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Billy Cunningham, the Great America. Welcome this glorious Sunday night. And once again we've had another uh and I Trump to lose happened this week with the verdict in favor of gene Care for like eighty three point three million dollars ma'am you want to cash or check for that, in addition to all the other information. In addition to three American soldiers I guess in the barracks killed by Irani proxies and Jordan, so three more Americans are killed, dozens,
maybe hundreds of traumatic brain injury. No response of any adequate character by Joe Biden, who puts a lit on things about five o'clock in the afternoon. But the big news this week, of course, was the fact that Jene Carroll got her day so called in court and received an eighty three point three million dollars total verdict now against Donald Trump. Let's talk for a moment about procedural due process and substantive due process. Procedural due process means that a person
is entitled to a hearing within so many days of a conflict. He's entitled to have his case hurt in court or she. But substantive due process deals with what's fair and what's unfair. And I'm anxious to see down the road in the appellate court what occurs in this case, because in twenty twenty two, this statute of limitations was extended for up to eighteen months, which allowed individuals to bring lawsuits against men I guess or women that maybe twenty five to
thirty to thirty five years old. And the reason that violates due process is
because a person cann of adequately defend themselves against the charge. When you don't know where it took place or when it took place, you can't prepare a defense to allege that more than a quarter of a century ago, I suppose somewhere in the department store in New York City, during the busy afternoon hours, that Jean Carroll found herself I guess try on address or whatever in a busy department store twenty five to thirty years ago, and that Donald Trump was
so overwhelmed with passion he couldn't help himself, forced himself upon her in a female dressing room with other women I would imagine dressing themselves next to the cubicle. One might say, how's that possible? How is it possible that the statute of limitations is completely ignored by a new law passed only in Blue states that gives those who claim to be a victim unlimited amounts of time to sue
the perpetrator. Now, the trial lawyers, the American Trial Lawyers Association of which I was a proud member for many years, is always looking for new business, and of course one of the great funders of the Democratic Party, or the trial attorneys, and so in many many Blue states, laws were passed that extended the statute of limitations or created new ones because it wasn't fair that an adult woman or adult man had two to four years to bring And
the reason that is unconstitutional is because a person cannot defend themselves when you're not notified to what the claim is in this case if this did happen, and would I be shocked if it did occur. Probably, but it's in the realm of possibility. But the Donald has to have the availability to defend himself
against these spurious charges. And when the trial judge limits the defense, takes away ninety percent of the defense to be presented by Donald Trump and then says that we're not going to throw this case out even though the so called victim cannot identify the time, place, or manner of where the assault took place. So Donald Trump could defend himself. And the reason the statute is critical I mean critical, is because it would notify individuals who probably or may have
credit wrongful acts to put forth a vibrant defense. That is, if Gene Carroll, who was a mature adult woman at the time in her thirties, we think she did not identify how old she was or even what she was
wearing. If she had come for at the time and said, you can't believe the NYPD, what just happened to me, Donald Trump, if it did occur, we then have a chance to look at the schedule and find out where he was at the particular time she claims it occurred, but with the passage of time, she doesn't know when it took place, and at times some of her testimony was such it was hard to say if it took place, but anyway, she also had different times says she was wearing a
dress that, through the fine work at Trump's attorneys at the time, could prove that that dress didn't even exist within the marketplace for another year or two after she claims the event happened, so she quickly changed the date to maybe nineteen ninety four, might have been nineteen ninety five, might have been nineteen
ninety six. Didn't know. The idea that a thirty something woman could be sexually molested in a dressing room stall of a busy department store in the middle of the afternoon without uttering a word of objection to me is almost unworthy of belief. But that Donald was put in a position where he could not defend himself, because you can't defend yourself against the spurious charge if the so called victim can't tell you where, when, and how it took place, the
dates and check your schedule. And that's the great part about the Statute of limitations. It notifies the alleged wrongful party of the availability of presenting a defense, and in this case, Donald Trump could not present defense of any type to this embarrassing farce, as called that by Victor Davis Hansen and many others. Another issue, why was the statute extend the number one? It gives the trial attorneys, which are one of the big funders of the Democrat Party,
literally hundreds of millions of dollars of fees all across the country. You've seen the listing of some famous individuals who were charged with rape or sexual assault twenty to thirty to forty years after it supposedly occurred, which means the defendant
in a civil case cannot defend himself at all. And in this case, I just have a feeling the New York Legislature may have abruptly passed legislation aimed at the past conduct to Donald Trump, because when they passed it in twenty twenty two, there were many, many, great indications that Donald was going to run again, and as a consequence, they wanted to mark them up
as much and as many times as is conceivably possible. So at this point we have a circumstance where Donald Trump will have to pay, if confirmed on appeal, plus interest, eighty three point three million dollars in a civil case. This was civil, not criminal. It should have been a criminal case if it happened the way Jean Carroll said it happened. This is definitively a
criminal case that needed to be defended. But she for years, for many years, elected not to proceed, even in her forties, fifties and sixties when she became an advice counselor in a magazine, she continued to keep it silent completely for twenty five to thirty more years. And one is left to assume that the liberals in New York concocted a scheme with other Democrat prosecutors around the country to make it damn near impossible in their mind for Donald Trump to
run for the presidency in twenty twenty four. Let's face it, so far, it's not working out well yet. And from my perspective, the statute of limitations substantively is there for a very good reason, and it's there so that those who are charged with wrongful misbehavior have an opportunity to properly defend themselves in somewhat close proximity when the act was committed, so that justice is done.
In this case, the trial judge kept the Trumpster from presenting any defense, allowed Jeane Carroll to emit before the jury, who was preconditioned to find against Donald Trump all kinds of facts that Donald Trump could not refute because he wasn't given a time when the attack took place. So to me, it's another week. It's another occasion when those in charge of the criminal and civil justice system have a sinc the Bismarck attitude toward Donald Trump, and it's not
going to get any better. The legal system itself worked hand in glove with left wing politicos in order to bring down as much as possible the probability of suburbanites voting for Donald Trump along with his others the other ones involved, And because of this, it now appears likely that there's a chance, a good chance, that Alvin Bragg, who has those pending criminal charges against Donald Trump,
may go to trial the end of March. In some novel theory about Donald Trump violating New York state laws on reporting campaign donations involving a porn star that he allegedly had sex with and paid off that somehow that case, which is currently set for the end of end of March, which what about eight weeks from now, may actually take place. And one might ask what chance does Donald Trump have in front of that New York jury. The answer is little, none, zero, zilt none. So to review civilly, he
has hundreds of lawsuits pending against him all over the country. Criminally, Trump is facing ninety one counts which involved four hundred years in jail, which means he's spent the rest of his life in prison. And then on an unrelated case, there's a judge named Kaplan who is extremely biased against Donald Trump, is going to make a ruling in the next week or two. How many hundreds of millions of dollars will be taken out of the Trump organization and the
Trump Empire. It goes on and on. Donald Trump somehow will have to soldier on. He must stay controlled among these ripples, waves and tsunamis and not play into the hands of his accusers. And remember, and may soon be only the eleventh hour hope to stop the mockery of American law, customs and traditions. That's what's coming. I can only imagine July August September.
