close attention, what did the US Supreme Court rule about a week or ten days ago about the student loan debt situation in which the President forgave about four hundred billion dollars in moneies owed to the Treasury into banks. Well, essentially,

what was the decision? Well, essentially, the Supreme Court rule that the President did not have the authority under the Heroes Act to basically go into a back room and come up with a secret rule that you spent four hundred billion dollars in taxpayer money. And he protected the Supreme Court protected our separate powers and reminded the president once again. This may actually be the fourth or fifth time that the Supreme Court has had to remind this president that he does

not have unlimited power, and he's a coequal branch of the government. He is not all of the government. And so our legislative, our Congress, is where this problem needs to be solved. And let me be clear, we agree that there's a problem. It's a one point seven trillion dollar problem that needs to be solved, but it is Congress that needs to do it.

And we need to start with holding these colleges and universities accountable for price gouging these students and raising tuition at twice the rate of inflation every year. And the other factor, which is a side matter. We'll get into the essence of this, but in ten years from now, fifteen years from now, the one point seven trillion is predicted to be closer to three trillion dollars, which is going to be out. You never solved the underlying problem.

What you do is have a cancerous tumor and then put a band aid on top of the skin and say, okay, that will take care of that. Even if the president, this autocratic president who acts illegally often but because of his mental lack of acuity, gets in Texas El Paso, even if he could get his way and spend money out of the Congress, which is illegal, would it solve the long term problem? In fact, in ten

fifteen years, wouldn't we be back to the same place. Anyway, We will, and we'll probably be back to the same place in much shorter time

than ten years. Because if this plan, if this president finds a way to spend taxpayer dollars to forgive student debt, instead of solving that underlying problem, it continues to signal to colleges and universities that they can continue selling these students low value degrees that will not provide them marketable skills to pay back the money, and that the government will step in and pay off these loans using taxpayer dollars, and there will be no incentive for these colleges to make the

changes that need to be made and what needs to happen really, and what we're calling for is for bipartisan congressional hearings where they haul in the heads of the top offenders of these colleges, just like they did with the heads of the banker of the banks during the financial crisis, sit them down and let the American people hear how they're going to solve the crisis that they have created. I mean, they pay the presidents multimillion dollars salaries, coaches multimillion dollars

salaries. They build taj Mahal resort style amenities across these campuses, and they're selling, as I mentioned, low value degree programs that don't provide skills, all on the backs of these students. There's no other industry in this country that gets to raise their prices at this kind of inflationary rate. You know, according to many elements of liberalism, those who run the oil companies,

those who run other industries like the banks, they're evil. But college administrators are good because that's the factory that produces the democratic voters of the future. So if you're a college professor, or if you're if you're a law school Dean or if you're the president of Columbia or UCLA or University of Cincinnati, Ohio State, you're part of that stream of liberalism. Do you think politics plays a part and not calling the perpetrators to Congress to justify their existence when

they produce the Democratic voters to keep the Congress and senators in power. I mean, I think there's certainly some lines to be drawn there. I mean, we know that there's a high level of liberalism that's taught in these colleges, and conservative voices are definitely shut out. And there is an army of high paid administrators that have been hired across these campuses, and in some cases they actually either or as many students. They have as many administrators as students,

or sometimes more. They're very high paid administrators. And it's just, you know, all the while, these colleges are sitting on seven hundred billion dollars in untaxed endowments, and the governments, the federal government and the Congress isn't calling them into account and instead, when you start talking about holding taxpayers accountable as if it's monopoly money, you know, it's outrageous that they don't even bring these colleges to these presidents to the table for the discussion. It's

just automatically spend taxpayer dollars, you know. And thankfully Supreme Court stepped in because the reason why the President was trying to push this through under the Heroes Act, which was designed to help our men and women who were fighting overseas. It wasn't designed for mass student forgiveness, but he wanted to do it in such an expedient fashion in time for the mid term elections. Just the

pander to one group of voters. And our argument all along has been what about the next group of voters, and the next group of student borrowers and the next group These people are going to have some level of expectation of forgiveness because this group gets it instead of just solving the problem. And if this president cared at all about them and the debt and the crushing debt that they're

under, he would look to solve the problem. Elaine Parker part of the decision of Chief Justice Sean Roberts, who was quoting Nancy Pelosi not exactly a moderate politician, in which Nancy Pelosi, when she was Speaker, said essentially that we can't do this that the president cannot do this, It's up to us to do it. The Congress has to do this. In fact, the president cannot do this. Obama said I can't do it, and then Nancy Pelosi said the president can't do it, that we must do it in

the Congress because it deals with spending money. And so one might believe that, assuming Joe Biden has a mind to think at this point, which many questions, assuming those around him who made the decision to do this, that one of the themes of the Biden administration has been threats to democracy. This is a threat to democracy. Every time Republicans are conservatives do something, it's

a threat to democracy, isn't it more? The greatest threat to democracy is having an autocratic leader, a president who usurps the power of not just the Congress but the Subreme Court in order to pass whatever he wants to pass. Now that's the problem, right there. Isn't Biden becoming what he seeks to avoid, which is an autocratic president without control by the courts or by the

Congress, to do whatever hell he wants to do. He gets away with it for some reason unbeknownst to me, and because he's pandering to voters knowing it's illegal. One of the campaign ads I see right now Elaine Parker from some Democratic group is along the lines that if you reelect Joe Biden, your student loans are going to be paid off, which he knows is a lie. How bad is that? I mean absolutely? And I don't think he seeks to avoid this. I think that that's what he wants. He's ovenering

through the regulatory state. And that's not how our system was set up. It was set up for Congress to pass laws and the and the President to sign them into the legislature and to get input from the American people. Well, I mean, I know, I know you know this, but your listeners may not recall. But just a few weeks ago, the Congress spoke in a bipartisan way. They sent a bill to the President's desk. That's

the people speaking, remember that, and the President vetoed it. It was a bill that was going to to basically pull back on this student loan bailout

before the Supreme Court even ruled. And so the Congress has spoken. And not only that, on top of that, Senate Republicans issued a group of bills just a few weeks before that, which seeks to actually get to the root of this problem with the universities and colleges and doing a lot of what I talked about just a few minutes ago, and focusing on the problem.

