Three and Monday afternoon. The Price State to Marty Brennahan's golf tournaments underway at mc and Teawall could be in a four hour delay, but I'm sure by the time of the first pitch about six or forty, life's going to be good. Red's back at it against Miami reapportionment. Ohio State has announced they're joining the MAC getting out of the Big Ten. There's too many teams in the Big Ten. The tennis tournament starts later this week for some qualifiers and
more with Peyton Sterns and all Hell's breaking loose. Moe Eger. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Can we go back about nine or ten days in history to tell you how high I was? May I tell you about July thirty first, twenty twenty three, Please July twenty twenty three. The Reds are taking this series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, possibly, some say the greatest team in baseball, at least this season. They beat up on him. Nine to zip wasn't even close. They thought it was a four
foot forfeited nine zip. Dodgers not competitive. They come back home in August ready to perform. After the four games set in Chicago, and they did win the first game in Chicago, then gave up like forty seven and a half runs to lose the next three games, all time records. They stunk. Okay, get them back home. They're gonna They're gonna be fine once they come back home. They come back home and get swept by the Washington Nationals. That stink a team that a month ago they swept in Washington four
games for the first time since the days of Walter Big Train Johnson. The Reds dominate Washington at that point ten days ago. Of course, Joe Burrow was upright in great shape, and Tchul was packed and stacked, and the FC team was unbeatable, untied, unscored on a life was good. Now we get on to August to seven, twenty twenty three. You might recall August sixth, nineteen forty five, bomb dropped on Hiroshima, August ninth,
nineteen forty five, bomb dropped on Nagasaki. August fifteenth, the war is over, and there's a little bit of a signing ceremony in Tokyo Bay. There were six Japanese representatives walking up the gang plank up into the deck of the USS Missouri. One of them look like David Bell. He had like a stovetop hat on walking with a limp and a cane that looked like David Bell. I can ask you, now, what in hell happened in the month of August when the Reds have not won a game yet, In fact,
they've been non competitive. The Cubs are right there with them. You got the Milwaukee brew crew, I think one and a half games up and they Chicago just won two out of three from Atlanta, and the Reds can't beat Washington. Give me a full report. There's a question in there somewhere. It's been a really bad six days for the Reds, and that's obvious with the performance on the field, but when it occurs against the backdrop of
what happened last week at the trade deadline. Look, by the end of the season, maybe the Reds approach will prove to have been the correct one and the approaches. Let's hope Hunter Green and Nickoladola come back, stay healthy
and are effective and pitch a lot of innings. And maybe that's the case, and maybe long term we find out that a player who was on the precipice of being traded, who wasn't ends up being the hero when the Reds when the twenty twenty four twenty twenty five World Series, perhaps that ends up being the case, but in the short term. But in the short term, the Reds had a weakness. It wasn't addressed. And so you're being reasonable if you wonder how is that going to catch up to him? Now?
There are other issues beyond the starting pitching. This team has played two of the sloppiest games I've seen the Cincinnati Reds play over the course of the last week. That the blowout in Chicago on Wednesday, when they were fast and loose with the baseball, and that's putting it gently, and then on Saturday when they made four errors. This team's margin for error is not thick
enough to be able to throw the ball all over the place Offensively. They've had some guys come back to earth, and I think you and I talked about this around the All Star break. What was going to be interesting to me was going to be to see if the Reds, if the offensive regression that was almost inevitable, if the slack could be picked up by the starting pitching staff. Well, that hasn't been the case, and so It's sort
of a combination of things. But I think what sort of drives the conversation to a different direction is the fact that, for better or for worse, the front office at the deadline, specifically as it relates to the starting pitching, didn't do anything. And then what has happened since three bad starts against the Cubs, and then you saw what happened this weekend against the Washington Nationals.
They wasted a good start by Graham Ashcraft on Friday night. They have questions about how much Andrew Abbott is going to pitch here in the final quarter of the season, And I think you're being fair if you wonder, for all the talent at Hunter Green and Nicoladolo have, can you expect those guys to pitch at a high enough level to be able to pick up the slack for a starting staff that has been shaky since the season started. Tony Benner
tells me Andrew Abbott needs to be shut down. His arm is tired. He's never thrown this many pitches before the last two outings, He's been terrible. Do you shut down Andrew Abbott? When Homer Green and Nicklodolo take the mound, well, If the answer is no, I think you at least have to acknowledge you have to be careful with him because of his relative lack of experience, because he's already thrown more innings than he has as a pro.
I think I think you have to acknowledge that when, when, when, when Andrew Abbott takes the mound, you are probably going to have a shorter leash, you might have low pitch counts. You're gonna have to monitor him closely. I don't think you know. When when the Reds hired Dusty Baker in two thousand and seven, one of the things that people kind of lamented was, well, here you have this guy who ruined Mark Prior and Carrie would. Now I tend to think that that criticism is a little little
unfounded. I've heard Carrie would and Mark Pryor say as much. But you can't have it both ways. You can't yell and scream, screw the pitch counts, screw the innings limits, get to the postseason, throw caution to the wine when it comes to these guys in their futures, and then when it turns out that something bad happens to them, blame the organization. For
not being more careful. My guess is they're gonna try to achieve some sort of balance that involves Andrew Abbott still pitching, but him having a pretty tight leash. Now, it's going to be interesting to see what they do when Hunter and Nick come back. Hunter Green is still over a week away from coming back. They have a couple more turns through the rotation. There's no hard set date yet we have for Nicolodolo. So are they going to totally
shut him down? I don't think that's happening anytime soon. I certainly do think it could happen before the season ends. But regardless, they're gonna have to be very, very careful with him. Well, the Reds make the playoffs this year, yay or nay? I think you have a hard time saying yes right now, to be completely on with you. Now, look, this is a six game stretch in which and they've fallen out of first place. They're only a game and a half hour. They still own.
The last wild card in the name is David Bell's surrendering like the Japanese surrendering on the ball of the US S Missouri and August of nineteen forty five is David Bell's surrendering. I think David Bell's doing the best he can with what he has to work with. I have a hard time saying yes, the Reds are gonna make the postseason because this look the common denominator. When the Reds were sort of treading water in April and May, the starting pitching was
shaking. When the Reds were the talk of the sport in June and early July, the red starting pitching was shaky. As the deadline approached, everybody who covers the sport said, the Red starting pitching is shaky. Here we are talking. What is it August? What's today? Fourth seventh? It's August seventh. The Red starting pitching is shaky. I love Hunter Green. I think the deal the Reds have done with Hunter Green is smart. He's got a pitch though, he's got a pitch, and he's got to stay
healthy. I like Nicoladolo a lot. You're playing a lot on those two guys, and even if even if those two guys are as good as expected, they're only going to start a fraction to the games the Reds have left, You're still running out there. The likes of Luke Weaver yesterday it was Lyon Richardson, who's a guy who has a very strict pitch and inning's limit. He gave up homers in his first two big league pitches. Good.
If the starting pitching has been shaky for four months, what's to lead anybody to think the starting pitching is not going to be shaky for the last two months. And if it is, let's be honest, it's hard to imagine this team playing in the postseason's reigning like hell right now, realignment is upon as it was supposed to be a couple of years away. All of a sudden, Colorado went. When that happened, Oregon in Washington was close behind
all Hell's breaking. Louise will Ohio's State joined the MAC. There are some of Ohio's day very very unhappy with having twenty to twenty four teams. I would imagine Stanford's coming next to the Big Ten with cal and I would imagine that Florida State and Clemson is going to get to the SEC somehow. All Hell's breaking loose. Give me the overview of re alignment and thank god you see got into the Big twelve which is now the Big eighteen when they did,
and also the PAC ten is now the PAC four. You know, so I just tell me what the hell is going on with Ohio State joining the MAC. Ohio State is not going to join the MAC. That perhaps no institution is safer when it comes to the college landscape, the college sports landscape, whether it be in twenty twenty three or two thousand and forty three, Ohio State is fine. The University of Cincinnati joined the Big twelve at precisely the right time, and it feels like for the time being, at
least they're safe. Now. What I would say is, if you believe that, however college sports looks at the moment, if you think that's what it's going to look like in eight to ten years, you simply haven't been paying attention. I hate all of it, Willie, because it's it's undermining a lot of the things that made us love college sports to begin with. You know, I've I'll hear people say, look, they're they're moving towards something that looks like in the NFL. We already have an NFL. I
don't need another NFL that's not as good. We already have the NFL. What I've always loved, what I love about college basketball and college football is they're They're unlike the NBA and the NFL and the NFL. I love the NFL, I love the NBA. What I love about college football and basketball are the things that make those particular sports unique and separate themselves from the professional level. Uh with with college football, we are undermining tradition, we are
undermining rivalry, we are undermining geographic identity. We are we are getting rid, and we are throwing caution to the wind of many of the things that I love about college sports. You know, when I was a kid, I knew what Big ten football looked like. I knew where those schools were on a map. There was a geographic identity, there was a way that Big ten football looked and felt, And you could say the same for the SEC. You could say the same for the Big Eight. We're getting rid
of all that, We're we're throwing to the side. Perhaps another big rivalry in Oregon versus Oregon State because Oregon's gonna move to the Big ten. Um We we no longer are going to have Oklahoma versus Oklahoma State play more locally, we no longer we no longer have Cincinnati versus Louisville We no longer have Duke in Maryland in basketball, which was a rivalry that I loved. We are getting rid of things that I always felt were special, made college sports
special, and I don't like it. Now it's it's this isn't stopping. This isn't this isn't going, This is not changing for what I would say to be the better. So this is this is the reality for a college sports fan. But I think, at least for most of us who grew up loving college sports for a specific reason, a lot of the things that made us love college sports to begin with are being thrown in the garbage. And I don't like it. You know, mac Mac was the original home
of UC the Bearcats. They were one of the founding members of the MAC. I think in nineteen forty seven, forty eight. I've made a short list here of conferences UC has been in. Got the Mac, I got the Missouri Valley I got, I got the Great Midwest, I got the Big East, I got Conference USA, I got the Big Twelve. Send to me the Big eighteen. Have I missed a conference along the way? No, And you know it's most of those U leagues Cincinnati has been in.
