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Dan Carroll in for Bill Cunningham -- 2/13/24

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Dan Carroll fills in for the Great American as he talks about the nationwide effects of the border crisis with Sheriff Richard Jones, Cheryl Crumley of the Washington Times joins the show, Dan revisits the 2020 presidential election and the potential fraud level in the voting numbers and even some Reds talk with Jeff Carr.

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Hour from now, or I'm sorry, about a half an hour from now. I'll be talking with Ryl Chumley of the Washington Times. Always great to talk about the day's issues, things going on with her. Donald Kendall will be here in one hour from now from the Heartland Institute. They have done a complete study looking at the twenty twenty election. And before you roll your eyes on that, just hear us out. Hear us out in one hour from now about what really happened in twenty twenty, and then Jeff Carr will

be here talking about the Cincinnati breads. But we've got major problems right in our own backyard, and no one has been further ahead of the curve on this when it comes to illegal aliens, the open border, what it means for us here in the Try State. You know, you think we may be several thousand miles away from the southern border and what happens there doesn't really affect us here in the Tri State. But Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones has

been talking about this for years and years and years now. And Sheriff Jones, thank you for being here on seven hundred WLW this afternoon. You had recently had a meeting with the head of the FBI. Can you relate to the American people the warning and the heads up that Christopher Ray of the FBI

has been giving to you and sheriffs all across the country. Basically, the FBI director met with a group of sheriffs and it was relayed back to US and the FBI director Ray also met with Congress pon them exact same thing. Listen, people are there's more red flags going off. Now I'm not telling you this, I'm relaying it to you. I'm telling you this the people not to alarm you, but to arm you. When I say to arm you with information, Listen, they the Chinese are bringing thousands of people into

the United States and through the Mexican border. They don't hump across the border with backpacks. They're driven to the border and a bus like a tour bus, and then they walk right in between the fence and turn ourselves in. That's the ones that are turning ourselves in. And then they get a free pass. Hey, they get a little citation. Hey, report back in

about five or six years for an immigration hearing. And these are military age males with no kids, no spouses coming in and you can't leave China unless they give you permission. And these people are being shipped in. They're not our friends. These people, the Chinese, are doing everything they can to disrupt everything we've got. They're people from one hundred and sixty different countries coming in the United States. They get to Mexico by one way tickets and then

they come across and they turn ourselves in. But it's not just a border issue. Every state in the United States is a border state now. I don't care where you live. Every state the drugs are pouring in. And I've been saying this for over twenty years, and I was the only one saying it, and it's almost like I'm the only one saying it now. We've had fourteen million views on our on the Facebook videos that I put out about what's going on. We got a northern border where people are coming in

from Russia and China. The drugs are coming in from our northern border, which is Canada. And I've been told they've cut the Coastguard back in the waterways in northern Ohio. And we are so in bad shape in this country and nobody is helping us. The Chinese are bringing the fitting off to the Mexican border. Okay, the Mexicans are bringing it across the border. In Hamilton County, Ohio, you lose four hundred people a year to fittingyl poison.

In the state of Ohio, you're losing five thousand here Cinton All poison. In the United States it's one hundred thousand. And if you don't think this affects everybody that's here. And we were hacked two years ago by the Ukraine. They're not our friends. I know. We're giving them billions of dollars. It's a very corrupt country. And we were hacked and mocked out of service for two or three months. They hacked our they tried to hack

our dispatching. We had to shut everything down, do everything by paper. And today we're being attacked by China five times a day, by Iran three times a day, and others, and they're hacking everybody's system. The Chinese are trying to get into our infrastructure. They're trying that This is from Ray. He said it to Congress. He said it more than once. They're trying to get into our grid system, which was probably from the nineteen sixties.

There's not days go by where they're trying to get into our water system, anything that we have that's done by computers. They're trying to get into our election process, even local elections. And they're not doing this to be our friends. They're doing this because they know that with Taiwan and they want us to be real busy. We're fighting two damn wars. We're helping the

Israelis, we're helping the Ukraine, We're bombing other countries. There's people here in this country that want to do harm to us, and they're in place. The Chinese even had their own police departments built under cover in the United States. The Chinese have safe houses in every state in the United States. Now, I am not what Doomsday Jones or Chicken was it Chicken Little.

I'm telling you things that you need to be aware of. And if you can't see any politician, I don't care if the Republican or Democrat tells you the borders in great shape and everything's wonderful, telling you a lie. Remember, they are telling you a lie. And it don't matter what party you are. You know this and you know what's going on, and we're not doing anything about it. So what I'm going to start doing is almost We put rifles in every car, air fifteens, many magazines and clips. We're

not going to be outgunned. And you think, why would you want to worry about that in Butler County, Ohio. Because I'm not stupid, and I want people to realize that you need to watch where you go when you go to church. You got that dislike in the church in Texas. You got to be careful. That lady, I assume she was a lady. She was a man and she's a lady that now she's a lady or was came with her seven year old son to that church to kill people at Palestine

rode on the end of her rifle. She was shot. The sad thing she was killed. She was shooting trying to kill the two security officers. We're all duty policemen, I was told. But the sad thing is the kid was shot, and I don't believe the child's going to love. But that's why she bought the child with her. She knew they wouldn't shoot her if she had that child, and she was trying to get to where she

could cause the most death and mayhem in that church. Most churches have security, or they have people within the church that are armed, and they should. People that are here to do us harm are here and they want to go where the big crowds are. They want to cause as much mayhem as they can in our country. And our country is half hating each other anyway, damnedest thing I ever seen. People that aren't mad are mad now, and I don't know that it can be fixed right away. It doesn't matter

what party you are, what color you are. A lot of hate going on and not much love. So I talk a lot, and I talk fast, but I wanted to get this information out to you. And I have a very large hat and I have a very large amount, and I'm just giving you information. You don't have to believe it. You can go on and think everything's wonderful and great. But when you're out driving on that highway and somebody's doing drugs and they're doing fentanyl and you're on the highway with

your family, yeah, it's going to affect us all. And if Chinese are doing this on purpose, they want us to be addicted, and they're doing it. They're tearing down our families, cities, the drugs and the crime. But every state every state in the United States is a border state. They're not staying on the border. Well, Sheriff Jones, you have seen in Butler County the real life consequences of what an open border means to

our society. As a member of the National Sheriff's Association Conference, I would imagine that the information that you have is available to every sheriff across the United States. But it seems like you and maybe just a handful of others are the ones who are out there leading the charge on this, sounding the alarm, putting the red flags up, trying to raise awareness about this, and I would imagine just about every sheriff in this country has also seen some of

the same consequences that you have seen. Why do you think it is that we don't have more sheriffs like you who are doing everything they can to use a platform like seven hundred WLW, like your podium there at the Sheriff's office, calling news conferences, addressing the media. Why don't you think more sheriffs are taking the same kind of steps you are to make people aware of this.

I believe that most sheriffs, and the ones that are my friends and I know them in Ohio and all of them their work and their magic underneath, which is important, and they're getting prepared. They know it, and they and we talk all of Okay and here in Ohio. We're very fortunate the sheriffs had a great communication system. We communicate extremely well and we're working on it. But at some times, I'm one of those people that are out there. I'm a little different. I'm very vocal. I say what

I think. Not everybody agrees withn't they. But I've been elected five times, going on my sixth time, and nobody's running against me this time. So I either had the worst job in the world nobody wants it, or I'm doing a pretty damn good job. One of the other. I need to look into that, you know. I was talking with Tom Homan, the former acting director of IA, a few days ago, and we were talking about Eagle Pass, Texas, and just a break before you came on,

I saw live video from Eagle Pass, Texas. I know you've been to the border. I don't know if you've been there specifically, but what I'm seeing in Eagle Pass, Texas is you've got the containers up against the Rio Grande River. You've got layer after layer of razor wire there they are

preventing people from coming in and it is working. And the number of illegal crossings that they've had an Eagle Pass Texas, where we had thousands and thousands and thousands every single day, has now gone down to a trickle where there might be just a handful now. So those kind of things work. And then when I was talking to Tom Homan, I told him that we have our Butler County Sheriff, Richard Jones, who is calling on Ohio lawmakers to

make it a state crime to be illegal in the state of Ohio. And I said, are those the kind of things that can work in light of this administration that doesn't take border security very seriously at all? And he said yeah, he said, these are the kind of things that can work, and these are the kind of things that need to be done probably in every state across the country. Listen. I've talked to Sarah Cruthers, our state

representative here, and she's on top of this. I've asked Sarah Cruthers to go ahead and Cindy Abrams, who's in Hamilton County and state representative, to introduce that exact legislation that will make it a felony. If you're in the

state of Ohio, you're here illegally, we can arrest you. And I'm asking that we start working on the northern border in Ohio and as far as asking if they can get some legislation, Sarah Cruthers and Cindy Abrams to get legislation passed in the state of Ohio to where we can make our governor also work on a immigration task force that stops people up and down the highway coming into the country, and have a cyber task force that works twenty four hours

