I believe hunting in the Great American. A great Bengals victory last night, very easy victory for our beloved Bengals, very easy victory. Every time Joe Burrow went down, I was holding my breath. But nonetheless, they have a short weekend. I'm ready for Tennessee and then Arizona and then Seattle. A man with all the answers. And by the way, the Reds kick it off at five ten to night of two in Cleveland, fighting for the Ohio Cup. It's in the balance. They have to win both games and
then out to Saint Louis for three. And there's still a heartbeat. According to the USA Today Today, the Reds of eight percent chance of getting of the playoffs playoffs an eight percent chance. Once again, the Great Dan Horde, the voice of your Bengals. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show, and I'll tell you what Dan on this glorious Tuesday afternoon. I'm feeling good. It's skyline time. It's not too bad. However, should I feel as good as I feel? Or should I feel as bad as I felt?
Should I feel good? Should I feel bad? Should I feel somewhere in between? What should I feel? Really you should feel fancast. It's the fun is shining. Joe Burrow still has two calves. The Bengals have their first win of the season. I don't know if I agree with the description of it as being easy, but who cares. They got the job done. It was Willis Reid in the NBA Finals. It was Michael Jordan in the Flu game. It was Carrie Struck sticking the landing with an injured ankle.
It was Tiger Woods winning the US Open with a broken leg. It was Kurt Schilling with the bloody sock. Joe Burrow answered the bell. I don't know if I was thrilled at the time that he decided to play, but I admire his toughness. And the best news of all is it after the game he said he didn't tweak it at all. It felt better after this game than it did after last week's game against the Ravens. On we
go to Tennessee looking to get to two and two. Well, two and two would be I think in the first place of they won zero and three. I always say, compared to what somebody says, vote for this person, vote for that person, I said, compared to what imagine sitting here at twelve ten pm on Tuesday afternoon, and the Bengals are zero and three, and last night Joe Burrow said, look, this was almost a do or die game and that if we win zero and three it's possible to recover,
but not really. And so going back yesterday afternoon, did you know ahead of time before seven or eight pm what was going to happen with a kickoff? And Joe Burrow I learned sometime yesterday that he was expected to play. Joe did a pretty aggressive workout earlier in the day, which isn't the norm on the day of a game, but obviously under his circumstances, they
wanted to give it one more test. Normally before a game, he goes out a couple hours before kickoff and does a pretty rigorous workout in the pregame warm ups before the rest of the guys are out there. In this case, he did it earlier in the day. He passed every test in that workout, so at that point they knew he was good to go. But it's kind of funny because not all of his teammates knew that he was good to go. Jamar Chase walked out onto the field at like six pm,
two hours before kickoff. Burrow is sitting on the bench. Chase sat down next to him. Burrow said he was going to play. Chase said, don't. He shouldn't meet Jamark. Chase is the one guy who keeps telling Joe Burrow, don't play. Wait as long as it takes until there's no chance of reinjuring yourself. But there are a lot of smart people that Joe consulted with on this, and they told him he wasn't at any real,
you know, significant risk of re injuring it just from playing. So they made the decision to go ahead and play, and then thankfully it all worked out. And Jamar Chase said perhaps his great as game as a Bengal. They were comparing it to one of the great games ever played on Monday Night Football by any wide receiver. And te Higgins had a terrible game. He had some difficulties with cramps. But would you say that Jamar Chase game was
the best he's ever played as a Bengal. I wouldn't say that, Willie, because he had that game two years ago late in the season against Kansas City where he had eleven catches for two hundred and sixty six yards. That is the single game record for the Bengals for receiving yards. Now, his twelve catches were one short of the team record of thirteen held by Carl Pickens.
But on the list of great games by Chase and there have been many, I still have that Kansas City game from twenty twenty one at the top of the list, and Burrow through fifteen passes to Chase and he caught twelve or fifteen. There was one or two that were overthrowsn uncatchable for about one hundred and forty one yards, which was spectacular. Now let's talk about the defense. It was unbelievable. I think I don't know how good the Rams
are going to be this year. They're won and two last year there were I think they won five games last year, having beaten the Bengals because of a referees call at the end of the game against Zach Wilson. But nonetheless, I go back in time, how good are the Los Angeles Rams. Their offense is really good, Willie. I don't know if their team top to bottom is great, but in the first two games of the season, their offense went up and down the field against two good defenses Seattle in Seattle
and San Francisco last week. The forty nine Ers might be the best team in the NFL. I think they are. Their defense is great, and the Rams had no trouble moving the ball against San Francisco. They outgained the forty nine Ers, even though San Francisco won that game by a touchdown. The Bengals are the one team this year. Now again, it's three weeks. It's a relatively small sample size, but the only team this year to shut down that Rams offense, and they thoroughly dominated the game. The Rams
did not convert a third down until their last one of the night. Chick sacks ten quarterback hits, two more sacks that didn't count because of penalties. It was one of the best defensive performances the Bengals have ever had since flew Anarumo has been the defensive coordinator. According to Tony Bender, Joe Burrow should not have played. They should have rested him last night. You put in mccaren or you put you put in Jake Browning or whatever, because you got
a good defense. Evan became Moneymac once again missed the first field goal, then one, and made four in a Row. I think he made two hundred yards and field goals and some of them. Some of the smart money said, you know what, don't play take off, But I contend, Look, it's been more than six weeks. In fact, eight weeks. He heard he tweaked his calf on July twenty seven. We're about eight or nine weeks later, and at some point you gotta let it rip unless there's
out achilles difficulty. Some of the experts. Dan Horde said last night, Look, he's got a bad calf, which is bad if you're an Adams County farmer, but for a football player, it's even worse. And he could tear his achilles because take a look at Aaron Rodgers. So where did Dan Horde stand on that issue? Rest him, don't rest him, play him, don't play him. What do you do with a twenty six year
old worth a quarter of a billion dollars. You trust Joe Burrow and you trust the medical staff, and I'm sure they said there's no connection to a strained calf and the possibility of tearing the achilles. Yesterday was exactly sixty days since he suffered that strained cast. So there has been a lot of time for recovery, and it's not like it went back to square one in the
Baltimore game. He tweeked it it's unfortunate that that happened. He obviously experienced some pain, but by the end of the week he felt much better. It is funny, though, Willie. When I watched Joe Burrow go out to practice on Thursday last week, which was the first day that they practiced before a Monday night game, I said, no way, he's not going to play. He was not moving well. He did nothing in that practice. He didn't even jog in the pregame warmups or i'm sorry, the pre
practice warmups. But he said it started to feel better on Friday, got a little bit better on Saturday, and by Sunday, Joe Burrow said, I knew I would be able to play, So you got to trust him. You got to trust your doctors. And like you said, it wasn't like this happened a week ago. It's been a couple of months basically,
and they needed to win at oh and two. So from credit, he's tough, he's gutsy, and he wanted to be there for his guys, and he knew the importance he weighed the risk of future injury against an Owen three record. What did Mike Brown say to Joe Burrow in the golf cart. I don't know, but I'd be willing to bet it was something along the lines of, Joe, we admire your toughness, but we need you
to be honest. You are the franchise. We don't want you to play if you think it's risky, and as much as we admire your willingness to go out there no matter what, we want you to know that all we really care about is your long term health. I would suspect Mike said something pretty similar to that. Any truth to the rumors that Taylor Swift was in a box somewhere at pay Course Stadium looking at Joe Burrow, who's not yet
married, is that true? Is no truth to that because she's been cavorting with four M Bearcat Travis Kelsey. I'll say this based on what we know about Joe Burrow. I don't think Joe Burrow would want anything to do with the spotlight that would go to dating Taylor Swift, as much as he might like her music and think that she's a lovely woman. Travis Kelsey on the other hand, nobody loves the spotlight more than that guy. He's amazing.
