Bill Cunningham, the Great American. November the twenty second, twenty twenty three, it's been exactly, almost to the minute, sixty years since the murder of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. And for those traveling thither and fro, there's like sixty million Americans traveling somewhere. Just listen up for the next forty five to fifty minutes, because I have with us now JT. Townsend, who's an author, a true crime detective, who has spent
a large part of his life studying the Kennedy assassination. And to go back in time relative to President John F. Kennedy, nothing to this young Catholic boy had more of a shock in my life for the nineteen sixties than the murder of President John F. Kennedy. And it launched the most extensive criminal investigation in America and our shall I say, world history. One cannot underestimate
the shock to the nation when these things transpired. There were hundreds of witnesses that were interviewed, there were tens of thousands of pages of evidence, and it was all concluded between November and September of the next year. Because the new President, Lyndon Baines Johnson wanted to be resolved before the election of nineteen sixty four. And so here we are sixty years almost to the second,
when John F. Kennedy was murdered. There's been over one thousand books that have been published, there have been tens of thousands of articles, and seventy percent of us, the American people do not believe we have the facts. When it first came out in September the Warren Commission of nineteen sixty four, about sixty percent of the American people believed that that was the conclusion that Lee
Harvey Oswald acted alone. Here we are sixty years later, after a thousand books and ten thousand articles, and now it's completely opposite the other way. Jay T. Townsend, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, sixty years ago, almost to the second, John F. Kennedy was murdered. There's no question about that. So the first question I have for you is who was Lee Harvey Oswald? Who was Lee Harvey Oswald? Wow? A pathetic loser? Wanna be loner? You look up assassin in
the dictionary. His picture is there. And Willie, if we look at every assassination attempt from Andrew Jackson all the way up to John Hinckley with Reagan, successful attempts, unsuccessful attempts. They've all been wannabes who wanted to be somebody. The only exception of that would be John Wilkes Booth. Every other presidential assassin or attempted assassin has just been a psychotic loser with a grievance. And Lee Harvey Oswald is no different. In fact, I'm going to post
at some point on my website your article on this subject matter. You go over all the assassination attempts at various presidents, starting early every president every twenty years beginning in eighteen forty either died in office or was shot, and the most famous, of course was Lincoln and Kennedy. But you go over all the assassination attempts, most of which, thank god, run successful, and the ones that were successful, and Lee Harvey Oswald fit the standard of what
a presidential assassin was. Explain his background, Explain New Orleans. Explain how he got to Moscow. Explain him joining the Marines when he was seventeen years old. Just give us a sketch of his bio. You know, hard to explain a lot of things about him. Never knew his father. His father died before he was born. His mother, who was a real piece of work, moved him around. He attended eight different schools. He was a chronic truant, dropped out of high school a sophomore year, becomes a
marine. He shoots himself in the leg to get out of a duty. He's discharged, but he did become a sharpshooter. That is the middling designation between marksmen and expert. So we do know that he could fire a high powered rifle better than ninety nine point nine nine nine percent of the citizenry. So then Willie, what does he do? He defects to Russia in nineteen sixty from Finland. That way from from Finland. From Finland, he said, you know what, one of the worst places on Earth. You've pointed
this out in your article what was USSR in nineteen sixty? And this US marine says, I want to go to Russia. I want to go to USSR and become a communist. It's nuts. People don't flee capitalist countries to go to socialist countries. Look at look at East and West Berlin. No one went from West Berlin to East Berlin. Ever, but everyone went from East Berlin to West Berlin. So Oswald has set himself apart from virtually every normal person with that defection. And so when he arrives in the USSR,
they must think this is a former US marine coming here to live. No one does that. So how did they treat Lee Harvey Oswald in the old Soviet Union? Well, well, not well at all. They wanted nothing to do with him. They gave him a menial factory job. They spied on him. He did get a wife out of the deal, and he got disenchanted immediately obviously with living over there. Who wouldn't. And it's interesting, Willie. When he came back here in sixty two, he complained that
there was no media to recover his return. Think it, Mike, well, who are you? He wanted CBS News to be interviewing him as some international character, Zach and nobody cares. Then this guy's entire life he tried to draw attention to himself, and so when he came back home he eventually made his way. Explain how he got to Dallas in the first place. Explain a little bit before November the twenty second nineteen sixty three at her near noon Central Standard time. How did he make it? Why did he pick
Dallas in which to live as opposed to New Orleans. Well, yeah, he had family in the area. He hit his brother, I think his mother lived there, but they moved around to a number of places in Dallas, and he hooked up with the Fair Play for Cuba organization. People often wonder why would he want to kill JFK since Oswald was kind of a liberal and JFK was, Well, he didn't like that. He didn't like his
policies against Cuba, obviously, but he knocked around with this organization. I think they had like five members, and he got fired from every job he ever held. Because this is very key Willie. He could not take orders, he would not take orders from people, and he was mentally ill. I mean, there's no question he had a he was a paranoid schizophrenic. With effective he was. He was an intelligent guy who was a paranoid schizophrenic.
Men ill delusions of grandeur and people that try to put him into conspiracy. This guy wouldn't have followed anyone's orders for any reason whatsoever. Well, let's talk about Marina. His relationship with his wife. And you make a point in your article that the key to this whole case might be an event that took place on April tenth, nineteen sixty three, which was about seven months before. Yeah, explain that to the American people, which builds up
to November twenty second. Explain what happened in April the tenth. Well, I'm so glad you read my website article, Willie. I've taught a lot of classes and programs this fall on JFK, and I always ask for a show of hands when I get to the slide on Edwin Walker. How many people were aware that Lee Harvey Oswald took a shot at right wing John Bircher, segregationist ex general Edwin Walker. How many people know that he took a shot at this guy and missed, and less than ten percent of people are
even aware of this. He stalked Walker, he took photos of his house, He had a manifesto. He bought the rifle that killed Kennedy to kill Walker. He bought it in March of sixty three, and he followed this guy around and he finally took an attempt at it, and he would have killed him. Willie the bullet hit a window frame slat and just missed Walker's
head. In fact, that night mareen. This happened at night, and he paid twenty bucks for them on Carcano, twenty dollars to kill Walker and explained to set up and explain from that point on, and how did this sharpshooter miss Oh, He's only about forty feet away, across an alley from the back of Walker's house. Walker's doing his taxes, He's in the kitchen.
