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Willie discusses the latest indictments against former President Trump with Butler County Sheriff Richard K Jones, and national politics with Mike McDonald from the Catholic League.

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Oh, the mind blowing contest twenty thousand dollars on your favorite superstars, save the Foo Fighters test of all, it doesn't cost a bank down, will be absolutely free. iHeartRadio app Now Bill cunning in the Great America A glorious Wednesday afternoon in the Tri State. On Monday night, the Red Legs beat up on the Cub. He's treated them like a day old Kroger Steak beat up on him pretty good. Now last night, just the opposite. They

lose twenty to nine. I guess they kicked three field goals back out of again tonight. But I said, on this ten game road trip, if they go five and five, that's fine. They have two games left in Chicago, the home for the weekend. But until then, once again, sometime or on four or five PM yesterday, Donald Trump was again indict it by the Biden administration. Do not believe that somehow that Jack Smith is the

guy doing this. He's being manipulated by the Attorney General who's a clown, which is Mary Garland, and Joe Biden is the one behind all of this. And whenever something really bad happens on the investigation of the Bribes and the Moneys, received by the Biden family. Something big happens to Donald Trump.

And if you watch the cable news at all last night or today, or tomorrow or Friday, Saturday, it's all going to be Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump Trump. And by the way, Fitch downgraded our debt by another quarter of a point, which means that everything we buy going forward is going to cost more money because of the debt that we're in.

There's still about two million illegals coming across the Southern border every year. We're still going to have one hundred and fifty thousand Americans die of fentnel overdoses occasioned by the manufacturing process in communist red China. We're still going to have our cities collapsing with homelessness everywhere. We're still going to have cops disrespected, people arrested. We have public schools completely out of control, resulting in no academic

achievement, and those who do get through come out as marching Marxist. By the time you come out of college, you're a marching Marxist. And even Catholic universities have signs up about abortion. And so I'm telling you we live in difficult times. And now the media is going to have an excuse constantly over the next year and four months to talk about one thing, which is

the Trump indictment. And sometime later this month, allegedly Fannie Willis, the prosecutor of Fulton County, is going to indict Trump some more on state charges in the state of Georgia. That makes no sense at all. That is

really stupid, But that's where we are. It's all Trump all the time because you can't deal with the failures of the Biden administration and the fact that he and his family's taken tens of millions of dollars in bribes directly and indirectly, which is why he has homes all over the East coast of the United

States on a senator and a vice presidential salary. I'm getting off my soapbox now, all right, John, and you and I now is one of the leaders of the Trump campaign at least in twenty sixteen and twenty twenty, That is Sheriff Richard K. Jones of Butler County and Sheriff Jones, welcome again. What was what was your reaction last night when the indictment came down on the trump Ster. He's now got about seventy one total counts against him on his way to a hundred. Hey, I think they probably had a

thousand and four. Its over and it's it's people are so fed up with this. Even if you don't support I talk to somebody the other day Bill that would never vote it for Trump, never support him. They hate the government, and they they they're going to support him. I believe he's going up in the polls because this is our country is in such terrible shape. You got that Garland dude that wanted to be a federal judge and didn't get it. So he owes, he owes Trumpster, he owes him, and

he's paying him back. They don't care about America. The Trump or the Biden family held his grandkids or getting millions of dollars in these shell moving around and moving grandkids. Hey, and it's disgusting, makes you want to throw up in your mouth. And but I'm telling you there's going to be a

revolt and it's going to be against the Biden family. That's why he keeps Hunter Biden in the White House. He knows he'll go out and get some cray, He'll go out and get in trouble like he left this computer, we wouldn't know it if he wants it. Was stupid and left his computer at the repair shop with all this top secret stuff on it. That's how stupid he is. But I'm telling you Biden is, if not more stupid than his son. They're both stupid. And we're all stuck with this.

The FBI, the CIA, the whole world looks at you see Biden on the beach, you can't hardly walk. He's so messed up, he's so impaired. Lord knows what's going on. And when they tracked this money and see where how they hit it. This is the they just scandal in the world. And they just keep indicting Trump. But I'm telling him he's going to win the primary, so they're not going to beat him. And who cares if Pence comes out and went against him? You know how he votes

Pence hat running for president? Maybe him and his wife, that's it. I doubt that his kids would vote Torn. I sure, Wooden, and it's just off the hook. But how could you imagine being Trump right now if he wasn't wealthy and had this campaign money coming in to defend him. People keep giving him money because he has to defend himself. If that was you or me, we'd had to cut a deal. And I'll tell you what, Sheriff Jones. I looked at a chart put together by National Review

as far as what the seventy eight year old man is facing. He has five hundred or more lawsuits penning against him, requiring depositions, requests for interrogatories, and trials, five hundred civil and which case all they're going to take out of him. Out of his hide, there might be money like like that Carol in New York City. On top of that, he's got thirty six counts in New York City, New York County, New York State for

paying off a porn star. He didn't put the payment on his campaign finance report, which is a federal violation, being prosecuted by a New York local prosecutor. He'd be like Mike Moser prosecuting Joe Biden. I don't think that would happen. But nonetheless, he's got like thirty seven counts there. He's

got thirty four counts out of Marlago. That gives up seventy one. He got his four more last night, which gives us to seventy five, and Fannie Willis, who's the Melissa Powers of Fulton County, has another twenty to thirty counts she's going to file against him. He's gonna have over one hundred counts, one hundred counts of felonies each determined to be years in prison and

edition of fines. The trials are out between now. I guess in twenty twenty four, twenty twenty five, you're not going to be able to resolve these things in time. And isn't that the plan? The plan is not to haven't found not guilty before the election. The plan is to have a pending before the election so the Democrats can relitigate twenty sixteen and twenty twenty and not deal with the destructive effects of their own policies. Isn't that the plan?

Oh, it's the plan. Look, you and I am the American public were too stupid to pick our leaders. So these crazy, lunatic thieven bastards that are running our country, what they're doing is they want to determine the rich people, the movie stars, the people that make music and sing. They think we're too stupid, We're just the poor deplorables. They can't believe that we even support somebody like him, So they're going to try to take him off the table, so there'll be no support, and they want

us to only have one voice. It doesn't matter if you're a Democrat or Republican. It's going to be your term when the tide changes. And they're going to come after Biden after this election and during US election, he'll be impeached, Mary Orkis, he'll be impeached, except for this impeachment may be

the one that boots him out office. And when they figure all this out, the Chinese figured out how they'd hide all this money, and all these foreign countries enemies of ours, they've got them so set up for life. The grandkids are getting money. It's disgusting. And people are going to be fed up. They're already fed up, Bill, and I'm telling you there's going to be a revolt. I think Trump wins the president today. Both of the polls have it tied right now. And if you're the sitting president,

that's not a good spot to be in. And President Trump, who's got all these indictments, But if he wasn't a wealthy man, and if he didn't have the will and the strength imagine our past president being treated like this in front of the whole world. It's gonna be Biden's term, and they to be very careful what they wished for. You know. I found myself a night or two ago at Kroger. I'd like to go to krogram at Deara late at night, when there's no many her landing on around.

I can try to do the self check out myself, which is quite difficult to me. That's more difficult than Chinese calculus. But I was in Aisle six and a woman came up to me, and I thought, okays, she's let me tell you something. I'm like a moderate voter. I'm a mother who tends to vote with Republicans. I voted the last time for Joe Biden. I voted for Trump in twenty sixteen. I voted for Obama twice. I voted for George Bush twice. In other words, I go back

and forth, and she says, I don't pay attention. I don't pay attention much anymore. Instead, if I'm driving around, I'll listen to you a little bit. But that's it because I can't take it anymore. I want to live my life. There's too much of the news I can't stand. And she said, I'm going to have a choice next November. On one hand, I got some seventy eight year old guy who's out on bond,

facing life in prison, she's referring to Trump. And on the other side, I got some guy who's eighty two years old with dementia who's seemingly stealing money all over the place. So my choice is somebody out on bond or dementia Alzheimer's who's a crook. Those are my choices. Now, how would you what would you say to that woman who lives in Madeira that you should vote for Donald Trump. You're a law enforcement official, you've been you've

been a Trump devotee. What do you say to that woman and say, I want to vote for the seventy eight year old guy who is out on bond. Here's what I'm gonna say. That'll be the only two choices you have, and you're gonna have to do what you have to do. But here's the thing with Biden, He's not running the country. Somebody else behind the curtain is running the country. Deal, it's not him. We have no idea who that is. Yeah, at least with Trump, he ran

the country. We made more money we had left bed your ir age or retirement. We're all good. The other countries respected us. So you don't like what he says, and he makes you a little man, Harry Trueman, a president has to be a samba bitch. And listen, they'd come back with all these Our prosecutor Mike Moser here would not allow us, and he wouldn't do it. That's called piling on charges. You can actually charge somebody with too many charges and the jury's know that, the public knows it.