I saw yesterday that sales at his jersey went up four hundred percent after Taylor Swift was seen in the luxury box at Kansas City on Sunday. Four hundred percent, Willie, I think Kelsey gets a cut of those jersey sales, so that's great marketing. Did you have much a relationship with Travis Kelsey when he was here playing for UC, because of course I was here, but I vaguely recall the guy, and I'm thinking, you know, he wasn't okay. He came here as I think a quarterback or a running back became
a tight end. Did you have any relationship with him when he was here playing for the Bearcats. I did. I wouldn't say a super close relationship, but I obviously interviewed him many times. I think we probably had more of a friendly relationship. Since his career ended, I've seen him at some UC functions. He's been a great ambassador for UC athletics and man a first
ballot Hall of Famer. It's really interesting right now. You could make the case, Willie, that there are three former Bearcats who are the best player at their position in the NFL. Travis Kelsey, his brother Jason Kelsey, who's the best center in the NFL. And Sas Gardner, who might be the best cornerback in the NFL. That's pretty amazing for UC to have three guys who could very well be the best player at that at their position in the entire league. And Taylor Swift did play. I mean, she's sang
at paid court. Did you go see her at that point? I know, I had two tickets I game away to a couple of girls. They wanted to see her a lot more than I want. So you went there, So there's something. There is a relationship between you and Taylor Swift. You went to the concert, well, if you want to put it that way. If you want to put it that way, Willie, I will say this, I went. It was great, but I do think of the sixty thousand plus in attendance, I knew the least number of her songs
of anybody there. I wanted to go to see the spectacle. You know, when somebody like that performs in your town. I always want to see the greats perform in person, whether it's sports, music, acting, whatever. If I have the opportunity, so I went, I enjoyed it, and now maybe I know three of her songs instead of one. Will there be one about Travis Kelsey in about six months? You know, she does have that reputation for the bad breakup song, So I hope Travis behaves well.
If things do not go well long term, well we'll see what occurs. But do you hit bracelets? Did you stand up? Did you sway? Did you sing well? What happened? How would you rate then? How would you rate the con cert? I enjoyed the concert. I did get a Who Day Friendship bracelet, which I have not worn. Said, I did wear at the concert that night, an orange and black Who Day Friendship bracelet. I did not sing because, like I said, I didn't know the words to the songs, but it was fun. I'm glad,
I went. I'm not sure I would pay that ticket price to see her a second time, but like I said, I like to see the greats perform in person whenever possible, and I'm glad I had that opportunity with her. Was Dave Lapham with you? I'd like to see you two up there with the Taylor Swift bracelet. I mean you have to turn in your main card, I think, But was Lapham with you? Lap with not with me that night? I don't know if a Lap and his lovely wife Lynn
attended either of the Taylor Swift shows. I wouldn't be surprised if they did. I know they liked to go to concerts at River Bend. So I have to check with Lap when I see him later today. Now, lastly, of course, this past week was a long week. This coming this week is a short one breakdown the Tennessee Titans, who got way laid by
the Cleveland Browns. Break it down. Here's what you need to know about Tennessee based on that Cleveland game last Sunday, Willie, they had more punts than first downs Devin punts, six first downs ninety four yards of offense, which is anemic by NFL standards. Now, the Browns defense has a lot to do with that. They have been some nominal in the first three games
of the year. It obviously began with the Bengals an opening day and their defense played well and their loss to the Steelers, but the offense gave up two touchdowns that were scored by the Steelers defense, but still six first downs in a game, ninety four yards in a game. Their offense isn't very good. Ryan Tannehill seems to have regressed a little bit since Arthur Smith is no longer their offensive coordinator. I think the Bengals defense should fare pre pretty
well this Sunday. You've got to shut down the King Derrick Henry. But assuming they can do a reasonably good job there, let's see if the offense can get it cooking a little bit better than it's been through three weeks. And it's so, I think the Bengals even the record at two and two.
One of the classic moments is when Travis Kelsey, holding the hand of Taylor Swift, walks out of the Kansas City locker room and jumps into his convertible and they almost like Barbie style, they pull away from the stadium waving to people and they're convertible with Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift. That was the best. I will see what happens. But Dan Horde, thank you very much and a great call with you in the LAP and talk to the Lap
about Taylor Swift and get some analysis. You got it, Willie, thanks for having me on. Always a pleasure. God bless America. Thank you very much. Dan Hoard, the voice of your Bengals. Classic moment. I don't know what the hell Travis Kelsey was wearing. The suit looks ridiculous, but she is wearing a Kansas City pull over. They get into his convertible outside of Arrowhead and everyone is cheering and they wave as they pull off.
It was it was the moment I think of the weekend. Let us continue with more your reaction five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand Red spaceball kicks off at five ten to night and the mistake by the Lake on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Hey Bengal fans, you know great tackling can happen off the gridiron two rough trail ahead, tough to do
list Billy Cunningham, the Great American Great night. I was thinking that the conclusion of the game that the Bengal defense not quite the two thousand Ravens defense, but pretty good, not bad. And when you hear Dan Horde talk about the things the Rams do the best is offensively, and they have our beloved Bengals throttle. The Rams offense is not bad and the offense r offense itself appears to be a little bit of work in progress. So we'll see
what happens down the road at a long week. Now short week, we'll see what happens to Joey be. But thinking about little Cincinnati, Ohio, whether the thirty fourth or thirty fifth largest market in the country, and when I think of the last several weeks to live here in the Tri State, you talk about the tennis tournament, the Western and Southern Tennis Tournament. To have the Joker win that and also a golf wins at the two winners of the US Open, not bad. Spend a week up there. Pretty good
stuff. We're going to have on later David Young, Warren County Commissioner, later in the weeks to say, oh, that's going. But the best in tennis is here, no question about it. And the Reds are marching for glory and for some of the judgment Seat of God. They were not intended at this point to do that well, but of course they are. And then secondly, the nation's spotlight comes to Cincinnati Monday night football with all the bazaars, pretty good stuff. Throw on top without October Fest, which
was fabulous for four days. Throw on top of that the w EBN Western and Southern fireworks maybe the best fireworks display anywhere, any place, going on anywhere. Pretty good stuff. No city in America has better high school football than the Try State from covecath and Beechwood, the Maul or Saint X all the way up and down seventy one. If you want to watch high school football, there's no better place to be. And if you like college football,
Oklahoma comes to town. Just up the road is Ohio State. Just up down the road is Kentucky basketball. Right here is avir uc Bearcott basketball. Pretty good stuff. Plus Mount Saint Joe not bad. And everywhere I look, Cincinnati punches above its weight on almost everything. It's really fabulous. Look what's happened to Otr, Look what's happening to downtown? Not bad?
And it's just proud to be in this community. When I watched the coverage of Monday Night football and what it meant for the Try State and Joe Burrow, Los Angeles Rams the LA along with the Charges, the two of them, I think of a total of two football games this year, Los Angeles and New York Jets. The Jets and the Giants stink or the Redskins stink. The big cities they don't get it done, but Cincinnati somehow gets it
done. And throw in the LPGA the best female golfers in the world, of the friendly confines of Kenwal Country Glove on top of all that, And that's happened just in the last few weeks. Not bad, So proud to be here, proud to stay, and proud for the last forty years to
be with you on the radio at this sacred radio station. Now. Secondly, we have coming up after one o'clock today, the great Scott Powell of Rediscovering the Rediscovering America also the Discovery Institute, has written some columns about how much trouble we're in, which we know we're in trouble as a country, as a nation, but we also know there's always a way out, and so he's going to give us some solutions how to get out of the mess
that we find ourselves in, and we'll go from there. Plus later on we've scheduled Liz Wheeler to come and speak to us about hiding your children. What's happening in many urban areas, in blue cities and blue states, what's occurring, and so that's the flip side of life. Whenever something's up, you know it's there's an equal amount down as the nature of life. When I look at and I guess soon Joe Biden is going to try to walk
in a picket line. And I would add that Senator Josh Holley of Missouri, one of my favorite U. S Senators, has also done the same thing. You would think traditionally a great American like myself would be on the side of the large car companies Ford Motor, etc. But I'm not. I know how things work, and Ford Motor Company and GM and Chrysler is never going to be permitted to go out of business by any standard by the
federal government because the auto industry is too valuable in this country. And so if I find myself walking so called a picket line somewhere in Sharonville, understand that my allegiance will always be with working men and women who ought to form the heart and soul of this great country. After World War Two, the world did not have a middle class. It didn't exist anywhere. There was a few at the top of the many at the bottom who scrapped and saved
and worked. And after World War two, American entrepreneurism from nineteen forty five to nineteen eighty four. Over that period of time of almost forty years, built an incredible middle class, the great bulk of us or in the middle class, you might wax and wane up and down, but the great bulk of the American people, the great bulk of my family, have always been
middle class Americans, many of whom took factory manufacturing jobs. We find ourselves now where the US government wrongfully infiltrates the economy and picks winners and losers based
upon politics. The Ford Motor Company, General Motors, etc. Should be in the business of consumers determining which direction their company flows where it goes, what happens, the consumer will decide to buy Traverses or by Blazers, or buy Broncos or by whatever, based upon the quality of the product, affordability thereof, and the customer service of the dealership. But that doesn't happen. The Feds have grossly intervened and the car mark and it determined that electric vehicles
are the future. Damn it, whether you want it or not. And I saw yesterday that Kevin knew some of the governor of California is going to order that by twenty thirty, there will be no sales of gasoline powered cars in the state of California. And I also see that the state of California is suing the oil companies for legally selling their product in California, Exxon, BP and the rest for causing so called pollution. And so the government has
wrongfully intervened in the marketplace, picking winners and losers. This is on the heels yesterday of Ford Motor Companies saying they are going to withdraw their support for a multi billion dollar plant in the state of Michigan that was turned down by two or three other locations headline Ford gets cold feet, polls plug on multibillion dollars. China backed Evy battery plant in Michigan, and when I read into this story, the Chinese government, and they control all business in China,
determined to build their batteries in the United States. They originally went to Virginia, but the governor of Virginia said there's too much communist Chinese involvement governmental involvement in this, we don't take them. But Governor Whitmer and Michigan did. They projected a commitment to American manufacturing, asserting it would create two and a
half thousand new American jobs. But the partnership was with a Chinese company which is part of the Chinese government, to control aspects of electrical vehicle supply and chains inside of this country. And so the UAW has a case of the Goo goo because electric vehicles, according to democrats, are the future, and they may be the future the great American might say, in the next fifteen to thirty years, who knows what's going to happen with the grid A.