There's a light on in the window. This should have been a kill shot, but he couldn't see the horizontal window slats that deflected the bullet. He ran away, buried the rifle nearby. Marina testified to the Warrant Commission. He came home breathless and said, I shot Walker and he wanted to get Walker because Walker was advocating an invasion of Cuba, which he now switched from being an ardent USR communist. He was a little distant Chanted, but
he loved he loved Castro's brand of communism. He wanted to defect there, and he said, I want to kill the guy that wants want American soldiers to invade Cuba. And except for that horizontal slat and the deflection the bullet bye about an inch or two. He would have killed him. Absolutely, he really wanted to kill Walker. This was the birth of him as an assassin. This is this motivationally speaking, this was the kind of guy he
wanted to kill. And Willie, by the way, once they talked to Marina after the assassination, they dug up that Walker bullet and yes, indeed it was matched to the Manituur Carkano to the exclusion of all of their weapons. And they had a pretty good condition of that bullet. And at the time there was a small article in the Dallas paper and an assassination attempt of General Walker, but it wasn't a big deal. But because he fell that Oswald thought he killed the guy. I'm sure he did, obviously, the
next day he learned he hadn't. So he's a failed assassin, Willie, and this man has failed at everything he's ever done, so if he fails again, So he goes announces to his Russian wife, who could barely speak English, I just killed Walker. He thought it'd be some international character. Waiting for the arrest to take place, it never occurred, and never occurred. He left a bunch of instructions for his wife on what to do if
he was arrested. They found his manifesto with the photographs of Walker's house. He had stalked this guy for weeks. Yeah, this was his ideal target and it fit so between April and then November. The twenty second explain what Lee Harvey Oswald did in those seven months to perpetuate this myth that he was
some great historical character about to do a great deed. Well, he did kick around New Orleans for a while, and you know, the movie JFK centers up on that very much, but I don't think there was much there. But in October he got a job at the Texas school Book Depository. Well how did he get that job? That's suspicious, isn't it, Willie? Yeah, very well he got it. A friend of a friend,
a woman who lived near where Marina was staying. They were separated, told Marina about this job at the school book depository, and Oswald shows up and gets it. There's no motorcade route published at this point. This is just
pure happenstance that he goes to work in that building. So he got his first day of work was October fifteenth, nineteen sixty three, and at this point there wasn't even a trip to Texas planned by Kennedy, but many saw this as the conspiratorial hand of the CIA or government officials had somehow placed this assassin on a motor route that didn't exist when it began work there. It's absurd, you know, Willie. There was two There was two buildings for
the depository, one along the route and one farther downtown. They almost sent him to work at the other building, and at the last minute they decided to keep him at the main building. I mean, this is pure Happenstance's absolutely that he's working there. I had read somewhere there was two quick vacancies downtown as opposed to the other building, and this is where all the school books for the state of Texas are housed. And then I guess at that
point telegrams or letters would be sent. We need so many books, and so that time the other busy. He just easily could have been placed in Fort Worth, which Lee Harvey Lee Harvey Oswall the other building, which would have been found quite acceptable to Lee Harvey Oswald. Because at that point the Kennedy trip had not even been set up yet, has had not. But if let's jump ahead, if weight to two days before the assassination, this
is the one that gives me chills. Willie. That's when the motorcade route was in the newspaper. And just imagine Lee Harvey Oswald reading that paper at work as he already did, and he saw the most powerful man in the world he's going to be driving by his window in an open topped limousine. Can you just picture that? That had to be like from the Lucifer,
the devil himself. This is your chance. You failed in the military, you were discharged, you failed going to USSR, you failed in your marriage separation, you failed in trying to kill Officer Walker with the gun that costs you twenty dollars. He used a fictitious name to buy the gun, but
his handwriting was matched up and he used some different Explain that. If Tony Bender has a question about that, why didn't he use his own name to buy the gun, because as a former people did that all the time in the nineteen sixties through mail order. Explain that's it him. He had a number of aliases that he adopted. Alec Hadell was merely one of them, and he had fake IDs made up and he thought he was being real clever. But dude, that's your po box, it's sent to that's your handwriting
on the money order. You know that is that is your rifle. But consider that Wednesday, Willie. Now, this guy doesn't drive, he has no car. He lives in a rooming house with twenty people in one phone. His landlady said, Wednesday night he stayed in his room, took no visitors, took no calls, and on Thursday he breaks pattern. He normally rode out to where Marina was staying on the weekend to stay with them. He asked the guy to give him a ride out Thursday night. I have
to pick up some curtain rods. So I'm not sure when he's involved in all these high level conspiracy editorial meetings between Wednesday and Thursday evening. No phone, no car. All right, let's leave it right there, because let's
take a short break. When we come back, we're going to come to the to the morning in November the twenty second, how Lee Harvey Oswald got there, why he chose the site that he chose, and the single bullet theory, which now we have a secret Service agent saying that he found the
single bullet inside the limousine then went to the hospital. This is a law enforcement official, a secret Service agent who said, sixty years later had a recovered memory and at the hospital Parkland, what he did then was put the bullet, the so called magic bullet, on a gurney. But stay right there. JT. Townsend, Let's continue more to follow on news radio seven
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do you'd like to say? Detective an expert on the Kennedy assassination. It is now November twenty first, nineteen sixty three. Lee Harvey Oswald discovered the day before that this serendipitous event open air car in which President Kennedy was riding, was going to come right in front of the work headquarters of Lee Harvey Oswald JT. Townsend. Let's pick it up now. It's the evening November twenty first, nineteen sixty three, out of near Fort Worth. What
happened? He shows up in the suburbs where Marina is living with Ruth Paine, unannounced, unscheduled on a Thursday evening. Marina is furious with him all that evening. At dinner, the discussion is about Kennedy's visit the next day. Lee Harvey Oswald, the political animal, shows no interest at all in Kennedy's visit. Three times implores Marina to bring the kids. Oswald has a newborn, come back with him and we'll hunt for an apartment on Saturday and
we'll be a family again. Three times Marina refuses him because she's mad at him. He's a wife beater, by the way, Willie is if he's not enough of a loser, and she's just not ready to go back with him. And that next morning he leaves his life savings one hundred and seventy dollars on her dresser, along with his wedding ring, which he has never removed before. And then he goes to hitch to ride with Wesley Buel Fraser to work, and he's carrying a long package. Hey, Lee, what's
that curtain rods for an apartment? Duel Fraser saw the package, and his sister from her kitchen windows saw the package, and he was seen carrying this package into the book depository that morning. Now stay on that point. I have a text from a friend of mine who said that bule testified at some point it was a short package. It wasn't long enough for a rifle. Is that true? Well, well, the rifle was disassembled. Yes, yes, the rifle was disassembled, So the whole rifle might only be eighteen
inches to twenty inches long. Because the way those people say, oh he carried a long package, but it wasn't long enough. Come on, Willie, Yeah, it wasn't wrong enough. It took off the bar, it was disassembled. An FBI agent using a quarter put that rifle together in four minutes. Okay, and Lee, Harvey Oswald, the sharpshooter, knew how to do that. So it was he wasn't carrying around something thirty six inches
long. It might have only been twelve to fourteen inches long. Correct, and Fraser also noticed it was the first time ever he had not brought his lunch. All right, please continue. Well, so it's a The motorcade turns into Daley Plaza at twelve thirty, but right before that, Willie and everybody again seems to forget this. Five to six people saw a man fitting Oswald's description in the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository holding a
rifle. One man even said to his wife, look a Secret Service agent. Nobody seemed to think anything about this. You would think the Secret Service probably had people in buildings. And people noticed this. And as the motorcade turns the corner, we now know that Oswald fired the first shot almost straight
down at the limo. It missed everything. It hit a light pole, stanchion, missed the limo, kick up, a piece of concrete from a curve that flew down and hit a guy standing under the Triple underpass and cut his cheek. And that was hundreds of yards away. But he's not three yards away. Now. Most people did not recognize this as a gunshot. People thought it was a firecracker or a motorcycle backfire, right, and he
missed on the first shot. He missed on the first shot. Howard Brennan, a construction worker, and amos ewing the young man look up to the window. Brennan sees Oswald or a man who could be his twin, taking aim with the second shot. This is the shot that entered Kennedy's back, exited his neck, and then struck Connolly. This is the magic bullet. Very simple explanation for how those wounds could strike both men that no one seems to remember. Connolly is on the jump seat in the limo. He is
eight inches lower than six inches inside of JFK. It lines up perfectly with a laser. I don't think lasers existed in nineteen sixty three. Laser perfectly. You look at this appruder film. Both men react almost at the same time to this bullet. I'm going to discount the secret service agent who waited sixty years Willy for me. The magic bullet is the one that exited Kennedy's
neck and disappeared. That's a magic bullet. Explain well, we saw the bullet that struck Kenny and Connolly. The alleged pristine bullet is found on a stretcher at Parkland. That's because after it lost velocity, it was all soft tissue to Kennedy, it did nick Connolly's rib and it deformed it. And if you ever look at that bullet, Willie, it is out of round, it is not pristine, and it barely got into Connolly's thigh and that's
how it fell out. So that's the bullet had struck both men. That bullet was matched to Oswalt's Carlo Kano to the exclusion of all of their weapons. But the magic bullet for me is the one that exited his neck and disappeared. Because conspiracy people would have you believe that bullet did not strike Connolly. So where did that bullet go? Where did it go? It didn't exist, No, it didn't exist. It didn't exist. It didn't exist.