Just in the last thirty thirty five years. You know, the Metro Cincinnati left the BET at the end of the nineteen ninety one year and that the Great Midwest got formed in ninety one ninety two. The Bearcats were in that league for four years. Then that essentially became Conference USA. We're six of the seven schools from the Great Midwest joined up with many of the schools from the previous Metro Conference USA and then Conference USA. Cincinnati went from that
to the Big East. They were in the Big East for eight years, and then the American Athletic Conference and now the Big Twelve. And my guess is at some point in my lifetime they'll be in a different league because that's just been the reality they've they that school has had kind of a nomadic existence
when it comes to its its conference affiliation. The good news is this, Uh, the American Athletic Conference was not an asset for you seeing yet the football's program, the football program's profile has never been higher, at least what it was two years ago. Mccronin did a great job with the basketball program. They made the NCAA tournament, made it as a two seed one year. Pretty much every single year before he left, and so they've had success
in a league that wasn't an asset. Now you get a league that's an asset. But on the field, you know, there's I wonder. I wonder if you're like a fan of of Rutgers University right where? I mean, if you're how why are you supposed to engage with your football program? Right? You're you're swallowed in the Big Ten, which just gets bigger and bigger. I think Cincinnati can compete in the Big Twelve, sure, but we're gonna have an eighteen team Big twelve. Right, First of all,
you're not going to see everybody every single year. No. Secondly, you're gonna have schools that have really good teams, really good seasons in those conferences and have no real access to the national championship, even though the College Football Playoff is expending. It's the Almighty dollar rains everywhere. But the MAC. I got to Missouri Valley, I got Great Midwest Conference USA, I got the Metro, I got the Big East, got the a American Athletic Conference.
Now the Big Twelve send to be the Big eighteen and at some point the Big Ten. I don't know who's going to consume some schools out of the out of the Big twelve, I would think, and I can't keep track of it. What's gonna happen? I like you see playing Louisville. I like you see having a rivalry with with West Virginia, when Hutten, when certain gentlemen were there whose name I cannot pronounce, I'd like heaven. Here's exactly I said this on I said this on my show on Friday.
So every sports league, it makes changes, right, Baseball has made changes in an effort to make the on field product as good as possible. You might not like some of the changes, but that's that's the intended goal here right at the end of the day. Maybe make it more television friendly, but but make the product better. The NFL has done the same thing. The NBA has done the same thing. Let's find things that we could use to make the product better. How does any of this make up? None?
None. I don't care about Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, the Ducks and the Beavers. I don't care about Cow playing Stanford. I don't care. I care about those local rivalries. And you made one great point, which is I don't want a second NFL in which the Almighty Dollar rules, like uh, I like college hoops when you see would play a Dayton or you see would play a louisvillea UC would play a UK and basketball Now you're talking and that's all gone. It doesn't exist anymore. And it's said,
well, we gotta run. Maybe t J in Tone and Homer Green and Nick Clodolo can light up the Reds. But having not won a game in August, I sends they broke their back in Chicago and that they're limping on the deck of the USAS Missouri right now to surrender. I don't like my Red surrendering to anyone. And David Bell needs to light a fire on fire under them starting tonight. Mo, we gotta run. Maybe maybe the team would be compelled to play better if you would come to a game.
Well, you know, I was getting close to coming to a game when they were winning. So they're gonna set the ballpark tomorrow night. I'm gonna have to consider that. But they got to start winning as some baseball games, I tell you. And there's still a couple of games out of first place, for god's sakes. Yeah, the good news is the division's not very good. But the Brewers and Cubs got better at the deadline. Milwaukee is blowing opportunities against beat teams. We'll see what that means for them.
But uh boy, they need to stop the bleeding starting tonight against tonight, against against against against Miami team that they're competing with for a wild cards. I think they're one game up or one game out of the wild card despite playing like crap the last six games. But world War two end at these are historic times. I say, be the Americans and don't be the Japanese on the deck of the USS Missouri, Mo. Thank you very much for
coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you Mo anytime. Thank you, God bless America. Let's continue with more. My comments are more next at Home of the Reds Failing, Falling and Surrendering on News Radio seven hundred Bill Cunningham. Here, you may wonder how much money should you have in your emergency fund? Well, my friends, according to Fine adjust to your shape, position and movements, learning how you sleep so you learn to sleep better
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with the Miami Marlins the Fisher in town. They're fighting them for a wildcard spot. At the way they've been playing, they're not going to do anything but finished almost lasted. They don't get some guts and guile and determination. I think Jeff Brantley and one of the announcers said might have been Tommy Thrall, that they're playing going through the motions, not playing hard. And I'm thinking, you know what, that is exactly correct, accurate. They're not
what happened. I have no idea. After the last game in Los Angeles they won against the Dodgers nine zip. They look like the unbeatable Reds. They go to Chicago, win the first game thereby I think it was six to five, then they got pummeled about the face and the head for three games back home is swept by the Washington Nationals. Are you kidding me? How good are these guys? I don't know, but all the teams, these are the dog days of August. This is part of the deal.
Deal. They gotta get some guts and guile. They got to start playing hard. So we'll see what happens tonight starting about five forty with Rock and Eddie and so much more. We'll see what happens. But they got to start winning some baseball games. Secondly, the national media has completely lost its
mind when it's come to Donald Trump. This morning, one of the morning shows I watched said over the weekend that there were zero minutes accorded to the reporting of Devin Archer's testimony in front of the House of Representatives, claiming and they had evidence to so indicate that there were at least twenty times telephone calls were placed in his presence between Hunter Biden and Joe Biden while Joe Biden was sitting in the Vice presidency in order to demonstrate his close connection. It was
like influenced pedling. Well, let's talk to the influencer. So calls were made, which was completely one eighty degree separate to what Joe Biden has said many times, never discussed my business relationship with Hunter Biden and his business partners, who was a crackhead, had no competency whatsoever. One hundred and sixty five times suspicious activity reports were filed against the Bidens by the Department of the
Treasury to the IRS. Then about two weeks ago Gary Shapley and a guy named Ziggler from the IRS stepped forward and said they were highly suspicious that taxes were not being paid on the tens of millions of dollars flowing into the accounts of Hunter Biden, Jim Biden, Joe Biden, Joe Biden and about nine grandchildren getting tens of thousands of dollars put in the account of an eight year
old highly suspicious. They were blocked at every turn by the Department of Justice of Eric Holder, who was the wingman for Barack, who's saying Obama, who wanted no scandals whatsoever. The Vice President was monetizing his office and influence peddling right through the roof. When what did the Bidens give to Barisma in exchange for ten million dollars into their accounts? What did they give in exchange
was that a great advice on gas and oil exploration. No, it was changing American foreign policy so that Ukraine, where Barissma is located, would get a one billion dollars gift from the American taxpayer. And Joe Biden talked about it. Yes, you're not getting the one billion dollars Ukraine until he stopping instigating Barisma. Who's about to pay me ten million dollars? Flat out?