And you should not treat a past president like this whatsoever, not at all. And when it's Biden's turn, he's not gonna like it because he is a crook. Whole family's crooks. That's why he keeps Hunter Biden in in the White House living there. Everywhere he goes, he has secret service with him. We are paying for that, and they have to keep an eye on him because he's a he's a crackhead, that's all he does. And they stole everything. When he leaves, there won't be any silver ware

left in the White House. It will all be stolen. There won't be nothing more. And these bastards did all this protection and we're paying for it. No, we're paying everything to go to the beach. Oh listen, and all these the special documents were Trump's place. Well, hell, they had him at Biden's place. But guess what, that's okay, that's different. And everybody sees it, everybody, and it's going to come to a head. I hope, Yeah. I predict trumpets Trump gets elected. I

predict. And I would tell that lady that please. I mean, do you win four more years of this or four more years of the policies of Donald Trump. One thing was a profile encourage to me is that last week, and the media didn't cover it well. But when Ziggler and Shapely, these are the two IRS agents in charge of criminal enforcement, and both guys are Democrats. In fact, Ziggler, who's been an IRS supervisory agent for

sixteen years, is a gay Democrat. Who made reference to that fact and sudden, my husband is here and he described himself as a dian in the woold Democrat. Ziegler was offended with the idea that somehow the Biden family has taken at least ten million dollars out of Barisma and out of the Ukraine. And he made the point that what did what exactly did the Bidens do that was worth ten million dollars to get rid of a prosecutor in the Ukraine.

In other words, Ukraine and Barisma gave the Bidens ten million dollars, five million for a hunter and five million for Joe Biden. Now, what was the thing that was worth ten million dollars that the Bidens gave Barisma? The answer is, well, a billion dollars. Joe Biden had a billion dollars guarantee. And so the only thing they had to give to anyone in China, Moscow, Romania was political influence. And so did they provide a oil gas selene? Do they provide experts? No, what they did was sell

out the United States for money. That's what the Bidens did. The media now has an excuse not to cover it. That's what I would tell that lady, yep, listen. People have had all they want and when they get into this, they made it very difficult these other countries did to track all this money. When they starts this impeachment process, they're gonna get all their bank records the American people, and it's gonna be Biden's gonna have his

own issues. They're gonna see They said it could be up to like a hundred million dollars spread out to all the Bidens and all the family member. He lives like Walt. He lives like Walt and I and if you live and if you look at the text or the emails from Biden's son, he said, they treat him like keys from the Arian nation, a white male king, like blue eyes, blonde hair, and his last name. That's what it is. And it makes you sick every time you see Biden President

Biden and you see us of his little backpack walking behind his dad. They're keep him at the White House because they can't have him out. They know he'll get in trouble. And we haven't seen it. Wait till this all breaks out. The FBI's hide it not the agents, the people up in DC, the CI, all of them. Uh, they're all they're up there and they lie to us and they do not want us to have a choice for the next president of the United States. Sheriff, we gotta run.

But when you find a crackhead living in the White House and then you find a bag of cocaine, it doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to figure that out, and the FBI, under the leadership of Joe Biden, quickly is ah, let's get rid of that stuff right there. We got a crackhead living here, and it doesn't it doesn't take two and two to figure out what the hell is going on. But Sheriff, I'm glad you're staying strong. I thought maybe you'd weakened a little bit. I thought maybe you'd given up.

You're not weak. No, no, I am not weak. Nlesson. He's my candidate. And hey, Dessanders is a nice guy. He's actually going the other way. There is nobody else. I like that other guy from Westchester um things like a pretty good guy, but not not the president, not for me. I mean, ruma swammy, rum swammy. I like to save his name, he goes, I can, but baked ruma swammy. Yeah, good for you. Hey, I still call Alex t because I had trouble sam his name. I just called him Alex TRONI

lou. Yeah, what if those two got here, grumma swammy, we have no chance? Hey, no, ye none. But hey, but I want you to know when you mentioned Mike Moser's name, if Mike Moser was going after the bidens Uh, it would be a totally different story because he don't put up in anything. He would do it correctly. And believe me, there is a county prosecutor out there somewhere that's going to come after Biden and it's going to he's going to be indicted, or there's an attorney

general out there somewhere. They've both done stuff and cross state lines and dumb things, just not where they're hiding out where the constituents that that let's see what happened. That'd be beautiful. The media would attack the prosecutor in that case. Well, the people are going to be so tired of all this media it all this media coverage. The rest of the people running for president can't get anything. Nothing, We're done nothing. It's all gonna be Trump

nothing. I tell you, there's a crackhead living in the White House. They can't figure out where the cocaine came from. We can't figure that one out. Hey, I could, I could figure it out. I promise you wouldn't take I like the EU and Moser on the case. Hey, there would be a prosecution, I promise you. Moser, and nobody knows he prosecutes them, He prosecutes them, they go to prisoner. Pretty simple method. It works. Share if we got to run, but I thought

you were a week and now you got me hoping. Richard K. Jones, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Sheriff, appreciate you. God bless you. Let's continue with more your reaction seven four nine, seven thousand. The crack is here, that crackhead is there. Get rid of that immediately on seven hundred W ALLW. Genesis Diamonds is opening up the vault with our largest GIA diamond event ACR Gunnight Concrete Pools and

give him a call. The best in the business is Frank Tibell. Let's continue and never stop. We simply continue. And if you've listened to me Low these many forty years, we've had many times together that were good and

many times that we're not so good. When I ran into that woman a couple of nights ago, and that was before the indictment, I thought and thought of it that way that we have a choice likely between Donald Trump, who's going to be charged ultimately with about one hundred felonies out on on the other side of the fence. We have Joe Biden, who's frail and elderly, who can't remember anything, can't read a teleprompter, very likely as a

crook. Those are the two choices. I look at the policies. I said to this fine woman of the Madera Kroeger, that look at the policies. Take the names off the ballot. We have an example of four years of Donald Trump, then we have four years of Joe Biden. How are we looking. The answer is presently not good. Four years of Donald Trump pretty damn good. After the eight years tobaccle of Barak Husaint Obama, remember like your plan, keep your plan, like your doctor, keep your doctor.

That thing was gone. So I said, there's something to think about. But there's many, many twists in the road between now and November fifth, twenty twenty four. Don't know what's going to happen. I still contend that because of the frailties and the crookedness of Joe Biden, that the Democrats are not going to put them up. Looking to my left, there's a poll that indicates that twenty percent of Democrats are enthusiastic about Joe Biden running for

the presidency. That he's eighty percent of not enthusiastic, and without great enthusiasm, Joe Biden cannot win. On the other hand, the great majority of the American people don't vote in any election, and those who do vote pay attention to last week or two. Those twenty percent who care about talk radio and read websites talk to other individuals every day do what I do. Go

to about ten to fifteen different websites. Watch cable news. I watch MSNBC believe it or not, and I also watch CNN, I watch Fox, I watch Breitbart, I watch News Nation, where I appear frequently and elsewhere to get a wealth of information I can relate to you so you don't have

to do it. If in this big announcement of yesterday by Jack Smith, who by the way, has a terrible record of indicting public officials, you might recall there was a Republican governor out of Virginia named Bob McDonald who Jack Smith charged with taking improper gifts and other things from some of his political donors.

And the conviction was easy to gather because most of us sitting on a jury kind of assume a politician as a crook anyway, But Nonetheless, it was reversed to the US Supreme Court three years later on a nine zip vote.

At that point, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Clarence Thomas all said the prosecution was wrong, it wasn't a statute to cover it, and exactly the same thing will happen here, mark my words, way back in August the second, twenty twenty three, when this matter has finally resolved through appeal, and three to five years from now, I may not be with you at that point, I may be in the Promised Land. But nonetheless, Donald Trump put this and shown and stone chisel it deep into the hearts and minds of

the American people, yours included. He will be convicted, especially in front of a Washington d c. Jury that routinely convicts Republicans of almost everything and Freese Democrats of almost everything. He will be convicted when it goes to trial, likely after the election. That's assuming if he wins, he will order his ag to dismiss all the charges. That'll begin a lengthy process of can he do it? Can he pardon himself? Here we go with that for

a long time. Likely he can pardon himself. But but assuming somehow he goes to trial in Washington, DC, or New York City or the city of Atlanta, heavy Democratic strongholds for political purposes, Donald Trump will be convicted and in each time the cases will be overturned by appellate courts. The one case he is the most difficulty with is Marlago Fort Pierce, Florida. This

case it's a big splash because it deals with the election itself. I had thought that possibly the proud boys of the oath Keepers had directly or indirectly received information from the White House, and those are the violent types who actually beat up cops, the behavior that I loathe when I think about Terry McGuffey almost having his eyes gouged out by a career criminal intent on killing a white cop, and the racial angle there will up he played up at all because of

the race of a perpetrator. If the opposite was true, it would have been a lead story on CNN. But I regress that those who actually injured those cops, broke things into Capitol and used shields of bears prey in the face of cops should all go to prison. If there was somehow a connection one could show between Donald Trump or the White House coordinating directly or indirectly that attack on the Capitol, the riot therein, and the injury to those cops.