If Donald Trump is left standing that there are no criminal trials, because if there is one, he will not be found not guilty, needless to say, by a jury in Washington, d c. Or Atlanta, which is unlikely with Funnie Willis's chicanery, or New York City. He's going to be convicted. And if so, thirty percent of Republicans say they're not going to vote for the guy. But more and more are now figuring out what the Democratic Party is doing to him. It's all politically based. Even Snoop Doggie
Dog came out yesterday Saturday and talked about he now supports Donald Trump. About thirty to forty percent of black males feel Donald Trump's pain. They're after him. Any doubt in your mind that if Donald Trump, when he left office in January of twenty twenty one, had said, you know what, I've enjoyed my four years in the public eye, but I'm not going to be a candidate in twenty twenty four. If nominated, I will not run. If I like it, i will not serve, and I'm going to go
back into my businesses and build those back up again. I'm moving out of New York. I can't take it anymore. But my name will never be on another ballot. If that had happened with the liberal billionaires funding the lawsuit of Jean Carroll and with the Biden administration, would Joe Biden himself have said let it go, he's done. Of course, then they have to move
on to other issues. But every time on the morning talk shows today it was ridiculous how much time, effort, money was spent on Gene Carroll, as if that's germane to the southern border or to the collapse economically, America may involve itself by having accumulated debt at thirty four trillion on its way to
forty trillion dollars with eight hundred billion dollars a year in interest. When Jamie Diamond talks about from Wall Street that this is the most predictive crisis ever to strike the world, that we know what's coming, a debt crisis and a debt bubble is about to burst, and that comes from Jamie Diamond. And when it bursts, there's all kinds of good, innocent people that are going to be swept into this thing. So we don't have a president right now.
We have Marxist, and we have progressives running the executive branch of government connected to the Obama administration, of which Joe Biden is simply a puts. He simply wont implementing with these other individuals or telling him what to do and how to do it. So let's getting ready for tonight's Peak show, and I want to go over my couple of the guests we're going to call tonight.
First of all, Scott Powell's with the Discovery Institute. He firmly believes that with African American a Black History Month coming up starting on Thursday, that the words and the phrases of the great Martin Luther King Jr. Are being twisted and abused by the so called current civil rights crowd. And Scott Powell wrote a wonderful story about what's happened to civil rights in this country later on.
Also is Julie Gunlock of the Independent Women's Forum. Julie is a conservative female, and I want to challenge her on the issue of all these polls seem to indicate that younger Americans either promise never to have children or very unlikely to have kids. About forty percent of females between the ages of eighteen and thirty five either will not have children because of the climate crisis, including the clowns and fools who yesterday threw soup on the Mona Lisa in Paris. Unbelievable,
and another twenty percent say very unlikely. I want to know what happened to the idea of men and women and getting together in the twenties or thirties to form a family structure and get to work. And also later on as Leland Videck of News Nation of course he was on the ground in New Hampshire
had him on last week. We have Nevada coming up in about two weeks, and then at the end of the end of February will be South Carolina, which will be Nicky Haley's last stand and talk about the issues, what happened in New Hampshire and what's going to happen in Nevada, and what's going
to happen in South Carolina. Then also later on on the eve of Black History Month, will be the Great Kevin Jackson formerly of the Black Sphere Kevin Jacksonnetwork dot Com about why is it so many African American males and feel the pain of Donald Trump and understand what he's going through and now support him.
And then lastly, as Eric Ruard, of course, the big issue going on in America today which will destroy the nation over time, is the collapse of our southern border and the fact that those in charge are not of a mind to correct it. All Joe Biden has to do is declare a national emergency, which it is by executive order, and then he can bar and shut down the border as I speak tonight. He also could have stay in Mexico policies because it's a national emergency, and he doesn't want to do any
of that. And if it's true, I got to find a I have Senator Vance on next Sunday. But if it's true that the Republicans in the Senate have agreed to a five thousand per day entrying in this country, five thousand a day, that adds up to almost two million a year illegal on top of the one million who come here legally, on top of the green cards and the visas and all the rest. We're done. How can Republicans agree to illegally admit two million every year in this country as far as the
eye can see. Damn it. We can't afford it. It is a national security nightmare, and I can't believe that Republicans in the Senate will go along with it. So Eric ru artists with numbers USA numbers dot org to talk about the actual statistics, the facts, and what's happening on the southern border and what a great night it's going to be if a lot ever becomes available, which it never does eight sixty six six four seven seven three three
seven. And when you have a President Biden that you can't trust, who has the power to bring the southern border over under control now and refuses to do so, why simply pass more rules, more laws, and more regulations that he's going to ignore anyway, Generally when he goes to court, he loses. So God bless Governor Abbott and what's happening in Texas and we'll see
what happens. They backed down. Biden back down a little bit on Saturday and said he wasn't going to order the Homeland Security to take down the razor wire. I backed down, and thank god he did. So let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you every Sunday night, My Billy cunning Into Great American and of course, what we have here. Everywhere I look, I see nothing but a crisis and a catastrophe economically,
southern border North Korea is filing firing missiles over South Korea. We have the three American service personnel killed by rockets supplied by Iran. We have football kind of irrelevant of these other issues. But of course San Francisco beat up on my Detroit Lions and case beat Baltimore. Got a crisis there. The southern border is incomplete collapse. And Gavin Newsom is the now campaign chief for Joe
Biden because Joe Biden himself. Of course I cannot campaign. Van Jones, who was given one hundred million dollars one hundred million by a billionaire oligarch in order to enhance civil rights one hundred billion dollars to Vange Owns said on CNN, you know what, really, Joe Biden should not campaign. He should remain in his basement and let us cover for him. So the mainstream media will completely cover for Joe Biden completely, and we won't have a campaign,
and Joe Biden will not debate Donald Trump. He'll use everything in the book as an excuse, but he will not get on a stage in which the moderator might say, President Trump, President Biden, you have two minutes for an opening statement, but out of teleprompter, he's got no chance of speaking. Never happened. Let's continue with more has Reducedcott Palace coming up first, and the next I'm going to call him about the Black History Month and more.