a day and helps us and gives us information locally. Because we're all under the same attack, all under the same umbrella. But we've got to have legislation from the state House. So, Sheriff Jones, what do you want the people who are listening to this conversse station right now to take away from this, not just the people that you serve in Butler County, but the people in Hamilton County and Warren County and in northern Kentucky and parts of Indiana

and beyond. What do you want them to take away from this conversation? And the average person listening to this should do what after listening to you speak today, and God bless you, you're getting national platforms now to get this message out. But what do you want the American people to take away from this? And what action should people like me and Tony Benderby taken. Hey, here's what you need to take away from this. Don't believe everything that

you hear from the media that everything's wonderful and great. You got to do everything you can to include local elections. It starts there with your congressmen, your senators. You've got to start locally. And these people got to listen to us, and we have to seal the border. If they're not going to do it, we all have to take care of ourselves, our families, and we have to take care of our little piece of the land that we're on right now. We have to protect yourself and you should pay attention

when you go places. We're doing classes for disasters when they happen, and we offered that and it was full and probably less than an hour. We can't train everybody in the country, but we're going to start training people here what to do if you're in a building and you have to get out there's a building collapse, how do you tear the driveway, how do you get out? Nobody thinks of that, but you need to be aware of that. Even if it's a flood, no matter what it is. But if

the building collapses and listen, it don't always happen in New York. You forget nine to eleven people, forget it. We had there was only twelve people that done all that shut the whole country down in New York City, killed firemen, killed policemen, first responders, and we have forgotten. These people are here to kill us. And that's not twelve or fourteen. There's thousands of them here. Then we have the local people, the terrorists that

get indoctrinated online and they want to carry out these horrendous attacks. We got to be prepared. You got to you got to watch where you go, what you do. You don't have imagine losing your phone. Everybody that's listening, if you can't. If you lose your phone for ten minutes, you almost throw up in your mouth. If you can't, if you lost it or left it summer, you almost throw open your mouth. They know that these people that are attacking our cyber and they want us to be disrupted.

And when they're doing all the dirty deeds they're doing. They're attacking our financial system. It affects everybody here, my friend, everybody all right, Well, Sarah Richard Jones, I can't thank you enough for spending some time here on seven hundred WLW and doing it on short notice. But congratulations for getting the word out. You're going to have more of the national platform and you're going to be on national television and radio in the coming days, So congratulations

on that. But keep up the great work. I know you're a regular guest on the Bill Cunningham Show, and I appreciate you being here today as always, and hopefully we'll talk against him. Hey, thank you, and thanks to all the listeners. All right, Sheriff Jones, thank you very much. So there you go. That is the warning call. And then this guy is sounding the alarm that the terrorist attacks have already started. They are already underway, and it's going to get worse, and you need to

be aware of what is going on around you. And I tell these things to my family all the time, and now I'm telling to the listeners of seven hundred WLW. Dan Carroll for Bill Cunningham. We're rolling on till three this afternoon on the Home of the Red seven hundred WLW. Meanwhile, in Gupeto's workshop, the Blue Ferry suddenly appears cleanly. I never thought i'd find this place. Are you here to turn Pinocchio from a puppet into a boy? Are you kidding? Do you know what kind of trouble you get into?

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roll on till three this afternoon. I want to thanks Sheriff Richard Jones for being here and sounding the alarm. Man. You gotta take that stuff seriously. I mean, all this stuff that's happening at the border and all the invasion that is underway and has been underway for quite some time. Things are slowing down a little bit right now, but don't let that for you.

And this comes after we've already allowed untold numbers of millions in this country illegally, so they're already here, and Sheriff Jones is doing what he can to make not only make you aware of it, but make you prepared for what may happen. My next guest is someone I love having on the show. Cheryl Chumley is the online opinion editor commentary writer at The Washington Times. She's a mom, she's a Christian, she's a conservative, speaking events rights on

substack, has a podcast. I don't know where she finds time to come on this show, but every time she is on this show, I am glad of it. And Cheryl Chumley, I always appreciate you carving out a little bit of time for a little old Dan Carroll at seven hundred WLW. How are you today? I'm doing great. It's great to be with you, Dan, Thank you, Thank you again. Let me give you an

observation and just bounce this off of you and see what you think. There is a phrase, and I was thinking about this as I was preparing for this show and reading the most recent report about Joe Biden and the the documents that he had and all the rest of it. But there's a phrase that I've used more in the last I don't know, four four and a half years that in that amount of time, I've used that phrase more between then

and now than I have the previous years of my life. And when I think about the spying that went on from the previous administration into the Trump campaign, when I think about the Russia Russia Russia collusion hoax, when I think about the Hunter Biden laptop and the fifty one former heads of intelligence agencies that sign that fraudulent letter, When I think about the raid on mar A Lago, when I think about the phony impeachments, and the list goes on and

on and on, and now we have the specter of a president who is apparently too feeble minded to assist in his own defense at trial, but perfectly fit, according to liberal Democrats, to be president of the United States sharp engage. On top of it, the phrase that I use is what kind of world are we living in? I have said that so many times over the last several years Is it just me? Are there are other people who are thinking the same way I am When you look at this list of just

unbelievable things that have happened over the last few years. Yeah, it's astonishing, right, And no, I don't think you're alone with that. I think most saying Americans, which is to say, those people who don't vote Democrat these days, all think along those things, right. I mean, Democrats have become the party of loans. I mean, let's be real on that. But I think Americans do feel that there's something going on in America. We're losing our freedoms left and right, and it's really due to the

far left tilt of the Democrat Party. Because maybe you and I have discussed this before, but this is not the Democrat Party of Bill Clinton days, right, This is the Democrat Party started under Barack Obama that actually hates America and is actively doing everything it can to destroy America from within and from without with the globalist government. So, yeah, there's a lot going on.

What's wrong with our world. What's taking place is Democrats in control. You mentioned Bill Clinton, And it's interesting because I played a clip of Bill Clinton just the other day and it was Bill Clinton from a State of the Union speech that he made, and he was talking about illegal aliens, and he used that term illegal aliens repeatedly during the section of the speech where he talked about how they're invading the country, they're costing the country all kinds of money,

that it's dangerous to have them here. And then I played a clip of Donald Trump at his State of the Union speech, the one where Nancy Pelosi tore up the speech afterwards, and he's essentially saying, if you boil down the two speeches, the two segments of those speeches, they were both about a minute and forty five seconds long, but they were essentially saying the exact same thing on this particular issue. But yet one is a deity among

the leftists and the Democrats. The other one is frowned upon, hated, called a just some of the worst names you can possibly imagine when it comes to labeling a politician. But yet they're saying they were saying the exact same things about illegal immigration and illegal aliens coming into this country. How can that be Well, because Democrats used to be for America. Still, the differences between Democrats and Republicans used to be just mostly political divides that we all loved

America. We all wanted America to prosper and thrive and be number one in the world. We just had different ways of going about it. But as I said, now, nowadays the Democrats are more like Marxists and communists,

and they just don't admit it yet. But if you look at everything they do, there's no logical conclusion to what they're doing, for example, on except that they want to let in as many illegals as possible in order to solidify their next generation of loyal Democrat voters, right to destroy the two party system, and to ultimately usher in a new wave of socialism slash Marxism in America that can never be voted out of office. So the Democrats today cannot

be seen as pro America. Hey, I was listening to Chuck Schumer earlier today and the Senate approved another sixty billion dollars to go to Ukraine. And I understand the basic issue of helping Ukraine fight off Vladimir Putin and the Russia

aggression. I think I've got a pretty good handle on those basics. But when you look at the I think we're up over one hundred and seventy billion dollars now that we've sent to Ukraine, and we know so much of that money, maybe the majority of it is being used for fraudulent purposes, Being used to enrich people who are in the upper crust of Ukrainian society, being used to pay pay the retirement of former civil servants in Ukraine, being used

for all these other purposes other than to just fight the Russians. CHERRYL. Tumley, it just seems to me that every time we turn around, this administration is spending, spending, spending, spending, totally out of control. And you just wrote a piece talking about how the debt that we have is going to enslave and is enslaving our children. And it's interesting. I just saw a video yesterday of old Ross Perot when he was running against Clinton,

and he was talking about the debt then was only four trillion dollars. And what do you think ross Perot would be saying now if he saw the debt that we have, what at thirty four to thirty five trillion and rocketing towards forty trillion dollars probably by the end of the fiscal this year. Yeah,

these numbers are meaningless now, right. I mean, our national debt has exploded to such a point that what's another trillion here, another trith And this has been astonishing and astonishing change because, as you said, just a few years ago, it wasn't in the double digits trillion, it was in the single digits, and we were talking about how that was unsustainable. But this is a little talked about issue, and it's really something that we cannot avoid.