Let the games begin, go after him. I was shocked when Jack Smith held the news conference yesterday and the indictment and said, basically, this is a process crime in which Donald Trump believed a lie. And now we have evidence to indicate that this politician believed a lie that he knew was a lie, or maybe he didn't know it was a lie. What difference does it make. The First Amendment protects lots of things, including politicians who purposely

lie. Supreme Court has dealt with that issue. You can be a politician with immunity and purposely lie like Senator Reid did on the floor of the US Senate when he said Mitt Romney had paid no income taxes. He knew it at the time it was a lie, and the Senate Democratic leader said he paid no income tax It was a bald faced, unmitigated lie. And the courts have ruled in all those cases the politicians do not have to tell the truth. In fact, they can purposely lie and get away with it.

So this indictment of Donald Trump is really a declaration of war. Against American

voters, you and I and others similarly situated. The charges are that Donald Trump committed conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding by making telephone calls urging state officials to recount the ballots, urging them to seize voting machines, urging them to go find seven eleven thousand and seven eighty votes, and in each case when requested to do so, the state officials said no. There was no impact to what the President had said, because he told them I believe I won

the election. The second count is obstruction of an attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, which was which was counting the electoral votes in the US Senate Chamber on January sixth. But secondly, there's no charge that he participated conspiratorially, directly or indirectly with the mob one thousand that have been convicted in doing so. Third count of conspiracy against voting rights. Well, the conspiracy against voting

right he's being conducted by Jack Smith. He's the one that want to take away your ability to vote for the candidate of your choosing, that maybe Donald Trump himself. What it is is a criminalization of someone's opinion with Jack Smith and the Biden Justice Department as the judge of whether those charges are true or false. Put simply, this is a declaration of war against voters in this country who want to vote for Donald Trump and will be encouraged by the media

and by the Democratic Party not to do so. If you take a red pen to the indictment and strike out First Amendment protections, the pages are blank to just consider what's alleged. The charges against Trump do not include an incitement of violence on January sixth, thoroughly investigated the most exhaust of investigation in the world. They wanted to text, an email, a phone call from the White House to the Proud Boys of the Oath Keepers. It didn't exist because

it didn't happen. You might be surprised after hearing the news conference which talked about the January sixth riot and now horrible it was and it was. The issue is it didn't charge him anything having to do with the riot itself. And Smith's indictment alleges that Donald Trump's claims against the twenty twenty election were false and that he knew they were false. Now there's the crime right there.

A politician in office made a false statement that he knew was false, but there was no according to many, that there was widespread evidence of election fraud. Now could I be indicted for that? Could you be indicted as a truck driver, as a mother, as a pharmaceutical salesman, as an attorney if you believe and express the idea there was widespread election fraud, which, by the way, the indictment itself says there was a lot of fraud in

the election. What But Jack Smith says it wasn't dispositive, it didn't change the outcome. And the indictment also mentions the infamous Department of Homeland Security, cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency, which we now know thanks to the Twitter files, directly interfered itself in the election by keeping negative information from the American

people about the Hunter Biden laptop. So they charge the other side of engaging in their behavior, which happens all the time in politics, especially with Democrats, charge the other side of doing what you have done to keep them pinned down some of the Solomon Olynsky rules. And it doesn't matter whether Donald Trump knew the election was lost and lied about it or not. That's not indictable. Talked to the US Supreme Court on that I'm having my hands here in

my right a decision out of Pennsylvania, the Quaker state. This is one of the five hundred lawsuits, not getting much media attention, but nonetheless, some election workers in Pennsylvania sued Donald Trump personally and also in his official capacity while he was the president, saying the Pennsylvania election was rigged and stolen. So they went to court, and a Pennsylvania court ruled as follows. The

headline is media won't talk about this. By the way, judge rules Trump protected by presidential immunity for twenty twenty election claims made while he was the president, because, on to say, other legal proceedings may examine the propriety of his statements and actions while he was the president, whether as the plaintiffs in this and other cases contend, it was this conduct which serves the actual threat to our democracy. But in this case, while serving as president, Donald

Trump is immuned because of the Presidential Presidential Immunity Act. The lawyer said, we're pleased with the Court's decision today, which was Monday today. The court made it clear that it was well within President Trump's discretion to address the integrity of our election in any way he chose proper without fear of liability. We expect that the rest of the claims of the election supervisors will also be dismissed.

So a Pennsylvania judge ruled on Monday that while serving in office as the chief executive of the country, it is the duty of President and Trump to look into whether elections are rigged or stolen or not. And when he expresses an opinion that they were rigged, he's covered by the Presidential Immunity Act. Did the media tell you about this? Of course not. Doesn't fit their

agenda, does it. So, as I said, there's going to be a time in the future when a Republican prosecutor, a Melissa Powers, a Rob Sanders, a Mike Moser, someone somewhere now can indict Joe Biden and Hunter Biden for crimes committed in office and seek to lock them up, much like it's going to happen in Atlanta, in New York City. And so

that the vase has been broken. It was one of those unspoken locker room rules that you don't indict the former president because we got more important things to do today, like the immigrant, homeless crisis like the southern border, like our credit rating going down again as a nation, such as massive lawlessness such as dysfunctional public schools, such as supporting to the tune of billions of dollars the Ukrainian people against the Russian invasion, such as what's happening in North Korea.

Other presidents have said, look, I got too much to do. But ce Joe Biden. It doesn't run the presidency anymore. He's not mentally equipped. Someone else decided to do this, to go back in time and to charge a previous president and the leader of the opposition party with crimes covered by the First Amendment. But can you get a conviction in Washington, d c. In front of a jury that's ninety five democratic? Absolutely? How about New York City? Absolutely? How about Atlanta? Absolutely? Maybe not

Fort Pierce, Florida, don't know yet. But to pin him down so we can't campaign, to make him spend five hundred million dollars in legal fees. Then down the road all the cases are dismissed. That's what's going to occur. When it does occur in three to five years from now. I may not be with you, but I want you to look back to August two, twenty twenty three, and recall what the Great Americans said. Now

let's continue with more. Coming up next is Mike McDonald of the Catholic League about what's happening on college campuses like Xavier, Mount Saint Joe Marquette and many others, and what's happening to the student body of those classes that are being indoctrinated by leftist propaganda, especially in Jesuit universities, especially in Jesuit universities,

instead of being educated, they're being indoctrinated. Plus your comments twelve fifty six The Home of Your Reds who a Clawbard last night on news radio seven hundred W out of jar by Billy cunning in The Great American a few days ago ahead on a guy named McAdams from the state of California who was selected as the Teacher of the Year. Jeremy McAdams and forty eight years old, was a teacher for twenty three twenty four years, and he was somehow selected the

teacher of the year. He made references something is going to stick with me a long time, and that is the past twenty twenty five years, the student body itself has changed, not the age of the students. This is in high school, but what's changed is the fact that their track meets in the hallway, that students do not accept discipline, that the students he runs into don't have parental role models, that the wrong kind of behavior is desired

by juveniles and the right kind of behavior is not required. He also talked about the fact of a lack of faith, a lack of family. That it was in the good old days, maybe in the eighties and nineties. By the way, the good old days are never that good. But nonetheless, in the eighties and nineties, it was pretty likely you'd come from a functional family. Now it's very likely you won't come from a functional family.

And then what's happened to high school students become college students? And in college the indoctrination truly begins on the principles of leftism. It used to be a free speech zones. And what happened to Stanford College a law what's happening in the Cincinnati public schools. What's happening New York University College of Law. There's an article in Fox News about a week ago that the law professors have gotten together and said, you know, what let's ignore the US Supreme Court decision

on affirmative action, and so in relationship to that. In August the first, the Catholic League put out a message that the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, which studies free speech on college campuses, is very, very concerned about what's happening on college campuses. Forty five thousand college students took the survey

from a two hundred and one schools. Now though it's a very good sampling, and the University of Chicago is rated at the top spot, which means the worst in Columbia University was raided at the least respectful of free speech of any institution in the country, and the top spot on the bottom spot.

We're not separated by much whatsoever. So free speech and free expression on college campuses from the kids and now eighteen to twenty five years old begins in high school and grade school begins with the idea of no faith, no family, no adult role models, where drugs and thoughts of suicide or rampant. Joining you and I now is Mike McDonald from Catholic League in New York City.