Bill Cunningham with you every something that Bill cunning in the Great American, of course, the Great Scott Powell of the Discovery Institute's written two columns a great note. One involves Martin Luther King Junior holiday and what's happened to the goals of that civil rights movement of Fred Shuttlesworth and so many others as compared to Black Lives Matter. I'm watching a Raven's playoff game and they got in six foot high letters on the side of the stadium black Lives Matter, and
where you can make a donation to Black Lives Matter? Founded by two or three Marxists who have become multi millionaires. You know, racism raises a lot of money. And the other issue is Davos, Switzerland. What happened last week that have plans for you and I which are truly unbelievable. Scott Powell once again, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Scott, I'm looking
at issues relative to the so called mainstream media. If it's not about race, or sex or Trump, there's no news in the country at all. Oh, when I see these large signs black lives matter. Of course,
of course all lives matter. Their lives matter too, But the goal is to raise lots of money to be spent by Black Lives Matter, Inc. Which has monetized that describe in nineteen sixty eight April the fourth, the life taken of Martin Luther King Junior and Lorraine Motel by James Earlray in Memphis, and the goals of that civil rights movement that began I think after World War II and metastasized in a good way with the passage of the nineteen sixty four
and sixty five Civil Rights Act. And then Martin Luther King Junior, what is his attitude toward the racial discrimination difficulties as opposed to Black Lives Matter? Could not be a wider golf right. So I think it's good to frame this this conversation with acknowledging that Martin Luther King would have nothing to do with Black Lives Matter. The Black Lives Matter philosophy is anatopa, anathema to everything
that Martin Luther King stood for. We all know his great speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial, in which he said he looked forward to the day when his children and grandchildren would be judged by not by the color of their skin, but by the quality of their character. Manluther King was in every way a merit oriented man, and the merit that he spoke most significantly was, of course not just the ability of the intellectual prowess and so forth,
but really the moral character of people. That this was what we needed to focus our attention on. And of course the Black Lives Matter movement that has embraced critical race. So remember that the Black Lives Matter movement was born out of Marxism and it's and as such, you know, it was founded by Patrice Cullors and Alisha Garza, self identified as Marxists. And for those who relate identity politics to progress, I would just ask them what good ever came
out of Marxism. You know, there may be newcomers that get ideologically, you know, they presupposed that their causes about a socialist utopia. Fine, it's people can experiment with that in their minds, but in practice, Marxist rule has a sad history of delivering poverty, corruption, and mass death across every culture in the history of Marxism. So why are we Why does Black Lives Matter that is a Marxist organization have any credibility at all. It's it's
it's really preposterous. And those sayings are put on the side of football stadiums like in Baltimore you see the big signs of the playoffs. Black Lives Matter as a place for you to donate money to. And something you said quote in your article, it was at the Federalist dot com. The Federalist dot com King would condemn critical race theory because it perpetuates negative racial stereotypes against white
people. And I'm watching some of these stories. In these colleges, universities, you have separate graduation, separate dorms, separate classes for black folks as opposed to everyone else. And that's racism. So isn't critical race theory and DEI the essence of that is racism? Yes, absolutely, Again, everybody in this country needs to understand that we are in a cultural communist revolution.
They want to undo all the progress we've made. They want to divide us every which way, by class, by race, by gender, by straight or gay or transgender, in every way, they want to keep us divided. A divide nation is a weak nation. And the Marxists want to take over America, and domestic Marxists, many of them, are working hand in
glove with overseas enemies of the United States, notably communist China. Yes, part of that's southern border, you know, Scott, Yes, absolutely, we have probably twenty thousand military age single Chinese men that have come across the southern border. And how is that possible. China is, you know, does not just let people leave their country easily. So these have to be chartered and sanctioned by the Chinese government to enter the United States with all the
other immigrants, for a reason, for a purpose. And I would argue that they these constitute a fifth column that would be activated attacking you know, our energy grid or any number of things, you know, perhaps simultaneous to their move on Taiwan. We just don't know, but these these we have to protect our nation. And the Biden administration has utterly let us down.
I mean, and of course, how is that possible. Well, the Biden family took you know, over thirty million dollars by Peter Schweitzer's estimate in money from China. Well, you know, it's an article of faith among the communist red Chinese to pay off the leaders of a country with tens of millions then get access to billions of dollars worth of benefits. And that system applies in Africa, Asia, sent South America, and in the United States.
So what happened is is that the Chinese government and others bought off the Biden They made a bet that Joe Biden might be he was vice president. They paid him big bucks them then directly and indirectly, and they were betting on him and some others somebody's going to win the presidency in twenty twenty. They couldn't bribe Donald Trump, so they went after Joe Biden and other Democrats
to give them serious money, hoping they made the right bet. It's like a roulette wheel and they put like thirty million dollars on Biden and damn it, it hit that. Here goes the pill. Yep, that's it, we got him. And so whatever they have on Biden, the public is unbelievable, and it hit pretty quickly. In his very first year of his administration, Biden totally botched. It appears that he totally botched the withdrawal of
Afghanican Guess who now controls the Barbram Air Force Base. Guess who has access to the huge amounts of lithium for of course electric vehicle batteries and so forth. It is China. Did China tell Biden to abandoned all that military equipment and just leave the country on short notice? I don't know, so what happened to me? The communist red Chinese are paying off the Taliban and giving them lots of money, lots of cash to get access to the minerals and
also access to military hardware. And that's a minor item. And Scott Pollham looking at several headlines, I'll put these together to show you out of the southern border what's happening. One headline is New York City man urinating on car slashes throats of passers by who told him to stop. He was arrested, released within six hours, mentally ill. He's an illegal immigrant. Next one
is in and out Burger. I've heard about it, never had it they tell me it's a good Burger in Oakland, California, to close after out of control crime. The employees refuse to park their cars in the parking lot and in and out burger because of all the car thefts and the slashing of towers, of breaking the windows. And then thirdly, how about this headline,
Hollywood's Walk of Fame has become the Wall of Shame. Once glamorous boulevard is filthy, overrun by homelessness and struggling homeless camps, fentanyl use, attacking of passers by, and closing of businesses. So that is Oakland slash San Francisco, that's New York City, and that's Hollywood, that's La. That is what's happening in our major cities. And the big story might be Taylor Swift, but in reality, we were watching the deliberate dismantling of the United
States of America, and we deal with irrelevancies. Why, well, that's that's a long, long story, bill. But you know, it's what we know is the long march through the institutions. And you know, when the proletariat never never rose up to overthrow the bourgeoisie, overthrow the campalists, you know, the Marxists, they never gave up their vision. They said, well, you know, how can we take down Western civilization, how can we take down America? Well, let's see if we can't take over
their culture. And of course this came out of Antonio Gramci, the head of a Italian communist party. It came out of the Frankfurt School who migrated from Nazi Germany to Columbia University, and they began their work to sort of transform the culture of America away from our patriotic roots are religious and patriotic roots to a you know, to a cultural divisive ideology that really took root after the nineteen sixties in a very big way. Because as you abandon your Christian
roots, you leave a vacuum. And what does that vacuum get filled with? A false, a false surrogate secular Marxist religion. And so many of these people that are doing these things are they are worse than Christian religious fanatics. These are very these these are subversive people that want to destroy us. And it's high time that we that we really woke up to the scope of this communist revolution. And I, you know, and I dare say that
Americans are finally waking up, but it's red late. I hope we have a Can you imagine November sixth, the day after the election, and some liberal, progressive, Marxist, interchangeable drill bit democrat is elected again, continuing the policies of Joe Biden for the next four to twelve years into the future. But we're right now in the middle at the end of the third Obama term. If we get too more of these terms, I don't know what we're what we're going to look like. I know it's not good. I
know it's bad. And demographers have said in the year twenty fifty, which you think is way off, we're close to twenty fifty as we are to nineteen ninety nine or two thousand. We're going to have an additional one hundred million American Seventy percent of them will be unattached, single males from all over
the world who have no skills this economy needs. And they're not, shall we say, similar to the American culture and the religions and the faith, and the allegiance to the Bill of Rights and the statue, you know, all the statutes and laws. And we have another one hundred million and let's say seventy five percent of unattached, single illiterate males from around the world.