We're gonna have cold nuclear fusion. Are we're going to have hydrogen products, or we're going to have some other nuclear reactor. Are we going to discover dilithium crystals in which we can generate electricity not using coal or natural gas or oil. That likely will happen in the next fifteen to thirty years, But it's not going to happen in the next ten to fifteen years at all.
It cannot happen. Talked to Dale Donovan about that. So the government directly and indirectly is demanding the creation of electric vehicles against the women wishes of the American people. China, the goal here from the Chinese perspective is for them to control domestic electric vehicle production in the United States because those vehicles, of course, are powered by batteries of cobalt, uranium, lithium, and nickel
and more, all of which cannot be mined in this country. The Abiden administration, as Obama did, will not give permits for gas and oil pipelines, but they will not also allow Minnesota mines or mines in Nevada to have products like cobalt, lithium and nickel mine because it's against environmental rules of the
EPA that can destroy any company by the stroke of a pen. And so the goal here was to have the communist red Chinese invest hundreds of millions of dollars in partnership with Ford Motor Company, event taking over the organization of these minerals and chemicals inside batteries to be assembled in Michigan. And Ford Motor Company said, wait a minute, right now, every Ford product we sell that's
an EV loses seven to ten thousand dollars per vehicle. In fact, the overall loss by Ford Motor Company in one year was seven billion dollars because of electric vehicles. Seven billion that could have gone to the workers. So the UAW is being screwed, blued and tattooed by its own government requiring evs and batteries, and the UAW has figured that out. How come Ford Motor and GM is being mandated by the federal government to produce products at a loss,
serious loss that they cannot sell. When I talked to various dealers, they will tell you the American consumer does not want electric vehicles because of all the reasons we've discussed. They're expensive, they're very difficult to charge. Charging stations performed intermittently. When I pulled up to a gas pump last night with my Chevy Blazer, I was able to fill up my vehicle in about five minutes
and off I go. When someone pulls up to an EV charging station, it can take one to three hours of sitting there if the products available, using your credit card to pay for the electricity. We don't have a grid to support electric vehicles. It maybe ten to twenty years, but it's getting We have fewer and fewer power stations because the EPA makes it more difficult for
utilities to put them together. Most of the energy in this country comes from natural gas and clean coal, and if you look around, things are pretty good. Not bad at all. The air looks pretty good, the water's fine. The EPA should go out of business and say the mission that caused us to be formed has now been met in the air. When you're a young man, when Sheriff Dave found himself in Mount Auburn looked over the tip
down to the base in the Cincinnati there was a smog. And every now and then I visit OTR, I drive around, I don't see smog, and there's fishermen pulling bass out of the Ohio River to eat. The EPA. I'm against pollution, all of us are. We don't like pollution. We don't like to breathe bad air. We don't want that. And that's what we got right now. Pretty good situation. The air is good, the water is possible, and we're in a good position. But that's not
good enough because it involves government control of your life through electric vehicles. Now we're told how many ounces of water in our toilet, what kind of wattage above that we can sell? And it's too much. We have reached the goals of a clean environment, more or less pollution free, and it's time to recognize that and let wonderful scientific discoveries move the power grid. Forward goes right now, we don't have the electricity being able to produce to have large
numbers of evs running around. It's going to destroy the middle class. I'm a middle class American. I was born into into a little bit of poverty. I didn't recognize it as such. But I've spent most of my life
as a middle class American and I love that way of life. And the government should not make it more difficult to liver in the middle class instead of shouldn't make it less difficult instead of more by having vehicles that cost forty to sixty thousand dollars evs without the ability to get rid of the batteries once the life cycle is completed. And I have electrical battery plants owned by the communist
Red Chinese built in Michigan. So I compliment Forward for what they're doing pulling the plug on a multibillion dollars China back to EV battery plant, which is hurting middle class Americans. Let's continue. I have much more to say. I have so much to say in so little time. And if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, after one o'clock today will be Scott Powell, and we have scheduled to
Liz Wheeler after two o'clock. We'll see what happens. She's from Cincinnati, from Sharonville. She's written a new book about what the government and others are doing to your children, called Hide Your Children. And there's a reason for that. So let's continue. Secondly, Red's Baseball there's a there's a mild heartbeat still occurring in the chest of Red's Country. Starts off about five ten this afternoon in Cleveland. Got to go. If they win the next five
games, the odds are about thirty percent of them making the playoffs. The game on Wednesday and Saturday were killers as far as that goes, And if the Reds are one game out, it feel pretty good. But right now they're in the last column, three games out with five games to play, two and a half games out of the of the wildcard spot. We'll see what happens. Troll fifty four, Home of Your Reds and the Bengals. Bengals win on news Radio seven hundred WLW ty do their things this fall is
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good. My Billy Cunningham, the Great American, of course. So about a week ago we celebrated Constitution Day, which we celebrate every conceivable national holiday, except perhaps the most important, which was September seventeenth, and the last of few nights on PBS, I'm watching the specials on Benjamin Franklin. It was like eighty three, eighty four years old when he died, and of course the Constitution was largely mentally morally drafted by him. And Benjamin Franklin was
absolutely indispensable of the founding of this republic. When he came out of the last meetings in those hot summer days in seventeen eighty seven, he was asked by a citizen do we have a monarchy or do we have a do we have a constitutional form? And he said, we have a republic if you can keep it. In response to what kind of government did you create, he said, quote, a republic if you can keep it. And I'm not sure where we are right now, but no one has written more clearly
clearly on the subject matter than the great Scott Powell. He's got several columns at at townhall dot com and elsewhere and rediscovering America, and once again Scott Powell Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. About seven eight days ago, you wrote a column Constitution Day, September the seventeenth. It reminds us that people's potential was unleashed by limited government. Then you're us, I wrote one August
the second, Solving America's intractable problems is easier than most people think. And one powerful sentence that you put in your column of September sixteenth was this, Americans are increasingly dismade and wonder why literally everything seems to be going wrong. The US has been invaded by over seven million foign migrants in the past two
years. Lawlessness and crime have reached new heights. People's freedoms and rights are being continuously threatened, And wrote it traditional families under attack by militant LGBTQ movements, uncontrolled government spending as unleashed inflation. He wrote at the credit worthiness of the dollar. Public schools compensate for their failure by lowering standards. US generals and admirals have gone woke with DEI policies and undermined morale and readiness of the
military to fight wars. And the Democratic Party has brought disgrace to the US by criminalizing speech and politics, attempting to imprison a former us P, a leading opposition leader of the country's most popular leader. I would note that a couple of days ago to Washington Post, not exactly a conservative bashion has Trump now being Biden by ten percentage points, causing the last few days the liberals that go nuts. So where do I begin? Why is Constitution Day not
as celebrated as it should be in this country? Well, you know, it's a fascinating story. Constitution Day. It was recognized we had all these holidays, and you know, every time you you establish a national holiday, you get people a day off. And most of the holidays were were are all appropriate, and Constitution Day really merits a day off, but it was
decided it should be an observance holiday. And the vision that was discussed in Congress was that that every everyone, every every person in school, every child, regardless of what level, of what grade level, from grades one through twelve, they would take September seventeenth off from their normal curriculum and they would they would study and talk only about the Constitution for the entire school day on September seventeenth every year. Now, can you imagine, can you can you