And if you see the schematic of how they're seated in that limo, based on the angle from the book depository, it lines up perfectly with both men and the wounds on both men. At this point they come out from behind that that traffic sign. You could see both of them, Kennedy's arms going up. Now, in a normal circumstance, the person that had that shot would actually fall to the floor. Why didn't Kennedy fall to the floor. Well, here's the other forgotten fact, the first one being the placement
of the two men in the limo. I've seen a picture of this brace Kennedy was wearing. This is quite a contraption, Willie. It basically covers from the top of his hips above his nipples. He had. The man has a horrible back. He is a chronically bad back. He has Addison's disease. This this brace is to keep him upright for public appearances. You would think that first bullet striking him would have put him on the floor of
that limo without the brace. I am convinced it does. Sure, But with the brace he brought him upright, and he couldn't go forward right and now I would not go forward. Now, let's talk about the third bullet that the kill shot. Because when you look at the photos, the brain matter, most of it went forward, some of it went backward. Explain I would if you look at the that's a cruder film. When that shot strikes him, his head does move forward, blood, brain tissue all go
forward. Now a piece of skull detaches and falls off the back of the limo. Jackie was trying to get that, and everybody points to that. But if you look at that closely, he moves forward slightly, the brace engages him and it kicks him back and to the right. You know, I'm looking at frame three point thirteen of this ruder film. You can see that the residue of the brain is away from the Texas school Book Depository as a scalp, and part of the brain and the skull went upwards and forwards.
It didn't go backwards, but because of the brace, he went forwards. Then he went backwards. I can I can still hear it back to the left back, to the left back and to the left and braced job. Yeah, both Connolly's and both Secret Service agents in the front of the limo. We were We're hit with blood, brain mat and tissue. They were they were, they were hit by it. They were covered covered by it. But the brace did its job. No one seems to remember the
brace. No one seems to remember the actual seating position of the two men. This all lines up perfectly with three shots from the Texas school Book Depository. So if there was a shot from the grassy knoll, if Jay Edgar Hoover was in a skirt somehow on the grassy knoll would have been backwards. It wouldn't have been forwards. It wouldn't have hit the agents in front,
it would have gone backwards. Correct. Explain explain that well, Willie, he was Hoover was wearing an open back dress, I see with heels. But consider Jackie's head positioned to JFK's. She might have actually been hit by a shot from the grassy knoll based on that angle. There's no exit wound from that side of Kennedy's head whatsoever, and no bullet was ever found behind where it would have gone. In fact, the bullet that the third shot,
the bullet hit Kennedy's head. Where's that bullet? Now? It's just well, they matched several bullet fragments found in the front of the limo to the Manuker carcano. But of course a lot of it, you know, was basically destroyed when it hit the front of his skull. So the bullet did fracture, so the bullet entered. They were able to match fragments to the Manluquer carcano. Now, and there's many theories, and of course there's
money in theories. There's little money in confirming the Warren Commission, which made mistakes. There's always open ends to any investigation. There's always one how come this? How come that maybe Ci had a motive, Maybe the Mob had a motive, Maybe Castro had a motive, Maybe the communists had a motive, But there's no They all wanted especially the mob, wanted him dead. But where's the evidence of their involvement? Willie, it's absurd that anyone would
try this. But will let's imagine the guy who pitched this in the conspiracy meeting. We're gonna shoot him in a public place with witnesses around, unknown number of cameras might air the shooting live. We're gonna use multible shooters from moulible locations. We're going to pin it on one shooter, Willie, from one location, and hope that no one else is caught. You know that we're going to fake all the ballistics, eyewitnesses, autopsy fit, whatever we
want. And Willie, we're going to make sure that our guy doesn't talk. We're going to kill the killer, but we're going to leave the second assassin alive because we can trust him not to talk. Let's go on to Jack Ruby, because Tony Benner tells me Ruby was the hit man that wanted to eliminate Lee Harvey Oswald so no one could front. He was interviewed seven
times, and the Postmaster General was another key part of this thing. But explain the involvement of Jack Ruby and killing the assassin and how that's not part of some great conspiracy. Well, we'll look at his Sunday timeline, but keep in mind, there's there's footage of Oswald Friday night when they're leading him down the hallway for the lineup. You know that hallway is packed with people. He actually almost bumps elbows with Ruby at one point. Jack Ruby is
there. If Jack Ruby is a highed assassin, Willie he will kill him right there. He has no idea that he will get another chance. He does nothing to him there. But Ruby built up a grief the whole weekend. Everybody that talked to him said, oh God, why did this have to happen in Dallas. It's a shame Jackie has to come back here for this worms trial. And let's look at his Sunday morning timeline with a lot of ifs. Write this down, everyone, write this down. Go ahead.
If Oswald is transferred on schedule at ten am, Ruby is sitting at home in his underwear. And if the Dallas Postmaster General doesn't show up unannounced at ten to discuss his using a po box under an assumed name, they take him out of ten. End of story. Yeah, Ruby's in his underwear. In his place, he owned a strip club. He had an nefarious background and always carried a gun with him because he carried large amounts of cash, and he had two thousand dollars on win rest. Here's our next.
If Willie, if one of his strippers doesn't call him to wire her some money because Ruby closed his clubs that weekend, Ruby does not drive downtown. If the Western Union office is not on the same block as the city jail, Ruby is nowhere near the transfer site. If Ruby is delayed at Western Union, the transfer occurs while he is still in line. Willie, he had us he had a receipt stamped eleven seventeen. The clerk said he waited behind a customer. He was not in a hurry. And here's the
real kicker. They asked Oswald if he wanted to change into a sweater for the transfer. He's wearing that ding t shirt, and he says, yes, get my black sweater. If he says no, take me out this way, they transfer him. At eleven fifteen, Ruby is still in line at Western Union. What sort of hit man there's a wire transfer to a stripper four minutes before the biggest job of his career? And Willie better yet, what sort of mafia torpedo brings his beloved dos Hun Sheiba with him in
the car on the biggest job of his career. They found that dog two hours later in a lock car, almost dead. So Sheiba the dog was taken by Jack Ruby to wire the money to the stripper. And what assassin takes his beloved dog with him to an assassination side, never going to see him again. If people forget everything else I just said about the timeline, if you're a pet owner, you're going to go kill someone taking your pet with you? No, Sometimes it just comes down to behavior, Willie.