And if the president again, if the president cared about these student and if the Democrats in Congress cared about it, they would sit down at the table and examine these bills and see how they can improve them and where they can negotiate on them. But there's absolutely no discussions happening on them. And they're

good bills, they're a good foundation to start with. False hope has been created in the minds of young voters that somehow, if you vote a particular way for Joe Biden, etc. And for Democrats, something illegal will happen, which is someone's going to pay your student loan off for someone's going to take care of it, talk about the work around. One of the things I find so objectionable as an attorney is that we have a separation of powers,

which is the essence of the federal government. And when you have a president who ignores what the Congress tells them to do in veto's bills, and then you have a president that says that if the US Supreme Court and a sixth to three decision says that what I'm doing is illegal, I'll find some

other way to do exactly the same thing. Well, how much chaos has caused when the president, the chief executive officer of the nation, who's the chief law enforcement officer, ignores judicial orders and seeks to create a workaround. Yeah, exactly. Rather than rather than respecting the court's decision, a six three decision, He's promised more executive overreach to forgive the student loan debt.

He's proposing expanding income driven repayment plans and creating a twelve month grace periods even though payments are set to restart this fall. It's okay, if you don't make a payment, you're not going to there's no penalty for not making a payment, and and we'll give you twelve months, twelve more months. I mean, what we found out during the death ceiling negotiations was that this whole payment pause has caused cost American taxpayers five billion dollars a month for the last

three years. It is time to restart these payments, but it's also time to fix the problem. The underlying problem that's colleges and university and Elaine Parker one big problem we have today's inflation. And I guess it's somewhat irrelevant because chaos reigned supreme. But to dump four hundred billion dollars in the American economy on student loan forgiveness, and it's not forgiveness, it's making someone else pay your debt. Now nothing is really forgiven. Taxpayers pick up the cost.

But nonetheless, to say that, you know, having dumped about five trillion dollars into the American economy under Trump and Biden, five trillion dollars unsupported by productivity, five trillion dollars, what's another four hundred billion dollars? What does that do to inflation? I mean, it's going to be like gasoline. And while we've seen some moderation in the inflation, we are still we are

still stuck at sticky inflation. And for ninety percent of this president's administer station, inflation has outpaced wages, which means Americans have only gotten poorer under this president. And the interesting thing is they'll just to kind of go back to

the student loan. Is he continues to trot out these tired talking points that his student loan bailout is akin to the Paycheck Protection Program, which was a lifeline to small businesses during the COVID pandemic when governments were forcibly shutting down businesses. It's just a false equivalence, and so you know, they just want to sort of incite anger amongst these borrowers by making that equivalent. These students

took out these loans, they willingly signed up these small businesses. They didn't sign up to be shut down during the COVID pandemic. It was a lifeline. It was passed through a bipartisan Congress, and it was signed into law by a president. And that is the huge difference between the student loan bailout and the paycheck Protection Program. Well, the huge difference also is that the

Congress passed it, the President signed it. And so in this case a student loan, the Congress has said to the president, you can't do this. Nancy Pelosi said you can't do this. McCarthy has said you can't do this. He does it anyway, then, comparison to the PPP, in which the businesses did not want to shut down, the business has kept jobs open and it was passed by the Congress, signed by the President. That's a little bit different than when you have Nancy Pelosi and Kevin McCarthy both telling

the executive you can't do this. Then you have the US Supreme Court tell the President you can't do this. Then the president says Joe Biden says, well, even though I can't do it, I'm gonna do it anyway. That is chaos. Absolutely, it's like kangaroo court a while well, lest whatever you want to call it. But it is an administration that is ignoring the rule of law, ignoring our separation of powers and our coequal branches of

government. And he knows his administration knows that the Paycheck Protection Program was not only passed through a bipartisan Congress and signed into law the way our laws should be handled, but it was meant and used for payroll for employees. It was meant to pay employees and pay the rent of the retail store or whatever business it was, and keep the lights on. If employers didn't use it for that, it wasn't forgiven. They had to comply with certain rules to

get it forgiven. And most of it was to pay their employees so that their employees didn't starve. Unbelievable, and there's little analysis. And of course, because the president is not to mentally alert those around him, the most left wing part of the Democratic parties imposing this, coming up with talking points writing for Joe Biden on teleprompter's words to be expressed. He has no idea what he's saying, and there's nobody in charge. But one thing we should

respect is the idea there's a separation of power. And when the Congress and the US Supreme Court says you can't do this, and the President says nine nine and now I'm gonna do it anyway, someone has got to say to this executive, even though you're not mentally alert, you've got to follow the law. He'll come up with other ways. It'll take one to three years

to get back to the US Supreme Court. Chaos is everywhere, which is why, maybe that's why eighteen percent of young people eighteen to thirty years old are proud of the United States of America and patriotic because they think it's all a game. It's all a bunch of fools, and they're participating in some foolishness that the president wants them to think with false hope that I'll take care

of you. Then after the election again he'll be smited down. And if the poor guy gets elected again, he has no idea what he's doing. But Elaine Harker of Jobs Creator Network, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and with your permission, will do it again when we have some other silly ac committed by the President order to do so by the US Surbame Court said he can't do it, doesn't anyway, and it's all okay, Elaine Parker, thank you very much, Thank you,