You can't have a nation running in deficits and expect to stay free, and expect to stay a nation at all for very long. I mean, there comes a time where the consequence is the nation crumbles. And Republicans are really failing on this point because they boot the bucket down the road too. Right. Nobody wants to talk raining and spending because it's not politically advantageous to your own political career. Everybody wants to just point fingers and talk about the

debt, but nobody has the political will to take care of it. And so when you add in the border issues, when you add in you know, the cultural issues, the LGBTQ crazy and all that, and the coming globalism that we see from World Health Organization and so forth, pushed back to the side, because really, if you look past all that, the debt is one of the biggest threats we're facing. Yeah, and you talk about

the social issues that we're looking about or looking at. This past weekend, we had a shooting by I guess someone who may or may not have been in the country illegally, who identifies as a trans individual. And I have a list here of some of the recent shootings that we've had, And there

was a shooting in Colorado Springs that shooter identified as non binary. In Denver, there was a shooter who identified as trans, in Aberdeen, there was another shooter who identified as trans. Trans shooters in Nashville, and Uvaldi and

des Moyne, Iowa. When you look at this, and let's say all these people were wearing Mega hats when these shootings happened, what do you think the media would be doing with that story as opposed to all these people who are identifying as trans or non binary and going and shooting up all these places.

Oh, it would be non stop, well to all coverage. Right if that shooter had been wearing a MAGA hat, had a social media page that was pro Trump was a known Republican voter or anything along those lines. In the media would be going nuts talking about these dangerous manga conservatives and talking about the need to curtail and control and abolish the Second Amendment and so forth.

But because it's a narrative that runs counter to the LGBTQ community and paints them in an even more negative light than they are than, it's completely whitewashed in the media. And it happens time and time again, all these stories that there's probably a people who listen to that list, And I looked at this list, and I had forgotten about a lot of these shootings. On this show, I never give the names of the shooters. I try not

to glorify them. I try not to hold them up and say, oh, look at you know, look at this individual who went out and shot all these people. I try not to do that. I talk about the facts of the case without saying the name of the shooter, because I firmly believe that when you do that, when you highlight the name of the shooter, there are others who may be inclined to do something like that that look at that and get their inspirations. You know, Look, look how everyone

knows this person's name. Now, I think that goes into the mental capacity of someone who would do something like that, so I try not to do it. But the fact that these stories have largely gone underreported or they just drop completely off the radar after certain facts are known, I think is yet

another indictment of the national media. It is. And I understand your perspective about the release of the names and you know, broadcasting the names and so forth, but I got to tell you, I'm a little fed up with this trend that we've seen in America the last few years about police holding onto key details of crimes as they're breaking, and even days and weeks and months after they're breaking, because they put it under that generic clause under investigation.

Look, somebody's name, a shooter's name who has been killed during their active criminal behavior shouldn't be protected anymore. And I have to tell you, when I heard about that shooter at Joel Ostein's church, one of the first things I wanted to know was the person's name, because I wanted to be able to identify is this a Muslim sounding name? Is this you know, could

this be tied to radical Islamism? And so forth and even if you ask that question, we've gotten to the point in America where you're deemed a racist or discriminatory. But look, those are just basic facts that the American people should be aware of instead of having to wait twenty four hours or forty eight hours or whenever the media wants to get around doing their own probe of police release of information. And it's been really slow to realize that this shooter,

in this particular instance was part of the LGBTQ community. I think I first saw it from Todd Starns, and that was hours after the incident occurred, and the other media out there, the mainstream media, were completely ignoring it. Yeah, it's amazing how quickly when they want to the media can get a hold of this information, Investigative agencies, police, the FBI can get a hold of this information, disseminate it, get it all out there.

But interestingly enough, we've got all this video footage of of the bomber who planted the pipe bombs at DNC and RNC headquarters on January fifth, twenty twenty one, the night before January sixth, twenty twenty one, But yet somehow we haven't been able to identify or arrest or really even interview suspects in that

January sixth bombing case. And you just look at these things. And I look at the Robert Hurr Report, and we're being told that what we read in that report, instance after instance after instance of Joe Biden knowingly having not only classified documents, but document after document top secret eyes only, all these things in his possession, that we're supposed to look at that and say, you know what, really, it's not that important to my way of thinking,

these things are important. And when the American people see that, if you're of a certain political when you're on one side of the political aisle, you don't face any consequences for this kind of stuff, and yet they continue to attack Donald Trump the way they do. Yeah, the details of that her report are hugely important. And really, you know, there's another facet here that it's taxpayer right. This information is collected based on taxpayer dollars.

So the default we should always be on the side of releasing information and those in power, the government bureaucrats, should have to prove why the information should not be released. But that has been flipped in this country and now we're living in this system where the government gets to hold the information at wants, the government gets to pretend like it's protecting the American citizen. Raam, We're

supposed to just trust the government to give us the information we need. And as you reference, look how that turns out, right, Look how that turns out with the January sixth investigation and so forth, and the her report now, and the fact that we have this two tier system of justice based on the politics of the individual. Trump versus Biden both accused of doing essentially the same thing, only Biden on steroids one hundred times worse, and the

media curries water for him. And we're all supposed to just say, thank you government for doing the investigation. Nothing to see here, now, let's go back and prosecute Trump. It is. It's a two tier system. And this is how societies fall too, based on their corruption. So, Cheryl Chumley, as I let you go, I'll ask you the question, what kind of world are we living in where these sorts of events happen with

regularity? Now and this time next week, we'll be asking ourselves another question, the exact same question, what kind of world are we living in that something like this can possibly take place. Well, we're living in the world, as the Bible would put it, where good has been flipped for evil and evil has been flipped for good. So that's the reality of it. And if we want to change it, we have to address the cultural rot first, which comes from going back to the Bible, going back to church,

and changing people's moral compass that way. Well, we live in a world where something like that is a mighty high mountain to climb. But Cheryl Chummley, in the end run, it is probably worth the effort. Yes, yes, definitely, always worth the effort. And with that, Cheryl will let you go. Thank you as always for spending some time here on the show. Always great having you on, and I will certainly look forward to the time when we get to do it again. Likewise, thank you.

All Right, there you go, Cheryl Chummel. You can find out more about her the Washington Times. She is the online opinion editor there and does a whole bunch of other stuff as well. It is twelve fifty six Dan Carroll for Bill Cunningham on seven hundred WLW get ready for Tuesday Night. He wires at three, got it? The basketball world will be trained on

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a brand custom built Gunnit swimming pool. Call ACR Gunny Pools and Spas today and swim this summery. I'm a day I half that I'm bad of the bowl, Bad of the bowl, Bad of the bowl. Back on the Big one, seven hundred WLW. It is ten minutes after one already, time is flying by today, Bill Cunningham joining the day off, Dan Carrol here till three o'clock this afternoon. And I want to turn my attention now to the election of twenty twenty And don't roll your eyes, don't say we've

been down this road. Well, we have been down this road before. And uh and I am one of the few on this station who continues to talk about this and who continues to question things, and and I say, what's wrong with questioning? What's wrong with asking questions about what really happened?

I don't know that I have a full understanding it of what really happened, but I thank God for institutions like the Heartland Institute, and the Heartland Institute is well, I'll let my guest tell you what the Heartland Institute is. And I want to say welcome to Donald Kendall of the Heartland Institute. He is the deputy director of Heartland Socialism Research Center. And Donald Kendall, welcome to seven hundred WLW. How are you today, and thank you for being

here. Oh well, thank you for having me on. I was just glad to have the buffer music. It's reminded me of watching Ter Mayor two or something like that. It's my favorite movie. Well, you know, Bill Cunningham has won multiple Marconi Awards, and that bumper music is a good reason why. So it is when people hear that, they know the great American is on the radio. But it's always my pleasure to fill in for him. For this is the first time I've had someone from the Heartland Institute

on the airwaves here on seven hundred WIW. Tell our listeners what the Heartland Institute is all about. Oh sure, Yeah, we are a free market think tank. We're based out of the suburbs of Chicago, which might seem a little weird being in Illinois outside of Chicago and all of that, But we work at the state level in all fifty states. We generally focus on state level public policy as it relates to healthcare, budget and tax, education,

primarily energy and environment. We are also on the national stage, especially in the kind of the climate and change debate and all of that, and also in my center, which is the Center for Socialism Research, where we focus on all sorts of different forms of collectivism and all stuff like that, including the report that we're going to talk about today. Yeah. Well, when it comes to socialism, you really haven't had a whole lot on your

plate lately, have you. You know, we did a little bit of a victory lap when Bernie Sanders dropped out of the last election, but bet our attention turned towards the Great Reset and twenty first century fascism and all of the ESG and all of that. So that's been keeping us busy, keep an eye on the Davos elite and everything like that. So that's been our

main focus for the last I don't know two years. Well, I have to have you back on the air to discuss those items, but I do want to turn my attention to, as you call it, the policy brief about who really won the twenty twenty election, measuring the effect of mail in ballot fraud and the Trump Biden race for the White House, and the ras Mustin survey on this came out in December, and this policy brief is really a piggyback or a follow up to that with a lot of in depth detail.