So what happened when he comes out? This is Jack Ruby? What happens, Willie? I've watched this film, the timing of this, the chance and the timing of this. As Ruby himself said, I couldn't have done this again in a million years. Like this, you see will Fritz, the detective who's been grilling Oswald, come around the corner. He's leading the procession. If you look at the right part of the frame, Ruby comes
bouncing into the frame. He just arrived. And how did he get down the ramp because the armored vehicle that they were going to transfer Oswald in wouldn't fit past the air conditioning ducked and the policeman stepped out to direct traffic. Ruby's the eternal gate crasher. He wants to be where the action is. He goes down the ramp. He comes in behind the media and ten seconds later, Willie Oswalt's right there in front of him. Ten seconds and he
saw a smirk on his face. On his face, Ruby has a volcanic temper. He steps forward. Now, most of your assassin's professional assassins, Willie, are cool customers. They don't scream at the guy they're killing. And he screams, you shot my president, you rat. He shoots him in the abdomen. He's using his middle finger on the trigger, not his trigger finger. And that's a professional assassin. Any you look at all this JT and did they did the Warren Commission get it right? In the essence
of what they did. They absolutely did, Willie, most exhaustive investigation in history. They got it right. He took a rifle into work. He was seen in the window. He's the only person to flee the book depository. And let's not forget Willie. He shot Officer J. D. Tippett. Forty five minutes later, Tippett pulls him over, has the description of
the man in the window. Oswald shoots him. Eight witnesses identified Oswald either as the shooter of Tippett or the man running away from the scene waving a gun. Eight witnesses. Now, why does he shoot Tippett? And let me tell you. If Oswald survives this, they try him for Tippett first, Willie, they had a better case for Tippett. Do they try him for JFK after the Tippet conviction? Probably symbolically they do, But they would
try him for Tippet first. There's no reason for him to kill that policeman. And by the way, when he is arrested in the Texas Theater, he attempts to shoot another police all the while screaming that he is not resisting arrest. Well, I'll tell you what JT. I'm not sure we're ever going to do this again. We have about thirty seconds remaining. Also hedge on years ago about the Brick and murders. Please please, we have thirty
seconds. Explain what you can do with the brick and murders. Hey, if you're from Cincinnati or the West Side, you haven't read my book Somemmer's Almost Gone. It's the Brick of the Murders with the Cincinnati Strangler as the b plot. Go to my website Jttownshend dot com. Put WLW in the coupon code. Take ten dollars off this book. I never wrote this book to be a national bestseller. It's a Cincinnati book. It's a West Side story. If you were live in sixty six and you remember the Brick is
remember the Strangler. Buy this book, use WLW in the coupon code, take ten dollars off a T on the one anniversary and we'll do the same thing. We should get on and talk about Bricka sometimes. Will I think it could be helpful to me. We will, all right, JT. Thank you very much, Thank you, Willie always a pleasure, God bless you. All right, let's continue your comment's next on News Radio seven hundred WLW. Hey, it's Mowager. Join me at Morlin Logger House on Tuesdays
for most Happy Hour. We'll have a live show from three to six pm and a happy pessse every day. Those to whom this is relevant are passing away. When I speak to younger folks around here, they have no idea. I might as well be talking about the Lincoln assassination, for God's sake. And so I've had the honor of the pleasure of having individuals on like Vincent Bougliosi, who wrote the book Four Days in November. He was the
Los Angeles County prosecutor, the prosecuted at the Sharon Tate murders Lambianca. Then also later on, many years later, A Gerald Posner has written the book Case Closed. And if you want to completely know everything about the Kennedy assassination, either Four Days in November or Case Closed, the two books lay it all out. Now are there loose ends? Do most Americans seventy percent believe that Oswald did not act alone. Yes, it's the nature of the times
in which we live. I get that. And right now there's probably sick, mentally ill individuals who want to kill the current president and the last president and the president before that. It's the nature of life. In this case, I've also had the honor having on Texas Ranger Jim Levell. He's the
guy in the cowboy hat handcuffed to Lee Harvey Oswald. Just as they're exiting the building to go the go into the vehicle to take them to a different jail, Ranger Jim Levell says to Lee Harvey Oswald, Hey, Lee, I hope if somebody shoots you, they're as good to aim as you are. And he said something. If he smiled and said me too, those are like the last words said by Lee Harvey Oswald. And if you somehow believe that there was some massive conspiracy to kill the thirty fifth president, the
last person you would pick to do that would be Lee Harvey Oswald. Because he was mentally ill. He was a killer. He wanted to be hit delusions of grandeur as many assassins to see themselves as some historical character. This was a marine at the age of seventeen, who two years later was tried, court martialed, and given a dishonorable discharge, who wanted to become a communist so he makes his way on a ship to France, takes rail cars
to Finland, walks across the border to enter Russia. Then the USSR and the Russians at this point are extremely suspicious of this guy, thinking who what the hell is this US marine? They thought he was a spy, so they gave him a job in Minsk, which is now Belarus. He met
a Russian girl, Marina, marries her, spoke little English. After about a year and a half, became completely unhappy with the Communist way of life, made his way back home, settled first in New Orleans, where he was born, then made his way to Dallas, and from that point on he looked for means and methods to become a famous character. First few things
he did was hand out pamphlets in New Orleans about Cuba. Instead of having the glories of Russian communism in his head, he thought the brand of communism by Fidel Castro was the best, so fair play in Cuba, etc. Made his way to Dallas, and the rest, show we say, is history. He started work there in October Marina. They had no money, and Marina's mother, I'm sorry. A relative of Lee Harvey oswad living in Dallas wanted him to worry and get some money. And as you just,
sir, JG. Towns should say that he was told Texas school Book Depository was hiring at a dollar twenty five an hour, but he was twenty five miles away. He goes there, gets the job. They had two Texas
school Book depositories. One was not downtown, one was a couple miles away, but because a couple of employees had recently called in sick, it was assigned to the one in Dallas. Started work there October the fifteenth of nineteen sixty three, with no idea that JFK was about to be in an open air limousine five weeks later, because he had no trip planned to Dallas. In fact, the actual course from the airport to the convention center was not
published until November the twentieth. And then when Lee saw that the course of the young popular president who tried to destroy Fidel Castro through the Bay of pigs Asco and had various means and methods available to kill Castro, which is what JFK wanted to do, and he looks at the route when right in front of the school book depository that was the serendipitous moment where Lee Harvey Oswald said,
here's my chance for history. Here it is. He tried to assassinate five months earlier, General Walker, who was retired, but he wanted to invade Fidel Castro and kill him, and so he stalked Walker, got the men liquor Karkana rifle and with the purpose of sniper shot against General Walker, stalks him outside pictures behind his house, sets it up and shoots, and as the bullet exits the barrel, it is distracted and changed by a mechanism
on the window which changes the course by about an inch and a half, barely missing the skull of General Walker, who fell to the floor in his house. At this point, Lee Harvey Oswald thought, shot him in the head, go home, announced to his wife, I just killed General Walker. Then he got a picture taken of the gun with the pistol on his
side that he later used to murder JD. Tippett. Then he searched to recover the bullet, and once they had the rifle ballistically, it hooked up that the assassin attempted assassin of General Walker was indeed Lee Harvey Oswald, So he was the kind of person who would kill a president two days ahead of time, discovers the President's coming right by the window. Goes home Thursday night, the night before, leaves money, his wallet, leaves his ring.
Marina is done with him. All things are foreclosed. Goes back with those quote curtain rods, and he broke down and disassembled the rifle. So it wasn't thirty seven inches long. It's probably about fifty fifteen inches long, and said it was curtain rods to various employees. Set it up. Here comes the president. Bang, bang, bang, three shots over about eleven seconds. Second shots so called magic bullet hit mainly soft tissue. And then the
third shot was the headshot on the supruter film. And when you look at the frame of the supruiter film, you can see that the skull, residue, brain, et cetera, is up and forward. It is not back. It is up and forward with some going back on the trunk lid. At that point all hell breaks loose. There's one person missing in the roster
of employees. That's Lee Harvey Oswald. A manager gives to a Dallas police the description of the one employee who is not in the building who should be in the building, Lee Harvey Oswald, who just happened to be the marine the sharpshooter who had tried to assassinate General Walker six months earlier. He then puts out the APB officer JD. Tippett. This is about forty five minutes
after the assassination. See someone fitting the description gets out of his car and he shot many times by a revolver wheeled it by Lee Harvey Oswald, who makes his way into a movie theater. Van Hefflin's movie War is Hell is playing the A few patrons say, a guy that looked like that he went in there, goes in and tries to kill a police officer inside the theater with the revolver he used to kill JD. Tippett through the paraffintest. He's got gun residue on his hands. And the rest, shall we say,
is history, but there's no money in that. So all these thousand books that are written read seemed to indicate that there was some greater motive conspiracy, maybe by the Mafia or g and Kanna, or the CIA or Fidel Castro because Fidel knew the Kennedys were trying to kill him, or the Russians or the Bay of Pig survivors. Just line up the individuals who had motive.