imagine young children. Of course, the conversations that first first graders would have would be different than third in sixth graders. But if you talked about the Constitution every year, oh my gosh, graduates from high school would would know more about America and about how our government works than you know, than anybody does any graduates do today. Because so it was a great vision, but
they walked away from it, you know, they stopped doing it. But the original vision was that seven September seventeenth would be set as side for school students in public schools to read and study and discuss what the Constitution was, what it accomplishes, and how it works to make our country work. And what happened and what happened with these waves of immigration we've had in the past, is that the public slash private school system solidified the ideas that were all
Americans. We began with pledge of allegiance to start the day, we had the star spangled banner, we had the American flag and classrooms. So immigrants may have come from all over the world, but the public slash private school system made us all one people believing in one principle. Does that happen today. Well, the immigration program is still actually pretty robust. I mean, immigrants still have to become a citizen. They need to pass a test of
knowledge of American history, including aspects of the Constitution. And it's really quite remarkable. Many new immigrants know more about America than you know, people who have been born and lived here a long time, because our schools have failed us so badly. But anyway, the Constitution does provide this amazing roadmap. And unfortunately, you know, most of our problems today are are a direct result of walking away from the Constitution. I mean, where do you want
to start? You want to start with a southern border. It's a major problem. You just in my article, which was written a week ago or ten days ago, I talked about seven million. I like to be conservative
in my estimates, but I've been listening and studying throughout this week. I was giving a couple of talks up in Virginia, and I came to hear that it's believed that they're far more illegal immigrants come into our country under Biden than seven million, because twenty thousand you know this for instance, this this month, Uh, you know, we have an influx of twenty You know, twenty thousand illegals are coming in. Okay, you multiply that, uh,
you multiply that, or it's what is the number. It's like, it's it's it's two hundred thousand a month. That's it, two hundred thousand a month. You multiply that times at the beginning of the Biden administration, and what do you get. You get about fifteen million illegals in this country who don't go through the process of citizenship. When I see, and I've attended some of this in federal court, they pledge Allasians in the flag.
They take a course, they understand what being an American means, They stand up and they pledge alased. None of the illegals fifteen million, it could be ten to fifteen to twenty million, don't pledge allegians to anything other than they're Obama phone. It doesn't happen, right, and then then we're paying them. I didn't do the math on it. I wanted to do it before the show bill, but I understand there. You know, they get
a check right away, but then they're being paid. All these illegals are being paid from you know, we'd like to say that we the taxpayer. We are paying it, but we're borrowing so much money now it's just you know, it's just a uh, you know, creating new money, you know, growing our debt to fund all manner of things. And we're really undermining the future for our children and grandchildren. I mean, we are broke
by any objective measurement. Of course we are. And just a few days ago we had the premier of the leader of Ukraine, Zelenski, come and begged for more money. We've given, We've printed one hundred billion dollars or more money and sent over. There have no idea where the money is, how it's being used. He's firing generals and admirals on a regular basis because of massive corruption and fraud. And hell, I want Adamerpooting to lose. I want him to burn in Hell for eternity. But where does all the
money come from? We're handing out all over the world, and the cost of illegal immigration is well north of one hundred billion dollars a year and direct
benefits to the illegals that we don't have that money either. Every time, I know, every time I read this, I shake my head and say, how did we get in this position, and it's because of one person, Joe Biden, who's also on the take, much like Menendez from I mean, the explosion of our debt in the country really came under the under the Obama administration, and and and things were you know, he was the he was the first president you know, to to here have year after year
after year trillion dollars deficits, a trillion dollars. Yeah, and uh, and things slightly improved by the end of administration. And then and then when when Trump took over, he inherited this sort of structural you know, deficit spending, and you know, it was really in his you know, so he couldn't get his arms around reducing the deficit very much. And then COVID came at in his last year of his administration, and the deficit just exploded
to you know, to to well over two trillion. And we're facing a two trillion plus deficit this year. This year which ends in a few days September thirty two trillion dollars that we don't have and le's have. And something dramatic occurs with the alleged shutdown happening on. Unless something dramatic occurs, it's two trillion dollars a year every year as far as the eye can see.
And look at this way. From seventeen eighty seven until the year two thousand, which is what two hundred, two hundred and thirteen years the total accumulated at national debt. And there's two hundred and thirteen years, through war's, feast and famine, depressions, ward wars, etc. A total of four trillion dollars. And that's just the last two years under Joe Biden. Yes, right, right, So we went from four trillion in in how many years? Twenty two hundred and thirteen years. Yeah, and I went four
trillion two years. But I remember at the end of the of the of the Bush administration, we were about eight and a half trillion in debt and that was in two thousand and eight. So here we are, uh, you know, fifteen years later, and we've quadrupled the debt, quadrupled the debt. We've gone from eight trillion to you know, thirty two and a
half trillion right now, going on thirty three trillions. So why do you say then In August the second of this year, headline that was exerved in many places, including townhall dot com solving Americas and problems is easier than most people think. Well, it's it's easier than most people think because the Constitution is really provides a roadmap that really does work. You know. For instance, we have a roadmap right now where the Constitution empowers the Congress, the
Congress alone, the House of Representatives, to control the budget. In other words, the president, the executive can't just go off and spend money. You know, the agencies ETA, you know, Justice Department, Labor Department, Commerce Department, you know, none of them can create their own you know, can do their can do unlimited spending. They have to be funded by Congress, and Congress could turn off the spigot. We could shut down
the counterpart, deductive education department. I mean, education has gotten worse ever since the Department of Education was formed by Jimmy Carter in seventy seven. Our public schools have deteriorated, you know, every decade since that time, until they are worthless today almost. Yeah, So let's shut it down. We could shut down, we could downsize all these agencies. We would just follow the Constitution. But the problem is the people that get elected, they don't
have the courage, they don't have the spine to do it. The Republicans control the Congress, and I do hope that they shut it down this time, but it's it's you know, I don't know what's going to happen to you. Though. My thought is that if in November of next year we do not seriously go a different position the Grand Experiment bragged on by Benjamin Franklin,
etc. We'll die. And that's somehow government's great civilizations last two to three hundred years, and America is right now about two hundred and thirty five years into this Great experiment. And the one way to kill it all is to have a trashed currency that means nothing and take wheel barrels of money to buy a loaf of bread. And at the rate we're going, if we don't fundamentally change and go a completely different direction, then we're done. Because
one thing you can say about intractable problems. If we have a dysfunctional currency that has no value and will continue to borrow two trillion dollars a year as far as the eye can see, we're going to have an economic crash. It'll make the Great Depression look like child's play. That's what I say, I fully agree with you. And I was writing about this twelve years ago. You know, we just had a downgrade by Fitch on US debt. Right. We have three credit rating agencies, Fitch, Moodies, and Standard
and Poors. It was in two ten or two eleven that S and P downgraded the debt and that's because the deaths that was exploding then under Biden under Obama, and we thought maybe Moodies would follow, but they didn't. But now Fitch followed. And the reasons for the downgrade. I mean, as much as as the politicians will try to talk it away, it is, the fundamental reason is that we are is that we are. You know, basically, we have more more liabilities than assets, and they're growing too fast.