First of all, talk about the Raft Mussin survey, because I talked about that back in December when it first came out, and to me, those findings were astonishing when you look at the percentages and the number of people who admit who admit in a survey that they fraudulently cast votes one way or another during the twenty twenty election, because I don't know if it's because they were using mail in balloting or the opportunity was simply there because of the mail

in balloting. Yeah, exactly. The poll results you're referring to You're right, came out in December, kept the world by storm. That was probably the busiest couple of weeks of my life here at the Heartland Institute. It's just kind of feeling all the media calls and everything. And it was because of the astonishing result that you talk about, and it kind of goes back

the origins of US commissioning that report. That poll with Rathmussen was just based on all this, you know, wondering the speculation of kind of what happened during twenty twenty. There's a million stories about everything that goes along with that, of concerns about mail in balloting and all of the potential fraud that would go along with that. And the director of the Socialism Research Center, Justin

Haskins, had this idea of what what if we just asked people. We if we just asked them if they committed fraud by filling out somebody else's ballot or having them fill out their ballot, or maybe they voted in a different state, Let's just ask them. So we had rask Musen on board.

They said, yeah, this sounds really good, and we were kind of thinking maybe there was going to be like five percent, like optimistically maybe five percent will admit to committing one form of fraud or another, And when we got the results back, we were floored. It was more like twenty percent, So we were blown away by it. We did not think at all that it was going to be that level of fraud. And then the news went viral and what led from that was, you know, a new round

of questions. If there was that level of fraud, how much did that impact the twenty twenty election, Because we know that when it came to mail in balloting, there was a lot more Biden voters that use mail in balloting than Trump voters. So if we were to apply these numbers, these percentages of people that admitted to fraud to the mail in ballots, would it swing the election? And that is what a report that just came out really focused

on. Yeah, twenty one percent of mail in voters admit in twenty twenty they voted in a state where they are no longer a permanent resident. Twenty one percent of mail in voters admit they filed out a ballot or filled out a ballot for a friend or family member. Seventeen percent said they signed a ballot for a friend or family member, nineteen percent said that a friend or

family member filled out the ballot for them on their behaving. So these numbers, when you look at these numbers and people here, Okay, twenty one percent, seventeen percent, nineteen percent doesn't seem like that big of a number, But when you look at the actual raw numbers behind those percentages, this is clearly enough to sway the election one way or another. Well, and

that is exactly what our report goes to look at. So when we were original reporting on those poll numbers that came out in December, because some of those questions are not necessarily mutually exclusive, there's some overlap. Maybe some people did one level of fraud, maybe some people did multiple levels of fraud. So we actually at the beginning of this report, we looked back at the raw numbers we got from brass Musen and we were able to determine that it

was actually a higher percentage. It wasn't twenty percent. It was more like twenty eight percent, so like one in four as opposed to one in five. So we went again, we went and started to do this analysis. We went and found out what the mail in ballot's numbers were for all of the different swing states. So we identified six different swing states Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, all won by Joe Biden.

And we wanted to look at the level of mail in ballot and then apply these different levels of fraud, Like if we were to exclude these votes, these mail in votes that were potentially subject to fraud, how would that swing the election? And when we did that with the twenty eight percent, Donald Trump wins all six of those swing states, and he takes the election three hundred and eleven electoral votes to Biden two hundred and twenty seven. Just

he just it's like a blowout. Essentially, it's fifty or an eighty four electoral vote blowout. But then, and this is something that kind of stems back to when we originally released our poll results as people's concerns that is this an overestimate. You know, poll results obviously they have a margin of air. You know, maybe the questions weren't accounting for this, Maybe the questions weren't accounting for that, so like, you know, maybe it's a lower

than twenty eight percent. And this is my absolute favorite part of our study. So we take that into account, and we start lowering that percentage of fraud and applying each level of percentage of fraud to the voting numbers to see what the election would be if it wasn't twenty eight percent, maybe it was twenty seven percent, maybe it was twenty six maybe it was fifteen percent.

If you go down all the way to fourteen percent level of fraud, assuming that our poll back in December overstated it by one hundred percent the level of fraud, Donald Trump still wins by that same margin of three hundred and eleven electoral votes to two twenty seven. He wins all six to those swing states. But we didn't stop there. We went further. We said, okay,

well, what if it's still overstating the level of fraud. Maybe it's thirteen percent, maybe it's eleven, maybe it's ten, Maybe it's down to six percent level of fraud. We ran all those scenarios, and in those scenarios, Trump wins four out of those six swing states and still wins the

election two hundred and eighty nine to two hundred and forty nine. And then we even went further, reducing that level of fraud to five percent or just four percent, and in those scenarios, Donald Trump it's a tie, and then the tie goes to the Senate and the House and all of that which run by Republicans at that time. So he still would have likely won the election even if the poll results that we released in December overstated the level of

fraud by seven hundred percent. So it's just any level of fraud like this as well, it's four percent, could have swung the election. And that's what our report very clearly shows. How about that? How about that? So when you hear people talk about you know, look, look there there may have been some fraud, but not really enough to change the outcome. Or people look at me all the time and they think I'm a kook for talking about this, that hey, it's all been debunked. There wasn't enough

fraud. When you hear this subject, which to me is very very important because we have to have confidence in our elections and I don't think we're anywhere close to that heading into twenty twenty four, But when you hear this could just get glossed over with it was. It was the cleanest, purest election we've ever had in the history of the country. What's your reaction when you

hear that kind of talk. Yeah, well, you know, I keep my ear to the ground it comes to this sort of stuff, especially since the twenty twenty election, and of course there's a million different stories and stuff in regards to maybe this undermined the election, maybe that brief cases being brought in and you know, midnight, like all sorts of different stories, and you know, I think those are all things that we should be concerned about,

you know, just for the sake of the validity of our elections, we have to be very vigilant about those sorts of things. But this report shows that, like there's no conspiracy necessary to show that, you know, the integrity of the election could have been undermined. It didn't require any sort of afarious actors out there, and that's not necessary. Piece of this of

this puzzle. This shows that the whole election could have been swung from one side to the other just based off of lax mail in ballot laws, election laws, like that's all. It took like four percent four percent. So what our report does, because this is another kind of concern, you kind

of let off with this when you're introducing the segment. It's this idea of you know, we're constantly seemingly relitigating the twenty twenty election and looking behind instead of looking forward, And what we wanted to do in this report is also to look forward and to suggest propose policy prescriptions that would prevent something like this

from happening in the twenty twenty four election. So we have all sorts of different policy proposals including, you know, looking at voter ID, encouraging mail in person voting, having states annually verify their registration roles, all sorts of things that state legislatures could enact tomorrow to make sure that something like this doesn't happen in future elections. Yeah. Yeah, there are so many questions I could ask you about this. Donald Kendall of the Heartland Institute, what about

the issue and you touch on this in your report. The issue of mail in ballots, the rejection level of mail in ballots was a significant issue as well, was it not. Oh yeah, absolutely, because you know, this election was very much one of the first times that we had such kind of a liberalized mail in balloting where you've seen a lot more, way higher

levels of mail in balloting than any ever before. So you would expect that you would see some sort of increased amount of the rejection level of the ballots. You know, maybe someone didn't sign it, or maybe someone living incorrectly, or any number of different things that would lead to that ballot being cast

aside. But if you look at the rejection rates for twenty twenty, they're like astonishingly low, including one of the swing states in Wisconsin, where the rejection rate of the mail in ballots was zero point two to three percent. And that is just mind boggling to me. So every ninety nine point what seven seven percent of the ballots came in were absolutely perfect and couldn't been cast

aside. To us, that kind of illustrates this idea that there wasn't a very stringent process of kind of checking over these and ensuring that the signature verification and all that sort of stuff was taken into account before they just okayed all of these ballots to be counted. And you know, that's to us, that was a red flag. Yeah. Well, to my way of thinking, that's where the party operatives come in to make sure that the plan goes

as it should go. But Donald Kendall, I encourage everyone to go to the heartland. It's heartland dot org and if you go there, it's right there on the front page. It's Look, you and your colleagues have done a great job on this because presenting this in a way that is understandable. It's only thirty pages, not that hard to read, not a bunch of legal ease and stuff like that. It's very understandable, which to me is a monumental task. And I think you and your colleagues did a great job

on that. But again, who really won the twenty twenty election. It's right there at heartland dot com. And Donald Kendall, I can't thank you enough for the time today, and I've got more questions about this, so I hope I can encourage you to come back on the show again sometimes any time, anytime, reach out. We can talk about Davos from the Great Reset all day. Oh, I can't wait. That's a that's the best

kind of stuff for talk shows there is. But Donald Kendall, thank you and all the best to you and keep up the great work at the heart Linden Institute. Thank you so much. All Right, there you go, Donald, can and check it out for yourself. I mean, it's not a lot of heavy lifting in here, but it really lays it out. Just if you've got twenty or fifteen or even four percent of election fraud, it changes the outcome of the election. And this may very well be what

really took place in twenty twenty. Read it for yourself, learn it, live it, and keep it from happening again. In twenty twenty four five D for Bill Cunningham seven. Did you know that if you miss any part of our shows, you can catch the podcast of that show on the iHeartRadio app? Did you also know that a snail can sleep for three years? Just think of all our podcasts that could be listening to instead. O by

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very short notice today, Butler County Commander. Yeah, I mean the guy's been on He's been on national TV. He's probably going to be on Glenn Beck tomorrow. And a good pickleball player too. Have you faced him in pickleball? Yes, I have. I take a loss every time. Don't let don't throw the game just because he's the sheriff. He starts reading you your rights halfway through the game. You have the right to remain silent. What do you play to in pickball twenty one? Like twenty one eleven?