Mike McDonald, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and can you tell the American people what the Individual Rights Group has found about the college kids themselves was encouraged by their professors and their views on the First Amendment. Yeah, thanks, Bill, Always great to be back with you. You know, this is actually a lot of disturbing stuff. The kids on the college campuses, particularly those from the more liberal persuasion, the left of center folks, have

absolutely no respect for free speech. You know, we're talking significant numbers. About half of them think that it's okay to prevent someone from coming on campus, literally throwing your body out, blocking them from gaining access to campus, sealing the doors. Twenty five percent of these students are roughly twenty five percent are okay with using violence to intimidate speakers, to interrupt speaking over half of

them, I don't remember the number off the top of my head. Things like sixty odd percent are okay with standing up and shouting down professors, shouting down speakers, professors, anyone that they disagree with. And ultimately, you know what, you're right on this bill. This does come back to the fact that a lot of these kids are more and more increasingly coming from broken

homes. There's no faith in the home there's no father in the home, and as a result, there's no guiding moral principles, and you sort of end up in this sort of leftist milieu of not appreciating what made America great. You don't have the values, you don't have respect for those values that

made America great in the first place. Yeah. One of the arguments on the Trump and the most recent Trump indictment is that even if a person, a president, a politician, is wrong and they're being told they're wrong, they still the right to say I disagree without opinion, I think I'm right. And when you talk about political speech, the chasm is wide between liberals and conservatives, and I think your article points out very clearly that something is

fundamentally wrong in our colleges, in our universe. The article points out that about seventy five percent of college students say it's okay to shout down a professor or a speaker. And you might recall in Stanford University College a law a couple of months ago, they invited a circuit court federal judge to come in and to talk about constitutional law, and none of the law students. We're not talking about engineering students or architectural students, or English or history socials.

We're talking about the law students at Stanford, an elite college. Thought it was more than seventy five percent. We're shouting down the speaker because he was saying things that the students themselves did not want to hear. About half say, look, throw your body, put fifty students in front of a door so that nobody can enter. And then twenty five percent say it's okay to use violence. And Mike McDonald, I'm thinking those are the elite college students.

Those are the ones who get into the New York universities. The Columbia is, the Ivy League, the PAC ten Chicago. What's it like in a small college or university and so how how is this different than it used

to be? You know, unfortunately this is true across the board. A couple of weeks back, we were looking at a number of Jesuit run institutions that affiliated with the Catholic Church. They should be better on, you know, promoting issues like the pro life message, transgenderism, those those types of things, and there you've bet. Marquette is actually one of the worst schools

in the country when it comes to free speech. And it's according to students there, you can really say that your pro life you can't really come out and say that transgenderism is made up if you say something like that in a small, little Catholic college in Wisconsin, you know, not really known for being a hotbed of crazy radicalism other than Madison. But you know, the point still sands. A lot of these smaller institutions are succumbing to the ethos

of the left. And you know we've spoken about this before. Bill to the liberals and the hierarchy, the way it works is their violence is speech and our speech is violence. So if you and I were to go to you know, pick a small town college anywhere and have a meeting on pro life issues and talk about, like in Ohio, you guys got the big Amendment coming up, we could have a meeting in you know, pick a university in Ohio, and we would be shouted down because, according to them,

we are committing violence. And you know, you see this all the time when you hear these people talk about the genocide against transgender people. Let's just say, you know, there's only men and women, but to them, that's you know, morally equivalent to Hitler Stalin pol Pot. Now you're on the same level as those just by speaking. But when they write, when blm riots, when students stand up and shout down professors. I think of Riley Gaines. She was out in California this spring. She got punched

in the head. But that was just speech for them. That's just speech. Us talking is violence. Them actually committing violence as speech, and it's covered in a way. This is where Mike McDonald. Adults have got to step into the into the chasm, and they have to announce the beginning of the school year. This is First Amendment free speech. As a Catholic,

I'm particularly concerned the places like Marquette. I would assume Liola of Chicago, I would assume many Catholic universities have no sense of their mission, and that you would think that Catholic universities but Jesuits are a bunch of darned liberals anyway, Jeff terrible. But nonetheless, you would think a Catholic university would inform the student body that abortion killing of unborn babies is not acceptable here. But

are you particularly disturbed when Catholic universities do not stand up for life? Oh? Absolutely, that's a betrayal of everything that the church believes in the inherent dignity of human life, and you're going to use the mantle of the church to promote that that that's not wrong. We look a Notre Dame. There

was the professor there that was helping students find ways to facilitate abortions. And she's suing the Irish rover the student paper for bringing her tweets to light to taking pictures of her office door where she said, if you need help, contact me. How dare you let everyone know that I'm promoting this and she's suing them over that. Uh, you know, we need people of faith and we need people of courage in this country if we are going to affect

real societal change, get us back to living virtue valued principal lives. What

are the adults in your article at the Catholic League. A recent survey conducted for Newsweek found that forty four percent of those twenty five to thirty four years old that's in Tony Bender's age, my producer, forty four percent of twenty five to thirty four year olds want to make mis gendering a person a criminal offense by using the wrong pronoun so they came out of this situation, this indoctrination, not education of colleges, and when they come out after being in

high school and college, they now say forty four percent that if you call a he a she or she a he, or are they of them and them not in not a transgender intersexual type person, that you can be put in jail for. That that's what forty four with that age bracket bill. But let me just say this, speaking for the minority of us out there, I would say it should actually be the other way around, right, that you shouldn't be able to force someone to use whatever pronouns that you prefer,

because that's actually a violation of their free speech. That should actually be the problem here. You can't tell people what they have to say and what they can say. Uh, you know, going back to the founding of this country, we said, you know, you can't be forced to speak again, you know, you go even further back than that, you know, you look at some of the writings, particularly from the Catholic Church of

Saint Aquinas, Saint Thomas, Aquinas Saint Augustine. They're really clear on that there are fundamental human rights, and one of them is the ability to express your mind. But here in this country, amongst my generation, the younger generation, the Zoomers, we're we're losing our minds where we're going down this totalitarian road that does not make any sense. It doesn't. And when Notre Dame some perceive that as the top Catholic university in America. No matter what

was happening. My mother, my dear mother, with a rosary in her hand every night we'll always watch Notre Dame football because it was our lady. And the idea that a Notre Dame is South Bend, Indiana, or Marquette or other Catholic universities, that there are professors who encourage female students to have an abortion and to facilitate that. That's a reason to be discharged, not

applauded. Am I missing something here? No? That makes perfect sense, But there's no way, especially when you get down to the issue of life, right, It is a fundamentally life begins a conception from the Catholic perspective, and there is an inherent dignity to every single individual life. And if you don't want to respect that, then you're going to have a lot of

problems fulfilling other functions with teachings of the church, promoting those teachings. And you know, if you're teaching at a Catholic college, of Catholic high school, Catholic grade school, you are there to promote the church. You're there to promote the Church's teachings. And if you're having problems with fundamental churches teachings of the Church, then this probably isn't a good fit for you. You

probably you need to explore some other options. I'm sure there are thousands of public schools that will welcome you with open arms, So just just go there. But you know, we're not saying that you shouldn't be allowed to speak your mind whatnot. But when you're getting paid to do a certain job, you have to do it. I mean, I've had a lot of jobs in my time, Bill, and I've never been able to just go in there and say you know it. Today, I feel like I'm not going

to fulfill the mission statement of it that walk you out the door. If you do something like that, it's it's just mind bottling that we live in this world which men can be women. You can deny that an infant in the womb is a human being, but in this world that we live in. This is just commonplace. Mike McDonald. If you walked into the Catholic League on Monday or Tuesday and said, you know what, I'm an atheist. I've decided not to pursue religious issues. I'm an atheist. Bill Donohue

would probably say to you, exit stage left. There ought to be a mission statement on these private and public schools. They ought to be able to have. This is the first Amendment. This is what we are Americans. I see Black Lives Matter signs all over college campuses on a Catholic university locally, I'll see Black Lives Matter signs everywhere. But when life issues arise in January, for example, you don't see, babe, you know anything about

anything about opposing abortion, and nothing about right to life. It's all black lives matter except to black criminals and accept to Democratic politicians. Because if black lives matter to Mayor Adams in New York City, it would not be a hellhole in a garbage dump, which is what he's made it and de Blasio has made it. But once again, Mike McDonald, thank you for coming

on the Bill Cunningham Show. The article can be found at the Catholic League, and it lays out the fact that the salt on free speech on college campuses is fully underway because the professors and those in charge the adults came through the same indoctrination system that passed twenty or thirty years garbie Gen garbage out,

and I worry for their individual rights each of us should have. And it's particularly disgusting that Catholic schools and Catholic universities and Catholic hospitals would do abortions and talk about how to get it done. But Mike McDonald, Catholic League once again, Catholic League dot org. Is that correct, Yes, that's correct, Catholic League dot Org. All right, thank you, Mike McDonald, thank you very much. Thanks Bill, You're a great American. God bless

you. Let's continue with more. And this comes on the heels of what happened if Professor Scott Gerber in law school twenty two year tenured college slash law school professor perp walked out of his own class because he was in collegial enough. That is, he wrote an article in The Hill dot com that diversity of opinion is acquired on college campuses. So it happens at the University of Chicago NYU Stanford and also happens at Ohio Northern University, located in a cornfield

in Ada, Ohio. Let's continue Bill Cunning in the Grand America, live with you every day. You're home of the Reds and winning tonight, I'm sure on news radio seven hundred. No, that's amazing. Chicago is called the windy City, but it has nothing to do with the weather. The term was coined by journalists in the nineteenth century who considered the residents of the city. We're all windbags and full of hot air. No, that's Basion. Just as amazing are Eddie and Rocky. They serve up the good times