What does that look like. We may not be around to see it, but our children and graduate will live in that society with overcrowded schools, non existing hospitals, with water systems over text. Los Angeles is going to have thirty million people by that point. New York City is going to have twenty two million, and uh, we're done, We're dismantled. Is that the goal or is that an unintended consequence. No, that's the goal. That's
the good, the goal. The goal is the takedown of Western civilization in the United States, the United It could be argued that the United States is the only thing standing in the way of a communist tyranny in the world because you know, and it's really our beliefs that stand in the way. And that's why the communists first go after the Christian the Christianity, the Christian beliefs, the religious beliefs of people. They attack and try to destroy the family.
Look a look at the condition of the American family today, and it reflects a concerted effort. You know, Americans didn't just collapse on their own They were subliminally affected by this cultural Marxist revolution that has made all this progress. And it's very sad to say that so many elites in America have benefited from division. I think during the during the pandemic, where the vast majority of American people lost wealth, they had to close a lot of businesses,
the elites became vastly more wealthy. Doesn't that tell you everything you need to know about this? You know what's facilitating this revolution in America. It is wealthy elites who think they will have a table, a place at the table of the communist New World Order. Well, I've got news for them. They're going to be the first targets to be killed and destroyed. Absolutely. But when I see large signs saying about gay rights in Palestine, I'm thinking,
are you kidding me? If you were in Palestine, if you were in an Arab country and you fly that gay rights flag, guess what You'll be pushed off the top of a building. When I was in Israel in May, I saw the gay pride flag in several locations in downtown Jerusalem. It's a multi cultural, welcoming city that the Arab world would love to destroy. Because it's the capital of capital of Israel. One last little headline,
bloodthirsty venezuel and gang has caused heavy and Latin America. They're now in South Florida. They're in the Miami area because that's where the money is. So we're importing into America willingly, the worst elements of societies around the world. And we're acting as if the words of the Statue of Liberty apply from the
nineteenth century to this century, and it does not. And so I would get away from urging people to listen to what the Republican candidate has to say, most likely Donald Trump and his peccadillos, and take the long The long look from twenty ten to twenty years from now is to what this country will look like. We'll look like downtown Oakland, or downtown Portland or downtown Chicago.
And we can't have that. Well we can. You know, people are waking up and thanks to you, Bill, in your great voice, your huge outreach, and I want to encourage every listener of the Bill Cunningham Show to talk to their friends. Let's double Bill's audience. Let's get this word out because our country, you know, can be saved. We can turn this all around. But it really requires the mobilization of the American people in a way that we've never seen before. We'll call it the Second American
Revolution. I look forward to that revolution in November. I really do. Lastly, your column is at the Federalist dot com, Scott Powell. I see another headline Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania quote, migration threatens to destroy the American dream. That comes from Senator John Fetterman, And I'm thinking, this is the first time this guy said something I agree with. But we got to run once again. You're the best there is, Scott Powell, and we got to get on a Davos. Maybe in a week or two we
can do that. But once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and your kind words. Thank you very much, Thank you for all that you do. Bill, keep it up. God bless you. Thank you very much. All let's continue with more Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Live with you every Sunday night. I Bully Cunningham the Great America, And a said night in Detroit. The Lions played like warrior poets. But the of course San Francisco or the forty nine ers beat them, just
like to beat the Bengals in Super Bowls. But nonetheless, I want to thank Scott Powell for coming on tonight because we always like to think that someone such as Martin Luther King Junior in the civil rights crowd of the nineteen fifties and sixties would not recognize the world as we know it today. They would have no clue as to how the civil rights crowd of today have monetized race
and have become multi millionaires. Race pays large amounts of money to those who continue to advocate how terrible this country is when just the opposite is true, and Scott Powell's about the best. There is a that and more coming up next. Put a call into Julie Gunlock, the Independent Women's Form, about what's happening to the idea. A very good idea might add that somehow that
women and men should get married, have children, work together. But you can't go to college today and come out other than indoctrinated like the fools those two women who threw tomato soup on Mona Lisa. The painting in Paris awful, terrible, and fortunately it doesn't appear the Mona Lisa was damaged. But they should be profoundly put into prison for years. And those activists who shut
down interstate highways should be put in prison for years. Well, let's continue with more coming up next to Julie Gunlock, Independent Women's Form, and she is a great American. Bill Cunningham, the Great American, with you and all of the great Americans. Every Sunday night, Willie brought you by Choice Hotels, Econo Lodge and Roadway In Hotels are serving up double points for every
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simply continue. And about sixteen seventeen years ago, Barack Hussein Obama said in twenty oh seven, twenty eight, twenty oh nine, we want to fundamentally change the United States of America. And of course the question has always been from what to what what is fundamentally wrong with America? And now we see, after about twelve years of Obama, which is the eight years relative to
his own presidency plus the four years of Biden's presidency. Now this room is all over the place that Michelle Obama will come out behind the curtain in August and take over the Democratic Party again through her husband, become the Democratic fight presidential candidate, with Gavin Newsom backing her up, because Joe Biden obviously cannot continue to perform like this over the next ten months. The ratings are terrible.