The game is eleven? Yeah, No, he's a good player. And then when you play like sheriff's a good player, game set share, all that kind of stuff. Yep, But however you want to play. But we got eighty six percent of Americans say Biden is too old for another term. Eighty six percent, Well except except Nancy Pelosi. And then you've got Kamala Harris. And then you've got this Goldman character out there, which is name Schumer, that clown scher all talking about how Joe bid and as sharp

as attack. This guy doesn't miss a trick. They're nuts as much as he is. Mayorcis who's the head of the Homeland Security said on TV on Sunday, he said, you know what the hardest part of going to a meeting with Joe Biden is, he said, preparing for the meeting, because this guy knows everything. He knows all the details, all the ins and outs, and you better be ready when he puts you under that the bright

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How much does how much does the franchise tag pay? He's gonna I think you get a minimum salary in this type of thing. But he doesn't go out out and you know, get zillions of dollars from other teams. So he's going to stay here for a while. Yeah, but he's still going to get what fifteen eighteen nineteen million something like that. Why not stay here if they want to? If if if Rhino wants to franchise tag me with that kind of money, I will do it. Red's Update TAK one

for the Reds Pitchers and catchers reported a spring training camp today. What they're going through physicals with Doc Hollywood. Their first workouts set for tomorrow and Goodyear Arizona. So as they saying, turn your head and cough more. Tonight on the Hot Stove League, starting at six oh five right here on seven hundred WLW, a couple of extra Reds have signed up minor league deals and invites the spring training. Left handed pitcher Miror Garretts hooked up with the San

Francisco Giants. I like that guy. Outfielder and a former All Star, Jesse Winker has assigned with the Washington Nationals and he's going to be on the same team with the Nick Senzel. They maybe Hero Day because that's who the Reds open up with her. He didn't do any He didn't do anything in Seattle, did he? No? And in Milwaukee college basketball tonight number ten Iowa stayed in town to take on those Cincinnati Bearcats. I'm now six thirty

right here on seven hundred WLW. Ole Miss meets number twenty two Kentucky at nine on ESPN fifteen thirty. Duquane in sixteenth rank Dayton in Ohio state at number twenty Wisconsin what else is going on here? That Super Bowl is the most watched program in television history since what one and twenty three point four million viewers across television and streaming platforms, and that chiefs of Victory Parade is set for tomorrow. Will she show up? Uness she might be driving the will

will she show up? She'll be there? Will Taylor Swift be there? Do we have? According to various reports, she has a concert in Australia, so she can if she can make Tokyo and make make the Super Bowl Sunday, she can certainly fly from Australia back here to be in the parade for Tata. When will we stop talking about Taylor Swift? Now Travis Kelsey never look, I don't care. I don't hate Taylor Swift, but I've

had my fill of it. It's gonna keep going. And then I heard one of the prop bets was Moe was talking about or he didn't want to talk about it, But one of the prop bets was will Taylor Swift show some cleavage during the Super Bowl? And if you've bet on that she would, I think you won that bet because she had she had a little bit going on there, not a lot, but just a little keeping a clean segment. Okay, we got to keep it clean. But more people watched

the Super Bowl on Sunday since what? Since? What televised since the I think it was the Chiefs and somebody playing that was The previous record was one hundred and fifteen million a couple of years ago. No, it's not. I'm asking what do you ask me? If you got the answer to the sports guy, I thought you might know. I'm just saying it was. It was a super Bowl like last year the year before, one hundred and

fifteen million. The Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco forty nine ers most watched events since the moon landing in nineteen sixty nine, God bless them. Where were you in nineteen sixty nine watching it on TV? Watching it in Middletown, No, and on the West side, on the West side, watching Neil Armstrong say those famous words, one small step for a man did one giant leap? You know, Denise and I got

to meet him in Seattle. We got a trip from Ken Griffy Junior to go watch the Reds in Seattle. Bob Castellini's setting up there says they married her. People come and say you need to go upstairs of the Reds red Z owner was to see. I thought, oh great, I met it. I met him at a golf outing. Unbelievable. I was at a golf outing. We're sitting there and we're sitting there, and we're watching a guy who's sitting there's like eight leather seats and he's sitting there, and I

thought, who's this guy? Who's he want us to meet? Turns around. I mean you're talking about going you know, your mind's like, huh, yeah, that's the greatest that's the greatest human being of the twentieth twentieth, first century or twentieth century or whatever. And you're sitting there and you shook his hand. There's only there's only one first man that ever stepped foot on the moon. Oh. He turned around and said, I want you to meet Neil Armstrong. It was like huh huh. So we took a

picture, got right next to him. Everybody else was like elbow and everybody huh, I should have taken a picture. I know. I met him one time at a golf outing. Yeah. I went to this golf outing and you know, you go in your register, and you you get your swag bag and all that stuff. And I'm with the guy who's running the golf outing and there's a dude sitting over there at the table, just sitting there, minding his own business, sitting over there by himself. I went

over and said hello, shook his hand. He sought for a couple of minutes. Didn't take a picture, But at least I got to I got to meet the greatest American of all time. He is even better, even better than Bill Cunningham. Slightly, slightly, Yeah, Cunningham never walked on the moon, although he might try and convince you that he did. Thank you. That's for sure. Yeah, yeah, that's for sure. But more people watch the super Bowl than watch the moon landing. Oh, I

got to think. You know how big Now you know how big the NFL is, Well, there was a lot less people in America in nineteen sixty nine and a lot fewer televisions, so that if that number is held up since nineteen sixty nine, not bad. And then it finally got beaten twenty twenty four by the super Bowl. That's a pretty big number. Nielsen said, a record two hundred and two million to watch at least part of the game across all the networks that they had, so some people watching Nickelodeon and

that type of thing. Did you watch the Puppy Bowl between whender we I kind of raiding that gut. That was a good game. Did you watch a Puppy Bowl? Yeah, because the first half, so the first half stunk. Between one hundred and twenty five and one hundred and fifty million watched the Apollo moon landing, according to CNN. Just wonder how many they had for the Puppy bawl. It was a good game, said, they didn't get five million, seven hundred seventy two to sixty nine. You and Sarah

at least probably the only one team rough over Team Fluff. Doesn't get any better than that, didn't they have special needs puppies. Cookie the dog kicks a field goal to win it? I mean, what, how can a dog kick a field goal? Watch the game? How can a dog? Come on, seg just watch the game? Can't kick a field goal? How do you know? How did that? How did they do it? I don't know that does a dog kick a field goal? It's fake?

And you know what even soccer STI it was unbelievable, right through the uprights right there, a little bit of a little bit of a the hold was a little hot, you know, the snap was a little high, got the got the hold down just in time. There's something wrong with you. Yep, sure is. That was a good game too. It was better than the first half of watching the pros. How was what was it? What was it? A two foot field goal? I don't know. They

didn't really measure it. It didn't really measure it. No, he just said, cookie the dog hits a field goal to win it. Seventy two to sixty nine, Team rough over, team fluff. So Patrick Mahomes is being interviewed on ESPN right now. Good he's won three Super Bowls? Seg great. When when will Joe Burrow catch up? Hopefully it'll start next year? Be nice? Hey, I just to get one. I think he's here about three. He was a little bit behind the curve. Just get

one, that's all. Well, you can't and three until you get that first, and we just then we just you know, move on from there. It's like my buddy Jim says, you can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning. Smart man. Right there. A lot of people around here do that already. What That's why a lot of people around here are working from home. That's the problem. No comment. Can't say I can't say, no, where's cunning him today? Have no idea,

no idea, it's not here? Was it was he watching the Super Bowl? I believe so. Yes, so pitchers and catchers report today. All they're doing is getting exammed by no. They walked in Hollywood, walked in, David Bell standing right there with a with a notepad. Who's here? And Rabbit Andrew Abbott present? Check mark? Uh? Graham Ashcraft, you're here present? Check Mark took attendance. I don't think they had any problems with anybody with uh, you know, the so called visa problems anymore.

What about Christian V. Carnacion, he's not there yet. What about Novell Marte? I don't think he's there yet? What about h position? Players are port Monday or Sunday? I mean the day of the Daytona five hundred. What about Elie de la Cruz. I don't think he's there yet? Well, why why wouldn't they show up early? I don't know. You got the pictures and catchers there. Why can't anybody else show up? Just got just got done talking with David Bell for about ten minutes and he'll go

on You Just Talk tomorrow night. Sweet talked about everything. Lance is going to run the Segon everything, the segment, interview with David Bell, everything we talked about. So I'm going to be on tomorrow night, okay, nine to midnight. I'm going to do my annual review of the super Bowl commercials? Yes, did you like? Did you like any of the Super

Bowl commercials this? You know, I missed the Budweiser one with a dog and a horn that was junk, but that was like that one that Wicked thing kind of started out kind of weird, but I I don't know the movie Wicked. You know, it's a movie trailer. It should look But the one I liked, the State Farm one was pretty good when they brought Danny back with with uh schwart like a good neighbor. Yeah it's neighbor. Yeah it's pretty good. That was pretty funny. So I don't know,

Schwartzenegger is the best. That was pretty good. That that might that might be the one. And then what about the dunkin Donuts one where you got Ben Affleck dancing in front of j Low and uh, and Tom Brady's on the Tom Brady was in about three or four different commercials like money, Well, you never know. Isn't he gonna start calling games for Fox next year? Correct? And then Uh, what's the what's the guy who was who was the tight end? Who was doing the bro He's out Greg Olsen.