But the one person with motive means an opportunity was the murderer, Lee Harvey Oswald, who just happened to be employed weeks before the presidential trup was even planned to Texas or the route. And then Jack Ruby is the obvious one that just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time, saw the smirk on his face, comes out from the small gathering and shoots him once in the side, killing Lee Harvey Oswald. Jack Ruby died in prison.
Let's continue. We have thousands on old, millions are listening. We could deal with this every day for the next sixty years. But the right man was apprehended. There was no grand conspiracy. But because of our mistrust in government today, because we know government agents will target political opponents. Look at what the Obama and the Biden administration is doing to Donald Trump and the
Trump supporters and the Conservatives. It's entirely believable that the government itself would try to take out a leader, because it's happening right now with Donald Trump. So we get the idea, But where is the evidence. The evidence points all in one direction, and not one serious piece of evidence points to the other. Well, let's continue Bill cunning into Great American Live at JOm of the Bengals News Radio seven hundred WLW. The cold months are coming and you
don't want to be left freezing if your home heating system fails. Regular maintenance on your heating system helps prevent breakdowns, increase his efficiency and hello, buy it and I'm broadcasting. Can I say what happens tomorrow? The Western and Southern Thanksgiving Day Race? Got a report from the course itself that CEO John Barrett? What mapping the course and carbo loading as I speak to get ready for the event, like running it right now, John Barrett? John Barrett,
I'm doing well. But is it true that your carbo loading as we speak? I do that as a matter of principle. He's probably basting the turkey. But what's your role tomorrow besides running the ten k race? You have a CEO division. I understand, I'm going to do it backwards? What what do it? Backwards? Too easy? For Wow? Too easy? It's exactly right. And I just read an article about how much better that is for your health? To run backwards. Really it is until you
hit it something you shouldn't. But what about your achilles? And other runners legs are using muscles to not use to I guess if it forgot like you to go run so easily forward backwards gives you a bit more of a challenge. Is that right? Exactly? Exactly? It's like riding a unicycle with a blindfold on. That does sound like that'd be a healthy event. But what is your role tomorrow at your race? What do you do? It's
really tough. Will we do a countdown? We start the race, and now since we have a new venue over at the t Quel Stadium, we have to hustle to the finish line because they're there within the five kob there in probably about fifteen minutes. So we hold the tape so when the winners run across, they break the tape. Is that like Julie, Yes, Riddinger, who does that? Oh, Julie will be there. I'll be
there. Johnniemeyer and Brendan White from our company are going to be there, and between the four of us were going to be able to hold a couple of tapes. Don't you think I would say? So? You think the running part would be not long enough for you. You need something like a marathon course, you know, much more. Yes, I'm a triathlete type
of guy. Well, you know what about that. My good departed friend Steve Adams was a triathlete and he was a swimmer in college, And I knew you swam a lot in college and did a bunch of three circles from the tuck position, and so you kind of believe that he's gone. I know he was such a good guy. Yeah, but getting back to tomorrow, what causes you to want to keep sponsoring events like this? What's the reason? We think Cincinnati is the best kept secret in the world. And
our vision is to see Cincinnati as the corporate mecca. So the really big cities are now clearly off the charge. No one wants to deal with them anymore, between the crime, the taxes, the problems. How about two hour commutes each way? You come to the city's our size and you've got twenty minute commutes. You've got fabulous work and every war works. So we we have a great city. We're blessed because of where we are. It's
so beautiful. But also we've got a lot of companies and as a you know, years ago, we were one of the largest cities in the country. We've got the infrastructure that other people don't have, the arts, all of our entertainment, you know, is sort of homegrown. We don't we have, you know, our own food. We don't have to have you know, Dave and Busters. You know, we got our own stuff,
and it's just great. People love it once we get them here. Our goal is to make sure this is a happening city and that's why we do this kind of and Cincinnati is of course the heart, but you got legs and arms and kidneys and livers and lungs. I'm talking about Warren County, Dearborn County, and Campbell. How's the heart of it. How's the tennis? How's the tennis thing coming along? The tennis thing is coming along really well. The new owners are fully committed to this area and to making the
tournament. It'll be twice as big, twice as many players, and they're going to obviously build out that facility and make it a year round facility. Net net everybody won. And do you have a name yet? I know you've are magnanimous and given up the naming rights, But do they have a
name yet for next year's tournament? Is that the last year? Willie Cunningham, Well the Great American all at the Great American Boy the Great American Tournament of Cincinnati Hotel, and oh wow WILLI and seg oh, I can't wait to get his tournament t shirt. Then, well, I got Mike de Wine told me they're going to name the bridge the Great American. I said, look, I got the building, I got the named after his spokesperson, Chris Collinsworth. No, no, Chris collins can't catch a football.
Oh look what happened in the eighty one Super Bowl. I'll never forget that. That's a different issue, I said, Tomark, can you can still register for the event tomorrow? Correct and still go on line? Yeah, we'll have twenty thousand folks down there. It's going to be a beautiful day, low fifties, funny, right, it's not gonna be that cold, and and people are gonna love it. And a brand new format. It will still be all over town, but the new format starting an ending of
the stadium, and the t q L folks have been most accommodating. I mean, this is good. It's all good. All pulling in the same direction makes life a little bit easier. And just watch out on the race. And you're hungry. You go into any one of those uh stops and over the rhine, get bagels, get you know, eggs, whatever you want. It's all there. And they got to watch out for you running backwards. Now absolutely get out. I might do the unicycle. I'd get
some bubble wrap. So once our on's our match in Naples, you and me against Cole happened, and Wally, when's that going to happen? Cole happ has gotten so good I'm scared of he's pretty good. You know. You got to practice some more. Yeah, and and the and the good car dealers like was he like two over something like that? Yeah, yeah, no question, And then the then they the great American broadcaster is I understand in the Flora courses he needs to give away more strokes than he's ever
been wanted to. Down to two more. That's not good, not good. Oh but down there you're probably four plus two plus two, I would like to think. So all, well, good luck tomorrow, we'll see what happens and then we move on. Tennis tournament's going to be great. And then but you guys have all of your listeners have a wonderful Thanksgiving John Barrett, mister CEO, thank you very much. Good thanks everybody, Thank you. J Yeah bye segment. Please get us into the Stuge Report.
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we go. We just pray to God things are smooth and calm. Please continue with your repertoire AFC North Battle Sunday, Willie with those Steelers up against the Bengals. Preview tonight, Lance Rocky and Company on the roundtable shoe where is it a six oh five live from Long Necks and hebron You and I got to make a trip out there at some point. Let's see the Steelers as you already know about that. As tomorrow seven under WLW is your NFL
headquarters. On Thanksgiving Day, the Turkey trio of games begins at noon Detroit and Green Bay, then it's Washington, Dallas. Then he finished up with San Francisco at Seattle. Now I have a new story, se I gotta shared with you off the air. Huh headline. Population of hard to eradicate super pigs in Canada is threatening to invade the US when I read this story
where they can walk across the border because it's not rarely guarded. Feral pigs are loose, and it turns out the pigs are very good to surviving. Canadian winners keep them up there, not down here. They're smart, adaptable, and they eat anything, including human beings. They tear up land or look for bugs and crops. They can spread devastating diseases to halt farms, like African swine fever. They reproduce quickly asal can have six piglets and a
litter two times a year. You hook these things up. I'm rolling like a bunch of people around here with cocaine hippos, and you have wild gangs of monkeys who are kidnapping. Then you got feral pigs coming in? Are they blue and maze pigs? This is a problem, you make fun of it. The success rate of hunters is only two percent in several states of band hunting because it makes the pigs more wary and nocturnal tougher to eradicate pigs,
hippos and monkeys. You don't think we got problems? Well, you're continuing on to Bengal Fans Sunday are encouraged to bring unwrapped toys to support the Hambleton County Jobs and Family Services gift drive for kids in foster care. There's going to be five locations around pay Course Stadium for collection bins, so be generous in your time. Tyler Boyd of the Bengals says the nominee for the twenty twenty three Art Rooney Scholarship Award that goes the outstanding sportsmanship on the field.