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here, Taylor Swift? You fool? Yeah, I'm sorry, and she forgot. It's only been a week and we're still running TV around here, is still running stories about it. She's in Kansas City, Missouri tonight. Who is Taylor Swift? Tonight? Sarah Elise at Arrowhead Stadium. I have a family, member who's nineteen years old. Yes, told me that it changed her life to be in the same stadium as Sarah I'm sorry, as Taylor Swift. Well, it changed her, I said. I explained this

to me. How did it change your life? The good feelings, the vibe, the togetherness, all of us singing in the songs. That's the same thing you had when you had the Turtles, Turtles, Ray Charles and Buddy Holly when you were there changing the subone up. So I had. I had the Beatles, I had the Dave Clark father Manford Man and the rolling Stones at Manford Man and uh, everybody's man. And you know she

has now left Cincinnati. Oh my family, mom, Okay, and she's now on her way to Kansas City to see her again, not to see her, but to be outside Arrowhead while she's inside, just to be close to the vibrations. Well, apparently then she goes to Denver, next Bingo after Kansas City. Yeah, and then Frontiers got a flight coming back from Colorado Springs back to Cincinnati. She's gonna stay with Taylor because they now have

a personal relationship. I'm thinking, apparently Willie that dress that that Miss Elisa cut up. They want that at the Hard Rock Casino, apparently to put next to uh some of the more famous people that they have down there. You know their their outfits like Tina Turner and Michael Jay. How'd you get it on? If you can't? If you gotta cut to get it off? I have no how do you get it on? Well? Ask her? I don't know. I don't you think, I'm I couldn't fit and

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it is Central Division Showdown Tonight, Part one in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Here it is first place Red's second place Brewers. Three game series begins tonight. Cincinnati leads Milwaukee by two in the division race. Now I'm reading the end car this morning. And you're good friend, Jason Williams as Abbott going to be shut down during the race to the World Series? Are you kidding me? Andrew Abbott goes tonight, the left hander wearing number forty one against the

old left hander against Corbin Burns, a six game winner. May I say something about Della Cruz? Go ahead, I taught my boys for the Madeira Bold Tanks and Joey McCullough was a third baseman. Right, when you get the ball to make a tag, do not look for the runner's foot or hand right, put the ball inside the glove on the bag, right and guess what, the balls on the bag. Let him slide in to your

hand being goes. Does this make sense to anyone? Yes, Della Cruise cost the Reds two runs when he didn't fall the rules of the Madera Bull Tanks. But what what what was the what was the result? Not thinking? Well, look at nick son Zella in the outfield yesterday you were ripping on and he contorts his body around like it looked like he was doing some kind of great yoga out there, and then and then rips one to the too off the Capitol Building yesterday for game winning Homa. Great catch. Great,

I mean, but say, can you understand what I'm saying? Yeah, I WoT the ball in the glove, the ball on the bag, and don't try to find the hand or the foot. The runner will find your glove. Why doesn't David Bell tell that to Ellie Della Cruz. Well, you're gonna meet with I'm gonna see him, You're gonna meet with I'm gonna see a star. We're breaking news here. But you're gonna meet with David Bell and the look a toward the second half. I am we can't

tell you what's good? What day it is on Wednesday? I mean, dude, I can't say yeah because David Bell wants to meet with me about how to manage the second half great, which I did for the bull Tank and keep the team on an even keel of winning. Don't get too high, don't get too low. Coverage begins tonight with that guy Lance and Sports Talk at six ten, Ralph's American Grill, Inside Pitch at seven ten, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Now Bengals long time putter is

calling it a career. Kevin Huber, the pride of mc nick in the University of Cincinnati, announced his retirement this morning on Twitter and Brian Combs, fifth round pick out of the University of Cincinnati in the two thousand and nine draft, played his entire career in the Orange and Black stripes. Good man, So good luck to Kevin Huber. One other thing I have to say, Yep, I'm listening as I always do to everything simultaneously, right,

whether it's radio, TV, YouTube videos right at all? Right, snap chap or or Instagram. Yeah, I don't do that. I do Twitter. I'm sorry, you're gonna do that new thing threads? No, okay, I have figured out Twitter. That's enough for me. Yeah, you

can't even get your TV on still, right, that's another issue. MLS Soccer to mar and I Welly at First Place FC Cincinnati on the road against Charlotte FC at seven ESPN fifteen thirty, how come we have a circumstance or a young pitcher uh huh is not permitted to pitch an entire season in the major leagues. I'm thinking of Homer Green. Homer Green signs a fifty eight million dollar contract, right, and since then his arm is hipwell, his knee, what about Lolo? Lodolo is the same way? What's it?

Right? At Tibia the US right? Whatever you got Abbott, who's not throwing one hundred miles an hour right as Homer Green did on the mound. And now we're told by Jason Williams at all, and he's going to be shut down. How does he know he knows? How does he know he knows? In fact, the quotes indicate that the Reds pitching stap. Yeah, we're talking about that. We're trying to win the World Series, but

we have to take our best pitcher and not let him. Can you imagine the era of Jose Blaman on Jo Steinberg's Jackson thought about that that it says, hey, guess what, you can't pitch anymore, right because you got too many? It didn't Sandy Kofax's throw three hundred innings one year. I think so three hundred, and the starters never had relievers. Way back when they just went the entire game. It was like if he gave up eighteen runs, that was it. Well, Homer Green has been babied now for

years. What's it gotten? You? D l heaven playing? I L heaven. It's now I LL not y, it's injured list. What do you think about Lamarty knows? Wow, people used to pitch. Now he can't pitch? Are you kidding me? They're gonna shut him down next month? Well, we'll see what happens. I'm gonna talk to David Bell about

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Least comes back from the concert. Her dress is clinging to her body. Yeah, which I might add is quite attractive. Can I say that? I guess I can't. I just said it. I was thinking about this. I'm like, I don't think a man has ever said anything as romantic to me as Lyle Collins did to Joe Burrow. What what did Lyle Collins say? Joe Burrow? I have no idea. She's taking a pair of

scissors to cut off her dress after a tailor swift concert. I've got something sexuals costed eight hundred and fifty dollars apparently, and it had no buttons, no zippers, how'd you get it on? Like I asked me, I don't know a little. I know a little bit of a shimmy, don't ask me shimmy. And Shay asked kid Chris, you would know, Willie.