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providing for loan guarantees. And I went over I guess the twelfth thirteenth time to Kiev and and I was going supposed to announce that there was another billion dollars loan guarantee. And I had gotten a commitment from Porschenko and from Yachts and Yoke that they would take action against the state prosecutor. And they didn't. So they said they had They were walking out to Prescot and said, Noah, I said, I'm not going to We're not going to give you

the billion dollars. They said, you have no authority, you're not the president. The president said, I said calling. I said, I'm telling you're not getting the billion dollars. I said, you're not getting the billion. I would be leaving here, and I think it was about six hours. I looked at said leaving in six hours and the process not fired. You're not getting the money. Oh son, I'm a bitch. Got fired

and they put in place someone who was solid at the time. Oh hello, hello, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting like a little quid pro quoe. This is how that worked was that the Barissma CEOs were being investigated by the Ukrainian prosecutors yea. And of course Barissma wanted them to stop prosecuting them, and so they said, look, the hunter, we'll give you ten million dollars, which is five million for you and five million for the big guy, i e. Joe Biden, but you got to get the

prosecutor off of our back. So Biden goes over there and says, okay, mister Barissma, you uh, you're not going to get the billion dollars. And then he gets the prosecutor fired investigating illegalities by Barisma, and Brisman pays off ten million dollars to the Bidens. One interest does a prosecutor have and having the vice president of the United States come into his country and say,

guess what, you're fired. Do you think maybe Kamala Harris would come into hamlet of County and say, Melissa Powers, you're fired unless you quit investigating one of my political friends. It's not a good book. It's not a good book. That's what Joe Biden did. Sounds like a TV show. Well, the fact is, all we talk about is your friend Trump Trump, Trump Trump Trump. Is he getting indicted tomorrow? He got to go to court. It depends if there's bad news about Joe Biden. Yeah,

he'll be indicted tomorrow. Well, I'm just thinking, no, where's this indictment going to be in Florida or New York. Next one's going to be in Fulton County. So he's got to go to Atlanta, Georgia, the home of the Dogs. Well not exactly, that's Athens. He's gonna be the atl home of the braves and Flames. The Democrats are given him

a fair shake there. We'll leave the student reporters a proud service of your local tam Star Heating and air conditioning dealers, tam Star Qualityuka Feel in Cincinnati called Sheldon Braun at Braun Heating at five one, three, three eight, five seventy seven sixty five. Last night at Wrigley Field, have mercy ut? Were you talking about getting the old ace whooping? Chicago unleased a twenty one hit attack to hammer our Red Lakes twenty to nine. Dansby Swanson homer

twice and drove in five. The Cubs belt out seven home runs in the route. Ben Lively suffered the loss. Wow, he took one for the team, big time. Tagged like we did at Baseball Heaven a few years ago. Mister Lively allowed a career high thirteen runs on thirteen hits and four innings, becoming the first Reds pitcher to allow thirteen runs in a game since King Lear gave up thirteen and eight innings July fourteenth, nineteen fifteen, at

Philadelphia. Who was president of nineteen fifteen, Woodrow Wilson. You're not as dumb as people think I was during World War One? Right, Well, we weren't in the war yet. Close the highlight of the night, there was one newcomer step left field, going back. Sinzel at the wall, looks up, it's gone. We run, home run, Miguel Amaya. It is twenty to five Chicago. That's a butt whipping right there, Sam sam Mole pitching an inning in a third of a relief, allowing a hit

with three k's. Other than that, nothing, What about Ben Lively took one for the team, Yes he did, cares he's stunk. What are you gonna do? Have put nineteen relievers out there? Luke Maylee? Uh, he finished the game off. He had an ERA of the night is sixteen point two. Oh. He wasn't very good either, None of them

were. So Game three tonight they'll try to get back on track. Brandon Williamson up against Drew Smiley, Lance and Sports Talk at six ten, Ralph's American Grill Inside Pitch at seven oh five, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Now, Hunter Green out since mid June with the right hip. How can this happen? Pitched US two scoreless innings in a rehab appearance in Arizona yesterday. Remember t J antone, he's got arm problems. He's

been rehabbing for two years from an elbow injury. Didn't you get two? He has been He's been transferred from Arizona to Triple A Louisville on the way back. So here comes some help, t J. One year ago today at the trade deadline yesterday, Willie, the Reds were forty and sixty one, sixteen and a half games out, forty and sixty one. They trade Castillo, Matt Maylee, fam Druie Naquin and at all they weren't very good. One year later, fifty nine and forty nine, the Red Legs are

in first place. Did not see that? Unbelievable and there and Nick Krall deserves some help. He probably consults with Troy Blackburn on a regular basis, and so the Reds are a half game up on the Reds and look out, the Cubs are only four back. Got two more. There. Major's last night for Rambert Valdez with a sixteenth no hitter in Astro history, third this season and the first by a left hander by an Astro too. Nothing went over. Cleveland needed just ninety three pitches for the no. No.

Pretty good he was. He grew up in the Dominican Republic. Aldez was scouted. His scouts discovered him throwing pitches in the dark, using car headlights to see in the Dominican They signed him for ten thousand dollars. It sounds like something Jose Rio would do, correct or maybe Jim Bowden. That's correct. Bengals update, no practice for our men today. That means nobody gets hurt. Of course, yesterday Trevie on Williams carted off the field right an

right mild right ankle sprain. Well, what about Jose Rijo's involvement with the d R type players, especially Ellie Della Cruz, who, by the way, wouldn't didn't look very good last night Steinberger's but nonetheless, the game before he had four hits and dominated he said, fair to say the Reds should dominate tonight, I would hope. So who's pitching? Brandon Williamson not bad so better than Ben Lively. He still has had a bad night? Will he? N You had? You had? We had? Yes, we

did because at at Baseball Heaven one year we got tagged every game. Who was the manager? That's my point? Remember Joe No, No, he wasn't Joe Knucks. That was the year where I think we had Rick Mailer or something, didn't we It was bad. It was really well. I blame the manager, not us. We couldn't do anything until you got on the mount and I got on the mount and I threw the heat the uncle Charlie knuckles knuckles express when nuts? Why isn't the knuckleball used anymore? I'm

what a great? I don't know nobody I could throw knuckles. You probably have somebody today in the major leagues. Ago, what are you talking about? Knuckleball? Yeah? I like the knuckleball. Phil Niekro made a made a career out of that the Hall of Fame. And he he also cheated, didn't he? Oh he did? Now? What about Joe Burrow? What about him? Not on a crutch. Yeah. Not on a walking boot. Yeah, not on some wheel device, right, he's walking around.

No limp, Hey cores Stadium, Bob Coughlin, no limp, no gimp nothing. Yeah. So he will be back, yes, Now, would you put him into the last preseason game for like a half? No? Why as he's not. He's he knows that playbook like like anything. It's a matter of timing. Yeah, well he'll get it. Timing. Timing's already there. It's been thrown to those dudes for a couple of years. Abbot. Should he be shut down on the mountain? Well, I

don't know. Well, we'll wait and see what what the what the Calvary brings with Hunter Green is due back on August twentieth, and right after that is the Nicolodolo and t j Antone, t j Antone and others back. So they got well, should be back. He's got to go to Louisville first and then should be back soon. He'll be hurt. So that's why they didn't make a move yesterday. People probably wanted to, you know,

some of the some of the gems of the the minors. And then Nick Crawl says, nah blah, Babah said, no, we're keeping and the correct players want it. I don't blame him. I stick with this team, would mess it up. Why not trade Lively, get rid of live ball. It's not very lively. He had one bad night, bad like the Titany, got a bad first cruise. Next time, I bet you next week, he pitches, He throws a gym. Don't want to bet

me on that one. I don't know. I'm just saying. I mean, people, you have bad shows sometimes I do, yeah, And then what do you do? You go home, you sit moan about it, and then the next day you come in and bingo, I come and moan. Right, can you moan for me? Right now? I'm gonna moan. I'm gonna moan. It's something to think about. But, dear Park, can you believe the high school football starts? Like? Is it this weekend? I think it's next week in Kentucky. I think it starts.