What if he would have caught that ball, only would have been in better shape. Let's see Mohler Senior running back Jordan Marshall, the Home of the Crusaders, has been named an Ohio Mister Football finalist. How about he deserves it? Amen, I'd give it to him right now. Let's see big upset in Namaui Invitational. Last night his fourth rank Marquette knocks off number one Kansas Big East Tonight the debut of Azi's Bandago Who Azi's bandago I worked
hard to get him rin stated with the Cincinnati Bearcats. Tonight Georgia Tech the rambling wreck in the town at six point thirty here on seven under WLW. Also tonight Texas A and m Corpus Christy versus n KU at five thirty on fifty five KRC, the home of Dale Donovan. What happened to NKU against UC? Not good? They didn't sneak up on the boys like they did
last year. They snuck up on them, Yes they did. And FC Cincinnati, they haven't played since November fourth, back in action this Saturday night. Will they hosting Game one of the Eastern Conference semi finals against the Philadelphia Union. Why did they take off three weeks in the middle of the playoffs. It's just the way soccer is. Will they got to get the other games in and this is is this It's like one and out. No, they got the this is the this is the they gotta they gotta do the
Conference semi finals, the finals, and then the MLS Cup. They're going to be playing until next July. I think the finals is not the Cup. Yeah, the MLS Cup or the finals. But they got They got the Eastern and Eastern and Western Conference semifinals, then the conference final and then the two teams battle for the MLS Cup. Well, will that be in twenty twenty four? I think so. Then the season starts again in February about two weeks later. Yes, they keep on stupid. I don't know
what to tell you. I don't know what to say. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I'm just worried about them feral pigs coming across the border. Would you rather confront feral pigs? Yeah that are hungry okay, cocaine hippos from Pablo Escobar, yeah, or gangs of violent monkeys out to kill humans. Well, the monkeys run fast. The hippos way about a ton, but they can run. They can run like the wind. They run three tons and then uh faral pig pigs get them sharp teeth.
I don't know. I guess you got a tough choice there, yep. I guess you flip a coin and go, well, it is. What if you pick your poison on that one? I get. I post this story online about feral pigs the humans. Well, the US Canadian border, you got the bridge, not but they're coming down through Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota to eat humankind. Now they have a hippo, a cocaine hippo. You have to get in the water, right, I would say so yet, but the monkeys and the pigs. But yeah, I didn't do
anything at once. That's a problem. I had this terrible dream two nights ago that I was in this water ditch and a large nile crocodile came up from the bottom and eyed me, and I eyed him back, and we had to stare down. I stared down the nile crocodile. Do you think you're Troy Landry from swamp people or something? Shoot them? Shoot them? I never gun on me. Oh, but we just stared at each other,
sizing each other up. It was a fifteen foot two ton. You shouldn't you shouldn't be eating you know I'm eating eating You know that that stuff at night? When that keeps you up and then you have some nightmares. You didn't answer my question. I did I did too, asked Rocky is he coming in? I don't know. Doesn't he have a game? When's the game? Now? He's got a game is Saturday. He's got the UC Kansas. That's a good one for him to have. That's correct.
Back to the airport, it's a bad place to be, especially this weekend. Now from oh you know what about Monday, it'll be a Tim Nightmra and a Sunday night It'll be a night Mara too. I want to say this. I like Tim Nightmra. Yes, he's a funny man. I like him. Segment give me out of the student's report. We have coming up next a spokesman for the Catholic League about what's happening and Thanksgiving dinners with the American family as we prepare ourselves feral pigs and the men who hunt them,
Like Wayne Carucci, he wants to kill pigs. Would would you rather be in a squared circle with a large feral pig huh a cocaine hippo or a pack of wild monkeys or the monkeys be all over the place? Uh? I think you could uh a pig. I guess you could slam dunk the the three ton hippo. Maybe you could put have been a headlock or maybe the sleeper. And more than that, I think we got problems.
I think so too. Get me out of the Studge report well, in honor of all the runners and walkers, including John Barrett running backwards tomorrow, we leave you with the immortal words of the stood Report. Pigs unclean. Let's get the hell out of here. Was that Steve Summers? Wow? How about that? You don't see him much anymore? No, but uh that's a good thing segment. Thank you? Yes, sir who killed Kennedy?
You got Lee Harvey Oswald on seven hundred WW at Bank of America, we asked how the wound nig east to the wild one at the door they have found? Then spoke up slieve. This little lawful can tell not a way that I was bad of the old, bad, bad, the whole I built it coming into Great America. Every guest that I have on often talk about the difficulties and problems that exists inside of our great nation today.
I've made the comment before that it's almost as if God Almighty has lost attention, has lost visibility here on the on the on earth, and that maybe he is distracted on alpha centauri. Maybe there's some other milk away that needs some help. Because I'm looking at all the problems we have with family formation, with southern border issue, with abortion on demand, abortion to the left has become a sacrament. I'd look at the crime in the streets and homelessness.
I look at the war in Ukraine, and of course Israel America cares deeply about those borders, not our borders. I look at a failing public education system. I look at a lack of family formation, that people aren't getting married, that nine percent of college students support Israel over Hamas nine percent.
I have nothing but issues. So as we celebrate in the sense Thanksgiving, and I would ask that you spend time today as a great listener, to go and look up the President George Washington's address when he declared the fourth Thursday in November to be Thanksgiving, his frequent references to God and the providence. That this was penn by a guy that was born in the seventeen thirties. It was our first president. But what he said over three hundred years
ago as applicable today as it was then. And I look at Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights Catholic League dot org. It's a great column penn by Bill. You Thanksgiving tribute to Families, and Mike McDonald is here to celebrate Thanksgiving in a sense with you and Mike McDonald. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And I would first ask what the multitude of problems everywhere that we have, I think celebration of Thanksgiving now is more appropriate than perhaps
ever before. Can you give us morally ethically, family formation wise, how much trouble are we in? Yeah? Absolutely, Bill, It's great to be back with you. But yeah, as you mentioned, America is in a tough strait right now. We've lost our moral foundation, we've lost sight of our strategic vision, and really the things that the virtues that made America great in the first place are diminishing with each and every day. And in large part that does go back to the decline of the family in America.
Throughout the course of human civilization, throughout the course of human history, the family has always been the building block that everything else stems from. And as families are under assault more and more each day, we're going to see that perk late up into the culture and really bring down the civilization we've built around. And on that point, when I have on sociologists and others, the idea of getting married when you're eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty three,
twenty four years old is out the window right now. It's twenty nine, thirty thirty one, thirty two, which means the ability to have children pass on the values of a culture to the next generation gets more difficult. And I don't see that changing Mike McDonald to the Catholic League anytime soon. Night. When when I was nineteen or twenty whoever you happen to be dating,
that's who you're married and at that point get through the problems. And so when you don't form family structure, how much of that as a predictor of future societal breakdown? Yeah, that's actually a really good point, especially if you look at just the family structure and the decline in fertility across particularly the Western world, but also places like Japan, pretty western there, but still
just drastic drops in fertility and just plummeting well below the replacement level. And a large part that is because people are waiting and waiting to get married later in life, if they even bother to get married and have kids at all, and without another generation, it's you know, very technical, wonky people like to talk about, well, you know, we're losing the tax space and things like that, but you also are losing the cultural foundations which are
critical to the way your society works. Without a future generation of children being born and reared and culcated with the culture, your society will just fall apart. And so that that is actually a very critical part of why we're in such a dire strait as a nation right now. New York City, sin Los Angeles, I see, those two are major urban areas. Cincinnati,
it's like thirty five. I spoke to a to a teacher who's been in the Cincinnati public schools for twenty nine years, and I said, what's changed over the last thirty years as a teacher? She said, Number one is family structure. It is rare today to have a parent teacher conference in which a mother and a father show up. Who are the mother and father the biological mother and father of that child. It's quite unusual. In fact, it hasn't happened in many years. I would think forty fifty years ago it
was common. Today it is not common in New York city, there's a million kids in the public school system. There's one hundred thousand brand new immigrants who come in that don't speak of the English, have no educational achievement in the background, and they can't function in a public school system. And Los Angeles it might be worse with the violence and with the lack of family structure.