Is he gonna be with a different crew or is he out of out of Fox? Don't know yet. There's supposedly gonna be some changes in the NFL Today Show too, So who's gonna get more money to call games? Tom Brady or Tony Romo? Oh, Tom Brady will smoke him. It will be Tom tom Brady to Tony Romo talk too much at the end of the

game. I'm pleading the fifth. I don't like him too much. Seg we gotta go, So get us out of the Studge report, Dan Carroll and under the Reds pitchers and catchers reporting today and going through those physicals in the first workout tomorrow. And also a happy birthday today to Olga Larkin Oga Larkin, the Queen of Ron's Roost on Race Road. Olga turns ninety six. Today, still going strong. Will Oga be delivering the Ron's roost on

Thursday. We'll see what happens. We'll see what happens. Yep, that's it. Well, what about the immortal works? We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report segment. Dennison is causing me mental distress about time? See, I knew Cunningham would wind up being on the show today. Of course, have you had him on as a guest on his own show yet? It could happen? Stay tuned for that, Thank you. On seven hundred WLW. Meanwhile, in an enchanted castle, a beautiful woman

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in harm's way, that money usually winds up going to the terrorists. So I don't know why we do things like that. But Chuck Schumer said it was great that it was a bipartisan decision in the Senate to approve this package, And to my way of thinking, when they say bipartisan, that means you and I get screwed. In the meantime, though, there is hope

on the horizon because Reds catchers and pitchers start today. They are reporting as we speak in Goodyear, Arizona, and so that means I got a hold of my good buddy Jeff Carr from the Locked On Reds podcast formerly a seven hundred WLW, but is now enjoying the much greener pastures of pod the podcast world and Jeff Carr, how are you today? When where does this day rank for you on on all the days out of the calendar when the pitchers and catchers finally report, I think it's top five, Dan, I mean,

I am absolutely pumped. I thought you were about to say that President was going to give his predictions to how many stolen bases Elie Day. He might throw that in there. You never know. We'll be monitoring, We'll be monitoring, but we may have to go to Joe Biden at a moment's notice. But you never know what that guy is going to say. I think he's probably more of a of a Gnats fan than a Reds fan. I would imagine. I can see that he might be talking about Nick son

Zil though former Red there in DC. And then I guess segment said Winker was going there too, right to the Nats. Yeah, minor league deal. They got a former Reds prospect and just say it, Gray over there, there's a couple more Reds I think that are y and for roster opportunities, we could have a little bit of a mini Reds Reunion on Opening Day when the Nationals come to GABP. Yeah, has Winker fallen that far that all he merits is a minor league deal going into camp. He has really

fallen off ever since the trades of the Mariners. He really kind of fell off a cliff in Seattle. The Brewers picked him up for next to nothing, and he just couldn't quite handle any sort of consistency. We saw the best version of Jesse Winker. He has yet to reclaim that ever since leaving Cincinnati. Yeah. I always thought his swing was a little loopy to be effective in the long term, and I guess he hasn't got away from that

big time hole against left handed pitching as well too. I don't have to see how he pans out, but it looks like it's it's going to require quite a bit of proving for him to make a major league roster this year. So is there a trip to Goodyear, Arizona in the near future for Jeff Carr? I wish not for this year, probably next year. That's that's a cold shift to the back that I hate it when that happens.

But at least you can watch from afar and keep an eye on the Reds when when you look at this spring training Jeff Carr, what give me one or two things that you want to see the Reds concentrate on during this upcoming spring training season. Who is going to be the right handed platoon partner for Will Benson and the outshield. Will Benson has shown that he just doesn't hit left handed picks. All right, Joe, hold on right there. As we said, Joe Biden may soon be speaking from the White House, So

Jeff Carr stay right there. In the meantime, let's go to Jack Krumley in the newsroom and anticipation of the President coming to the mic. Jack, Thanks Dan yeh. President Biden speaking right now on the aid bill that was passed out of the Senate this morning, which would send ninety five billion dollars to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan. Passed in the Senate. Now in the House where its future is uncertain, Let's go to the President's from being

voted on. This is a critical act for the House to move. It needs to move. The bill provides urgent funding for Ukraine so we can keep defending itself against Putin's vicious, vicious onslaught. We've all seen the terrible stories of recent weeks. Ukrainian soldiers out of artillery shells, Ukrainian units rationing rounds of ammunition to defend themselves, the Ukrainian families worried that the next Russian strike

will permanently plunge them into darkness or worse. This bipartisan bill sends a clear message to Ukrainians and to our partners and to our allies around the world. America can be trusted, America can be relied upon, and America stands up her freedom. We stand strong for our allies. We never bowed down to anyone, and certainly not the Vladimir Putin. So let's get on with this. Remember the United States pulled together a coalition of nearly fifty nations support Ukraine.

We unified NATO, expanding it. We can't walk away. Now, That's what Putin's betting on. He just flatly said that supporting this bill is standing up to Putin. Opposing it is playing into Putin's hands. As I've said before, the stakes in this fight extend far beyond Ukraine. If we don't stop Putin's appetite for power and control in Ukraine, he won't limit himself just to Ukraine, and the costs for America and our allies and partners are

going to rise. For Republicans in Congress who think they can oppose funding for Ukraine and not be held accountable, History is watching. History is watching. History is watching failure to support Ukraine. This critical moment will never be forgotten. I want to be clear about something because I know it's important to the

American people. All this bill sends military equipment to Ukraine. It spends the money right here in the United States of America, places like Arizona, where the Patriot missiles are built, in Alabama, where the Javel missiles are built,

in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Texas where artillery shells are made. And the way it works is we supply Ukraine with military recruitment from our stockpiles, and then we spend our money replenishing those stockpiles so our military has access to them, stocks piles that are made right here in America by American workers. Not only supports American jobs in American communities, allows us to invest in maintaining

and strengthening our own defense manufacturing capacity. Look, this bill meets our national security priorities in the Middle East as well. It includes greater support for our troops serving in the region, will continue to defend against militia tax backed by Iran. It all su provides with what it needs to protect its people against the terrorist group like Camas and Hesba and others. And it will provide life saving humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people who desperately need food, water, and

shelter. They need help. Finally, this bill includes critical funding for our national security priorities in Asia, because even as he focused on the conflicts and gods in Ukraine, we must not take our eye off our national security challenges in the Pacific. It's the responsibility of a great nation, and we are a great nation that the rest of the world looks to and I mean that

the rest of the world looks to us. The stakes were already high for American security before this bill was passed in the Senate last night, but in recent days those stakes have risen, and that's because the former president has said

a dangerous and shockingly frankly un American signal to the world. Just a few days ago, Trump gave an invitation to Putin to invade some of our ally and NATO allies He said, if an ally didn't spend enough money on defense, he would encourage Russia to quote do whatever the hell they want end of quote. Can you imagine a former president of the United States saying that the whole world heard it. The worst thing is he means it. No other

president our history has ever bowed down to a Russian dictator. Well, let me say this as clearly as I can. I never will. For God's sake. It's dumb, it's shameful, it's dangerous, it's un American. When America gives us word, it means something. When we make a commitment, we keep it. And NATO is a sacred commitment. Donald Trump looks at this as if it's a burden. When he looks at NATO, he doesn't see the alliance that protects America and the world. He sees a protection

racket. He doesn't understand that NATO has built out of fundamental principles of freedom, security, and national sovereignty. Because for Trump, principles never matter. Everything is transactional. He doesn't understand that the sacred commitment we've given works for us as well. In fact, I will remind Trump and all those who would walk away from NATO. Article five has only been invoked once, just once in on NATO history, and it was done to stand with America after

we were attacked on nine to eleven. We should never forget it. You know, our adversaries have long sought to create cracks in the alliance. The greatest hope of all those who wish America harm as for NATO to fall apart. And you can be sure that they all cheered when they heard Donald Trump and heard what he said. I know this. I will not walk away. I can't imagine any other president walking away. For as long as I'm president of putin the tax and NATO ally, the United States will defend every

inch of NATO territory. Let me close you this. You've heard me say this before. Our nation stands at an inflection point, an inflection point in history where the decisions we make now are going to determine the course of our future for decades to come. This is one of those moments. And I say to the House members, House Republicans, you got to decide, are you going to stand up for freedom or are you going to side with terror

