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7-7-23 Willie with Dave Young

Jul 07, 202319 min
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Willie discusses with Warren County Commissioner Dave Young the fate of the Western and Southern Open and the education of our youth.

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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

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