Millions and millions of dollars came out of communist read China and in the pockets of Hunter and Biden, Jim Biden, Joe Biden, Joe Biden, all the bidens they monetize the business. So how much reporting was done over the weekend. The answer is zero. It's all Trump, all the time. The testimony of Devin Archer, which I read, is devastating. Devin Archer was a business partner of Hunter Biden and spoke to the Vice President many Joe
Biden dozens of times. And that's one little part of the Hunter Biden shakedown. There were other individuals in Romania, other individuals, business leaders in the Ukraine and Russia, and the mayor of Moscow, Russia, who gave Hunter Biden three million dollars and China, who gave tens of millions of dollars to the Biden and now our foreign policy towards China is he is at best pussy
footing around. It's all Boden paid for now. You would think so called legitimate media would care about that, that the president is compromised, the president is physically frail and mentally absent, But the media didn't care about that either. What they care about it's Donald Trump, Trump Trump. It's all Trump, all the time, doesn't stop. And they know what they're doing. Because the media does not want Donald Trump to be the next president. They've
had it with him. They want really they would love to have Kamala Harris, but they really want Joe Biden reelected, even though he mentally is absent and can't do the job. He's no more mentally alert than Diane Feinsteiner, Senator John Fetterman, or Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell is having strokes or seizures on a regular basis. He's fallen around. Those are the leaders of the country. For God's sakes. I guess the leader of the Republican Party right
now, elected leader would be Mitch McConnell from My homesday to Kentucky. And he's not mentally alert either, but he's a genius compared to those Democrats. Unbelievable. So the media wants to spend all of its time only on one thing, which has bringed down Donald Trump, and I fear they're going to be successful for this reason. Donald Trump is extremely popular with Republican primary voters.
I think he's thirty to forty points up. If the election were held today and a Republican primary in Ohio, he probably win by thirty to thirty five points. Trump is extremely popular with Republican primary voters, but not very popular with suburban nights. Believe it or not, you and I are engaged in the country. We buy things, we shop, we're online. We need a new mortgage McKinley mortgage, swimming pool ACR. And of course if it's a vehicle as Joseph Chevrolet, etc. So we're active, we're doing
things. We know what's going on, and we know the games the media plays when it comes to Donald Trump. But there's a whole group of other Americans out there somewhere beyond the sound of my voice. They don't go to the AM dial or even the FM dial. Millions of Americans who have dropped out of current events. They have no idea what's happening. That's proven by the fact that fifteen percent of the American people fifteen percent have a high school
level knowledge of American civics fifteen percent. Eighty five percent of voters don't know who their state representative is. They don't know who the US Congressman is. Only about sixty percent of Americans going to identify the governor of their state. Majority do not know what country is north of the United States. They don't know who America fought in World War Two. They don't know who America in a sense lost to in the Vietnam War. That they can't name the Attorney
General, the Secretary of State. They don't know what's going on. They can't locate Ukraine on a map. Maybe it's a good thing not to know what's going on, you can keep your sanity. But for those of us that followed the news, we know what's going on. We know the game is being played. We know Trump, except for the media coverage, would have been reelected in twenty twenty, and Trump wouldn't be elected in twenty twenty four because the economy is in such bad shape, but not the way the
media covers things. This election will be determined by about one hundred and fifty thousand voters who live in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, you might throw in Ohio, a very small number. In twenty sixteen, the Trumps won by a margin of about seventy five thousand votes, and in twenty twenty, Joe Biden won by a margin of about seventy five thousand votes out of how many one hundred and fifty million were cast. Very less than
one tenth of one percent determines the election. And those are the Americans who have dropped out of current events, that don't know what's going on, and or they're suburbanite females that are turned off completely by Donald Trump. When people like it, like myself, are turned on by the guy, I'd vote for him over Joe Biden again in twenty twenty four, in a heartbeat,
compare to the alternative are you kidding me? Compare the status of America in twenty twenty as opposed to the status of America now, And whoever that guy was, it was the president should have been reelected, but he wasn't because the rules changed during twenty twenty, sending out ballots willy nilly, no signature matches, drop boxes everywhere because of the pandemic, and the media allowed Joe
Biden campaign from his basement. Joe Biden is corrupt. He's taking cash, millions of dollars in cash with homes, at least two homes on the Atlantic seaboard. I guess that's about to flood. But nonetheless, he watched the Obama's monetize their presidency to the tune of two or three hundred million dollars. He watched the Clintons, especially Hillary, monetize the Clinton Global Initiative, the Clinton Foundation five hundred million dollars, and he said, I want my piece
of the action. So he directly authorized Hunter Biden through all around the world, as a crack addict with online relations with underage prostitutes, to walk around the world with bags of cash collecting money for the Biden Emily. And he did it. And the testimony of Devin Archer, the business partner, we know he did it, but the media will not cover it because it is so bad for Joe Biden. And so good for Donald Trump. They're not
gonna do it. They're not gonna follow things and report items that are bad for the Democrat Party. They simply won't do it. All the child sex trafficking taking place on the southern border, because of the policies of Joe Biden not covered illegal entries into the country from Canada and Mexico. In fact, in the first seven months of this year, there's been the same number of legal entries over the northern border as has happened in the previous nine years.
Something is happening, and maybe it's too hot in the South, so the illegals are coming now through Canada in huge numbers. Fennel deaths are through the roof because of the southern border, drug use and suicides, partial birth abortions, transgender surgeries, all the rest. Churches are empty, people aren't getting married. These things are happening, but most of American people don't care. It's not covered. One sad event is what happened to a Chinese lab in
California. I'll get to in a moment, but I'll say this. I have a text here from the Congressman brad Winstrip. Brad Winstrip is a rock star. Now in the Congress, Jim Jordan from the Columbis area appointed your friend in mind, brad Winstrip because he's a medical doctor, to talk about the origins of COVID. What has America gone through the past three three and
a half years with COVID. It's unbelievable, how has changed the course of human history, and so how it began, how to stop from occurring as a big deal? Right, So one of our own, brad Winstrop, was chosen by the Congress to head up the investigation as to where it came from, how it was dispersed around the world, America's respond to it, because a pandemic's going to happen again. So I had bread winsterupon a couple of Sundays ago, and I head on two or three Sundays before that.
Did you know, because the media won't report it, that the American taxpayer provided to the Wuhan Lab about eleven million dollars over a three year period in order to fund the creation of COVID nineteen and when it was released wrongfully from the lab, the first three people that died or two were Chinese doctors and one was a nurse of COVID nineteen memos went back and forth at the highest level of the United States healthcare industry, beginning with doctor Anthony Fauci saying,
this information cannot get out to the American people that we funded the lab in Wuhan. We got to come up with another story. One of the subordinates said, well, what about that wit market about half a mile away from the lab. We could pin it on a raccoon or a bat, or a rat or something. Great idea. Let's tell our friends in the media that the main culprit appears to be a bat cave somewhere in southern China, and some of the bats made their way to Wuhan and bit a few people.
That's how it began. Can we sell that one? That is what happened. Now between you and now you and I have big a story is then, that the American taxpayer paid for the creation of COVID nineteen for research purposes. It got out either intentionally or accidentally by the Red Chinese government, and then Chinese citizens were sent all over the world infected, beginning with Italy and elsewhere, and all of a sudden, the entire world was engulfed in
COVID nineteen and we paid for it. Is that a big story? Did I miss something? I think it is. I think it's a big story. And Congressman brad winstrip overturned the truth and the facts. But the media will not cover that because it's so injurious to Fauci and doctor Collins and the Democrat Party and more that they won't cover it. It simply ignored anymore. They covered Devin Archer, the business partner of the Bidens, who's calling Joe Biden a liar, who said, I had no contact with Hunter, not
involved, never talked to him, never talked to his business partners. So a hunter and so Archer comes forward with all the photographs and video and emails and conversations some are taped with Vice President Joe Biden, and the media covered
it zero zilch na as it is bad. So that's why the trump'ster's gonna have one hell of a problem next year busting through the media in order to get facts out to one hundred and fifty thousand Americans who don't pay attention to news at all, and they're going to vote most likely for the Democratic nominee because a Freebee's putting their checking account. Democratic Party stands for two things two sacraments. One killing unborn babies. Number two racism another word for affirmative action.