With insight of this and so much more as the great Julie Gunlock Julie Gunlock of the Independent Women's FORMIWF dot org and Jullie, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Julie, how are you. I'm doing great, always a thrill to be on. Let's deal with two or three big issues. I'm like a man, you're like a woman. From the moment of conception, from that point until natural death, I will be a man and
you will be a woman. You may want to call yourself a man, which would be a serious mistake, or I may want to be a woman, but I can't become when I'm not. Now having said that, I saw this recent poll and you're like a female type person a mother that it seems like nineteen percent of Gen xers say, between the ages of eighteen and thirty, promise never to have children because the world is so screwed up. There's so much eco terrorism and climate change, and there's a glaciers, and
there's floods, and there's hot and cold and earthquakes and lava flows. So about about twenty percent of young women say I'm not I promise you I'm not going to bring a child into this mess. Then another twenty percent say, probably, we're not going to have children, and if I do have a child, to be after I'm thirty or thirty five years old, which is iffy at best. So almost half of American female saying I don't want a family life because of what I've I guess what I've absorbed in college as a
mother and a conservative. What do you say about the movement not to bring children into the world because and it's too dangerous and we have terrible climate change, We're all gonna die. What's your reaction to that? Well, first
of all, it's complicated. My first reaction is if you have spent any time talking to a liberal woman, you are thrilled they're not going to pro create, okay, because we don't need more of these women out there, okay, and the you know, the unus these women raise in terms of the men that they raise. I think it's better that these women are not
pro creating. My second thought is this, It's very sad. It's really tragic, but not surprising given the drum beat of alarmism that's out there and the sort of catastrophizing that goes on constantly, not just in the media but
with members of Congress like AOC. And then you have activists like Greta who have really poisoned an entire generation, brainwashed an entire generation of young people into thinking that the world is literally going to be set on fire and they're going to die some sort of horrible death because of climate change, which of course is not happening. Is not true. It's all a lie, and it is all promoted in an effort to redistribute this redistribution of wealth scheme that globalists
have. So it is it is very sad, but but again, let's you know, I'm a I'm a sort of silver lining girl. If liberals aren't having kids, that's no great tragedy. One hundred percent. One cannot come out of the mainstream colleges and universities in most high schools believing that America is an exceptional country, that that's great for the individual freedom. One can't come out of that indoctrination process and say, you know what, I feel
good about this country. We're going to solve problems. And so I almost think young women are victims of TikTok and the colliding gays of the world. What do you say they are? And I would also say that I think young women today and yeah, and also young men. I think generation is really the victim of bad parenting. People do not talk to their kids, even conservatives do not talk to their kids anymore. You know. People are so shocked, even conservative parents. They say to me, I don't know.
You know, Sally went off to college and then she came home at Thanksgiving a raging lunatic. I don't know what happened. And it turns out that they really never talked to Sally when she was in high school and in middle school and growing up about the principles of conservatism, the importance of family, the importance of patriotism. They never talked to So Sally was sort of this empty shell, and then she went off to college and she came home
a liberal. Well, that's what's going to happen if you don't talk to your kids. You got to talk to your kids why it's important to be patriotic. You got to talk to your kid when they come home. When your kids come home and they say Christopher Columbus was a murderer, Christopher Fellows in Harbord's, yeah, you got to fight that. You got to talk to them about why Christopher Columbus was a hero, an American hero, the founder of America. Why that's important, Why it's significant. You know,
you got to push back on and I have done this. I live in a very, very liberal area, and I have spent the last ten years making sure that my kids are not getting indocumented. They come home, they say something, I correct them. It's constant course correction. So, you know, when we were looking for people to blame for this generation's you know, sort of self imposed trauma, I think a lot has to do with the collapse of parenting in this country and that parents just still talk to their
kids. In fact, getting married is not something young folks want to do. I'm right that they do not especially females do not want to get married. What they want to do is get about the career building, which of course is positive. My wife has been a judge for twenty five years and she has out there and I encourage you go get them, let's go live your best life however you to. But many women today say, I don't
need a man. I don't want a man. We've we've been proselytized to believe that men are evil, that a boys and men are after one thing, and I'm not going to supply it. I am woman, hear me roar, and numbers too big to ignore as I spread my love and arms throughout the land. How do you overcome you're like a female type person, the propaganda from TikTok and YouTube that men are evil, men are wrong,
We don't need men. How do you respond to Philly and Philly? If you look at what's going on with men, young men today are more likely to end up in jail, to not go to college, to not get advanced degrees, to not sort of own the corner office in the corporate world. Men are in fact, men are the ones at a disadvantage today and the reason we fail to mention that is because there is money in grievance. And if these women's groups were to suddenly say, you know what, we're
doing pretty good. You know, let's go end this whole competition between men and women and who's worse off, because women really are better off in this country. Part of that is because of this sort of like idea of intersectionality. Right, the more intersections you have, like it's not good enough just be black. Now you've got to be black and gay, and frankly, it's not even good to be gay. You got to be trans. And on top of that, if you could add in you know, you're a
woman. On top of that, oh boy, if you can find a disability you know, to attach to yourself, you know, then you're really good and you're really doing well. And so part of this is this need to constantly have, you know, a place on that intersectionality ladder. And you know, but the truth is men are at a significant disadvantage. If you look at the statistics of how men are doing in this country, not
well, not well, And there's the mother of three boys. It concerns me because white males were more likely to kill ourselves, more likely to be in jail, more likely to live out our best to more likely to be suffering discrimination. DEI is discrimination against you, against white folks, and against
men and straight. Can you imagine a college girl at UCLA University of Chicago, You're in the nation's capital area of Virginia's going to college, maybe Virginia Tech or Virginia and saying, you know what, I want to meet a guy and I want to get married and have babies. What would her girl? What would her girl? You know, I'm here to meet a great guy. I want a family life. I want to have three, four or five kids. That's what would happen in her sorority? What would happen
to her? Well, well, while her sorority is probably currently allowing transgenders into the story, So these four sororities have been taken over by men. We have a great case of that in Wisconsin. It's gone to trial. But you know, I think that what we really need to do in this country. There is also a culture of acting like parenting is the hardest job you'll ever have. You know what, it is difficult, It is hard. I won't, I won't, I won't, you know, sort of
gloss over that but it is incredibly joyful, it is rewarding. It is really what's brought meaning to my life. And there's too few complainers about pay. There's too many complainers, too few people who really love parenting and love the act of bringing life into the world. That is really unfortunate. And I think you're right when you bring up TikTok and all these videos of people
sort of bemoaning regular sort of life responsibilities. That does ultimately have an impact on these young kids, and that's why we're seeing people like nineteen percent of young women saying they're not going to have kids. It is a real tragedy and it's a cultural problem that needs to be shifted. You know, Julie Gunlock of the Independent Women's Forum, you bring a great point that victim status
pays great. You can never be a black activist and claim, you know what, we live in the best country in the world for black folks, for trans folks, for gay folks, for white folks, for hispanding. This is wonderful because it doesn't pay. What pays is the grievance mentality, and it pays very well. It pays millions of dollars to black lives matter. Movement transferred literally billions of dollars from one group to another group based upon
your victimation victimization status, and it's not going to change now. On a kind of a related matter, the last week or two, Ohio has been in the headlines because the Governor, Mike DeWine vetoed the Protection of Girls Act and now it's been overridden by the state legislature, is going to go into effect in about ninety days. The headlines and the media is Ohio attacks trans kids, and I read some of this, nobody's attacking and we're defending children.