The liabilities are growing faster than the assets, right, and there's no plan to pay back the debt. Imagine you had a loan at the bank and you kept doubling the interest every couple of years, and you kept borrowing more money. At some point the bank would say to Scott Powell, that's
it. We're giving you no more money. We're going to foreclose. And what's going to happen is the American economy cannot generate enough income to pay the interest on the national debt, which the politicians generally Democrats and some Republicans have
no interest to solve. And if we get another two or three years down the road and now it's forty trillion dollars and those who hold the bonds quit loaning us money, that we're done, and we have to repudiate the debt, which will crash the economy, put out of work eighty percent of the American people. The breadlines will be around the corner, riots or breakout in every American city. And we're done. And that's why we got one chance
to do it. I'll do it. You are right on. And even if you were to say, well, maybe it'll go a little bit longer, all your listeners should understand that our debt is growing on average at over eight percent a year. In other words, the debt is growing at eight percent a year. Now, some years it goes down a little bit from that. Other years it goes up much more than eight percent. But it's average over the last twenty years a gross rate eight percent, and there's no
sign that's going to slow down. Meanwhile, the other side, the assets side, he's only growing it two to two and a quarter percent. Right, another GDP goes up about two percent. The decades up eight percent. And it's been happening for a long time. Scott Powell. I could spend all day with you, but I would urge people to go to Scott Powell and just google it. Constitution Day solving problems. It's all right there, Scott Powell. We gotta run. Yeah. Yeah, it's the most important
chapter in the book Rediscovering America. It is Scott Powell. You're a great American, and thank you very much, thank you, thank you. Bill. All right, let's continue. There's the warning. There's the warning. We have one chance to get this right. Otherwise we're done. Bill Cunningham on seven hundred WW greenberry, greenberry, healthy cereals for your family. You've heard our jingle, but have you tried? And take an extra thirty percent
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is abusing Zach Thomas Hey sack Stafford at the twelve yard line? Oh hellooo, hello quiet, I'm broadcasting. Beagles up by seven ten sixteen to go Stafford back to pass again? Here comes the rush nailed Mike hendrickson, who is abusing Zach Thomas Hey sack Stafford at the twelve yard line? Yeah, people are going up street Bill is going nuts to Sinna touched down. All right, segment the most exciting Monday Night games, national networks that all the
sports talk shows today want nuts. Give me your analysis of the Bengals victory over those lowly Rams. Well, it wasn't pretty, Willie. It was ugly at times, but the boys got it done in the white uniforms, and they got that first dub of the season nineteen to sixteen sixty five thousand, one five eight. They had twice that. In the house segment, are you ready? Paul luck is bringing tomorrow a quarter twelve talked to him this morning. Yea ten super big boys, ten hot fudge cakes and celebration
of the Bengals victory from McKinney mortgage. Your comments, I want one strawberry pie baby for me, really, and I'll take a hot fudge cake too. You want both? Why not? You'd be like a chipmunk with chow. I'm hungry, and when you're hungry, you don't get between you and
the buffet line. Right about that, fans, So you on a ting this kidden Joe Burrow shook off the lingering effects of that right calf injury, Willie throwing for two hundred and fifty five yards, Money Mac four field goals, and then Joey m Joey Mixon ten running a third quarter of the difference, but fuck the d the defense got it done last night. Logan Wilson six sacks, two interceptions, and six sacks of Matthew Stafford. And you
know who's the speaker for Deer Park High School. On Monday, October the sixteenth, Logan Wilson Bingo La was one little plaque passing my role to the right. Matthew Stafford, the human Jukes machine gets a duck field quick snaps Stafford to throw again over the middle, deflected it, picked off at twenty two. It was deflected at Wilson and picked off by Logan Wilson. Hilton deflected it, gets up, tax on it. I begin celebrating with his
teammates. The Bengals get their second, both by Logan Wilson had habit at the twenty one yard Lin La one for eleven on third down. I think the Bengals had more false starts penalties than they had in total yards. And the first half not good. Gotta get that, gotta get that clean. The first half wasn't good, but the second half right and Money Mack kicked field goals of over two hundred yards more to night on Bengals line six or
will be fifty four yard field goal attempt for Evan mc pherson. He better make that far tonight. One from fifty plus. Here comes the right footed kick. He has the distance. Oh yes, good money. Mac two delivers. He's hit from forty eight, forty nine, fifty three and fifty four and the Bengals have at ten point leave nineteen to nine with seven thirteen to go, saying the first kick was an insufficient funds. The bank marked NSF and sun it back, but then Evan mcpherrison put a check through four
more times and it cleared his account. Bengals go to one and two, Willie. They're one game out of the out of the running now and they're at Music City, USA. That's Dashville, Tennessee against the former team of Rocky Boiman, the Titans this Sunday. What do you think? I think it's another w because their Titans got whipped by the Browns in Cleveland twenty seven to three badly last Sunday. We'll see what happens. They can't go backwards.
They have Tennessee, then they have ARIZONI correct, and then they have they have one home game in October. In three weeks one, the Seattle Seahawks come here. What do you think about that prejudice against Cincinnati? I think so obviously. Let's see Willie. The Studs reporters are proud service of your local Tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers. Tame Star quality you can feel in beautiful northern Kentucky. Called on Heating and coolly at eight five nine
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That's Michael Jackson's favorite university. Preview the game tonight on The Scott Saderfield Show, Live in the Rigid Montgomery and at eight oh five on Fox Sports thirteen sixty. Red's update Hunter Green against Lucas g Alito tonight. Well he's pitching Tuesday and probably Sunday, right, but would you agree they must get a dub in every game between now and Sunday. Well, then they roll the dice and see what happens. There are three in the lost column, two
and half out. They don't play on Thursday. However, the Snakes lost yesterday to the Yanks, six to four. The Yanks are coming. Let's see, so first of two against those Guardians in Cleveland five ten Sports Talk with Lance Ralph's American Grill Inside Pitch and the Kelsey Chevrolet Extrinning Show after the game. So you still have hope always for the Reds. Wait no longer. The University of Cincinnati men's basketball schedule is out. It's forty one days
till they start. What forty one days until there's that number again? They start basketball one I say fourteen. The home opener Illinois Chicago, Monday, November six at nine pm. They'll play ten games at home, the Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout at Xavier Saturday December ninth, The Hoops Classic Downtown against Dayton Saturday December sixteenth. You see, we'll also have a home rematch with n
KU Sunday, November the nineteenth. Xavier keeps having players getting hurt. What does Sean Miller say, don't know, that's what Ron says, you see opens play in the Big Twelve basketball Saturday, January six that b Yu the home opener for the in the Big Twelve and basketball the Texas Longhorns Tuesday, January ninth. Then hook'm Horns. They go to Baylor the January thirteenth, and then fog Allen Field House, Kansas Rock Chalk Jayhawk against the Kansas Jayhawks
Monday, January twenty second. Does you see, No, they're in the big time now. You got up your game just a little bit. That's what they're doing. Chalk Jayhawk the home of Tom Dinkle. And you got Texas, you got Texas Tech. Yep, you have Baylor. You have that other team next to us, next door to next door to Ohio kind of who you know? Huh the Mountaineers. Yeah, that's out of the book of life. All I can say is, right now, Xavier keeps
losing their best players to injuries and other problems. Well, you see es in the big time. We'll see what happens. When Saderfield during the game against Oklahoma got a Gatorade back when he got his first first down, they were hammered. That tells you no. The one they couldn't play anymore. They were dehydrated, couldn't play. Yea, but Oklahoma only being him by fourteen, I was considered direct a victory. Well, fourteen as a victory. Friday night, they're heading to Utah, baby, b Y you well
Cole Raine win a game. I hope they got the comets. They got the comets at home this Fridays will beat them. And wait a minute, you ragged them all last week. The park takes on Wyoming this about. It's about time Wyoming up to schedule. Absolutely, thank you, Bob. I may not turn out so well. Where's he been? I think he's been dead for about twenty years? Okay, well he's calling from beyond the grave. Absolutely. I did see Jim Herman the PGA pro stopped by the
tailgate crashers pregame party last night. He's funny and he says, how's Willie Jim Herman, Jim Herman, good Man? Out of you see the greatest golfer in history to come out of Cincinnati, Steve Flesh. He got him, got Volpenheim. No not you, no, no, no you you when you went on the PGA tour. Ye, that's a different category of player. Well, yes, I can tell you right. I hear Dean
Gregory might be a heading that way. Is the Champions Tour considering, Yeah, possibly to go to the Senior Tour well, and then watch out because the Ryder Cup starts. What is it? I think Thursday? I think Friday, whatever it is Friday, Yeah, thank you lap And I got Mike McConnell is an alder. He's in Rome, right, he is in
Rome. Yes. I got a text from the PGA Tour that they're looking at Lynda Ball plays at Clovernook nineteen ninety Ladies Greater Cincinnati Golf Metropolitan Champion, eighteen time clovern A Club Champion. Lynda Ball may join the Senior PGA Tour Harry Alexander better renamed Clovernock. I got a text here from Frank Zibell.