That's what they stand for. All right, let's get going, let's continue. More coming up next as a fine American from Columbus about Issue one and more. After two o'clock today will be James Bogan about possible defenses for the Trumpster. Can you smell when I'm cooking? Let's continue. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred ww that batty dollars and a trip to our twenty twenty three. I heard radio music festival text the nation white keyword lucky to
two hundred two hundred. You get a confirmation text state infos stat or dated messagrate to apply at the station white contest and that's lucky to two hundred two hundred, I Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, the last few weeks, last few months, it's all directing toward tomorrow, which was Tuesday. The big issue is Issue one, whether or not it will take
sixty or fifty percent to amend our Constitution. And I keep pointing out to the American people at thirty two of the fifty states have no provision for citizen initiatives to change its states constitution, and of the other eighteen, the great majority require more than fifty percent. So democracy is not at risk. And
you know when the lips are moving. There are some politicians lying about it, but there's no risk of democracy being lost if this thing passes tomorrow, and most conservatives, most normal people are going to vote guests tomorrow on State Issue one, including my cook and my head kill calcom again to the Bill Cunningham Show and give me your thoughts on politically what's going to happen tomorrow substantively. What's a good idea, what's a bad idea? Is it going to
pass? Is it not going to pass? What about abortion and partial birth abortion? What about the southern border in Fentinel? What about sex trafficking? What about Archer? What about Washington? There's a question in there somewhere, Please answer it. Well. Good to be with you. I think that there's so much at stake in Ohio and in our country now politically, what's happening with Issue one? You nailed it. You said some politicians are lying.
Let's be clear, democrats are lying. You had the minority leader in our Legislature, Alison Russo, lying to Ohioans and it's time to set the record straight. She specifically stated that if you've vote yes on Issue one, you're giving more power to politicians. Last time I checked, when you vote, whether you're the governor or Mahec. Cook, you get one vote at that ballot box, and what it's really doing your vote when you vote yes,
you're giving more power to the people. You're taking it away from politicians, and you're ensuring majority rule sixty percent I mean sixty percent of Ohio and get a say in what's in our constitution. So politically, we have been misled, we have been lied to. We have outside special interest groups that have spent fourteen point eight million dollars. Out of that twelve and a half it's from outside group, a Swiss billionaire Michigan, Illinois, DC, California.
They do not belong in our state bill. They belong in their own state, creating their own havoc. We need to protect our families, We need to protect the fundamentals in our constitution. So politically this has been a disaster. Ohioans are being led to. Now what are we seeing on the ground, A lot of turnout. I think once people understood that they were being lied to, we're seeing massive support and I deeply regret to also datas
for listeners. A lot of individuals voted because they were misled, They voted incorrectly, and they wish they could take their vote back. So I'm praying for those individuals right now. I call them lost sold because they should have waited, They should have done more research, they should have really tried to
understand the issues before being tricked by these outside groups. You know, I had a guest on a week or two ago who pointed out that it is a Swiss billionaire other than George Soros, who believes in eugenics and believes in population control. And we find ourselves in the odd position as conservatives and libertarians who think that unborn babies ont to have the opportunity to live, especially after six weeks when the heartbeat is present, and the Swiss billionaire is a eugenics
kind of a guy. He wants to limit population, And of course we find ourselves supporting the idea of right to life and life issues in which the great majority of babies disproportionately aborted are babies of color. Either black babies or brown babies are being disproportionately aborted, and we the liberals, find themselves encouraging more of that. They want more. In fact, in New York City,
there are more black babies aborted in New York City than born. And those are the Democrats, more or less demanding that black babies be killed. And we find ourselves as conservatives saying, we want more babies to be born, including black babies and brown babies, and white babies and red babies, and yell at whatever race you are, we want them to be born.
But the Democrats, who number one, encourage death in the womb, and number two, they believe in discrimination based upon race, which is called affirmative action. And so the media doesn't accurately objectively reporting the fact that the great majority of babies disproportionately aborted are black babies, and the Democrats are encouraging the killing of black babies. Why isn't it reported that way? It's not going
to be because this is what democrats want. And let's be cleared. They used to say democrats and liberals used to say safe, legal and rare, and let me tell you today it's avanticides for all That is what they're pushing across our country. They're trying to dismantle our families, They're trying to dismantle our parental rights. They are attacking the core of who we are. And this is how you do it. You don't report the news, you don't
allow the media to actually say what's happening. You continue to mislead the general public. And that's why Issue one is so important. But you nailed it. We have an antiparent amendment in November. Everybody out there on the liberal side is saying, well, this is about abortion. It's more than abortion. This is about stripping away parental rights. This is about allowing full term abortion. It specifically says one may make its own individual decisions about reproductive decisions.
It includes including, but not limited to. That language means you can include other reproductive decisions aside from the sixth listed in that amendment, That includes transgender surgeries, that includes abortion up until full term. That is not Ohio and that those are not our principles. And I think with most shocking is they strip away parental rights. They are attacking Ohio first. Because we are the battle ground, we are battle tested. We need to push back we
need to ensure that these liberals never lay a hand on our children. I want to read one sentence in paragraph three says the following. This is the amendment itself. Abortion may be prohibited after fetal viability, which would be after about sixteen or eighteen weeks. But nonetheless, I'm going to read the actual
language. Abortion may be prohibited after fetal viability, but in no case may such an abortion be prohibited if, in the professional judgment of the pregnant patient's treating physician, it is necessary to protect the pregnant patient's life or health. Now, most of us say that if a woman's life is at risk of having a pregnancy, that life in being also has significance. But when you add life or health, health has been interpreted to mean financial health. Moral
health interpret to mean mental health. So if a woman claims full term baby, that having this baby is going to cost me some money and my financial health will be affected. This amendment says full term abortions or will now be legal in Ohio. Am I right or wrong? Just an abortion on demand? You're absolutely right, And the word health is broadly defined. Course have
looked into this too, so we're not making up anything new. The facts are the facts, and they state health means social, financial, mental, So there's abortion on demand. But let's just look at the first line of the amendment. Every individual has a right to carry out one's own reproductive decision, including, but not limited to, continuing one's own pregnancy. Right there, first line, So an individual has the right to carry out one's own
pregnancy. It couldn't be clear as day. Liberals are pushing for abortion on demand. It is in this ballot initiative, and we have to fight back against us. And Republicans have passed the law in Columbus that's on hold that says after six weeks you can't have an abortion unless there's certain qualifications involved. In many states it's sixteen weeks or eighteen weeks, whatever it might be. So the Republican position is to allow abortion up through six weeks or longer based
upon certain circumstances. But this thing, if it was said, if the American people living in Ohio news that by passing this amendment in November, it would allow full term abortions on demand as determined by the doctor working at Planned Parenthood, they wouldn't vote for it. But you can't say that you got to talk about democracy, you've got to talk about one man, one vote, whatever the hell that means. I think they change it to one person,
one vote. And I also wouldn't note that the billionaire from Switzerland funding this thing hasn't put the word woman or mother anywhere in it because they don't. I guess Tony Bender, my producer, might give birth to triplets at some point because it doesn't talk about women or mothers. It talks about patients, correct, which means that sex reassignment surgery is also something that someone can
have without parental permission if you're under eighteen one hundred percent. They allowed for an open ended word individual, so they can allow for painful, life altering surgeries on our children, male or female. This is intentional, it's deliberate. It's not just about abortion. And I tell individuals every time I talk to them about this individual this amendment and Ohio's need to know this is abortion on demand. And I read the language. It's clear as day. They're
not hiding anything. And in Florida, the ACLU is doing the same thing they're doing in Ohio. But they got a little smart. They thought, gosh, we can't attack parental whites because they're going to come after us. So they added that the legislature may pass parental write notifications. They're trying to learn from Ohio. Ohio needs to wake up and realize we're under attack. And if you want to change abortion laws today, go work in the state
legislature. The Constitution is a sacred document. We shouldn't be allowing death and in fancy side in our constitution. That's not why we're Ohio, and that's not why we're Americans today. Hey, Cocoa, we'll get to November when November comes, but tomorrow, most normal Americans are going to vote yes tomorrow and then in November. Would deal without lastly, have about two minutes remaining. You wrote a column about human sex trafficking. America is number one in
something which is human sex trafficking. We're also number one in overdose drug deaths fentanyl. We're also number one in a legal immigration coming into the country. And our public schools would start next week do not produce students who read at the appropriate grade level. But on the issue of human sex trafficking, is it true that the policies of Joe Biden on the southern border is causing a
massive increase in human sex trafficking of children hundred percent. Our borders are open, and I'm not now looking at the news and just speaking because I'm a conservative concerned about this. I went to McCallen, Texas last month. I saw the condition of the border. There were only two border patrol trucks. A third one when I was leaving the state. That was it. The
entire border is open. There is chaos, There are no walls, there is no surveillance, and the head of Border Patrols told us there we are failing because of policies that Joe Biden has put in place. We don't have enough border patrol, we don't have enough agents that can process individuals. We're basically like the VMB bill. We're sitting here processing individuals telling them come to our country illegally. We're not stopping the cartels, we're not stopping human trafficking.