And the headline is despite their efforts to ncap our democracy and hold us hostage to draconian abortion laws, lawmakers could not control the reproductive rights of Ohio WANs last year. And it goes on and on and on about how conservatives and Republicans are attacking trans kids and wants them dead because you want to protects instead of attacking trans kids. I call it protecting trans kids. But that's not what the media wants to hear. Can a man, can a boy
have a baby? And trans kids? If you don't buy into the trans movement, then you want to kill children. That is the choice. You know, Billy, if I can go back on this, I used to
work for Mike DeWine. I also worked for George Voinovich. My husband did as well, and we were enormously, enormously disappointed in the governor, Governor Diwine for vetoing this bill that again would not only have protected these kids, these kids who are are gender confused and struggling with mental health issues from mutilating themselves and becoming permanent pharmaceutical patients. It would have protected girls' sports and protected
the safety of female athletes. The idea that Mike DeWine vetoed this common sense bill was so disappointing, and it is very clear that I really don't understand the reasons that he vetoed this bill. But his excuse was I was concerned about suicides and I was concerned about kids. I mean, that is a myth. This myth of suicides of trans kids is an evil sort of concept that has overtaken this issue. The people that suffer the most are d transitioners
and IWF. My organization has done great work in telling the stories. We have a program called Gender Identity Crisis, which is a series of documentaries on these d transitioners, these poor children who, after they mutilate themselves, then d transition and try to regain any kind of semblance of normal life. Their stories should be told. And Mike Dwaine ignored those stories in favor of radical
activists that use this myth of suicides to further their political agenda. It is, it is enormously disappointing that this happened, but I am thrilled that his veto was overridden until about twenty years ago. If you had gender dysphoria, if I thought, as a man with all my manly parts that suddenly I'm a woman, yeah, that I would seek psychiatric or psychological care to say, Okay, you don't recognize reality, how do we get you to recognize
reality? And Billy look, you know, you know I was. I went to school in the nineties, in the eighties and nineties, and the big rage then was anorexia. Okay, you know, girls really suffered from
a lot high rates of anorexia and bolimia. And if we took the same treatment recommendations that they are today recommending for the sports for transidentified kids, because there's no such thing as a transgender child, okay, let's be very clear, but Forreddy's children who've been urged to identify as transgender, if we if back in the eighties and nineties, we use the same treatment as you know, sort of gender firming care. Should we do anarexia a firming care.
Should we tell these stick thin girls that they're actually fat and they should starve themselves. Should we tell these young girls that they should throw up their dinner. What in the world is going on? We need to ask question what is going on in the medical community community and the psychotherapy community that this is the preferred method of treatment for these kids, This gender affirming care, which is a really nice way of saying cutting your perfectly healthy body parts off.
This is is We need many, many more congressional hearings and investigations into why the medical community is doing this. It's sick and again it's just bowing to these radical LGBTQ plus activists. It has to stop. But to see mic the wine fall for that, yeah, it just it just really was shocking. Well, that attitude pays a lot of money. I mean, to
be a transactivist. Some of the language in the mainstream media from state spanning gender firming care to criminalizing t people in the requiring youth to transition back. There's no limit to how far transphobic extremist will go. And so according to this article that the great majority of the American people support abortion on demand through birth and also support that anti trans laws are deeply unpopular. It's not anti trans, it's pro American youth to give the kids time to make decisions.
And I think you and I would agree if you're twenty or twenty five years old and you want to go through this entire process and you think you're a woman in a man's body or vice versa, and you want to pay for it. Have added, I don't have an interest in a twenty five or thirty year old. I have an interest in a fourteen or fifteen year old
who hasn't developmentally judgment powers to make life altering decisions. And even if gender, even if surgery is not involved in the process, to take these hormonal blockers is a serious health decision that in a mature adult should make, not
a child. Well, you know, Billy, I used to agree with that position, used to be with you and said, look, if adults want to do this, but I am no longer there, because honestly, what these people are doing, what these adults, even adults who identify as transgender and want to remove body parts or take blockers, or take whatever hormone is opposite there, what their sex is, you know, they do incredible damage to themselves as well. And I think that we need to recognize that.
You know, the first the first rule of the medical community is do no harm. And when you cut off healthy body parts, when you put make people permanent pharmaceutical patients, you are doing grave harm. And I just
look, there are all sorts of conditions. There are people who believe they should have their limbs cut off, there are people who want to be blind, they are mentally ill, and the sooner we recognize this trans movement as a mental health crisis that should not be treated the way that the patient wants it to be treated. We need to be very compassionate to these people and
gentle with these people. But I think gender furning care, which is again the nice way of saying, cutting off your healthy body part at any age, is inhumane and sick and wrong, and we really really need to reconsider this for anybody at any age. Let's continue with more Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Live with you every Sunday night. Jilly Cunningham, the Great
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a lot of great information. Stay tuned for more. Leland VITTERT, the Great Leland Vitter of News Nation, will be with us next to talk about what happened in New Hampshire on Tuesday, and what's gonna happen in Nevanda, what's gonna happen in South Carolina? And more. Great to have you with me. Lions lose, but they have the heart of a lion. Bill Cunningham, the Great American, with you every Sunday. Bill Cunningham, the Great America. We have the specter of what happened in New Hampshire. We
have South Carolina about three more weeks away. There's an effort by the RNC to say no more politicking. Trump's the nominee, But NICKI Haley's not getting the message. And of course New Nations own Leland Viddert spent quite a bit of time in New Hampshire. I'm sure we'll go on to South Carolina if it's indicated. But Leland Viddert, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And here we are about several days after New Hampshire. What has been,
in your opinion, the fallout from what happened in New Hampshire? And I read one report that the Trumpster received more raw votes than any Democratic Republican in New Hampshire history. So, having spent so much time on the ground there, what's your takeaway from the Trump campaign in the Haley campaign. This is gonna sound unusual, but bear with me for a second. I think not much has changed in that Trump won New Hampshire in twenty twenty four by a
smaller margin than he won it in twenty sixteen. The Haley campaign is, if anything, ramping up the pressure and attacking Trump more directly. So Trump is still the likely nominee, most likely nominee's he told the RNC, and the RC's backed away from declaring him the presumptive nominee. And the book side is is that Vicky Haley is as appears, is energized and is forceful in trying to make a case that she is you know, she has ever been.
I think it's interesting that she's now gotten so so much more aggressive against Donald Trump. You might have said, where was this Nicky Haley eleven months ago? And let's face it, as far as the funding, there's been some reporting on News Nation and elsewhere, some of the funders of Nicky Haley are telling her, know your role, shuts your mouth, stand down and get on the Trump train. And she's resisting that. Does Leland Viller?