It was on this date in nineteen ninety three, July the seventh, July seven, nineteen ninety three, the late number thirty two Tom Browning left the Reds dug out at Wrigley Field and uniform walked across the street and sits with a group of cub fans on a brownstone on the roof and an apartment building behind the right field bleachers. And of course the mister perfect was fine five hundred dollars by manager Davy Johnson because Davy Johnson didn't think it was funny.

Well, why did he do it? He said to rile the team up. He wanted to shake things up a little bit. So Ricky Stowe is saying there's a Tom Browning look alike on a building out right field and pot Rose Lou said, well where is he? He's got to be here. No, I think he's up there, and Lou said Davy Johnson, Day Johnson, Yeah, said what the hell? So then they looked around for him and said, maybe that's him. He was tip of his cap. And Davy Johnson was a good man by the way, Yes, didn't

care mc darn good player too, didn't care much for him. Correct he was living with a woman. What the without the benefit of clergy, you know what I'm saying. Yep, he's a good guy. Learned a lot of baseball from that guy. Thirty years later. Oh, I think he's still living in Florida. I think he is him and him and Ray Nighter still just do something different. I wanted to go up in the scoreboard, but it would let me in the scoreboard. So the next essay was going

out to the roof. So I just stept there and awesome fun and you know, we're starting to play right now and we're feeling pretty couple out there, and so yeah, I just wanted to go out there see where I was like to sit up on that roof. Might be better if I did in my uniform. So somebody give you an invitation? No, I just uh we came over and ask the guy and b O Kenny said, Shirst, I just want that went over in the third end and met him over there, just set up a nice view over there, said baby, you

were going. Oh no, no, I just did it. I mean, I don't know if you no. I didn't tell Davy, so I'll leave it at that. What's your factor. Yeah, it's kind of neat. That's kind of neat to have that available. I think for a major league park to go sit on a roof across street and watch the game, I think that's kind of neat. But now they're nice up there. The even offer me a couple of beers. I said, no game time set, so I just want to go there and see what it was like.

It real, Nicelicia, wasn't far if they needed you. Yeah, I was just right across street. Nothing. It wasn't a little dangerous hanging over the balcony. Oh no, there was another There was another little ledge down there, so we signal, yeah, you can't see anything from over there, so I thought maybe you were a No. I just told myselm a pitch, said just look for me to third any guys, and they sai, where are you going? I said, just left for me. Said

that's real. I tell you what, then I'll make him like that anymore. Amen to that. September sixteenth, nineteen eighty eight. Correct, mister perfect, Correct. They should do something in my ballpark, the great American to commemorate the perfect game thrown by the great Tom Browning. Of course it was at Riverfront Synergy. But nonetheless, talk about a character, Tom Browning, how about a statue. I wouldn't do that. I don't think so. No, but his career wasn't Joe not exactly, No, but you

put him up. How about Barry Larkin? Where's the statue? Though? I don't know called Tom tashia a y, But you know Barry deserves about a Hall of Famer, an MVP and a World Series ring. I agree, I agree that pretty good. Yeah, that's pretty good. And the ball that was caught and thrown back to Tom Browning was lost because his kids started playing with that baseball. Correct, And he looked on the mantel one day and said, there's that balling. I think a neighbor, Joey hit

it into the woods and we can't find it and find it. Same thing happened to me. Remember the ball that Pete gave you and me, each of us got a ball at Joe Di Maggio ball. Yeah, Evan, my son took it out and really I still got mine. Mine's gone, Evan said. Him and Joey McCullough they wanted to go out there and play catch in the and they threw it behind the house. Couldn't find it, I said, Jonah Magio. Ball is somewhere. Oops. Segment Get Me

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hate and anger from the radical leftists. It took several forms. I would note that there was a star Spangled banner song at the Essence Awards and New Orleans in which the person singing the star Spangled banner changed the words so that the worst things were expressed about our country. Over the fourth of July weekend, about a week or ten days ago, Jill Scott's her name she changed the oh say can you see too? Includes words like whose blood built this

land? With sweat on their hands, die in peace? This is not the land of the free, but the home of the slaves. I also would note that it is common among many of the radical left in our country not only not to fly the American flag, but if you're a congressman like Representative Corey Bush of Saint Louis. You said during the fourth of July celebration quote the Declaration of Independence was written by enslavers and did not recognizes black people

as human. Today it is a great data and man of reparations now. And of course Ben and Jerry's ice cream that I quit eating years ago talked about a chiseling out the Mount Rushmore literally and to return the land to the Indians. By the way, Ben and Jerry's homes are built on Indian land, but that's a different issue. Gabriel Nadallas's National director of Our America. He's a former ANTIFA activist and Gael Gabriel Nadallas, welcome again to the Bill

Cunningham Show. We're about a week or so removed from the fourth of July. But nonetheless, it appears that the radical left will use this not as a moment of celebration but a moment of hate. So what's going to happen for the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary coming up in about three years when we celebrate that great holiday. You know something, It's sad because you would think

when you hear this r and b. Singer who changed the lyrics. You would think that's sending a lot of Americans and like a huge portion of them who believe this, but that's just not accurate. But unfortunately, you have this tiny minority of people who are have unfortunately a huge megaphone and they use

it to try to savage what the United States is. I mean, you have all these theories who try to say that, oh, the majority of the signers of the Declation of Independence who are enslavers, and yeah, sure, that's a factual fact. But then you notice that once you get to the Declaration of or to the to the US Constitution, the framers of the