What about Eddie Hyman never won at PGA tournament. When you win at PGA tournament multiple times, you got it done, Lefty Bengo and you take Jim that's not bad, correct, Now you gotta win on the PJA Tour, right, So we'll see what happened. But Jim Herman could be the greatest of all. However, others like you could be could be a big argument there will even what about this? Well, then you also talk about the
local golfers and the and the your mount rushmore of local golfers. Well you got you gotta push, you gotta get you me of course, Steve Flash, Jim Herman Herman, and I'm going with Folpenheim. There you go, because he's won seven Metropolitan Golf championships, as many as Marty Wolf has won. But the greatest tennis player of all time is Tony Trabert, who won the US Open and Wimbledon. When you win those, you're in. That's it, correct segment, Get me out of the Student Report. Liz Wheeler's
coming up next. Okay, formerly of the OA N's written a book about what the American society is doing to our children and more. Plus we have Rocky Boyman possibly coming here and about forty five minutes to face the music. Lou Holtz has responded this morning to Ryan Day. Good, but we can't play it. William Utter of a Hudai nation with the win number one of the year. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stude Report.
So today I'm please to announced we're working with Congress to address forty billion dollars in our Pacific Islands Infrastructure Initiative. We called the PGPI. Anyways, it doesn't matter what we call it, but that's what it is. He wants to build a railroad from California to Australia. Now, those pylons might be a bit deep, but he says it'll be a great construction project, a
railroad from California to Australia. Does he think he's FDR or something with a new deal Right over the Marion Trench, We're gonna have a railroad from California to Australia. Great, doesn't matter what I call it. Shoo choo? Are we in? What if a president Republican referred to a black man as a boy? Oh? What would happen? Oh? Biden gets away with
it because the media loves him. Now, Charlemagne the God is a boy along with LLL cool J, who he calls LLL J cool J. Now he's now he's on the picket line in Michigan, stumbling, fumbling and mumbling Willie on seven hundred w w ankle. Pain can ruin your day, even in the Great American Of course, one of the great conservative leaders and thinkers in America today was Liz Wheeler, author of Many Folks often in the media, and new book is out very recently, Hide Your Children, exposing the
Marxists behind the attack on America's kids. And Liz Wheeler, first of all, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and kind of go back in time. I've been in this business a long time and I've seen the change and the thinking of parents of high schools and colleges. What's happening in law schools like in New York University law schools shouting down speakers Stanford Law. But kind of go back a little bit and tell us about what institutions in America are
controlled by the radical left. And these these aren't the Democrats of your mom and Dad's Democratic Party. This isn't Scoop Jackson, this isn't President John F. Kennedy. These are a completely different group. So which institutions to these Democrat Marxis actually control. Yeah, thanks so much Bill for having me on the show today. I really appreciate it. It's great to talk to your
audience again, to be back on the show. You're absolutely right. I think that's an astute observation to save of the democratic today or not the Democrats of fifty or sixty years ago. It's it's not that we are in a negotiation with a well intentioned political opposition that just happens to have dumb policy ideas. That is no longer the case it might have been at one point.
It's actually why I included the word Marxists in the idol of my book, even though I got some pushbacks from some editors on using that word, because what we are up against right now, the reality of the political enemy that we face is that there are cultural Marxists who, not just for the past year or two years or five years, but for almost the century, have infiltrated and subverted and plotted to overthrow our major cultural institutions. And we can
see that's happening right before our very eyes. We can see they've captured the media, they've captured the education systems, they've sadly, they've captured a lot of religious institutions too, they've captured the law, and now they have their sites set on the nuclear family, specifically on children. So what I do in my book is I name the names of these Marxists, the people in the organizations behind the capture of each of these institutions, behind the attack on
America's kids. And I offer a solution that I will tell you, Bill is different than the solution the Republican Party offered for how we can recapture these institutions and thereby protect our children. In fact, your book off and talks about the GOP has failed that. I've had so many conservatives say, well, it looks like we're in power, but not really, because nothing happens. What occurs is that liberal left doing socialistic Marxist pologies, go up and
up and up. Then Republicans may quickly take control for a little bit of time, lock in place all those policies, and then the next administration comes in and we go farther and harder to the left. There's never a Ronald Reagan, for example, that comes in and tells they are traffic controllers. You're all fired because you broke the law. Well, we keep the status quo in power, and then we lose power. It goes back to the
socialist Marxists, and then it continues along that line. Let's talk first of about the destruction of the American family, because unless you destroy the relationship between a child and mom and dad and family members. You really can't control their thinking. What is the plan by the modern Democratic party to control to eliminate
to a leterate the American family. That's exactly right. So I actually describe my book as a massive critique of the Republican Party because we expect Democrats to offer dumb policies, right, We expect bad people to do bad things, but we hope that the Republican Party would serve as a bullmark against these attacks on our foundational cultural institutions. Yet we're living in this cultural insanity where boys are told they can be girls. Girls are sure they can be boys if
they identify as though children are taught. If they're white, they're bad, if they're black, they're oppressed. We're living in this cultural insanity, which tells us that something the Republican Party has been doing for the past fifty years to fight back against this cultural Marxism isn't working. Otherwise we wouldn't be where we are right now. So one of the examples that I give in my books to demonstrate exactly how these Marxists are using these different things, these different
elements of wokeness that we're all familiar with critical way theory trans ideology. How they're using these ideologies to separate children from their parents. It's critical race theory.
If you teach a white kid that they're racist and just based on the color of their skin, not based on their character, their thoughtster actions, and you tell a black child that they are oppressed, this creates an identity crisis, and these children they feel bad, They feel evil, they start to feel self loathing, They even start to have feel animosity towards their parents
who made them either black or white. In this identity crisis festors inside of young children until they are offered by the same leftis the transgender ideology, which they are told, Lisen, you actually can redeem yourself from your bad white identity if you put on a marginalized identity such as being transgender or non binary or lgbt QIA. And in the process of the Left for punching children to make this identity crisis and then offering them this self destructive antidote, they have
separated children from their parents. Children no longer want their primary identity to be associated with their families, and democrats secure these children as at the very least activists, if not outright revolutionaries for these Marxists. Cause it Bill, you and I both know that critical race theory and queer theory, which is the under the underlying principle, This is the theory underneath the transgender ideology. These
are neo Marxist theories. The people who wrote these theories were outright self avowed, proud Marxists who knew exactly what they were doing when they created these theories. And this is what our children are facing in the public school system. Lez Wheeler. I've often heard it said the California today, you're a hometown
tomorrow. The lawmakers in Columbus and Sacramento. I'm sorry, the lawmakers in Sacramento relative to California, said that when you have a seven, eight nine year old boy or girl who goes to school and suddenly identifies as a different gender, that the law was to be written to such an extent that if a mom or a dad at home did not accept the transfer of a boy or a girl, a gird or a boy or one of the other one hundred and five different genders, that the state of California could come in and
get custody and control of your own children and take them away from you because you're not buying into the to the so called queer theory or ideology about the state controlling your children. Now, Gavin Newsom is saying he's going to veto that because he wants to run for the presidency because obviously Joe Biden mentally cannot
finish this term, much less the next one. So how far does it go when California Democrats say that you have a fourteen year old girl who goes by different pronouns in school, and if the parent at home doesn't buy into that insanity, you're gonna lose your custody of your own child. It's horrendous. Is every parent's worst nightmare. It's one of the reasons my husband and
I moved away from California because it's simply not a safe environment. But the thing is this point that you're making, or this story about California as a perfect example of something I realized when I was researching this book. There's really no such thing as neutrality in these institutions, whether it be the school system or even in law. There's no such thing as a neutral playing field either. The beliefs and ideologies of the less will prevail, or the beliefs and
values of the rights will prevail. We on the right have surrendered control of these institutions. We've withdrawn morality from state law because we've fallen praise the idea that any acknowledgement of basic morality and law violates the separation of church and state. That's simably not true. It's also it's also not true that the less ever wanted neutrality. They are actively trying to coerce us and use the power of the government, the power of law, to punish us if we don't
comply with their Marxist ideology. So one of the things I challenge conservatives to do in my book is recognize that as conservative we are not only permitted, but it's our duty to use the just authority of government, not just our individual decision in our private lives and families and communities and churches, but the power of the government to justifority of the government to help order society along what
is objective truths. So banning critical race theory and trans ideology from school, prohibiting d EI in any governmental institution, prohibiting private businesses or at private universities that adhere to eesg from ever doing business with the US government or ever receiving
a dime of tax payer money. There's so many things legislatively that we can do at the local, state, and federal level to fight back against this, but conservatives are often hesitant to do so because they believe that limited government means not using the government. It's small as a government as possible, and that's not what limited government means. Limited government means just limited or constrained by
enumerated powers, or constrained by accountability to the people. So I challenge conservatives to embrace the idea that cent is supposed to help order our society along moral
truths. And if we don't start taking back some of these institutions and starting filling our values into society and culture and our children, then a lot they're just going to continue to do. So lest Wheel or you're a warrior, because I can understand and looking at your book Hide your Children, exposing the Marxist behind the attack on America's kids, and you had the guts to put
the word the Marxist in red so it stood out. And I'm sure you, as you said, you've got great pushback from those who's in No, wait a minute, you've got to be careful not to offend anyone. I'll tell you what's offensive when Baltimore City Schools have no children in the fourth grade passing the mathematics test, and something like ninety two percent by the time their
seniors are not at grade level when it comes to English. I look at Chicago Public schools, which is an unmitigated disaster filled with Marxist, Marxist teachers and also the counselors and also the union types. How much damage have teach unions did to public education in this country that continues every day as we speak. How much damage are these unions installing upon the American children? Untold damage?