Does she see something the rest of us don't see. The only way something would change this is if Trump was actually convicted in the criminal court, which at this point appears unlikely, or has some sort of health consequence and crisis which could happen to anyone at any point, but he appears to be a relatively healthy How much how much thrust is thereby Republican hierarchy types, Hey, you know what, step aside, don't do this, and the money is
the blood of politics. We're not going to keep funding it. And according to the Trumps, to of course, the Democrats and Independents are funding to hurt Donald Trump, to let her attack more than the media keeps relating what Nicki Haley says about the Trumpster as if it's a fact. And so, uh, you get out the Leland Vitet Crystal Ball over the next three weeks. What's going to play out politically between now and then? And plus Nicki Haley's not on the ballot in Nevada, She's not there. Yeah, the
Nevada. The Nevada thing, I think doesn't really matter much. South Carolina matters. And then Super Tuesday, and look, she's gonna spin anything in South Carolina as exceeding expectations be. The expectations in South Carolina are so low for her. Well, Crystal Ball, You pressure is one of those things
that you can only keep up for so long before you look silly. And you and I both know and remember twenty sixteen when they were a Republican establish did everything they possibly could to kick Donald Trump out and it didn't work. So you can't really, you can't really force anybody out. You make a good point about money, Well, Donald Trump said, if you give money
to Nicki Haley, you're kicked out of Camp Maga. Okay, there's a lot of Republicans, and I think really conservative Republicans who aren't part of Camp Maga to begin with. So I kind of wonder if this is going to backfire on Donald Trump. Because Trump Trump makes his chops and has built his political image based on being strong and winning and people doing what he tells them
to do. It doesn't take much to keep your political campaign going, right, And I think Nicky Haley keeps going and thumbs or nose at him, he suddenly looks kind of weak, and I think, you know, she's going to keep hammering him on not being willing to debate. The media is going to get behind that that story. The media loves the idea that there's a challenge to Trump and they can talk about all the things Trump says without having to talk about Joe Biden. So to me, this is this is
going to just keep going. Now. Is it going to go past Super Tuesday? I don't know, but I asked, you know, I asked corn Lewandowski last night on the show, help me understand why when Donald Trump won New Hampshire by a smaller margin than he won in twenty sixteen. Everyone wants to declare this over after two states. I don't. I don't quite get it. And I and again I think that it is starting to annoy some people, just normal Republicans, if you will, that they're not going
to get a voice or a vote. And Leyland Vetta, you bring up a great point in twenty sixteen, twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen, I'm getting these calls the nominee is going to be Jeb Bush or maybe John Kacik. Likely Bush as the Jeb Bush as the president and John Kasik as the vice president. The train was on the track, get on board. I'm not much of a party kind of a guy, so as let's see how it plays out. I had Trump on repeatedly for his books, met him a
few times, loved and personality. You know what happens in politics, and I think you saw it in New Hampshire. There is something almost endorphin based, or chemically based, or harmonially based that when you get in a room with a person that has the IT factor, it almost overrides everything. You've been in a room with Bill Clinton in the nineteen nineties, Man, that guy's got it. You've been in a room with Barack Hussein Obama. Man,
that guy's got it. Ronald Reagan been in a room with him, Boy, that man's got it. You've been in a room with Donald Trump and you're thinking, my god, that guy's got charisma. He's got charm, he's got the IT factor. Nick, And you've been in those rallies as recently is about a week ago? Is it fair to say that the it factor, the star power often overwhelms peccadillos and things that you do because a human being's attracted to another person, politically or otherwise that has the IT
factor. What is the level the it fact or that Donald Trump has when you're in his presence? Not what it was in twenty sixteen. Tell me, tell me no, Just just the rally I was in in Rochester, Minnesota, for example, and the two speeches the Iowa watch Party and the New Hampshire watch Party. It doesn't have the same electric energy that it did in twenty sixteen. You can't capture, you know, lightning in a bottle.
Twice, I'd agree with you. He has the effactor. And I used to say all the time, there's three people who's the rallies that I've been at in twenty two years. On the trailer twenty years now, number one was Obama, number two was Trump, and number three is Glenn Youngkin. I would argue that Nicky Haley has the it factor, but in a
different way. It's it's not there yet, but he is. You know, in all of those people, Obama, Trump, Youngkin, Reagan, Clinton, they all capture or something in an emotion, a different emotion, but an emotion in the crowd. Right the crowd had this emotion, and Nate's channeled it. That's where the factor comes from. And Nicky Hayley's channeling that too. You know. Look for you you can say they were Democrats,
so they were all independence because Democrats can't vot in New Hampshire. But you know, forty five percent of Republicans in New Hampshire wanted somebody other than Donald Trump. He got fifty you know, fifty three fifty four as same in Iowa. But again, I think there's a large part of the Republican
Party who was rapidly supportive of Donald Trump. And I think there is a large, maybe not as large as we've seen, part of the Republican Party that once somebody knew not necessarily because they don't like Trump, but they just want something different and new, and she is capturing that emotion. Now. It's not quite yet as fervent as those who want Trump, but it's something worth paying attention to him. And the other thing. The more you do
sound thing, the better you get at it. The Nicki Haley campaign now is much more alive and vibrant with her on the stump than it was eight months or nine months ago. The Nicki Haley today explain how you grow into that canadacy role, because I think she's growing into it. No, she's
grown into it. She's getting better. The campaign is getting better. I booked at her rally, watched it on Wednesday night in South Carolina, and all of a sudden, after the you know, the farmhouses and the school gymnasiums and coffee shops in Iowa and then the diners in New Hampshire, all of a sudden in South Carolina, it looked like a real rally, right, you know, the flags were up, they had the protective barrier around the podium, she was on stage. It just looked different, it felt
different. All of a sudden, it was like, Huh, this is a real campaign, and she's got the money. I don't. I don't see the money drawing up to the point that it forces her out. And look Mark Penn, who I think is a very good pollster from Harvard, and obviously if Trump of Clinton world, but I still understand things. Donald Trump needs Nicky Haley's voters, and Nicky Haley a whole lot more than Nicky
Haley needs Donald Trump. And the longer Nicky Haley holds out, and I think the more she stands up to Donald Trump, the more he respects her. And that that says something. Yeah, and I know the Trump campaign they may not like Nicky Haley, but if they want to win, they're going to have to figure out how to attract Nicky Haley's voters. Otherwise the mask just doesn't work. Trump is, shall we say, non traditional, and I find it amazing he can viciously attack fellow Republicans. Twenty sixteen,
it was Jeb Bush low energy, went after all the Bushies. In fact, I was told by one of the insiders that the Bush family put out the missive don't work for this guy. So when he won, he could not tap into the Bush expertise when it come to running government of one type or another. But the guy's amazing. Trump is amazing. You would think he would follow Ronald Reagan's eleventh commandment, don't speak ill of another Republican.
All he does in the primary is speak extremely poorly about other candidates who are Republicans. But he still got elected in twenty sixteen and still got the most votes other than Bush, other than Biden the history of America in twenty twenty. Just politically, he's going after a nicky Haley personally, and he's going to need those voters to vote for him instead of Biden or a minimum not stay home and say I can't vote for either one of those eighty year olds.