US Constitution, a majority of them were actually not slavers. So even back then, within those like a couple of a little bit over a decade from the fourth of July and seventy six to the Declaration of the Constitution being signed and adopted, you already had a movement away from slavery and and and it's one of the things to note also in both places, at the declaration and as well as the constitutional signage, you had multiple people who were trying and

they were to fight against its status quo that was slavery at the time, and they were abolitionists. Among them was Benjamin Franklin. A lot of people don't know this, and this is a little bit of Philadelphia history, but when Benjamin Franklin passed away, there was a line of just like a parade, almost like a parade of like people just who were indebted to him because

he fought for against slavery up until his debt and death. And you know, there was like great Americans out there even at the in the nineteen seventy six who were against slavery. But unfortunately you have this tiny radical minority who wants to focus on some of the sins of the past instead of looking towards

that promise of liberty that we've been struggling for ever since. Well. The other thing, Gabriel A. Dallas is out of America and Western Europe, specifically England ended slavery and the rest of the world did not, including Africa, Asia, South America. It was a terrible institution. It's it's a

blot on our history. It's an awful thing. Unlike other nations, though we fought to avoid it and we have fought to eliminate it, while other nations even today, in twenty twenty three in July, are still using slavery and it's still said by those other places as human conditions. But in America we fought to oppose it and we have been successful. Well, what are your thoughts on this? Pulling from Gallup and elsewhere? And I find it

not surprising because I've done this for a long time. Only eighteen percent of Americans between the ages of eighteen and thirty consider themselves very patriotic. In otherwards, eighty two percent to not. If you're a Republican identify as a Republican, seventy one percent consider themselves patriotic. If you're a Democrat, it's twenty nine percent. Or why is it so acceptable in a sense to have ill feelings about your country? Specifically you're of that group, You were an antif

activist for a while. You came out of the California education system, And how comes so few young Americans respect greatly this nation? Well, I think you said it right there. The education system. Unfortunately, one of the things that we've noticed is that the education system has changed even from ten twenty years ago, let alone fifty years ago. And of course, somebody older

and among us. They went to a school that embraced academic diversity. They embraced the idea that you know, like you, we could all agree to disagree. But more modern education is just a doctrination. You have many professors who don't see themselves as academics. They see themselves as an activists. And then the main difference is an academic is somebody who's trying to question and look for truth, but an activist thinks they know the truth. So they're going

to to promote their vision of what they envision. They believe us right, and unfortunately, a lot of that vision that has been promoting in college campuses as well as education systems is this hatred of America. That's why you have so many Americans, young Americans who It's interesting because it's not that they hate America. It's just they were so fed up with hearing that, oh, America's bad, so they're like, Okay, I don't even want to deal

with it. There's really no purpose for us to be be pro American. So what you need to in order for us to flip that, you really have to have voices out there that are promoting American values. Because we have to remember that America is one of the greatest experiments in human history. I mean, before America, there was really no other place that really fought from freedom. Afore, the individual, the idea that everybody was that every single

person was the master of their own life. You know, everybody always have to be the master of a crown or something like that. So I think in order for us to flip that script, it's really to talk about the greatness of America, the greatness that America ushered in for the rest of the world. As a young person, you came out to the California public education system. What you learned in public education did not make you a boy scout,

It made you an activist with Antifa. What was it about the education you received as a Californian that caused you not to become a boy scout but becoming Antifa activist? What was it? Well, I mean there's multiple different examples. I mean, in my book Behind the Black Mask, I talk about a few different examples. One of them that I just I And you know, it's one of those things when you were young you don't really notice

until you look back and you're like, wow, that is crazy. I had a biology teacher and who instead of you know, teaching us about biology, he'd the raid what it meant to be a Christian. He would say, how like our parents were stupid for believing guy, But of course his children weren't stupid because they he was raking them to be atheist. I mean, in ninth grade I had an English class, which you know, I really enjoyed that class, but they were teaching us the tenants of base sick

critical theory, A critical race theory. I mean, this is the kind of the information that was being promoted on very young levels. And I mean critical race theory has been in education for years now. It is a myth that it is not there. It's it's they're very open about trying to promote some of these values and ideas all throughout, not just in higher education,

but in K through twelve. And in fact, in one of their books, Critical Race Theory and Introduction, one of the opening pages I can't remember the exact cord, but they're praising how how far a critical race theory has spreads since its humble beginnings in the nineteen eighties, and that it's being adopted in education in many other fields. And the thing I find out Gabriel A. Dallas. Interesting is that the school boards and others can like bar it's

teaching. Schools have become indoctrination and not education. But they can say what they want to say. But the teachers would do what they want to do

anyway. It's like chaos. When the Supreme Court decision came out about a week or ten days ago ordering the president not to forgive student loan or pass on the cost to others, the president and a news conference, Joe Biden stood up and said he's going to ignore the decision of the US Supreme Court and find other work around, workarounds to make sure it doesn't have any inpact. So when the President says I'm ordered to do something, I'm going to

ignore that and I'm going to do something different, that's chaos. And so when a school board or the law. I live in Ohio and the General Assembly has passed laws about what cannot be taught in public schools, which includes critical race theory. But I am positive that the teachers themselves ignore that. They do what they do no matter what the law is. So when you're in a class of biology in California and it deals with biology, you're being

taught critical race theory, which is racism. And whether is it fair to say that the teachers when the president in the United States ignores an order from the US Supreme Court, or aren't teachers going to teach what they want to teach irrespective of their duty. I mean, unfortunately, that's what we've seen

in some different examples. I believe it's been in Florida and a couple other states, and which there's some teachers there that are there was a zoom call I remember about teaching teachers how to teach critical race theory as well as how to subvert the system in a way that they can get away with teaching them. And you know, it's sad, and you know, I'm all for

academic diversity. I think that in the critical race theory is something that should be considered from time to time because they sometimes bring up interesting arguments, but it should stay at the higher education level, and it should not be taught as like some sort of gospel. It should be taught as a peak of things, just like any other critique is. And you know, one of the things that that's great about free speech is that when you get horrible ideas

like critical race theory. Well, free speech allows you to combat them and really show them for what they truly are, which include the critical race theory of the racist ideology. But the problem is that you have all of these teachers and professors who, again they're not academics, they're activists. They use what they believe is right and they will force it down people's throats. That's

what we need to really hold the line and really push back against. Really, because people can talk about critical race theory, sure, just don't push it down people's necks. Yeah, I talk about it all you want, but it can't be part of English or biology, it can't be part of social studies. It's a theory about the race determines one success in life.