We are killing Americans daily because of Biden's sales policies, and nothing's going to continue until we make it stop. But once again, tomorrow, the only proper vote, in my viewpoint is yes to require sixty to mend our Constitution, to mend the US Constitution is sixty six percent in the House and the Senate seventy five percent of the states. And I think, uh, what we've gotten along quite well for two hundred and thirty five years for that
being the rule. But my heak Cook, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. We'll do it again and thank you very much. Thank you all. Let's continue if a line becomes available five one three seven for nine, seven thousand, number one in human sex trafficking because of the policies of Joe Biden. On news radio seven hundred WLW India X one, the left hit a ton tomorrow, chase a sixty. This ball is kerkr us out have the Bengals rank I had three shits? It high
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a large lead over Thomas Charles Bonner for District one County Commissioner. Irene Patrick is way out in front of Wayne Thomas for District two County Commissioner. A very tight race between Dale Ashcraft and Ronald Robinson at this moment. District three County Commissioner John Weaver is way out in front of Lloyd Burton. On the mental health issue the occupational license fee. The no votes are out weighing the yes votes by a large margin. For State Senator, Clyde Middleton is way
out in front of Joe Van Lehman. This is election coverage on w LW. I'm bill, hello, Hello, hello, hello, I'm broadcasting about what year was that? I have no idea, but that that sounded like John King breaking it down on CNN's County by County nineteen eighty one? Did you do news in eighty one? They set me out. I covered Boone County one year, I covered Butler County. Yeah. I was part of the part of the news room and they said, go out there and who
is the PD was it? Was it Don Webb? Was it Bill Ryder? Rob Bill Ryd? Now, yeah, yeah, Don Webb was there and from Boone County, John London. The action Action report unbelievable, Andy Mack segment. I have this one headline. Yeah, huh, I know the meet had done one. This reported Oh, okay, arrest whistleblower Joseph
Ziggler, who, by the way, testifony was a Democrat. Okay, nonetheless, Yeah, I agreed that approximately seventeen million dollars from foreign income streams poured into the accounts of the Biden family over a period of three years. Seventeen million dollars. Now, what did they do for the seventeen million dollars? Or they hit the lottery in Ukraine or something? Well, Hunter Biden was in a crack cocaine and hookers. Joe Biden was the vice president.
What what was Jill? Is this a problem? I would say, so, yeah, seventeen mills. So they just do they do nothing and he gets seventeen million put in her baby account. Yeah, can I get that same gig? According to the irs. Oh boy. The owner of a natural gas company, Barisma, told the FBI in twenty sixteen that it costs them five million dollars for one Biden and five million for the other Biden in order to get charges against them. Dismissed. You and I are to get
that kind of dough five mil? Yeah? I would worth that, aren't we? Is that like a story that the vice president now the president accepted cash bribes? Is that maybe worth mentioned? I would say so, yeah, we got no no, Oh, I'm sorry Trump, try Trump? We gotta yea yeah, what if he did that? Impeachment number nine million, four hundred seventy five thousand. Trump called Nancy Pelosi, who quote the wicked witch of the West, Nancy Pelosi, It never ends, I segment.
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the Reds have not won a game this month? Well, he not the major league debut that Lion Rob Richardson was looking for yesterday as those Nats came to town to beat the Red six three to sweep the series, and the losing streak is now six in a row. Didn't you set a record first two pitches? Richardson's the only pitcher in the last fifty seasons in Major League Baseball to allow a home run on each of his first two pitches of his big league career. How about that? C. J. Abrams let off
going deep and then Lane Thomas put one into center field. Did you throw a third pitch? Yeah, but I don't know where it went After the first inning, they're down for zip. Correct. Let's see the three game series up against those Miami Marlins's team by the way, Yes, as the cowboy said, all that boy needs is a little experience, and he got one yesterday, a bad one. Yuri Perez, a twenty year old phenom, goes tonight for the Marlins. How about this? He had two point
three six ERA at first eleven starts. He was shut down, like he did not pitch for twenty days. He just resumed throwing July twenty sixth Hin hint, hint, hint. Brandon Williamson on Barking the Park Night five forty Sports Talking Lance and the Rousse's American Grill, Inside Pitch and the Kelsey Chevrolet Extritting Show after the game. Now Miami comes to town third of the nlast fourteen, behind Atlanta. But but they're in the wild Card. They're only
like a half game behind the Reds. Johnny Quato, we pitch tomorrow night for the Marlins. How does his lateral muscles? I don't think he's turning too much, because you can't do too much. And he gets ahead. Now it's quite a little misses away to balls and strike. If you win this game, though, the makeup of the roster then becomes a little bit more difficult. Yeah, much more difficult, because they have three starting pitchers that aren't on it that probably will be. Quado didn't do well in this
effort. Gott Equato dropped the baseball. The crowd loses its mind. But then as soon as I had in mind to begin with, is this Now he comes with a two one Pinnion James player and that one has hit Aroun back into deep left centering field, and that ball is gone. Posyre no pitts paroll Okay twenty thirteen, the playing playoff. Two whole runs here in the second inning by the Pittsburgh Clarence Marling Bird now RUSSELLA. Martin Bird is the Ryan Price on his way to the mouth of Equato. Bryan Price,
Cryan Price. Let's see the skip Schumacher, the former red as the Marlins manager Willie and Luis. Luis Arezi leads all of baseball hitting at three seventy six. He's hoping to hit four hundred. I RS says the Biden's accepted seventeen million dollars. What did they do to earn that money? You know that IRS guy was a pretty good wrestler. It's funny. I liked him. Jonathan India, it looks like he's going to return from the off the
il tomorrow. He's got Tiger Woods planter fasciitis. Hunter Green, You mean Homer Green? Two innings of Triple A Louisville Saturday pitched. Well, how do you be twenty three years old and hurt constantly? How does that work? His hips? I guess he's dancing too much to get off the nightclub act. Nick Lodolo is another problem. Throw lives about batting practice today. He's been out since early May. That left tibiat injury as is possible. He's like twenty one. I don't know, well he get hurt. Drink
milk the net maker bones better. I don't drink milk anymore. Let's see another day at camp for our Bengals starting in about twenty five minutes. Wait, what league are they in now? Who? The Bengals? No, the Bearcats. They're down at Hunt on higher ground, love and life. The yesterday, the big The big story yesterday was drone drama. Unidentified drone
flew over at Bengals practice for about fifteen to twenty minutes. Bengals officials say they don't know who it belonged to, but it had some purple in it and it also had some orange, so it could have been LSU, could have been Baltimore, Cleveland. Do you think Lance was flying over in a yes. College basketball, The Savior Musketeers are in the Bahamas. They got
a two game series starting tomorrow afternoon at four thirty. Your favorite team got knocked out of the World Cup to Sweden and penalty kicks over the weekend, you're gonna do that um for Sweden to beat making Rapino and by the way I'm made a list. I'm wrong on some of these. Let me know. Okay, these are the leagues that you C has been in the back. Yeah, the Missouri Valley, yes, the Great Midwest, the Metro, oh, the Metro was the greatest. The Conference USA, Yeah,
Big East. Yeah, the ACC. Now the bill, the ACACI. They are gonna go to the ACC and replace Florida State. They would go there? What the now? What? And the Big twelve now the Big eighteen, Well, all you're gonna have anymore is the Big ten is gonna be is gonna be a national Conference Spain because it's gonna go from c the Shining Sea. It is. You're gonna have the SEC down there and and
they don't have anywhere else to go. Florida State and the Big twelve is gonna be there, and the rest of them, it's just gonna exist. What about the PAC ten, which is now the Pack four? The pack well, the pack that that that PAC, the PAC twelve or PAC ten or whatever it is gone, it's gonna it's gonna not it's gonna be extinct like the dinosaurs, like the Great Midwest USA. But that the people on that list, the Metro conference was the greatest conference the Bearcats that ever been
in. You see Louisville Virginia Tech. That was the conference to be in right down there. Now they're gonna play Texas Tech. I guess they're gonna play Utah. How is that gonna go? How about Arizona? Better get those travel plans right about Arizona State? Better get those travel plans ready for Bingo? I how many teams? I don't know what. I don't know. Well, it's not over with no, I think it's gonna be.