and tyranny. You're gonna stand with Ukraine, You're gonna stand with Putin, we stand with America or Trump. Republics and Democrats in the Senate came together to send the message of unity to the world. It's time for the House Republicans to do the same thing. To pass this built immediately, to stand for decency, stand for democracy, to stand up to a so called leader hell bent on weakened American security. And I mean it sincerely. History is

watching. History is watching, and moments like this we have to remember who we are. We're the United States. The world is looking to us. There's nothing beyond our capacity. We act together. In this case, acting together includes acting with our NATO allies. God wish you all make God protector Speakers, and I promise I'll come back and ask your questions later. Thank

you. Sure? When Trump said that, sir, does you've been listening to President Biden give some public comments about urging the House to take up a supplemental aid bill that was passed in the Senate, a bill that would send equipment to Ukraine, Taiwan, and Israel. That bill, as of this point, according to the House Speaker, will not be taken to the floor

of the House. And you heard President Biden. There making several references to Donald Trump, who recently invited Vladimir Putin to invade NATO allies if those NATO allies hadn't paid enough. And also there had been previous calls by President Trump to kill a previous bill that sent aid to fur or in countries and also

had border security. That measure was taken down. This supplemental bill that was passed last night in this morning by the Senate purely just sends equipment to allies Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. And again, as of right now, the Speaker of the House has said it will not be brought to the floor. President Biden talking about it. We will have more coming up right here on news radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati. When do you like to listen

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Are they actually going to go to this guy looking for more than what he did last year? I definitely think that he's a guy who you can expect to repeat what he did. I think that you're probably right. It weren't really a breakout season, but it was kind of like an announcement season. The Reds got him for a prospect and a player to be named later, so there wasn't a ton of expectations from him coming over from the Cleveland Guardians, and then he just sort of went off after a long, really slump.

I mean, he spent the first month of the season not hitting the baseball, and everybody kind of figured, well, that's that. But then he came back after a ten year in Tripaa and really just hit the cover off the ball. I look for him to do more of that. The only thing that I think he can really prove to be a breakout player is if he figured out how to hit left handed pitching. He just didn't get that many opportunities last year. Only had like forty some at bats and had

very few hits and only one extra base hit against lefty. So I'm not necessarily sure that it's something that the Reds are going to gamble on that he can improve with. But he will definitely be a weapon for David Bell to use against right hand and pitching. Yeah, we're up against news, but Will Benton turned himself into a fan favorite, another fan favorite, Jonathan India. The Red signed him to a two year deal. To my way of

thinking, I think that's a pretty good deal. I do too, especially even if he hits all of the escalators, he'll have to get six hundred played appearances or one hundred and fifty games started to get every single an incentive for twenty twenty five. But I definitely think it's a bonus on him and it shows loyalty while also making him a little bit more palatable for a trade if that does come down the line. All right, good deal, Jeff Carr. If people want to find out more about you, where do they

do that? You can follow the podcast everywhere you get your podcast, including the iHeartRadio app and you can follow me on x Twitter, whatever you want to call it at Jeff Carr with three f's all right, Jeff Carr. We'll talk a lot more during the course of the season. But thanks for your time today, even though we got caught off by the President with you know, those things happen, you know how, you know how it is

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act with the two thirty report. I'm Sean Gallagher breaking now. President Biden earlier this hour speaking about the foreign a package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, calling on the House to pass the bill that was recently approved in the Senate. The President calling out Republicans in the House who may look to vote down the bill, telling them that history is watching. In failure to

support Ukraine will never be forgotten. Biden also calling out former President Trump for his recent comments that took aim at NATO allies just a few days ago. Trump gave an invitation to Putin to invade some of our allied NATO allies. He said, if an ally didn't spend enough money on defense, he would encourage Russia to quote do whatever the hell they want end of quote. Can you imagine a former president of the United States saying that the whole world heard

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from the there's vetter response from the opposition. Hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting well, seg The President made it through his brief remarks that lasted about six or seven minutes. So I guess that's a that's a win for Joe Biden today. What was he what was he talking about? I was it is talking about? You know, we got to send all this money to Ukraine. It's a bipartisan package. Trump sucks, Trump said some bad things about NATO. Doesn't understand this, doesn't understand that. So he got a

little got a little campaign speech in there. But uh, you know, look whenever Chuck Schumer or Mitch McConnell comes on and says it's a bipartisan bill, that means you better start reaching for your wallet, or you better look for your wallet and hold on to it, becau, because they're coming for it. They're coming for what's They're coming for that green salad of salvation,

and they want to take it from me and you. Dan Carroll, the Stuart reporters of Proud Service of your Local tame Star Heating and Air Conditioning dealers Tamestar quality you can feel in Northern Kentucky co Any Weather Heating and Air eight five nine seven eight to one forty eight. Twenty two Spot Bengals Update Paul Deener Junior and the Athletic Report The Bengals here we Go are going to are expected to use the franchise tag on one star wide receiver t Higgins Higgins to

prevent him from hitting the free agent market. Now you muched to know how much it was. Here we go. The tag is projected to be around twenty point seven million dollars and will be fully guaranteed for the twenty twenty four season twenty million. The deadline for the Bengals to use the tag is March the fifth, and they can and Cincinnati can negotiate a long term deal with

Tiggins until July the fifteenth, So we'll see what happens. So he could he could probably make a lot more money than that on as a free agent, Yes, definitely. So yeah, there's like every all team like Jets, the Falcons, everybody wants them. He goes out there, So twenty million, to my way of thinking, it's nothing to see sneeze at pretty good. The thing of it is, you're not going to be able to keep everybody. I mean, Higgins going Chase, Chase isn't going anywhere because

that's Burrow's guy. How long before we hear about Chase's deal. We'll see what happens. I'm not going to be coming up in it some of that. Well, how much was that aid package for Ukraine and Israel? Ninety I think ninety three billion? Sending some of that to the Bengals and see what happens. Maybe who's our representative there from Ohio. It's not Rob Portman

anymore? Is it? Maybe in the Senate? JD. Vans maybe Jad said put about the thirty or forty million in for cincinnatiking around unspecified you know, uh reason a little walking around money bingo. You know. They they send it to M Brown pay Course Stadium. They deal in the tens and hundreds of billions, right, and here we're only talking about millions. Red's update. Reds pitchers and catchers reported the spring training camp today, going through

physicals with Doc Hollywood and the first workout set for tomorrow. More tonight on the Hot Stove League it's six oh five right here on seven hundred WLW. I. I was talking Reds before we got cut off by Joe Biden. Tommy T, and Jimmy D will be at spring training tonight with Red's President of baseball Operations Nick crawl And and Senior vice president and general manager Brad Meeter

reporting from Goodyear, Arizona. They're already out there, Jimmy T and Brett and Jimmy D and Tommy T. What about the Cowboy, He's probably going out Route sixty six as we spied, to be out there eventually somewhere in Texas and Martin, Marty and Amandel will be out there. I be eating, probably eating some steak someplace for lunch. Sarah Lees will be out to

all be out there. When are you going? Seg College basketball tonight Number ten Iowa States in town to battle the Cincinnata Bearcats six point thirty with the action right here on seven outd of WLW, oh miss up against number twenty two Kentucky. The Wildcats have dropped three in a row at home since the first time since sixty six. If they lose four tonight, they'll need an

aid package from the Congress. Is Cali Perry sending his body double out nine o'clock with the Cats when he GOSPN fifteen thirty, he's sending his body double out. Do you go to this restaurant over there and then you know I'll ordering some Chinese? He's in the bunker. Dukeine takes on sixteenth ranked Dayton in Ohio state at number twenty Wisconsin. What else are we that going on? What about the girl from Iowa? Did she break the record yet?

She played for Thursday night? She plays Thursday night. She's eight away, eight points away. So that's probably gonna happen Thursday night, I would say so. So she'll be the all time is it the all time leading scorer period or the all time leading female score? Back to the Reds Dan Carroll, Oh, here we go. They have claimed Bubba Thompson off waivers today for the Minnesota Twins. Now here's mister Thompson's itinerary since the off season.