It might start this week in Indiana or that next week. I don't know. Ohio and Kentucky's coming up soon. How do you explain we got high school football action all over the place. Unbelievable football is starting. I mean the Bengals the Bengals first preseason games a week from Friday, play the pack? Correct? Where here? Then after that no more? No more home games for I don't why will they go to the Atlanta? They got two away and then Washington and Cleveland is away? Correct, So they're a way

away and away? Correct Cleveland, They better get ready. I got a report out at TM in Cleveland from Phil Wills. Yeah, they're ready to go. Well, we'll see they're ready to go to Shaun Watson will probably get in trouble again. Well, somebody's gonna get in trouble up there. They always do. Tell the girls to keep their hands to themselves. Know, the quarterback to do the same thing he's doing instinct. I bet he was. He still is. Jordant million dollars. Yeah, yeah, but

is that it in sports? Yep? Do you guarantee you'll win tonight? Do you know what I do? After getting red? After getting pounded like that last night? The red legs are gonna come back and go you know what? That's it? You don't do that to the men in red. Well, let's see what Brandon Williamson has subies. We need Williamson badly. What is the women's soccer team Sunday at four am Cincinnati time against Sweden. Four am. Yeah, because they're in they're in New Zealand and Australia.

It's like it's like Thursday. They're already and going into Friday. They know ahead of time what's happening. Well they will, we won't have to watch it. How about betting on the lotto if you know what's going to happen. If they're a day ahead of us, they know ahead of time what's gonna happen. Right, get a lottery ticket in New Zealand. You got it made. So they play at four am, like Eastern time on Sunday, so Sunday night really Monday morning at four am Monday at probably some time

in the afternoon over there, and they out, they're out. That's it correct. Yeah, this it's knockout city. Now. If you lose, so lose and go home. See you wouldn't want to be And if they lose, who who who? The coach will be gone, half the team will be gone. Unbelievable. And Rose Lavel's and I can't play on Sunday. That yellow got the yellow card? Well, now what do you do? Because that was the only player. My wife loved coaching Rose Lavelle.

They also got Aubrey at Kingsbury. Now the backup goalkeeper. What about Rodman, she's there too. Maybe Dennis is in the crowd. Is she playing well or not? I don't know. I mean, I'm asleep on they're playing four am. Yeah, so on Monday morning at six, you'll know what happened. Correct, We'll let you know about it. Maybe we're maybe we're gonna air the game. Who knows? Put eight America's truck and network on hold and run the game on Sunday. They're not on at four am.

Something's on at four am and it's Red Eye. That's what I'm saying. That's that? Yeah, that that miss Yeah, give me out of the students report. I had have important matters to just to discuss with the American people. You go take some calls. I might, yes, I might. Wow, you know what I might know? This is a new month, an idea. You know why I want to take calls? Well, you go, you tell me. I don't know. I'm in Madeira

Kroeger. A couple of nights ago before the most recent indictment. Yeah, and this woman came up to me I'd say she's forty years old, but she said listen every now and then, but not much. I hate the news. I can't stand in anymore. I don't want to pay attention. She's my choice. Next year it's going to be between someone out on bond or a goofball who's stealing money? Trump? B Biden? Choose, but choose Wisel segment. Give me out of the students report, Please will the

anotter of another beautiful day in the tri state and go reds? Where did they go? I say, to glory and for some of the judgment Seat of God, we leave you with the immortal words of the students report. You know, we have to come together. That's why I'm running. I'm running as a proud Democrat for the Senate. Oh he's going back to the Senate now. He said that a couple of years ago, so maybe he's running for the Senate. Are going to do both? Fetterman got a double

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hey, the Reds are going to score nine runs tonight. What would you have bet the Reds are gonna win that game? Probably everything didn't happen that way. They put up nine copies, put up twenty, missed an extra point, so we'll see what happens tonight. Two more than they come

home for an extended homestand and away we go. You may know that every time it appears there's terribly negative information about Joe Biden's relationship with Hunter Biden, that within a day or two of that event transpiring, there's major news made somewhere else in the Biden administration. Now I put up a tweet about Joe Biden. Go to my Twitter account or is it the X account? I'm not short, and I made the point that Joe Biden hasn't died. It

again, Donald Trump. A couple of my responses were, well, Joe Biden doesn't do it. Let me help you with something. Joe Biden is the chief executive law enforcement officer in the United States of America. Now you may claim Special Counsel Jack Smith is all by himself. Well that's a lie too, because no matter what special counsel is appointed, the Attorney General has

got to approve the indictment directly or indirectly. I'm sure in most normal circumstances, indictments by the local US Attorney Ken Parker is not normally approved by the Attorney General Mary Garland, who's got an ax to grind against Donald Trump and the Republicans because he didn't get the Supreme Court position, thank god. And so the only person responsible for these indictments legally and constitutionally is Joe Biden himself.

And the idea that the party in power would cause to be indicted with life imprisonment as the term the leader of the opposition party on these charges is totally ridiculous. It is ridiculous. He may have an opinion, which I think he does, that the election in twenty twenty was fixed, it was rigged, it wasn't legitimate. That's his opinion, and as evidence that he

had the wrong opinion. There were four or five lawyers, the Sydney Powells, the Rudolph Juliani's, the Eastmans and others who I said he lost well. Clients can agree to accept or reject any lawyer's opinion. When you haven't a lawyer, and a lawyer tells you it's my advice to do this, do A and not do B. It's up to the client to decide what

to do. And the presidential Various presidential acts, including the Presidential Immunity Act, gives the president immunity when he acts in his official capacity as president from any criminal or civil deeds. In other words, for example, Joe Biden or Donald Trump couldn't go out rob a bank and say, well, I'm acting as the president robbing a bank. No, you're not. You're gonna

be charged after you leave office for that. But when you're acting within the scope of the presidency and you're wrong, that doesn't mean when you get out of office you get indicted. In this case, the prosecutor, Jack Smith, who works underneath indirectly Joe Biden, made a decision that Donald Trump did made mistakes when it came to saying the election was rigged. As the chief law enforcement officer in the country, Trump is under a duty to check it

out. He was told by many officials in his own administration, you're wrong, you lost. Well, a client can agree to accept that or not to accept that. The idea that the Department of Justice in a subsequent administration can indict a previous president, especially one that's the leader of the opposition party, over a speech or words protected by the First Amendment and protected by the Presidential Immunity Act is simply insane. It puts us in the area of a

Banana Republic. Essentially, Jack Smith is saying that Donald Trump, acting as president when he made telephone calls, shouldn't have done it and that Donald Trump was wrong. Well, if that's the standard, I look forward to Joe Biden being indicted repeatedly as soon as he leaves office by the next Republican president and prosecutor. How many times has Joe Biden been wrong or lied about his relationship with Hunter Biden and the fact that they had no discussions whatsoever ever about

Hunter Biden's business dealings. Who's a crackhead. Of course, it's been proven that he's lying about it. Does that mean Joe Biden can be indicted. Yes, according to Jack Smith. Now, if there was evidence, which clearly there is not, that the oath Keepers and the Proud Boys coordinated their attack on the Capitol in January sixth through White House personnel, and that one part did one thing and another entity did another, that's a different matter.

So if somehow the oath Keeper said I'll go in the east entrance and the other group goes in the west, and somehow Mark Meadows or Donald Trump was somehow coordinating in the White House the attack, then we're talking about activities outside the scope of the presidency, because that is not a presidential job to physically

coordinate an attack on the US Capitol. And every time the mainstream media covers a clip of Donald Trump in front of the White House, they get rid of the part that says, please go to the Capitol capital to protest peaceably and peacefully. Last night, Channel five NBC Lester Holt ignored the part in which the Trumpster said go to the Capitol peace peaceably and peacefully. They got

rid of that part. So as long as the president within reasonable browns of acting as the chief law enforcement officer by inquiring about what he perceives to be criminal activity, he's immuned from prosecution. As an example of that him holding my hand. A decision on Monday, a Pennsylvania judge ruled on Monday that then President Donald Trump was protected by presidential immunity while in office for claims he

made that the twenty twenty presidential election was rigged and stolen. Now, this isn't a very popular decision in the media, but it is legally accurate. There were some Pennsylvania poll workers who in this case began legal proceedings against private citizen Trump, alleging that he committed fraud and lied when he said the Pennsylvania

vote was rigged and stolen. And the judge said that legal proceedings have begun here in Pennsylvania that examined the propriety of presidential statements and actions while Donald J. Trump was serving in office. It was this conduct which serves as the actual threat to our democracy. However, in this case, the proper place to do so is during an impeachment proceeding. Here, Trump is entitled to

presidential immunity pursuing to the Constitution and to the presidential president. The Presidential Immunity Act, which means when a president acts cloaked with the authority of the office, he is immune from civil or criminal responsibilities. Otherwise, every president,

with every decision he made, would be subject to criminal prosecution. For example, when Joe Biden had sent American soldiers to Afghanistan and eleven were murdered by Islamic terrorists, the prosecutor in Butler County, Mike Moser, could say, wait a minute, you recklessly caused the death of American soldiers. I'm going to indict you because one of those soldiers is from Butler County and you killed that person. I have jurisdiction. But Mike Moser knows that the Presidential Immunity

Act says you can't do that. How about the number of times that other presidents have, without declaration of war, sent American soldiers to die in foreign lands. As long as you act with the cloak and the veil of the presidency, there was all kinds of things you can do for which you're not

liable. And each time Donald Trump called the Secretary of State of Georgia or Governor Doocey in Arizona, or someone in Pennsylvania or someone in Michigan and inquired about how the election was rigged and whether there were boxes of ballot stuffed overnight with no one watching it, etc. Etc. Etc. Each time he did that, through the switchboard in the White House, the President is calling. There have been two occasions when I spoke to Donald Trump in office.