Most seem to indicate that ultimately the U See Bearcats will be on the out looking in, and then there'll be a merger between the Big ten and the Big twenty two, and some teams will be in and some teams will be out. USA today coaches Pole is out, Willie pre season number one, the home of ce Trent Rosecrans, the Georgia Dogs number one, number two. Gotta go with Alabama Nope, Ohio State Nope, Michigan Bengo roll Tide is number three. Got a text here from Jeff Beckham, the brother of
David Meghan. Rapinos Shank over the goal Posts is now known as the Woke Choke, Ohio State is fourth LSU and my family is fifth. What about you see? You sees nowhere to be found. Notre Dame, the home of Rocky Boyman. That old man with red hair is thirteenth. Also not
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I'm talking to Jay Phillips now about upgrading the Bear Park schedule, not bad, get them out of maybe the Hills League and get them into maybe the uh GCLs Central. Get I think they surprising. You don't have high school high school of football realignment. It's unbelievable, Andy, it is. It's I mean, you know, it's reared. It's ugly head again and it's not it's not over. What do you do with Stanford and cow Oh they're gonna they're smart and they'll go wherever they want. They said, I guess
you know what it is. They'll go where the dough is, bags of cash, dough ray me, the green salad, the salvation. You say, go with the dough, bingo wall. If they're invited, they're they're going. Oh of course if they don't get invited, if they don't go, they're stupid, noll. Then what happens if they don't because that means zillions of dollars with them a Mountain West, Because that's all it is, is about the dough, the ray to me, well is it? I
think? So? I worry about you see getting what happened to the Conference USA? What happens to the Mid American Conference? What happens to all these other conference, these so called mid majors in football? Maybe Notre Dame, Ohio State in uc Can getting them in the MAC? Getting the MAC, I don't know, go back to the MAC is what you see? Football began in the MAC. Well, they're gonna, you know, the Big ten in the in the Big twelve are just gonna is eating the Pac twelve
alive. And they're gonna they're gonna be down to nobody, the woke choke. They're very good. It's pretty good right there. That's plus. I got Brian Tone coming on. I will texting with him. They need setting, they need some help around. Here's an old time religion. Amen, give me that old time religion segment. Get me out of the student report. Coming up next is James Bogan about the defenses of the Trumpster and more. William Utter of had We say happy birth day to day to Ridge Hall
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official Bachelor Nation podcast is by Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, I guess or less eleven very interesting times and several days ago, of course, the president was indicted by Joe Biden's Department of Justice indirectly and directly through the Special Prosecutor on four counts, which I think brings the number to about seventy five or so. And then sometime this week or next we're going to hear from a Fannie Willis, who's the county prosecutor and Atlanta, Fulton County.
She wants to have her fifteen minutes of fame. She's getting new pictures taken, she has the barriers up. We know what's coming. She's not getting new pictures taken of her in the office and the barriers up when there's nothing to occur. And so the Trumpsters about to be indicted in Fulton County slash Atlanta for activities and telephone calls he made there to try to make the vote appear to be legitimate in the state of Georgia. Should he have made
the call? Should he not have made the call? Some lawyers said there is something to look into other lawyers said, don't do it. But whatever it is, it was an office holder and a politician faithfully executing the laws in the United States of America got to make sure that all the ballots had been counted. He didn't say corruptly find eleven thousand, seven hund eighty votes to the Secretary State. He said, fine, I Love, all you need to do is find him. It didn't say corruptly or make him up.
He assumed in his own mind there were legitimate votes that have not been counted. So Joanan, you and I now is attorney James Bogan, who's many cases in federal cord constitutional scholar, and James Bogan welcome again into Bill
Cunningham Show. So can you break down to the American people in a rough sense the foremost recent charges filed by the Department of Justice underneath underneath Joe Biden, Trump pursued unlawful means of discounting legitimate votes and subverting election results, and in doing so perpetrated three criminal conspiracies. And these are the three conspiracies.
The first one is a conspiracy to rob the United States by using dishonesty, fraud, and deceit to impair, obstruct, and defeat the lawful federal government function by with the results of the presidential election are collected, counted, and certified by the federal government right there. Number one. Now, tell me what is evidence that Donald Trump did that? What he had to have known in his own mind that he didn't win the election for that fraud to occur.
Yeah, it all the all three of these counts, Bill, are based on the assumption that Trump knew that his claims of election fraud were false, and they ignore key records that were turned over to prosecutors by Bernard Carrot's lawyer shortly before the indictment, about a week before the indictment that called this into question. I mean, I think there's a proof issue here, Bill, because it all revolves around they're saying that lawyers from the Justice Department told
him, Hey, these claims have no water to them. Like Trump's going to trust the Justice Department that investigated him for the Russian collusion scandal. It's basically, hey, don't question us. These election results are right, don't protest them, don't question them. They're right. Trust us. We're the government. So James Bogan, if the president believed and I think he honestly still believes that the result of the outcome of the election was fraudulent. There
was a lot of fraud. Whether it was sufficient to overturn the election, we don't know. But it doesn't make a difference in his own mind, which who knows what's inside his mind, doesn't make a difference that he knows it was a fraud to maintain that the election wasn't it wasn't on the up and up, does it make a really difference in his own mind if he
thought it was a fraudulent election or could it? Politicians lie cheat all the time, and so, assuming Donald Trump honestly believed that all the votes in Georgia were not counted legally, isn't he almost under a duty to have a recount, to have a redone? He is, And this in case entirely hinges on the presumption the accusation that he knew his claims held no water whatsoever, and he believes them well, whether he's factually correct or not is irrelevant.
He factually believes this. He's not trying to say, hey, I know this was a legitimate election. I'm trying to overturn this. He genuinely believes he was robbed, and that's the key. So in his own mind, when he made a telephone call that could put him in prison for the rest of his life if he believed in his own mind that all the votes, legal votes in Georgia were not counted in the arts of the Secretary of State to do so, how's that different than other comments a president or any
politics asian makes that turns out later not to be true. Does that mean we're going to start locking up politicians for making false statements? That goes to what I told you a while back about selective prosecution. Here you have a Republican who's running for office. He's a leading Republican and he's a political outsider to both parties, and so well, we could line up from here through the end of the year all the lies and misconceptions, misrepresentations told by Joe
Biden. He was elected under fraudulent circumstances. If you use that theory, what about two, three and four one offenses against the United States? What are the other ones? Well, the other one, Bill is that I lost my place. For a second is that it was a conspiracy to corruptly obstruct and impede the January or sixth congressional proceeding at which the collective results of
the presidential election are counted and certified. And then the third a conspiracy against the right to vote and have one's vote counted, and the most serious charge of obstruction and conspiracy to obstructed official proceeding. Each carry a potential penalty of up to twenty years in prison. Of course that's not factoring the federal sensing
guidelines. Yeah, well, you know, he demands almost eighty years old, and if he's convicted of anything, of course he's going to go to prison, largely for the rest of his life, which I'll never believe it's going to happen. Well, what are the odds. You don't do a lot of practice in Washington, d C. But the record of Republicans being tried in Washington, d C in front of that jury those child juries not
very good. The record of Democrats are darned good. Do you think there was a forum shopping by Jack Smith to make sure that the jury would be picked from the voters of Washington, d C. I have no doubt in my mind Jack Smith, he tries to present himself as an impartial guy. He's neutral He has a history of being a political hit man for the Democrats,
and he abuses his power regularly. As you recall when he was working for the Justice Department under Eric Holder when the Lowis Learner Irs scandal was going on, and he tried to interject the Justice Department into that the same conservative nonprofits that Lois Learner was trying to single out did eye tax exempt status. He was trying to investigate and prosecute them, and he was pushing really freaking hard for that. In fact, with the governor of Virginia, a guy
named McDonald. He received convictions for that, and that that matter was shall we say, overturned and a nine to oh vote by the US Supreme Yeah, and him going after John Edwards, that's meaningless to me because it was in twenty eleven, long after John Edwards was on the outs with the Democratic Party. He wasn't one of their darlings like he was two thousand and four. Now, if he would have gone after him in two thousand and four,
sure, maybe I'd consider thinking otherwise. And then he had another instance where he was part of a Justice Department team that relentlessly went after this journalist who wrote a less than flattering piece about the CIA. He was hounding this guy to try to get him to give up his confidential source. We know how it is with trying to get reporters to give up their confidential sources. What would happened. His team would issue a subpoena, it would get quashed,
They'd issue another one, and this kept repeating over and over. Court kept saying no, they kept refiling subpoenas. So the essence of what Jack Smith under Joe Biden said a few days ago in Washington, d C. On the indictments say is that we have a president who has made a misstatement of fact, who probably believes something than what he is saying, and he therefore should be held accountable for speaking the truth when he, in his own
mind believed that he was speaking and perpetrating a fraud. How is that an offense against the United States? For God's sakes, he's saying, don't question the government or you'll be prosecuted. I've read this stuff for Jonathan Turley, etc. Do you think you know one of the things I said early on James Bogan is that he will be convicted in New York City. Then it
will be overturned on appeal. In this particular case, he will be convicted in Washington, DC, and through the appellate process, he'll be found not guilty probably nine oh in the US Supreme Court. And that will assist another political goal of the Democrats, which is to make the Supreme Court even more illegitimate. So can you conceive of twelve Democratic voters in Washington, d C. Finding Donald Trump not guilty. I've a hard time seeing that, because
that's not their nature. Now, lastly, from thirty thousand feet looking down legally on this situation, in the mar Lago situation, which is about a thirty six count indictment, it appears that Donald Trump's own attorneys were required to testify against him and the grand jury. It appears that they had Secret Service agents who testified in the grand jury. Now that's a far different matter. I've said, that's the most difficult case for Donald Trump when you have your
own attorneys testifying against you telling you to ignore a subpoena. Am I right or wrong in that regard? Yeah, that's a regular and in this case here we discussed this a while back. When a lawyer isn't representing a client, they cannot aid them in committing a crime. And I recall that standard was met for that veiled to be able to be pierced so that the lawyers
could be brought in to testify. And well, like I discussed last time too, I think that case is largely going to come down to did Trump actually take steps to declassify those documents? Well, and then the selective prosecution arguments too, but that's a whole different discussion. And at least there he's got a shot. In Fort Pierce, which is on the east coast of
Florida. The jury there is going to largely not be a ninety nine percent area that voted against the Trumpster. And in that case, it is quite unusual, in fact rare. Have you ever in your career? I know
it's never happened in mind. Well, you get a subpoena to appear before a grand jury to testify against your own client, and then there's a showing by the prosecutor's office that James Bogan or Bill Cunningham were participating with the defendant and and the perpetration of a crime, in which case the the lawyers between a rock and a hard place. Either you testify as to what your client told you, or you might be in diet at yourself as a co conspirator.