And Bill, let me give you an example. The woman who is the president of the American Library Association now, her name is Emily Dribinski. When she was elected to the position last year, she sent out a tweet that said, who would have thought that a Marxist lesbian could win the presidency of the American Library Association. So she is a self avowed Marxist. She admits to embracing a mark societyology. It's not something I'm inspurring, It's not
something I'm labeling her with Emily Dribinski. The reason that she won her election as American Library Association president, It's because Randy Weingarten union boss. She's president of the second largest teachers union in the country. She's a Democrat, politician, kingmaker. She threw her weight behind Emily Dribinski, who is now advocating for sexually graphic pornographic books to be in children's library worries at school, for
critical books about critical race theory to be in children's schools. These people know exactly what they're doing in the public school system, and the teachers unions are incredibly powerful in pushing this Marxist agenda on our kids. So this woman, say it again, is a self avowed Marxist who claims she wants to impose her ideology on the libraries across the country by putting pornographic references. And I saw Senator John F. Kennedy a week or two ago read a few paragraphs
from a book in an elementary school about homosexual anal sex. And he's reading this passage and it wasn't appropriate for the United States Senate, much less appropriate for an eight year old boy to hear about this stuff. Correct that's exactly right. Then this woman, Emil Drabinski, that self avowed Marxists, she is a defender of putting books like that in the hands of your children.
In fact, since I wrote this book, this just came out last week and Investigati journalist names Carlin Borisenko caught Emily Drabinsky on undercover camera admitting that librarians should never be politically neutral and that public libraries as well as public schools, should be sites of socialists organizing. So this is what I do in my book. If I trace back every single thing that parents are experiencing coming after
their children, I trace it back to who's behind it. Who are the people, what do they believe, what strategy are they using to enact this, and what's their ultimate purpose, all of which we have to understand if we want to be able to stop them. Now. Lastly, here in Ohio, and I know you come out of Ohio, that we're going to have an opportunity in November to say yay, yay or nay to radical elements of abortion. I think abortion is the second kin to manslaughter. I think
the killing of unborn, healthy babies. Those who support such things will pay for it in this life or the next. Many states that have looked at this already understand that abortion is electoral gold for the Democrat Party. And nothing I can think of is more hideous than saying that abortion is politically good for the Democrat Party. And so when you have states like Kansas and Michigan, in Kentucky voting in favor of abortion on demand through the ninth month of pregnancy.
And I would also note that the Margaret Sanger, who was a racial eugenicist, made sure that her abortion clinics Planned Parenthood, was put in the black community, so disproportioned number of black babies would would be killed. Is incredible. Is also Planned Parenthood and the teachers unions part of the marching Marxist that our children will have to deal with in the future. It's so horrendous
what you describe as evil. The Democrats openly embrace abortion, and really we blame the Republican Party for the victories at the pro abortion lobby has achieved in the last year and a half since Rob Wade was overturned because Republicans were too cowardly to fight back against these false narratives that Democrats were pushing about abortion.
Democrats instead of talking about what abortion actually is. Democrats pretended that abortion was eck topic, pregnancy care, miscarriage care, that it had to with ray
for insects or life of the mother, none of which is true. And Republicans, instead of pushing back and saying that's not true and this is what abortion is, describing the abortion procedures and the first trimester, the second trimester, the third trimester, they were too worried about losing losing public opinion, so they just didn't fight back against it, which means that the Democrats' lives
were incredibly effective among more gullible voters, people who aren't necessarily as politically active, the suburban mom vote, if you will, that leans left sometimes on the issue of abortion, but really when they understand what abortion is, they don't support it. Republicans are going to blame for this loss as well. We have a choice that we have to make. Are we going to acknowledge the reality of the political enemy that we face, because if we don't,
we won't fight well against it, and we will continue to lose. I'm tired of losing. I want to win. So we have to understand who these people are and we have to be unafraid to use the power of government to fight back against them. Name of the book is Hide Your Children.
It's out now by Liz Wheeler. It's a wonderful treatise. I pray to God more and more read it. When the American Library Association president is elected because she is a self avowed Marxist, and then there's evidence in your book and not evidence proof that she wants to use the American Library to organize around socialistic Marxist principles. My God, are we in trouble? Liz Wheeler, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And let's
do it again. Thank you, Liz, thanks so much for having me. I appreciate it. God bless America. All right, let's continue with more Blind Becomes Available five three oven four nine seven thousand, or pound seven hundred. Bill Cunningham with you every day at Rome of the Redgend Bengals. There's radio seven hundred w l hate Slaanspacalister thinking about Holiday of a R two Triple A. Agents take their time to get to know you and your insurance
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biceps bigger than my thighs. I think he's spent and MC light both of you thank you because they're both have the night off on the like you know you're you're all here to listen to the new edition. Oh hello, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting guy. How about the boy? LL cool J J Cool? What's he fifty years old? Fifty or sixty and the president's calling him a boy. Did you imagine? Can you imagine? Can you imagine? Gets away with the other media won't cover it. Right,
he's on the picket line now in Detroit. Believable l A J cool j L and including the new edition. It is one of the good parts about the Internet, because trust me, there's plenty of bad parts with social media and all that is that these clips get posted around and you can't just ignore him even if the mainstream ignores God l He called him a boy. Yeah, you ain't black, even on a vote for me. And he also accused Charlomagne the god and maybe being on crack cocaine. Does anyone ever call
you Willie the God? Not yet? Okay, Now, I'm glad you're here, Rock because you were. You were an Egyptian god off years ago. It's an old story, but let me tell it. Go ahead. The old Egyptian translates Raw to modern English. Willie. So I had on a egypt ptiologist came to Cincinnati right and said he got down and said, you are a living god, the son God Raw, you are, Willie. And so I had these large Egyptians who were worshiping me and I thought
it was a little bit over the top. What'd your wife say about this? She was cleopaths mind? She was pass over under how many times a week? She said, that's a three and a half. Constantly he says, something's wrong with you, and I said, you're correct, We're completely different. She's quiet, she reads all the time. He usually opposites don't track as much as people like to say. They don't. Just kind of got to be. And this is the guy that ran the Egyptian Museum,
right exactly, the top guy. And he said, he said, you are reincarnation. We did a show, We did a live show with you being rolled in. The first lady was Cleopatra. Cleopatra said, don't put your hand in a basket of dates that there's a snake in there. So your your ancestor. The guy that the grave grave robber guy did it was the awesome William Cunningham. Yes, that one. I gave that to my grandson and said, Cole, you have a long history, but you need
to know it. He said, Poppy, did he actually dig up bodies? I said yes, he did Washington Park and sold them for profit. He said, I don't want to do that. I said, okay, you don't have to do but the subject because you're here as a representative of Tennessee Saint X and Notre Dame, and things aren't going well for you and his kids Gate his kids lost nine year old. We don't want to bring
them up, but lost him. The Trojans kicked him around the there goes up around their ears and be a popular topic, and it's a problem. Good a worse weekend me or if folks that lived in Colorado they had a pretty bad weekend. You got Denver and you got the bus. How much time we got him trying to get Buffalo dedn'tly and twenty points crap and backed it up in Ohio state and you see, didn't have a good weekend either, but they hung in with Oklahoma though apparently the NIP was rocking. Though,