And so is there a way, Mike McDonald of the Catholic League to have a social policy, or to have a cultural a man or to have a law that kind of mandates that you have children get married, have children be involved in their life. Am I fair to say you can't do that? You know, I think that's a very good point, and especially you know, I don't necessarily know if we need to have the Gen Guard going around and rounding people up at gunpoint and forcing them to get married. But
let's be honest about this. There are a lot of things in society working against people getting married, younger people getting married. You know, we've pushed the four year college education system on everybody, even if they don't need it
for worthless degrees like underwater basket weaving and minority studies. You know, those are things that push people later into life, settling down, having children, inflation, taxation, all these things that you know, walky people like to complain about are actually really serious when it gets down to the cultural side of things as well. And I would just so there. You know, you're talking about these immigrants coming into the country and their lack of pertainment, and
a lot of that does boil down to family structure. You know, there are a lot of children that do come from this country from Asia intact parents. They succeed very well in school. Nigerians also come from this country mother and father, president of the home, succeed in schools. So that is actually like the greatest legout that you could give to a child is to put
them in an intact mother father family unit. Now I'm reading one of the one of the lines in the War on Virtue how the ruling class is killing the American dream quote. I point out that Asians, Jews, Mormons, and Nigerians are the most successful demographic group in the country as measured by academic achievement and income. All four are known for their intact families. I also md ed Muslims are known for their intact families, and so if you're a
Nigerian from Africa or a Jew from anywhere or an Asian. Because you have faith and because you have family, you're likely to be shall we say, successful by academic achievement and by income. And so it isn't about color, it isn't about origin. It's about behavior, isn't it. It's how you behave it matters. Yeah, absolutely, behavior is important. You know, we're talking about all the problems that young people have that are forcing them to
push back getting married. But that is also another important thing is once you are married, it's a lot of work. It is not a picnic. No, you have to be willing to do the work. And it's not you know, oh, we're going to get married and there it is. Everything's happy and wonderful, everything's coming up aces. You actually have to be willing to and this is a key is sacrifice for the good of the family unit. You have to sacrifice for your wife or your husband, for the
kids. You have to put yourself last, essentially and make sure that you are sacrificing for the good of the group so that they can achieve. And you know a lot of young people have grown up in this culture of instant gratification. Yeah, but are not willing to do that work, and that is another problem that we're facing. It's a TikTok generation run by the Chinese Communist Party and abortion on demand, abortions like a sacramento a leftist killing unborn,
healthy babies is a business to some. And everywhere I look, I see challenges that look almost insurmountable. And we have millions of Americans who spend time in the basement playing video games and looking at porn. If you're a male and trying to get some likes on TikTok at the expense of academic achievement and human relations, get your nose out of the videos and go about meeting
members of the opposite sex and then form family structures and get married. When I speak to groups of twenty some things, I mentioned that that the greatest joy in my life has been family structure and family formation. The greatest joy I have is attending a baptism, or watching a son or daughter graduate as a freshman or a senior in high school. To watch what goes on. Those are the joys at the end of one's life, and you're lying there
on your deathbed. If you're fortunate enough to have a mind capable of reviewing what you've done in your life. I'm not going to think about a stock I didn't trade. I'm not going to be thinking about a game I didn't watch. I'm not going to be thinking about a putt that I missed. What I'm going to reflect upon is time with my wife and my son and my grandkids, my brothers, my sisters, my friends, my family. That's what I'm going to reflect upon, because that's what is most important.
And often when I give that message to twenty two year olds, it falls upon barren ground. It's like, no, I want to make money, especially women today, most people in college are women. Most people in the legal profession are women. Right now, most doctors are women, most architects are women. Most college students, high school students are women. Males are the ones under attack. Males are the ones who commit suicide. Males are
the ones who go to prison. Males are the ones that lack educational achievement. And it's women that are controlling what's happening to a large extent, and we're losing. And so the cultural fight that we're having is serious because law does not touch culture, at least in America, very much. At all.
So what would you say to to a girl, to a woman who's twenty one, twenty two years old, she has her degree in women's studies, and she wants to go on and practice DEI at some large company instead of meeting a guy and getting married, what would you say, Yeah, I think you're absolutely right on that bill. There's a lot to be said there. You know, you kind of overlooking the simplest joys in life for
things that are never going to leave you emotionally satisfied or fulfilleds. You're just working at sort of a cheap rat race culture, trying to get a little bit higher up in the pecking order, and for what you're really throwing away this great opportunity to be part of a family, nourish a child, make sure that they grow into the best person they can be, and that's ultimately going to be your legacy. You know, no one's going to remember.
You know, hopefully in five years, ten years, this di I craz will have come to an end and we'll get back to the same normal order of things, But no one's going to remember that you were, you know, at the largest Wall Street firm pushing some sort of DEI mandatory pronoun pins for the janitorial staff. They're not going to remember that. But your child will remember you and will carry your legacy on into the future. And you're
willing to trade the future for this present moment. And as a species, as a country, that means we're in a lot of trouble if everyone's thinking like that. So we really got to start unplugging from these things that don't matter. From the video games, no one's going to remember you were on the top of the leaderboard for Xbox whatever they're going to Your children will remember you and will carry your legacy on into the future. And if that doesn't
matter to you, then we're in serious trouble here as a nation. Mike McDonald of Thecatholic Lake dot org, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. With your permission, we'll do it again. Thank you, Michael. Absolutely happy Thanksgiving, Bill, God bless you. All Right, let's continue with more Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW. This week, Americans give thanks and there's a lot to be thankful for, like the new locks
I installed on our kitchen cabinets. Cousin Courtney won't be stealing our silver ware again this year, and of course we're thankful for listeners like you. Happy Thanksgiving from seven hundred WLW Tri State Ram truck buyers. This is it great? Yeah? Come on, man, I set up there is where I thought it was in La all this time. Wow, my geography, that's the Hollywood being That's what I thought. I'm sorry, thank you for educating me. Hello buyet and I'm I'm broadcasting you know, rock. I don't
want to throw aspersions toward Notre Dame. I don't like to know what now could it possibly be? Man? Play a game in a week? What's the name? Going on? Women's College against South Venice at St Mary's. You know what happened to them? Yesterday? They made the announcement at Saint Mary's that they will be they will will begin to accept next September men who identify as women. I'll give you the story if you if you're you go it. You can google that Saint Mary's admits men and that's so to go
to Saint Mary's. You can be a man that identifies as a woman or dresses like one. Now do you see the story? Now do you believe that's associated with Notre Dame. What a damn say? Here? It is right here? What does it say? Because I do research every Now this is the daily signal, is that a what is Catholic all girls college would admit men who identify as trans women? Bing? Go right there? Can you write that down for Notre Dame? And yeah, not one damn thing.