How unusual is it to have the lawyers testify against the client, and then the testimony given by those lawyers would be extremely painful. I thank for Donald Trump in the Marlago case. It's very rare. I actually have the distinction of being subpoened along with my co counsel when about ten years ago I was special counsel for Hamilton County and in relation to that, my co counsel
and I were subpoenaed by special prosecutors to the grand jury. I ended up not testifying, and my co counsel he testified, and actually he didn't really testify, He just invoked turn client privilege. And so in that case, it's very difficult. And Jack Smith, when you deal with selective prosecution, it appears that Joe Biden for years or dea decades had classified top secret documents in at least four different locations, including a garage where his corvette was located.
Then Hunter Biden drove on a regular basis. Can you maintain that the FBI and DOJ did not prosecute Joe Biden for years and years of keeping top secret documents he could not have kept. And the fact that Hillary Clinton also was not charged criminally with obstruction of justice or then mishandling and classified documents because she was given in Texas El Paso by James come when he said no reasonable prosecutor would bring the case. When he's not a prosecutor, he's like a
police officer in a sense. How viable is the claim of selective prosecution when you compare what happened to mar Lago to the other to the other people who did the same thing. I think it has some teeth, Bill, How would you present it? How would you present that? Would you have a hearing on it? Or that presented a trial? Yeah, you are. You file a detailed motion. You do it as a pre trial motion. At first, make your you know, bring out the case law, lay
out the factual scenarios. And yes, you present that as a pre trial motion, and then that would be up to the judge in Florida to say that's excluded. And then you have all the motions to suppressed, including you sent me a note about blanket about the previous Supreme Court cases that may come to come to play on this thing. Explain that to the American people. Oh yeah, I think Jack Smith needs to review the US Supreme Court case
Brandenburg versus Ohio. It's from nineteen sixty nine. Just about every first year law student reads it and simply says, the government cannot punish inflammatory speech unless it is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action, and is likely to incite or produce such action. Now what we had Trump. I read the transcript of his January sixth speech. It doesn't even come close to meeting this
brandonburse standard. About the worst thing. He says, we fight like hell, and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. And but he also said in the same speech, I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol Building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices hurt. Now Trump had got out there and said, go overrun that Capitol, Go destroy everything, go fp stuff up, and
go leave no prisoners. Punish everybody, then cause as much damage you can. Then sure that'd be chargeable speech. But if you just review Brandenburg versus Ohio, which by the way, was argued by the late Leonard Kirshner for the prosecution from the Hamilton County Prosecutor's office. It's very clear that this standard is not even close to met. Baby Jack Smith might like to review some of the stuff he learned in first year of law school. So Brandenburg would
say that they first Amendment is as wide as the Pacific Ocean. There's very few exceptions. And when a president does not want to incite violence, when a president wants to faithfully execute the laws and makes a telephone call, that you think Brandenburg versus Ohio would give Donald Trump quite a bit of relief. Yeah, And just to show how again another example of the House, I say unequal treatment. You remember what Chuck Schumer said when he threatened horses and
Kevin Off. He said, you've released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions. And he's like, oh, well, I'm just from Brooklyn. That's how we talk. And then Maxine Waters publicly calling on her supporters to confront and harass members the Trump administration. And she later said, hey, that she regularly threatens Trump supporters all the time. Well, there's one set
of rules for Democrats, a difference set for Republicans. Attorney James Bogan, we must go, but thanks for your insight. I'm sure we'll draw upon in the months ahead. And once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, James Bogan, Thank you, Thank you. Bill. Always a privilege. Well let's continue with more Bill Cunningham on seven hundred WW Do you have a VA loan? In this housing market? Homeowners with VA loans have access to? What ton of instant cash? Eddie
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game? Stanford? Same thing? You know, they gotta they gotta now they went. I forget what the awards called. But if you take every championship in every sports like swimming, field, high wall, climbing, they always win that. So so their peripheral sports mean a lot to them. But football pays the bills, and that's what this is all about. Bags of cash. Money are things are more expensive these days, and athletic departments chose money over I can say, the fan base. So what happens?
I need the final solution. What happens through they packed four? Oregon State, Washington State, Stanford and cow What happens the Big West or the outside look it in? Maybe I really don't know what happens to the maybe the Mountain West. But none of those schools are every one of them is going to see that as a significant downgrade another one. What happens do they go independent? The Stanford going depending on the problems. You can't because NBC isn't
gonna give you a contract like they would Notre Dame. There's not no one watches the games Mountain Mountain, Notre Dame. Yes, Scott Rogers. Now what happens to Florida State and Clemson? There next? Right? Carolina Atlantic Coast Conference there next? I would say, if you're the SEC, the fact that all this has just gone totally cherry chaos mode, you want Florida State, big brand, big TV markets, traditional power. They're back on
top. I think they'll win the a ACC this year. What about Clemson? Then they're want them too? The Big Ten is gonna want them. What about he's gonna get to nineteen? What about Marty Brennahan? What about UNC Chapel Hill and football? Fact we're along with the basketball? What about do be sought after? What about do it's not so good but happening? Do you get a conference where there's twenty five teams in a conference, two
teams of like fifty teams and two conferences? Didn't we just kind of way it's going about the AFC North. How about Ohio State joining But here's here's the deal behind all this too, Here's what's behind all this because along with Michigan, Yes, yeah, why not? Yes, Michigan is going to play in the college football National Title Game this year. By the way, well beat Ohio State. They bought it. That is blasphemy right there. I'm just telling you, like I see it, bought it. They bought
apple. Michigan will have seventeen players drafted this year. That's gonna hit social media. You'll be run out of Columbia. Care I got her? Pay your first games with Ohio State? Right? Yes? Absolutely? What if Ohio State and Michigan joined the AFC North? Did you see Joe Burrow? I don't want to get into the the Jacksonville Jaguars. What about lose to the Georgia Boards. I don't want to do that again? At one point they would have. But here's the point. What's the point I forgot?