Critical race theory says that white supremacy dominates every part of American societal life, and that black folks and brown folks have little or no chance to be successful, even when, for example, in your home state at California twenty years and in most states much longer than that, liberal Democrats have been completely in

charge. In the city of Chicago that has not been a Republican mayor in ninety years, it's almost impossible for someone with conservative principles to be elected to any office, whether it's Cincinnati, Ohio, or Atlanta or Baltimore or Austin, Texas, is no chance of different people getting involved because liberal democratic politics control everything. And I found one thing very illustrative Gabriel Nadallas a national director of Our America, and that is that if you do three simple things,

the odds of you being successful are great. Number one, do not commit criminal acts. Number two, do not have kids out of wedlock, and number three work. I wonder how many people in America are unsuccessful who work, commit no crimes, and have no kids out of wedlock. What do you think? Well, those three pretty simple rules. You know you're I

think your instincts are exactly correct. In fact, there was a study a few years ago, I believe ten years ago now at the Brookings Institute, which is a left wing institute, that found that if a person in America is to commit three things, one of them is to want find a job and keep a job too, don't have kids until you're married, and and three just finished high school. Those three things, the people who they followed doing those three things, less than one percent of them remain in poverty.

And now we're talking about children who were in poverty and they followed them and that's it. That's all you really have to do. And I think the Finnish high school there's a strong correlation with not committing crimes, you know, I think that that could be inferred. But that study found that's all you really have to do in order to not stay poor in America, and that's

a left wing institute. And I can't remember the exact year of the study, but I remember it sometime in the early two thousand tenths, And that's shocking. Think about this. I did not find it difficult to graduate from high school. I did not find it difficult to commit no vicious crimes. I didn't find it difficult not to have kids out of wedlock. And I and I had a job. I've been working since I was sixteen years old

and just don't quit. But doesn't that run contrary to critical race theory precisely? I mean, because critical race Dey believes that there was an institutional damage to that. That's the system itself is geared towards benefiting whites at the extent of blacks, or or even worse, it specifically wants to keep blacks or Hispanics, brown people minority's down in order to help white people or like the dominant race. But in fact that's not really every single person has the the

ability to rise away from poverty. And according to that Brookings Institute study, really do you just have to do three things? Now, this doesn't mean you're gonna be wildly rich by following those three things. No, but if you don't want to live in poverty, it means just finish high school, don't have children until you're married, and fine, and keep a job. That's all you have to do. Work, And right now there's about eight

million jobs that cannot be fulfilled. I had some I had some electrical group in last week from Craftsman Electric, and they're paying for young adults to go to electrical school. After three years, they pay them to go, they pay them to work in the meantime, and then when you get out, you get a job that pays you eighty thousand dollars a year. I would imagine in many parts of our country that's exactly the case. We gotta run.

Gabriel A. Dallas, former ANTIFA activist, National Director of Our America. But let's keep putting the messages out across the fruited plane to see if somebody comes up with the idea that's the theory's given to us by the radical left or not true. Gabriel A. Dallas, you're a great American, and once again thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And with your permission, we'll do it again. Thank you, Gabe. Let's continue

with more rather simple rules. Graduate from high school, work and don't have kids out of wedlock, and you're gonna make it wow. Let's continue. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WW. Now at the time to buy your new vehicle a Kerry Automotive dot com, whether you're in the market for a

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walk in and shake hands with the local minister. They had hello, Hello, Hello, I'm broadcasting. That's the best way. Got the communicator. The communicator, Joe Biden breaking it all down. I was kicking the podium yesterday because something went wrong on the podium. He started kicking it. He was kicking it with his foot. Did they find who brought the cocainat the White House? Going with Hunter Biden? I'm going with a gun to my head. Ah, man, But imagine, I know, I hate to

imagine. If Trump was in the White House they found a baggy of cocaine. No one would stop and stop every news department at the bottom top of every hour, junior junior, it was Eric Eric Trump brought him. No, No, there is a tape that exists. I think of someone could have to gotta be I think because now the when now They just came out and said it wasn't in the West Wing, it was near the situation. It was in the old office under the kitchen, which you have to have

right all the time. Cocaine and the White House. It's better than getting the BJ's that Clinton got. Yeah, not really, I don't know what to say, but I'm glad you're here to bring up these issues Rock because David Young, one county commissioner, made a point which I'm going to stick

with for a long time. If we three males would get together out there with nobody's here, but there is one female sitting out there doing her job, and if we would stand around and tell dirty jokes or make some reference to what do you what do you do this? The president is the best communicator. What would Culturally you won't even think to do it because of all the training we've received. But you just don't do that in the corporate environment.

Correct water cooler? Talk about what you do last night? Yeah, can't, can't do can't. On the other hand, when Little Rock, do we have a water cooler? We don't even have that. We don't. I can't afford we have water drinks your hand. I drink like an Indian. I'll be in in a wrapper. I can't say, so we don't. We can't afford an American number one stage history of the world. But I have to literally to get water. I put my hands together and

like a shlur because we can't do whatever. I once made a water cooler to tell a dirty juggle like you can't do that. However, if you're a nine year old boy and you're in a public school, you'll be sexualized with pronouns and drag queens. So how come in the work environment sex is like I'm not you can't talk about it, can't. But if you're in school and you're a teenager, to hell without a nine year old, you'll be sexual. Here's here's a question for you. I pondered this one.