He called me both times, and the call comes in and the first thing you hear is this is the president calling. The first thing I said the president of what he said, Donald J. Trump, I said, oh my god. And so he was acting as the president when he called me. It was each time of one time about how I'm doing, the other time complimenting me. From my appearance with George Stephanopolis had nothing to do with January sixth or whatever. I'm not spoken to him and the last two years

of his presidency. But each time the president acts as the president, there's a federal law that says he's immuned. And so why is Jack Smith doing that now? And number one, Joe Biden's in big trouble. And number two his theory is that when he was told by counsel that the election was not stolen and not rigged, there were some lawyers who told him it was and other lawyers like Sidney Powell, who told him he can proceed under certain

theories. So there was some doubt whether or not Trump was acting as the president within the bounds of the presidency. Now, the theory of Jack Smith this he was acting beyond the bounds of the presidency when he made these telephone calls to various individuals. But the equal argument is available that even though some lawyers told him the election was not rigged and that he lost legitimately, other lawyers told him that the election was rigged and it was acting it was illegitimate.

But even if for the sake of argument, you can say that Trump lost the election and he lied about it for a political purpose. Even if that's the case, he's covered by the First Amendment and by the Presidential Immunity Act. By the time this is resolved, he'll be he'll very likely be convicted before a Washington DC jury of ninety five percent or more Democrats. They're

going to convict him. They always convict Republicans in Washington, DC. And by the time it gets to the appellate process, that'll be two to four years after trial. We're talking twenty twenty five, twenty six, twenty twenty seven, but by that point the twenty twenty four election will have been concluded, and obviously he can't run In twenty twenty eight, the poor guy will

be eighty five years old. So they want to put out there the idea that's something unique and different and unbelievable took place for which he should be held criminally accountable, when in fact it is a shot in the dark by Jack Smith to make him liable for criminal acts committed within the scope of the presidency. If a president can be indicted for that, Joe Biden will be indicted right after leaving office for sending American soldiers wrongfully to not even fight, but

to die to be murdered in Afghanistan when he should not have. I am sure there are some aids and assistants, including the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, who told Joe Biden, don't send those soldiers in this way to Afghanistan. We can't guarantee or help in their safety, and so let the indictments begin. President after president after president will be indicted

for crimes committed allegedly outside the scope of the presidency. When you recklessly send an American soldier to die in foreign lands, ignoring the advice of military counsel. In this case, allegedly, Donald Trump ignored the advice of some lawyers and accepted the advice of others, and thought he was legitimate since he's the chief law enforcement officer to call election officials in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, New Mexico, and Arizona. And in each case nothing came of

it, nothing was changed. The election continued, The count continued on January the sixth, in the evening, the votes took place, and at no point as Donald Trump been charged involved in the January sixth riots. They thoroughly investigated that and determined he was not involved so within the scope of the presidency. On Monday, a judge in Pennsylvania has ruled that Trump was protected by the Presidential Immunity Act and by the First Amendment in saying that Pennsylvania election of

officials committed criminal and wrongful acts. And the judge ruled, guess what, a president has immunity much like a judge on the bench who put somebody on probation and they go out and kill someone, which has happened here in Hamilton County. Guess what. The judge is immune from civil or criminal action by the victims of the person he put out on bond who killed innocent parties. So I'll look forward to this being resolved, but it's going to be one

to two years. If he's elected president again, he pardoned himself, then let the games begin. But he cannot pardon himself under New York law or Georgia law, which is the Democratic plan as the backup. They got a relief pitcher. They got a backup plan to lock him up in Georgia and

New York. But there is a theory that even though state charges can be reviewed by the United States Supreme Court, so you have to show some state action depriving him of civil rights, which of course those actions do so. Ultimately, even in New York in Georgia, the final decision will be made by the United States Supreme Court. Donald Trump will not spend one day in jail of the five hundred and sixty one years the Democrats want to lock him

up, not one day. And by the time he's exonerated, the twenty twenty four election would have been won, and many suburban voters may vote to keep Joe Biden in office, and that is how voting has hurt in this country. That is an outrage. Let's continue two twenty six, Home of Your Reds News Radio seven hundred ww nomazing. The ancient Egyptians were advanced in

many things, but perhaps not to dentistry. To della toothache. Ancient Egyptians would smear paste made from a dead mouse on the tooth for bad toothache. Put the entire dead mouse in their mouth. No Utch, just as amazing or Eddie and Rocky. They serve up the good times and help you kick back after a long day. No Dutch, Eddie and rock This afternoon at three seven hundred WLW, I was supposed to take any questions. We'll go

ahead on Afghanistan? Can you get that? Christ? I think, oh, hello, hello, quiet, and I'm I'm broadcasting you know rock how I want you to feel like you're a tin roof and a hailstorm. But uh, what do I say? What? I feel like I'm bringing bright in once again to get shot at. You mean the old man the red hair, Yeah, the old Man of the Red Hair. At two thirty. You take it? Do you take it like I have been taken up for forty five years around here, so you got a lot more left.

All I say is the truth, simply the truth. Yeah, what is it? Now? That's it? Female professor and Notre Dame boy allegedly refers the female students for reproductive rights of procedures aka abortion, and now she is suing the newspaper. It's called the Rover or something like that. I'm the

observer, the observer, or whatever the hell it is. And of course sum at Notre Dame perceived I just had on the Catholic League and Notre Dame as a reputation of being a good Catholic university that doesn't practice Catholic principles whatsoever.

And it reminds me of Mount Saint Joe, Mount Saint Joe that has a fessor there when the first day of religion class says I'm an atheist and so and then at at my Xavier University, whenever you travel around, you'll see Black Lives Matter signs everywhere, and George Floyd when he was murdered, however, you'll seldom see right to life. And you know, an aborted child as a child that the female students in Xavier would not be receptive to such ideas. Well. Look, and I went to the defended if you

can. The Catholic Church and Catholic institutions find themselves in the situation because they don't have standards. There's no upholding of standards of Hey, there's a few things that we absolutely undeniably see it this way and if you don't, one of them being abortion. Sorry, that is as dogma in the Catholic and religion, the protection of life. And if you want to do what you want to do, find a million other schools you can teach it, but

right here we can't. We just can't have a teacher advocating for abortion. How about a mount and Saint Joe a religion teacher advocating for atheism. It's like, well, I tell me, I mean you can. You can go to NKU, which I think is a pretty damn good school. Amen to that. You can go to Miami, go to a Muskingham, go wherever. But it's up to Notre Dame, it's up to Mountain Saint Joe to go into that teacher, bring them in the office, sit them down,

say you know, here, here's a deal. You can believe whatever you want to believe in and teach however you want to teach. But there's certain parameters you got to have at this Catholic institution now and the way it is, and if you don't like it, see you later, or actually a great recommendation and going down the road yet going don't let the do. And why would a teacher want to be at a place where if they don't feel welcome because they want to be I get the set. They want to

change. Yeah, they want to fight, they want to infiltrate it infiltrated and want to change. Not there names like seventy five thousand dollars to go to school there. I think so the parents are paying for that stuff. Secondly, I'm glad you brought the well. First of all, I'm glad you brought that. It's gonna take parents saying look, I'm not I'm not paying this. I must sending my son or my daughter there unless some standards

get assume. Touchdown Jesus means something. It's a touchdown. You can't allow everything to happen. And just know there's standards, there's parameters. You gotta say, hey, we put our foot down on these sort of things. And if you don't like it. Hit the road. Page two. You defended vociferously Pat Fitzgerald. You said he was a man's man and a woman's

man. David's life to Northwestern the home of the Wildcats. Yesterday another student came out, an African American student who said he suffered at the hands of the football program sexual and racial harassment. The eleventh student to come out. Benjamin Crump, segment's good friend. Old Benjamin Crump is now representing in a class action lawsuit. Would you want to revise and extend your remarks at this point? Oh, look, I'll say, is none of that you know?