Yes, what are here for the first? You know, big time big Mac team that's not you know Mac couldn't compete in the GCL South. I don't think my he could play saying X good they would they beat him or not? I don't know. Miami beat you see? So yeah, well everyone beats you see though, Oh you know, I don't know what to say no, he guys tell me every every deck come in here. Welly, the student reporters a proud service of your local Thames Star Heating interconditioning
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All this sort of stuff and that happens. It's it's oops terrible. Can he recover from this? Or is he gone? By the way, that game got ten and a half million people's average viewers peaked at like twelve and a half million. That's better than the w NBA. Who's who's the Irish tangle with this week? Rock Duke, They're one of the best teams. That's pretty good. Beat Notre Dame. It's good. Riley Leonard a quarterback. He's gonna play in the NFL. Is that Carolina in South Bend's that
duke number seventeen. Well, that's a problem. You got that game. No, maybe you got your support for Notre Dame and for Saint X and for Harrison. You might reconsider maybe go with some winners here and there. I'm glad you didn't attend last night's game in person. It would have been bad been Bengals got it done though, by the way I will look, you get to win. It was ugly. I'm gonna say this right now, saying record this for posterity's sakes. If Joe Burrow, if that calf
doesn't get fixed like a sap, it's gonna be a problem. You cannot go out there as a pro national athlete and and favor one leg over the other because injuries breed more injuries. You start favoring one side for too long, then the other side goes. So he's that thing has got to get to hundred percent. Very very do you have experienced that in my life and in my career? How do you do it? I just got to get better. And now the good news is he apparently I don't think it got
injured more. It's probably sore, but it didn't get you know it didn't get popped more more than two months. He is not moving around confidently,
he's not planting confidently. He can't scramble around. He he looks like a guy who's stiff, who's got that thing in the back of his head that goes if if I stepped this way, or it's not instinctive, and if you run around on the field thinking about, well, if I got to plant in a certain way and I can't let me make the other leg's gonna go some on the left leg is gonna get hurt if this keeps up. It needs to stop now, needs to stop now. Saga needs to stop
now. Derek Henry is ready to roll Ryan defense. Yeah, Ryan Tannehill. We'll see what happens quick. Can you believe that I would have lost every cent in my bank account that the Bengals were gonna throw forty nine times? That was the third most of any quarterback in Week three only Andy Dalton for the Panthers through fifty eight. I had fifty eight attempts and Kirk Cousins had fifty. They're gonna have to lean on Joe Mixon, who, by the way, was running the ball well. In my opinion, we just
don't use him either. We need to just you know, next year's got to be a first round pick at running back or something. But this office has got to have balance. I understand, well, if they're running their pos and the look is there's hand the damn ball to a guy when your quarterbacks hurt, let him choose some clock, and or why are we paying Why are we paying these offensive linemen and are running back if we're not going to use them when they're before. I mean, well, they all want
to go. They want to go downtown all the time. That's what the fans want to see. They want to see Burrow to Chase and everybody else. Fourteen from LA trailing by three, Burrow gives to Mixing Joe finding him touch n Bengals, and now he does a jungle jump into the crowd. I'm sitting with the fans. After scoring a go ahead touchdown with five thirty four left in the third quarter. It's the first lead of the season for
the Cincinnati Bengals. Thirty one pass attempts in the first half. I believe I would have thought we would have had thirty one the entire game, maybe, And I still would have bet the under not even close. Get into the stewage report. Please will leave more tonight on the game of Bengals line starting at six oh five on ESPN fifteen thirty. The Bengals will be at the Tennessee former home of the Rock on Sunday. Are you related to Andy Dalton? No? Are you related to Ken Brew? No? Please continue?
Two and two Cincinnati Bearcats are on the road Friday night versus b y U preview that game to night Scott Centerfield Show live from the originald Montgomery in an eight oh five Fox Sports thirteen sixty Red's Open the final road trip of the season to night first to two up against those Guardians in Cleveland, five ten Sports Talk and Ralph's American Grill, Inside Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Right here on seven hundred w allw and Logan Wilson
is the speaker at Deer Park on October the sixteen picks. How about that Rock investment? Good pick, good investment? And he's coming away it's addossibly he Swift can't say, can't say, here's another guys, ser Starlett he needs to come with is he married? I? How about how about his how about Trevor Is Kelsey's jersey won a four hundred percent and one day because of her head. Get out of the way of it. Man. Have you seen him pull away in the in the converted the purple style? Yeah,
I mean the mother. His mom's up in that box. Gotta be like what I mean, somebody pinched me. I got two sons in the NFL, the other one the Eagles. One he's going in the NFL. He's gonna go Hall of Fame. He's probably the best centers of all time. Travis is gonna go in the Hall of Fame. One day, sitting and watching him score touchdowns, win Super Bowl rings, and now Taylor Swift is standing next to me watching my son play before she goes home with him
after the game. Him, Hi, mom. Moms don't think like that, Yes they do. They think about that granchildren, Yes, grandmother mothers, grandmother's wont grandchildren, that's what they want. Yeah, boy, don't imagine a son or a daughter with the musical skills of Taylor Swift and the athletic prowess of Travis Kelsey. I'd be a son like me. Yeah yeah, raw raw name and the name it Willie Willie Swift, Kelsey Swift, Willie Kelsey. Will they ever hook up for? Is this reel or MEMORYX?
What do you think? I don't know if it's Yeah, I think it's gonna end up in ruin bad because she'll go to something will happen. I'll write a song about the fumble. That'll be the name of her next song. Yeah, fumble. He better be careful, I mean yeah, because she is. I mean, he is nationally famous. She is internationally famous in the world, galactic Sun, the globe and uh. I can
imagine his teammates saying things in the locker room. They're all Swift, he sward him that might be inappropriate, would you agree, Yeah, they got to be come on him like, look, damn, come on man, come on man, come on man. Trying to think of any guys I've played with it dated like musicians or starting you Eddie, Eddie. George married a girl. She was life is. She used to be in one of
his girl bands back in the day. Swift is like, well, you know what he's going through being with being with her and all the rest of it, you know, I mean, but this is like Beatles, This is like rolling Stones. This is like Elton John into one. Taylor Swift sell more records and all manna, all of them, yeah times five, and he's gonna saddle up next to her and call it's a little fumble of his own. Better not fumble. It's got that chance. And I can
see the song. He's not my chief anymore. There you go, you can see it not my chief anymore. You might have something there. I damn it. I'm just saying, all right, segment, what's on the big show today? Rock? If anything, I don't know. I'm done for another one of her former girlfriends, Tanya Rurke. Again, what does she say about Taylor? Can't say. We're gonna ask her here in about three oh six, and she's married to Joe Dieters. I can't talk about
Deeters and it's the same stuff. Can't say that, you know, she's a superstar compared to joke. And we have a lap at four o'clock. That's good segment. Get me out of the Stewish Report, William Utter of who day Nay should being very happy today and go Red's and Taylor Swift. We leave you with the immortal words of the stew Report. He's been seven years coming. Maybe I'll learn one days up here. You gotta fight. Guy, can't get out of the way of it. Boy success, success,
and is a Cincinnatian. Yeah. When he was here brief stopping, not really. No, he was like an inch away from never having a career. He was getting in trouble, was kind of lazy and kind of Yeah, Dan Horde segment thank you, Yes Sir, tomorrow hunt fudge cakes from Paul Luck Yeah, and yes you get big boys in a hot fudgecake on seven hundred WLW. The biggest stars and all of music shared this stage at our twenty twenty three I Heart Radio