If what I'm told, if you're of that lifestyle, you're born that way, right. That's that's why I say, why are we trying to convince anyone? Why are we trying to convince kids? Why are we trying to give them more information? Let them decide if you either are or you're not. According to them, we seg, when you watched a couple dance when you were a teenage boy, well you're watching the boy or were you watching the girl? I was watching my own girl. The heck with them?

You had a girl that that Lynn character from Coleraine that won That name was Brittany at Brittany. Wasn't it no Mary Lee, no chastity? I watched the girl I had a friend of mine who watched The Boy and I thought, you know, I think it is what it is. Either is or you ain't. But that's what it's again. Why do we have to have all these, you know, celebrations of everything and all this promotion or not? You shouldn't if you are you're not. You shouldn't have to be convinced

one way or not. It's money, money and power, a lot of money, a lot of power in this DEI stuff a lot of money, a lot of power, and it keeps to ank people fighting with each other, which is what the liberals want. We don't want union. We want people to be fighting with each other. That way you can fund one side soon the other, and the lawyers make a lot of money. But how would you feel telling a dirty joke in an environment with a lot of female

employees? Wouldn't do it? Forget it? How about the little rock in school? He's got to choose his pronoun speaking to choosing. How are things going with the with Mo? I don't know you're supposed to talk to him? Well. I talked to Moe briefly, and he liked to be invited to have his daughter avoided to the next boyman birthday party. All right, maybe we'll have a little little pool party. Let the families get to know each other a little about each other, and because that could be a union.

Dowry, dowry, How much will Mo pay to get that daughter off his hands? And there you are. Kelly would accept probably different things, and you would accept maybe some gift certificates, kitchen, good kitchen, maybe mole pay for something new living room. That's the way it works in Bay societies. The fathers get together and say, hey, I got a daughter deal. Let's make a deal. Republicans like deals new house. I'm thinking, you know, I'm not sure mos a Republican none the less. He

could become for enough money. But if things were, if you identify as a certain way, you are correct, yea. I dare you to question me if I say I'm I'm a Chinese female correct? Okay? Yeah? And I dare to treat me differently than a six foot ten inch No, I'm open to being invited to the next one. Love it. I bet you a birthday party. Family's a very very smart guy every three months, yes, this morning, right, yeah, get him in daughter's beautiful,

bring her over. Let's get him together and see what happens. Just saying say and speaking of that, Sarah Elise is now fair game because she's joined w EBN. We mean fair game, fair game, Dave Kayton, if you have the cut of her cutting off her dress, which will soon be in the Hollywood Casino Hall of Fame downtown. She cut off her dress because it was stuck to her skint this one piece dress, but it was kind of in two pieces. I get home at the end of the night.

It's thrown one o'clock in the morning. My husband is sleeping. Yeah, and I'm trying to get the dress off again. No zipper, no buttons, no clasps, It's just one piece and I try to pull it up over my head. I cannot get it off. I'm trying everything. The thing is stuck to me and i can feel the rhinestones digging into my skin, and I'm like, forget it. The only way to get this dawn thing off, it's actually just cut it and I took about six to their cuts get it off. Yeah. Oh, I could breathe. It was

such a relief. Now it's just in piece of sitting in the garbage skin in my bathroom. If you put that on eBay, Oh, how much money would she get? That would be the retirement fuel. I'm just saying, just saying, but I'm I'm not in a dress on recently maybe Segez, I'm not sure. But to put a dress on, don't you have to have a button or zipper or something to get it on right? How

do you get it on in these materials? These days are incredible. They expand the contract to she was sweating so much at the Taylor Swift Swift cons she was going and she had to cut her dress off. Probably gonna send it to her to get it autographed. There's a lot of a green fly on her Instagram. Followers out of say we can do things on the air we can't do out there. We're just talking about this. We can't wait here. It's okay, walk out the door. Ten thousand employees strong have

to go through sensitivity training again. Him thousand. We got ten people. We got ten thousand employees at iHeart Media. We have a large d EI department monitoring all activities except on the air and then then I'm sorry, ten thousand, one hundred and seventy five with the EI departments looking at US three, we three a lot more. But how does kid Christen in wit more than others? What if I shut up? Hello? Sorry, give me

some sports? Really? The students reports a prov service of your local ten Star heating an air conditioning dealer, and I was ten star can feel and Cincinnati called the experts had preferred home comfort five one, three, eight nine two h V A C spot. I shouldn't say this, but I will when you're preached too by a person with three different colored hairs talking to a maybe significant talk show host about behavior. Know your role and shut your mouth.

I know I knew my role. My head was like a bobblehead doing like this. Know your role and shut your mouth. I'm being preached to know your role and shut your mouth. I don't even know we're talking about right now, saying Game one of the Central Division Showdown tonight in Milwaukee Andrew Abbott v. Corbin Burns first place Red second place brew Crewe Cincinnata leads by Milwaukee by two in the division race. Know your role and shut your mouth.

Listen to that Lance six ten with Sports Talk, Ralph American Grill Insight Pitch at seven ten and the Kelsey Chevrolet extra any show after the game. There's Kaitlin Jenner on Fox ten years ago. If the Fox News have Caitlyn Jenner on as a woman anything anything Moms, She's an authority on mothers for liberty. I'll believe her more when she gets the unkindest cut of all.