I forgot the point. What is money? Yeah, I get to it. Money is obviously driving this this whole thing. Because no, yeah, because I look, if you're a if you're Oklahoma in Texas, if it was about when how do we what's the best opportunity we can. We have to win a national title. Right to go to the net College Football Playoff and win a national title, well, hell, you stay in the Big twelve and beat up on those teams like you do. But they didn't do
that. So money went out over championships as it often does. And bags of cash. Yeah how about that? And he's got seventeen million dollars according to the irs. They like to know what did they do for the seventeen mill that was LEGI the kindness of their hearts, they gave it to them, right, nice bags of cash. Yeah, yeah, Anyway, let's go back to outside the box because again, first of all, everything is
just expensive. Secondly, hasn't been the same for years. There's so many things to garner our eyeballs for entertainment now, right, there's so many things. There's the Internet, and there's this, There're all stuff out there, right, So the point is fans anymore don't go like an Alabama fan doesn't go to Alabama v. Mercer. They used to just pack that stay didn't matter if Alabama was playing Florida State, Auburn or Little Sisters. The poor
everybody showed up at that game and watched. But now they don't do that anymore because people have options and they stay home. So how do you get people in the stadium. How do you get people to watch the TV versus call at their phone and get on things or watch the NFL. You can't combine. You gotta get musty games. So like college football fans in general
kind of win because every every week you're gonna see good games. You're gonna see High State the USC instead of Ohio State v. Toledo morning, noon and night too. Right, But if you're a coach, my god, you look down that schedule. If you're a player, you look at schedule like, where's where's the off week? We gotta do this. We get we're playing the super Bowl every single It's like the NFL, but everywhere there's
no there's the SEC plays that every week more or less. When it's all said and done, it will it be two super conferences Big ten in the SEC, I think, and then the Big twelve, the Big eighteen. You know, you can make a case for three. Maybe does North Carolina's Big twelve, who's pulled off all kinds of magic bringing in Colorado and Arizona could do they pull like a North Carolina in where you get a maybe the AA macc DeVault dissolves, maybe three at the most, maybe three. Syracuse
is gone, Louisville has gone, Pittsburgh is gone. Boston colin on what happens to Eastern Michigan in the MAC? What happened Kent State? What happens all them? I don't know. Does UC go back to the metro with Louisville and Memphis get the metro back together again? Think outside the box? Yeah? I mean you wondered, does the group of five go to outside
of it? He wondered, does a group of five go to like what the FCS doesn't have, like a just a big old playoff, like a sixty you know whatever playoff and and being you watch that separately, you know, okay, group of five? You know what's crazy is this whole twelve team playoff was kind of designed to give every conference a chance, even some of the little guys get a chance. Maybe, you know, like UC did some of us can get it? Inhama? Didn't They didn't? You
see almost bet Alabama lost fight thirty. It could have gone either way, but they got thereof did I did that really have happened Florida too. How fortunate is he see that they had arguably the best three four years of their
entire history right now as conference realignment was happening. Think had they been how they were saying the you know, early mid two thousands were kind of you know, kind of average, the Big twelve not would not have wanted them and they would be stuck in the a In the ac AC Part two with UAB Charlotte, FAU, North Texas, Rice, UTSA. Boy, there's some there's some teams I want to go watch. How those are the new members of the of the AAC. The Conference USA brings in New Mexico State,
Liberty, Jacksonville State in Himberty give me death right. So I'm thinking we got nothing but a poor reflection of the National Football League in which teams are going to be a few teams playing forth the rush don't and I think Ohio State in Michigan could join the NFL. But I think the I think the what are you laughing about? The overall college football fan? I think wins because there'll be a great game every single week. How about Southern cow
playing in Michigan and every week every week? Now? If you're a fan of a certain you're like Tom Weemans, a die hard Michigan guy. I don't know, do you love it? Because maybe you won't see some of those games that maybe a hardcore old school Michigan fan likes, like Michigan v. Wisconin. I don't know. Does that happen? Does the Big Ten? Is the Big Ten? Could they kick out Northwestern? What about Rutgers? How about you brought that up with all this realignment? Thank you?
I'm glad you brought that up. Come out with all this realignment, with all the realignment. When's the last time a team switched conferences and had like juggernaut type success? I mean, you know what Nebraska was in the Big twelve or whatever it's called back then they joined the Big Ten? How have they been in Maryland? How they've been Rutgers? How have they been? Is it helped them join this big conference? Help their budget? Right?
Had helped their football program and help people watch the damn games? Is Rutger's gonna play at Oregon? And then what happens to the girls at water Polos? I have to go there a two weeks ahead of time. That's a that's gonna be a big question what I'm talking about. But everyone's gonna lose
their mind because there's not the travels already cost. I think that's part of the two is they need to find way to pay for every other sport besides football loses money like terribly, right, so football props up every other single sport. So it's I think it's another reason why they need to join these big conferences and try to join the Big Ten because the dollars are gonna come in because we got to pay for Polo to fly across the country and buck
Eyes gotta go play met cronin in LA. Let's see the buck Eyes play the Bengals. I like to watch that and see what Happenn't get that? Don't get that goal again. I don't want to hear this. I'm like, I'm where I'm against you on this. I don't want to hear the NFL and the Big Ten. No, that's stupid. See what happened? It will be a NFL type schedule every week in college, which you could argue for the just a guy who likes college football is cool. What happens
to Notre Dame all by itself there's nineteen schools in the Big ten. Do you join the Big ten? It depends or you were going to join the acc MAC. That's how they're going to mac Chuck. You talk to Marcus Freeman about joining the MAC, I relay that damn he's not gotting back to me about it. And what about the PAC twelve? What about the Big twelve, the Big the Big twelve for the Irish just the Big eighteen. So they're two Big eighteens. Now how many is PAC twelve? I can't
I can't keep track. I have no idea. So the Notre Dame annually gets what I say last week, twenty four million dollars a year from NBC. One more right now exactly. Their contract is up in twenty twenty four. They're gonna want three times that. They at least they want sixty five to seventy five million, which would put them on pace with a Big ten, which each team and a Big ten next year we'll get about seven Bennett.
But but with all this realignment, and who knows how many more dollars come into this thing of all of a sudden, by twenty twenty four, each Big ten team is getting one hundred million dollars and all of a sudden, seventy five million doesn't seem that great. Can you imagine a world where a seventy five million dollars TV contract is no good? Well? What did the Bengals get They need to that's maybe the NFL financial deal how to take
over college football. Bengals need Joe Burrow to get healthy and win these first two games of the season where Jamar Chase how he needs to stay out five weeks? Is he nuts? We gotta win these games rounds. Have you seen that schedule? The Bengal is tough. They gotta go Cleveland away here, Cleveland Baltimore like right out of the gate, and the Rams you could call you call that an easy game on that schedule. So you can't just say, oh, we'll just figure it out and we'll be good. Shock.
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snap a six game losing streak their rock tonight against the MIAMEC. Marlins is lying Richardson, by the way, sorry, but picture like two weeks ago, three weeks ago, it's like training camp was started. Things have like the best roster they've had in a long time. Reds or Red Hot or a couple games in first place, and like two weeks later Reds and lost six or Row and Joe Burrows on the shelf, what the hell's going on?
And FCS and FC can't play they lost a game to Nashville, Like how we look at not good five forty night with Sports Talk in the Ralph's American Grill Inside Pitched Kelsey Chevrolet Extritting Show. After the games, I saw this documentary and when the Japanese leadership came on the USS Missouri in nineteen forty five in order to surrender, that one Japanese dude with the bad leg and
the cane reminded me of David Bell. Right now, he's surrendering to the Americans, and David Bell is beat up by who's playing a part of Douglas MacArthur. Then well at this point, and so with Dave martinezs and Nats who came in and kick some reds ass. And there's David Bell with his cane coming off the deck of the Missouri saying, what the hell was that big mushroom cloud? Where the hell did that come from? Two of them lording Bengals are back on the practice field right now as we speak. What
about getting ready for the preseason opener Friday? Pay course? Dadas that Green Bay Packers shame Jane says, Joe Burrows walking without a lamp. Yeah, nothing that. Jarry Jones is back at practice after the show. Good. He's a play by play man work. I think I'm excited. Yeah, he's gonna be the best rookie on this big outside the Bucks rock think outside the box. So you want Ohio State in Michigan to join the AFC North? Correct? Who would you kick out? I kick out? Kick out
Cleveland and Baltimore? I bet you Baltimore hell out? Yeah? I want to tell where's Indianapolis go the Big Ten? They don't count. They had to stay in racing. Who think about if you're a college coach, you might as well look, look, you might as well go to the NFL first of all, but you have to deal with all this transfer porter and nil, all this sort of crap. And then and then now you look at your schedule and there's no gimmes. Youre usould be like three gimmes at
least per year. Now it's just stats away. It's gonna be in college basketball too. So why not go to the NFL, deal with less headaches, make more money and not have to like you know, can vince kids are go to class. Well, that's what I'm saying. Put in Michigan in the in the NC North Detroit because you got to get Detroit Lions. Don't tell me Michigan when you draw more fans in the Lions. The Lions actually sold out there. Yeah, they sold out this year. I like
to revise and extend my remarks sag as I did in sports. Well they in honor of a beautiful day, a rainy one here at Detroit State. But the sun is shining now. And also think outside the box, Chris Bush. You're making it back to back wins today, a NASCAR taking the victory in Michigan for Ford. We leave you with the immortal words of the student report all this should do with you, Bill, see you later. Thank you, Governor. I think he's worried about all this stuff anymore.
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