Bubba Thompson, he was claimed by the Reds in October of twenty three. Isn't he a golfer DFA by Cincinnati just after Christmas? Traded to the Yankees on January fourth. The Yankees DFA him on January nineteenth. He's claimed by Minnesota January twenty fourth. Wait, how do you get DFA DFA the off season? DFA by Minnesota February seventh, and claimed today by the red How

do you get df eight during the offseason? I know this guy has set a record for transactions in one in one in just a couple of months, from UH October of last year to UH February the thirteenth, the Happy Valentine's date of Bubba Thompson. So is that is that a minor league invite? Uh? What the Reds had him? And then, Uh, I don't know. I guess I think the Uh, the Reds had roster problems, so they had a d F A M And then, uh, you know, you got ten days to trade the guy. You know if you if

you designate somebody for assignment. Uh. So they trade him to the Yankees. The Yankees don't want him. Then he was claimed by Minnesota. Then he goes and then and then twins say February seventh, Uh huh comes back back to the Reds. What's his position? Outfielder? Outfielder Bubba Well, good luck. Every team needs a Bubba good luck to Bubba. That guy on here. I hope he has a home, just one place. Cincinnati to the Yankees, to the Twins, back to the Reds. How long

has he been in the league. I don't know so, but he's uh he was here with the Reds, like I said in October and uh so I don't know, just crazy, but this guy took takes the uh uh you know, almost sets a record I guess for transactions and his uh over the past few months. So we'll see. And then hockey tonight, the Columbus Blue Jackets open up a four game western road trip as they're in the capital of Canada to take on the Ottawa Senator at the Cyclones. Psychones don't

play till the weekend. How that happened? They got a practice. It's like a like a whole week without a game. It's kind of like Willie on vacation. Well, right, Rhino asked me, when is Bill Cunningham filling in for me? Again, that's a good point. I don't know when is he? What is Cunningham filling in for me? I have no idea. What do I do if I need a day off? Uh? Call him and he can fill in for you jeez, say, come on build isle it it up. Baby, must be nice. Silot up from

Florida. Nice, must be nice down there in the Southern Command. Well, he's got a lot of things going on. You know, they got over there, so we'll see what happened. All kinds of stuff going on. Seg Did I ask you about that story last week about the radio station in Alabama? Yeah? Did they ever get the tower back? How do you steal a two hundred foot radio tower? They stole the transmitter and everything. Geez, wow, how do we know that our tower? How do

you know someone's not going to steal the seven hundred wow tower? And if you were going to steal a radio tower, how the hell do you do that? And a transmitter? I know those things are big. I don't get it. They're heavy. I mean, you want to start your own radio station. Is that station still off the air or is it back on? I don't know. They had to make it an at in Mississippi or so it was in Alabama close enough. They had to make an announcement that

someone stole their tower. No one heard it. That sounds like people around here. Sometimes I had to put it. I had to put it on Facebook. Someone still aren't tower. Maybe that's what we ought to do. Put our thoughts and comments on Facebook every so often. I don't know, I don't know how you steal a tower? What do you do? I mean, somebody has to. I don't know. That's the a disgruntled employee. The station manager, Brett Elmore, said he has no clue how the

fees made off with the tower. This says, the bizarre theft has had a significant impact on the station. No kid, you think, No, kidd, that's some good reporting, right there. A lot of make goods in that group. That is what you call a garritable crap. Shoot, thank you Marty. Wow, Marty's the best. I don't know, I don't know how. I mean, you gotta dismantle it, right. You can't put it on a back a two hundred foot trailer, do you? You can't jam it into a tractor trailer or nothing. I don't I don't

know. How do you tell me? How do you steal a whole radio? Town? Though? Do you need like you need like a flying grain helicopter or something like that, and a trans bringing the chopper might have been Chopper nine might have well, I don't know. Chopper nine has uh has moved on out of a maybe maybe it's down there in Mississippi. May it could be never know, you know, you never know. W j l X, w j b E the sound of Walker County stole a Rocky boyman

has entered the arena area the rock Better late than never. I'm here, I'm here here. You guys talk about the radio tower that was stolen two hundred foot radio tower transmitter. Any talked about that yesterday? How do you hard to go missing? How do you steal a whole radio tower two hundred foot tall. It's not like it fits in the back of a truck. What do you think to do it? They scrap it? Hey, rock can I borrow you're picked up? I gotta get a radio tower? Does

no one see that? They must have been really mad about somebody who said something on that show. Well, well we told the people yesterday that whoever that is down in Alabama was right Alabama. They don't listen to that show. They should pull out the iHeartRadio app. Bosses hear me prom and listen to the Eddie and Rocky Show from three to six. Sake, how about that house man? See you set me up for that. You're a house man. W j LX w jbe the sound of Walker County. They made

an announcement that someone stole their tower, but no one heard it. Does that work? They're just like on air and then they're off air, and I guess how does that happen? We're not on the air anymore. You send someone out to check the transmitter, and then you get there and say, wait, I was here last week. I could have sworn a god there was a tower here. I can't, I say, hear your station anymore? Oh, oh, there's the towers. All the transmitter's gone to.

What the what if somebody took over the bunker around here so that in a world cataclysmic event, Willie couldn't be the designated survivor and go down in the bunker if maybe somebody's living in it right now? And we checked, is he checked? Yeah? We have. Yeah. So Willie's down there in the bunker. And then the message comes in, go out and check the tower. What's he gonna do. He's gotta be talking to nobody. What's he gonna do? Of course he does that all the time in the

bunker. He's not leaving. He's fix anything, right, that's true. Yeah, you got a point there. Yeah, called Dave Ambitter Mike Mills and say hey I need help. Yeah, Dan Carrol, do you enjoy the Super Bowl? I watched the Super Bowl. I was one of the uh, one of the record number of people who watch a super Bowl like that. I spend a lot of time because every year I do a show examining the the good, the bad, and the ugly of all the Super

Bowl commercials. And so I'm gonna do that tomorrow night with my buddy Steve Oldfield on on my Tomorrow Night show. Okay, so every commercial, I'm going to give a review of every commercial. I like that guy you had on yesterday from the Vegas TV station. Yeah, he was good. It was the boots on the ground. Yeah. I mean Vegas has just made the host an event like that. You know, other cities because they don't want to do that often. Does a Formula One race out there just discombobulated

that town. Well they they and they sold a bunch of tickets to it. But you couldn't, I mean, the average person couldn't afford erect and eight grand, nine grand, thirteen grand and all the businesses were pissed because if you had a restaurant around on that where the loop, where the track was, you were shut down for how many weeks? Stupid? Correct? But how about the bull They have room out in the desert to do that Formula Formula one. We're going to do it right in front of the Bellaggio,

just like the CBS Sports did. How is there so much money in F one? Say like, I don't feel like people around here watching, but the Ultimated it's the ultimate and motor sports. Let me ask you that it's the top echelon. Can I give you what I like to see in car racing? Not that I'm that they a fan. I think this the car should go back to manual clutches instead of that you synchronized timing. I

want to see. I want to see, you know, someone's driving the car, not just on a on the I know, I don't like that. I want to foot. I want to clutch with the foot. No, and I shift her No, not going to do it? Why not technology? Man? I know, but it's the matter with you. Some thing they shift with their hands now on the paddles on there they got the bottles. Yeah, on the steering wheel. That's how you do it on Formula one. Yeah, I ain't need four on the floor, baby,

No, come on. I mean the corvettes these days, the new, the C eight corvettes, they don't have a clutch, and shit, it's all pad. You get one. No, I want one. You gotta go get one. I'd like to. I used to have a vet back in those six but I didn't. Uh, I don't have one. Now this thing's there, nice mid engine cool. I want to stick, I want to clutch. I want to drive the car, not right in it.

But the super Bowl got big numbers, rock biggest event since the moon landing in nineteen sixty nine, and technically bigger because I mean every channel carried the moonlanding. Only one channel carried the super Bowl, right, Uh? I guess what was on Nickelodeon. I think we two chances three year olds are watching it. It's incredible. But I don't know. I mean, do they count up? Do they add up all the on the stream you can watch it on the computer and all the use your cell phone and all

that kind of stuff. All that I don't know. Do you if you watch the sporting event on your cell phone? No, but the young people do it all the time. I don't get it, understand I can't. Yeah, I don't think I get used to that. Why why are people why do they sell sixty five and seventy five and eighty five inch TVs now for me to watch it on my stupid little phone? Dumb Who does that? I don't do that young people because then they can watch the event and

tweet and instagram and testing the same time. A time and bet that's exactly Sake, got three things going on in the palm of your hand? Do you have a one thing? You're on your cell phone? You're like one thing going on upon my hands? Sake to please continue? Yeah? Nothing else? Is it? Nothing else? No? Well, Rock, what's coming up? Is there anything else?'re talking to Sege's former girlfriend?

Time with you and Jason Williams, Today's Marshall, Jason Williams and he's he's here, and uh, you got Tanya right out of the gate and talk about the Super Bowl. I mean, look, Tony's in the TV business. Of course, she knows a thing or two about a thing or two about TV ratings. Were talking to you their flight for New Orleans next year? Yet no watch or Cincinnati next year. I can't say we got that. We got Alex cool? Is it four? Talking about the Cincinnati Is

it realistic to have an NHL team in Cincinnati? Or are we being hoodwink? Are they just simply kind of appeasing us Cincinnati people so they can leverage another better today that they actually want to go. Well, Columbus has got to approve it first, don't they don't Columbus have to say okay, since they got the Blue Jackets, the Columbus Blue ja I can't say. I guess, se An go wherever they want. All right, Well, the Eddie and Rocky show is going to be a huge coming up. Seg.

We got to get out of the students report. Yeah, Carol, thanks for showing up, man rock I appreciate that. Oh the way, real quick, I just came from the BRG BRG apartment, so I endorsed them. Great company. They have their little awards ceremony get together today. I want to thank Don Brunner, Mike Marcus, Kelly Hulcome, all the folks there. Talked to a lot of great people to a collar had a sport code on too. Wow about that? All dressed up love brg apartments great

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