None of that was discovered in the seventh month long investigation by the private firm that was hired to do everything in the world to find credibility and accusations. They didn't find anything good they So now maybe that's fine, But all I know is Pat Fitzgerald and his lawyer are vehemently defending him. Do you believe Pat Fitzgerald or do you believe Benjamin Crump? I think you know. So you're gonna go down with a ship, the SS Fitzgerald, which didn't

do well on a lake. That's a different story, but you're gonna stay with the SS Fitzgerald and not Benjamin Crump. I would find it hard to believe that Pat Fitzgerald would know that there was of sexual harassment, hazing going on in his program at the first day they show up there. The first I mean his defensive corner came out in Hankwitz and said, literally, the first meeting when you arrive on campus, the first meeting before we start camp

talks about how hazing won't be tolerated. Now can he be in every dorm room? Can he be in every party? Can he be in every barity? No, he physically can't. But while under his watch, I would find it hard to believe if it is. If it's true, then then I'm wrong. But I would find it hard to believe that he would know that such things were going on like that and say kind of kind of hide that. Will you apologize to the American people? If Benjamin Crump is right?

Will you apologize? What was his crime? Everyone says that anyone, everybody to apologizologize. Will you apologize? If it comes out and Fitzgerald says, you know what, Actually I did know this and this is what happened, then sure, what his crime. Thank you. We want to know what would you do? Then? Rock before the mind the investigation finding. They didn't want to find it. They're paid money to find it. They didn't have money what find credibility and accusations. Now, lastly, four percent

four four percent coming, let's go. Four percent of the America of the world population are Americans. We produced twenty five percent of the economy, but we're seventy percent of all the lawyers in the world are American lawyers. I contend we need a few more. On Monday, a Pennsylvania judge ruled that the charges and claims made by Donald Trump against Pennsylvania election workers that it was rigged and it was fixed. He's immune because of the Presidential Immunity Act.

Election claims may while in office as the president, which, by the way, the same thing your friend Jack Smith is saying that while in office, a president is immune from criminal or civil prosecution. Within the scope of his presidency. He can't go rob a bank, for example. However, if you're the chief law enforcement officer and you make inquiries about the legitimacy, legitimacy him an election that's covered by the Presidential Immunity Act, your comments on that.

That could be. But here's my question. And within the language of the indictment that came down yesterday, one of the things that was said was his crime was unlawfully discounting legitimate votes. Okay, now I ask you for how many years did Stacy Abraham's discount votes when she ran around for like four years saying she was the governor of Georgia, right every discussion? What about twenty sixteen, right after the election, Jimmy Carter came out and said,

well, this is something wrong with these votes. They don't count Hill Hillary Clinton illegitimate? I mean, was in the First Amendment? Can whether you're a president or nobody, can you just say, hey, I'm gonna look into this. I mean, lawyers all the time, don't you Like there's nuances in law? So is it a crime to ask the question, hey, what can we do here? You get that advice, And maybe he got the advice that pens can overturn some things. Somebody said he can,

some others said he can't. Maybe that turned out to be bad advice. But to just question something, I mean, when's it? I mean, obviously the federal government is never wrong, right, correct? Never wrong, right, They weren't wrong about with COVID, CDC wasn't wrong with So you can't I mean, but shouldn't you be able to question that? Yes? And ask the question? The judge Jerry says Trump is gonna be found. They won't even get to trial with Jack Smith? Did yesterday how much media

coverage did that story get? Well, that story didn't get anybody. His indictment got a ton. It was on our air for thirty minutes yesterday and continuing I couldn't even respond fifteen months, that's all you're gonna do. All you're gonna hear now. Fourth, but real quick, I mean, the last time the indictments came down, he raised I think it was seven point two million dollars off of that like in one boom right away. So does this not make him more powerful? Segment told me off the air, you

may send a couple of thousand bucks to Donald Trump? Is that correct? Who rocking? You say? Now? It's on me digging in his pockets, big boy? You can't say, can't say what about you? Is it a crime to ask questions? This is a crime. Something don't make sense here, and somebody can we look into this look, make a couple

of calls. Go ahead, and if Abrams did it, Jimmy Carter did it, Hillary Clinton did it. In fact, there were Democrats every time a president Republican was elected in this century, there were democrats standing up. And now it's the representatives objecting to the certification of the electors. We want different electors. These electors are all legitimate. Exactly what the Trumpster did.

But guess what his crime? What was the crime? Years later we know through the Steel Dossier that all the Russian cluers that was on record to be absolute b us. Yeah, now who promulgated that to change the outcome of the election? Hillary Clinton? What happened? I'm sure after like anytime, you're like, come on, there's no way that person was So you start to ask some questions, You do some digging. What is the crime there?

What was his crime? What was his crime? His crime? Gentleman, the student reporter, somebody on to number five Sports say manifesto or something, I should issue a manifesto. Yeah, the student reporters a proud service. Every local temp star. He didn't get air conditioning dealers ten star quality. You can feel a Cincinnati stacy. He did get air solutions five, one, three, three, six, seven h E A T. It's fine. What happened to global warming? All of a sudden? The Cubs

hammered the Reds last night, twenty to nine. By the way, they came back in the ninth inning. I watched a little bit of that in the last inning. When was the last time the red gored nine runs? If they scored nine runs again tonight, that'll be Joe luck up. We'll say that's an all time record, correct the game. Got a terrific arm. We've seen him throw as well as any catcher in the league this year.

From behind the plane that's hit by Wisdom, it hit well, terriffic center field, looking up at the center field and five by the cliff Sisdom death center field, go waveling Wisdom. Chris said she he's got a terriffic arm. Welcome to deepest that Luke Maylee wishes he was back at covect Throw the ball harder. He's got a terriffic arm. Right, throw the damn thing. I' I putting Ellie in there. What about I like to see Eli pitch. That's what I want to see. La lineup at wide receiver

with Joe Burrow at quarterback. That's what I want to see. Let's run Ellie day La Cruz. What is it about a quarter mile from Great American Ballpark down to Paul Brown Stadium. Line him up wide, let him run down the sideline and throw the ball to him. Would that work or would it not work? Let's have him and Chase on the ends? How good it Higgins in the middle, SA seg can Ellie? Can he play white? Of course it didn't play white. He didn't catch. Do anything he

want? I mean, the guy's ball skills are may of course you can catch. You can't say ball until after ten o'clock. Yeah, say ball skills? Do you at ball skills? See what I'm saying. Say we got to teach him again. Let's see, the Brewers are a half game back of our Red Legs and the Cubs are in third place. Now four back. So now they got to worry about two teams. No practice day for our men and strife JKA the Bengals practice. Let's see, they just

hold team meetings and the training camp resoomes tomorrow. Preseason begins tomorrow. Browns and Jets in the Hall of Fame game in Canton tomorrow. Is Rogers gonna take one snap in this game? No? Do you see? Bearcats started their practice today at LIPPERD Stadium, Miami and Ohio State go tomorrow of the Bearcat Journal will join us at four o'clock to preview the Bearcats them joining the Big twelve. The pundits are not giving them. Bearcats a very big shot

this year. A subgroup of Big Ten presidents have held exploratory discussions about expansion by two to four teams in the targets targets you can, I guess, I guess, go ahead, Um Florida State, No, Washington, Bengo, Oregon, Bengo, Arizona, No talk No Stanford, Clemson, No, I don't know who else? Louisville cal Bears and Stanford Cardinal. Why were they into the Big twelve? Yes? No, the Big Ten? I think either them. Don't you want Florida State? Don't you want Clemson?

I don't know, don't answer. I think they want to custern division. I think U, C, l A and uccre thinking right. They were told they were going to get two more partners to play their own little division out there, and that the Big twelve by the way, did a fantastic move getting Colorado. By the way, thing about this so talk about I mean that ad has made one of the best moves, a couple of

moves in the history of football. He was able to secure Dion Sanders, okay, to the point of knowing that that name has a bunch of cloud and is going to be a name wanted by a bunch of different conferences, and then found a way to get them into the Big twelve out of the packs wall which is dying. Okay, they're gonna go to Apple team and im everyone, this was a team that who who's gonna go to Apple TV?

Pack ten? Oh? You mean the twelve twelve fourteen? How many think that Colorado is being joined the Big twelve and was being fought over? But they had They had a one and eleven record last year. They were lost by an average of twenty nine points. I remind everyone that everyone's want we want Colorado. We got Colorado. Yeah, but they've won like no games in the last twenty years. But they won the national title for the

Bill mccartey. Remember that national title, Colorado. I'm football and football. Look it up. Colorado won a national football title. You want to bet me a hot foot Sunday? I think it will be one anyway. I think it was like an early nineties I'd have been one of the guys named Bill McCartney something. Thank he won the title. Colorado is a national champ. I want to watch the Sooners come to Knipford Stadium. How good would that be? What's gonna happen? I got more questions for you too,

Sank. Get me out of the Stews Report? Will they we see? Happy birthday today to FC Cincinnati head coach Pat Noonan, and we leave you with the immortal words of the STU Report. I hope he'll be with us again next week. In the meantime, try to be as good a driver as you think you are. This is Roderick Crawford saying, see you next week. Thank you very much, Rocky, thank you, thank thank you very much anytime on seven hundred W l over here. Our iHeartRadio Music Festival

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