Aren't they associated with our ladies? You know? But but not really? But you can stand upon the Catholic women's college if you say you're a man, no hormones, I identify as a woman. Come on, here's here's the one you will Notre Dame. But you will know the apocalypse is next because, as you know, at Notre Dame there is all male dorms and all female dorms. Yeah, the day the ticker comes across that a Notre Dame female dorm accepts a biological male, you'll know the world's end in
tomorrow, doesn't neither lucky. The reason why fathers spend sixty thousand dollars a year Notre Dame because I know there's not as much funny business going on because you cannot be in a male dorm vice versa. Now, second and last month was the story about a transgender class at Notre Dame. Am I right or wrong? Get one hour of credit? You're going to talk about these homes. I got this other thing going on. I got to the third
thing about Notre Dame. Isn't it true that Notre Dame has a transgender class? Boy, I don't know. I don't think it's syllabus. I don't think it's in the same. But you're one of the visiting professors. Take a look at that. Can you remember the story? So you got women giving it up, giving it to men at Saint Mary's. You have Notre Dame having transgender rights. Now the headline, what's what's the hat trick of all this? Wake Forest head coach sneers at the fighting irishes Dave Clawson.
That's who he is, Dave Clawson. Here's the story. It broke this afternoon. I say, Dave, he's the coach at Bowling Green. Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson isn't thrilled about his treatment of Notre Dame. Clawson's Demon Deacons played at a Notre Dame last Saturday, and at a halftime they honored Sam Hartman. During their final home game. Hartman spent five years to college quarterback at wake Forest and then Notre Dame stole the wake Forest quarterbacks in the
world. It's bags of cash. They didn't steal him with bags of cash. Allegedly, he still a good relation. Was the upset, like, he's a senior, he's at Notre Dame. He's no longer at waking money. He was paid to come to Notre Dame to take transgender class and date women. If you we're still playing now, you do the same thing, take the money and rank. There you go. What is the question?
The question? What is the question? The question is what is happening the Saint Mary's Notre Dame and their theft of the quarterback from the demon Deacons. By the way, this is news of like a year ago now. Secondly, Secondly, thirdly, I have a story out of Minnesota, Michigan. Super pigs, a population of hard to eradicate super pigs in Canada are making the way to the United States. And pigs they destroy everything, they pay
people to hunt them. Well, they feed on human beings. So we have the cocaine rhino hippos, we have the feral pigs, and we got the band monkeys the meth. Now, where do you choose yourself to go to school. Meth Mo, monkeys, cocaine, hippo take the parkeys. I like my chances with that versus these feral pigs that are like four and five hundred pounds, by the way, or a hippo that is to the tune of about thirty five hundred pounds and can run thirty miles per seven thousand
pounds that much seventh Tucker is seven thousand. That's a big hippo on cocaine. Who wants to be sterilized? Would you do the work sake? Go ahead, you're first in line. They tear up the land where they root for bugs and crops and eat small deer and human beings. They spread devastating diseases to hogs, small deer, and human beings, human beings. What's right here? Here's the story. Well, just because it's on the internet doesn't mean it's true. You let the little rock down him it is.
Will he be out at all this weekend with feral pigs cocaine and then hopefully not? Those will be very upset. I have not seen many of your one kids taking cor Yeah, he is my middle one, Bronson, five years old, Jiu jitsu and you know, yeah, he's getting into it. Yeah, and as I told him to karate, he's in aggress He's he's kind of small, uh at least right now, but he's really aggressive. And I told my wife, I said, you got to sign him
up for karate. And I said, I don't know anything about martial arts. I said, but I believe there's like breakboards karate and punch people in the face karate. You better sign him up for punch people in the face karate because he's gonna watch. You're gonna be his first victim punching right in the face. Mate, You're old to kick his ass well and kick you. I'm just saying, these are the issues. What is the question,
here's the question. What is the embarrassed about a noted m alumni When Saint Mary's accepts man and there's money to them together, they've lost their way rocking and rolling in baby to the breaking dawn. I'm just saying, and now you got the head coach. But this is the problem with the Catholic Church right and the leadership of the Catholic churches. They don't stand for anything. They don't say nope. Here's the line You can tell me you don't like
it and why it's wrong, but we don't give a damn. This is the way we do. Isn't the leader of Saint Mary's say, look, we're not going to meet men who claim to be women into our women's coup. I mean the answer of which is the answer to everything is money. That it might be enrollment is down or that sort of thing, but you
want to see enrollment go down? To me, I think the only reason you send your daughter to Saint Mary's is because from the away from the men on their studies and not so much that make sure that the people like to segment. So I I gotta check on this. First of all, I don't know. There's the story. It's on the internet, that's what. That doesn't mean everything. What about the story about transgenderism Notre Dame, but that was on the internet if you checked it out. About visiting, where's
the Catholic Church? Where's the archdiocese? Where's silence? Silent? I don't know why we're losing members so much. It's really amazing. I can't figure it out. Silent, you stand for nothing and you'll fall for everything. Say give me some sports you got me all pissed off? Will he the student reporters of pro Service, every local Tamestar Heating and air conditioning dealers Thamestar
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Will he preview it tonight? Lance the Rock and Company? Then you say trade Joe Burrow yesterday round starting at six oh five live from Long Necks and hebrin. Ask God, I want a chance, Lance McAllister about my faeries of Jake the Snake. We'll spending segment one hundred million dollars to Drew bledsoe. What happened? We got this kid from Michigan who didn't play Michigan is
stupid not to play him? Would you agree real stupid didn't play him that they kind of loved What what was that Drew, Joe Burrow, Yes, they were Urban Meyer was getting too many lap dances at the time. That's not it. You know they had J. T. Barrett and Company. Why not Joe Burrow? He couldn't even start at Ohio State system wanted a running quarterback and that wasn't Joe Burrow. He wasn't running too much, but he could throw the ball. But what if James Browning takes his job?
Then what can you get some draft choices? That's a good thing. Joe Burrow gets some draft choices. That's not gonna you don't think so, I don't know what if he's the in the Super Bowl, Jake Browning, what do you do? Then you gotta do it a cheap quarterback and then you can trade your your quarterbacks a ton of money for two or three first round picks. So you're saying sing in the high heay, do you sit down?
Joe Burrow. Gotta go with what wins. And that's not maybe the last thing around in America where it's solely based one on merit and accomplishment, not on anything else. Sean Grhan is saving you this cut for later on miss It'll be prophetic. It' seg men go ahead that too. Uh. Georgia Tech and the Cincinnati Bearcats tonight six thirty year on seven hundred WLW.
Fans are going to see the debut of Aziz Bendego tonight. Also Texas A and M Corpus Christi NKU tonight on fifty five KRC at five thirty Catholic women's colleges admit men. Notre Dame has transgender classes. The sign of the apocalypse right there. We talked about the fact that of I have the UC Kansas game here on Saturday, Saturday, right right, Jayhawks? And what do you like in that match? I go out with a win. Kansas is really good. They have an offense that is one of the most unique in
college football the OC. His name is Andy Kotelnecki. Okay, and remember that name because he's here real soon. Remember that name, Codal, you'll probably be here. I've watched three games worth of film, not one time as their offense started to play where they didn't have a mass shift or a motion to it. So five guys are moving over here, and then offensive linemen and lines up. A wide receiver goes in motion and blocks the slot.
I mean it's it's wild and can you prepare for that? Well, they didn't prepare very well last with West Virginia ate them up on the ground, so they got to stop the run. They got a running quarterback Kansas does named Jason Bean who is electric. Will the game not be sold out? The first one in years? I'm not sure. I cats will turn out, you know, say you know what way they play their game, they can win. But can you read this story about these pigs? Yeah?
Smart at that doble and furry. They eat anything, including crops and wildlife anything. What does that include small children? You said they heat human beings. Say, get me out of the Studge Report, give me out, sick. I want Thanksgiving. And when we start having questions room a town break, let's get back to the commercial. Yeah, well, we want to wish everyone a very happy and safe Thanksgiving holiday over this weekend.
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