That's what I'm saying. From dedicated to committee. I got the wheaties box with her, him or her, I'm not sure what with a javel and remember that nineteen seventy six a javelin and now the world's greatest athlete right there and now still no, I don't think she's had to cut off yet, but it's and I say that until you can say things here, you can't say it out there. Right What if I opened the door, then we're really in a mess. I was told, no, your role and shut

your mouth. Bengals long time putter is calling it, calling it a career. Willie Kevin Huber out of mcnick and University of Cincinnati, announcing his retirement today on Twitter. Good guy and he had drafted by the Bengals out in two thousand and nine draft and a fifth round pick. Played his entire career with the Bengals. Two hundred and sixteen regular season games for the Bengals and

set the franchise record for most games played. That'll never be broken. A good man, spend high school, college, and a pro career over most of your life right here? Good, Why don't you get him? All the other guy did? That was what Pete rose? Right? It didn't spend his career here? Well that Barry Larkin. Barry Larkin, Yeah, yeah, moller, Well Michigan, but that didn't count Michigan. It's not

much of a school. You'd agree, we're right, And then came to and went to Denver and played with the Bears, right a couple of years there in the minors, then came here and spent nineteen years. Yeah, pretty good. Don't see that very often. Know your role and shut your

mother way. What did you guys? If you guys discussed the trade rumor that MLB network put out there about the landing spot for shoey Otani Cincinnati, you mentioned the Dodgers, Cincinnati Giants, the Yankees, since the Phillies, the Rangers, and the Reds. No, your role is shut o mouth, you prony, if what would you? You couldn't sign him long? He's gonna sign a seven hundred million dollar contract. You but do your running for a year and go make a run at this. Yes, yes,

and he's gonna stay in Los Angeles. What if Otani and Mike Trout, No, and mister l hey Upton comes here with Otani, that'll be a out of the apocalypse. Really, it's over what you'd have Green. I mean, they'd be all gone, all those guys. Okay, by the way, he should Hunter change his first name to Homer Homer Green. No, your role is shut up. I mean he's hurt constantly. He makes Senzel look healthy. I mean, is it now, Homer Green? No

one might ask is fine? Is he healthy? But ed Jason William's gone shut him down. You're gonna shut him down, I said, I see, shut him down because he's got too many stuff. He can't pitch anymore. Come on, man, it would be impossible, thank you. If you get all these factors you gotta get. You gotta get good players, you gotta get good young players. Shut him all coming together. But then the factor in the amount of innings throne, Well, they shut down Homer

Green. How'd that go? Shut him down? Constantly? Right? Arm elbow and it will become an instant legend as town. If he came out public and said, to hell with the damn pitch Limon, I'm here, I am paid to throw baseballs for the Cincinnai Reads and win games. I want to go back out there. He would be an instant hero. Jason Williams said he's gonna be shut down in August. You got the general manager

saying that, well, we gotta watch that now. He's already thrown one hundred and ten innings and after all, you know it will never wait for tomorrow. Don't wait for tomorrowers, Tomorrow may never come. You gotta go now, Go for now. Shotani's gonna be here. You're telling you it's hard to imagine that this team will have in case this kind of magic for the next shive consecutive year. It ain't gonna happen. It may all happen this year. Shut it down. Say this team is unbelievable right now,

You've got to go for it. Now. Do they have enough to beat in a short series? Who knows d Backs or the Rangers? I don't think so. They swept the Rangers. How they played against the Braves, they were I mean I'm saying they won one, three, four, they were they were swept the Rays, they swept everybody. Yeah, I'm saying, well, let's play baseball. If they want to take the air out of this entire city, then they will shut down and rest camp. That would be criminal. Oh my god, I'm all upset, sick. I'm

upset. Now, what's on the big show? Guys? Roe's your skinner right out of the gate? I asked him about that. I'm when asked him about should the Reds make an offer to get Otani here? He's unbelievable, by the way, maybe one of the best players of all here? Can I say that I've already already discussed that. Yes, she's coming. To forget about give her a second career. She would be the queen, the princess you used to couple of weekends. Yeah, we have. We

have a Todd Frazier at three thirty five, the hod Father. Can you believe that was twenty fifteen? Unbelievable? Like yes, today he was the All Star Game. Um Champ's right. John Maturas at three fifty Gotta shut him down, shut him? We shut down Home or Green? How did that work out? Shut him? Down. Come on, man, come on, comes his hip and remember Kofax didn't he pitched three hundred endings one year. Come on, we gotta win. No, no, we gotta

shut him down. We gotta protect the long wait for tomorrow. Let's wait till him that may never come, and then somebody else gets hurt, and then while we're not ready, maybe then next year everyone tomorrow never comes. Say Lodolo, what about Lodolo, he's hurt. He learned nothing, Timmy say, it's like tomorrow never comes. Let his calf. Takes him viagra now playing give him viagra, takes care of all issues. Good for your heart, too, Rocky, talk to your wife. I take it?

Yeah, oh you do. I don't think you need it, don't. Maybe you do now because you've had the unkindest cut of all. But that's a different issue. It's different so that other people have a We just watched him TV. All right, we'll talk to Bruce. Can you say Bruce Jenner anymore? So? I don't. I'll be back before our d him miss gender gender Come on, come on, I don't know what to sus segment. Get me out of the stood true, get me out. We gotta shut him down. We're winning. You gotta win this. Shut him

down. I can't remember shut him down the last year that is. And every time I'm like rushing in and out of my car to turn the game on. I'm doing that now. Every word shot of Tommy throwing the cowboy a game yesterday we're driving football practice, and then and then he gives up hits the bombs. Tell you're shutting. Somebody shut it down. We gotta go, We gotta go. Don't sextualize children only, man, Thank you, Thank you, rock, Thank you. Say d Ei is gonna call

you for that tripled colored hair comment of yours. You said that on me. I mean Dale Earnhardt Incorporated. Can't say what it was. You'll he'll be ostracize. You're talking about me neither. That's that's for sure. That's a cut Willian utter of go reds and and Brewers, Homer Abbot, shut him down. We leave you with the immortal words of the student Report. I honored a group of trail brading artists with National Medals of Arts and Humanities.

The group included groundbreaking Asian Americans like Very Wang and and and Joan Gang. He's the great community what he's the she can call me Joe bidden the Education president is that what great communicator. There's no better communicator we got than this guy. Either that or the Vice President does a great job communicating back to d Ei or the great American A news radio seven hundred WLW breaks for less. Is what we do. We know

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