I can't vote for him. What is it in Trump's mind that allows him to attack Republicans as hard as Biden? And I would say, look, he doesn't rely upon me for advice, but I would put my repertorial guns at the Democrats and ignore fellow Republicans who's votes you're gonna need to get elected. So you can't answer the question, I'll ask it anyway. E Leyland Viddard, Why in the hell does Trump do that? I watched that. You know what I'm saying don't do that. Don't do that. Donald,
I don't know. I don't get it. I don't get it either. I asked the same question of Corey Lewandowski. I said, if this is over right, you're you're telling me that Donald Trump has the nomination sewn up, this is done. Well, then why does Nikki Haley matter? Why are you wasting time talking about her? Why are you putting out statements calling her Bert brain and everything else? Why are you elevating or why are you making this a story? Why not just focused on Joe Biden? Right
and right? Yeah, exactly, and he doesn't. And of course the other thing is, I'm sure everyone is telling him, uh, mister president, mister Trump, don't do that because you want I think. Why. Let me give you one theory. They're internals, meaning the internal polling of the Trump campaign looks Sudniy Wiles, Brian Jack, Chris los Avitez. These are the political pros behind Donald Trump. This is in his twenty sixteen campaign.
They have things. They're a real political operation. Nowt I am wondering if their internals don't show more danger from Nicky Haley than they would like to admit. And that's why he's doing it, because Trump does not do you know, Trump does things that are in his best interest. He can always be counted to do that. Yes, I'm wondering if if they're not seeing something that makes it I have no reporting on this, but that makes them a little worried. Right lastly, I would say this Leland Viddert. I
can only imagine August and September and October. Right now you have James Carville saying that Trump is like Himmler, is like Goring Adolph Hitler. References are often made, which is ridiculous. But nonetheless, if Trump is actually elected on November the fifth as the next president of the United States, It's going to be nothing but horrendous chaos. The media, the meltdown on election night or the day after, the investigations. What's happening in Fulton County, what's
happening in Miami with the Federal Washington, New York. It's gonna double, triple, quadruple. I can only imagine that there will be many riots of one type or another. I would imagine the inaugural on January the twentieth is going to be ugly, much like it was in twenty seventeen, and it's going to be chaos. The Democrats aren't going to say, you know what, he was fairly elected. Let's give him a one or two year a
honeymoon. That's not going to happen. Attack attack, attack. On the other hand, if Biden slash Kamala Harris slash Gavin Newsom slash Michelle Obama, who I think is the likely nominee of the Democrat Party, is elected or re elected in Biden's case, it's going to be complete chaos. The southern
border remains wide open, natural gas ports are going to be denied. He's going to be unbridled in that point, will become a lame duck, and we're gonna have chaos in Ukraine and Israel is going to be chaos, maybe in Taiwan. Either way, we're in a tumultuous period of American politics, and no matter what we do, we're gonna have complete another chaos the next
few years. So I'd rather have a candidate who becomes the president who's generally has policies work, that is Trump on the southern border, for example, as opposed to someone who's wide open. Can you smell when I'm cooking do you see a chance on November the sixth, the day after the election, we're gonna have peace and quiet and calm no matter who wins. I think you're right that the level of the trial and sort of the craziness that is
going to ensue will only get worse. I always feel like you worry about the wrong thing. And I'm old enough to remember the twenty twenty two elections when everyone was all up in arms about election interference and disinformation and that there was going to be riots by members of the you of the right, and on and on and on, and they're gonna be protest on the left. Everything was going to be crazy, and it was a whimper. It was. It was nothing. So I feel like he kind of we often worry
about the wrong thing. What I'm most interested in going forward is looking at how how things develop on the democratic side. And you know, I think you very rightly set Slash Avenue some slash Michelle Obama. The most interesting discussions right now I think that are happening and will continue to happen, are what happens with Joe Biden. Yeah, what happened, And you can see the decline just in the last two years you look at three four years ago.
That guy doesn't exist anymore, and the shuffle and the malpropisms, the misreading of teleprompters, can't find his way off stage. I can only imagine if Ronald Reagan or Donald Trump had those conditions what the mainstream media would do. But Leyland Vedder once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show Monday through Friday every night at seven pm. I'm looking at their website now. Good stuff tonight, and Leland Vidett once again, thank you for coming
on the Bill Cunningham Show. And my friend will do it again. Thank you very much, God bless you all. Let's continue more. That's the insight from someone who's been on the ground and knows what's going on. Bill Cunningham, the Grand American, live with you every Sunday night. All right, Billy cunning Him the Great American. It's good to have a live update
report from someone on the ground. One thing I would take some issue with anyone who claims that something is not special about Donald Trump when he walks into a room, whether it was Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan or Barack Hussein Obama or Donald Trump. Part of American politics today is recognizing someone that has the IT factor, and the Democrats are indicting, suing, and trying to destroy Donald Trump by any means necessary. What happened with Gene Carroll a couple of
days ago. If Friday was simply the beginning, and it's going to continue, it's gonna get wild. I'd rather have chaos when Trump is elected. More riots, you know, like Madonna said, I consider blowing up the White House, and then the inaugural will be riots, and then the chaos will continue, but the country will be in better shape. Believe it or not, We're gonna have chaos if Joe Biden, Michelle Obama, Kevin Newson is the president, so called interchangeable drill bits, We're gonna have problems,
but the problems will be brought about largely by wrong, failed policies. Give me the chaos with Trump goes. Here's the right policies, as supposed chaos with the Democrat. If we elect one in November, God forbid, We're going to have continuative chaos then, but the policies will be wrong. The border will be wide open, eers will continue to be overwhelmed, skills will continue to stink and who knows, we may be at word war three, four, five and six, So let's continue with more. The line becomes
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only Bill Cunningham, Billy Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, the primary season is fully underway. Donald Trump has won Iowa and he's won New Hampshire. I would imagine South Carolina is going to be next. And the great Kevin Jackson, the Kevin Jackson Network dot Com posted a video about what the future portends for the Democratic Party and they're pandering the black folks and more,
plus the economy, the southern border, et cetera. Kevin Jackson, welcome again, I think for the first time this year to the Bill Cunningham Show. And one of the things that's upsetting so many Democrats, it's about twenty five percent of black males have had enough of the Democratic Party and black mails are saying we can't take it anymore. And when I watched the Joy Reid's and others on MSNBC and CNN, they're calling people like you bad names,
Clarence Thomas type names. And I'm wondering, are you taking their criticism to and will you get back in line? Black males are about the black mail the Democratic Party. It sounds like Bill, Look, this has been a long time coming. I predicted this. I think we talked about it on your program a while back, that Donald Trump being persecuted to the level that he has woke the black mail up in America to understand that it has nothing to do with your color or your status in life. If you will
prosecute a former president, rich white billionaire, you'll go after anybody. So I think that's their problem. And then their other problem is these people no longer represent the common man. I think the Republican Party in Donald Trump feels more like the representing the down trodden, the little guy, the guy, not the elites look at Hunter Biden because of his daddy and what's happening, and then their refusal to go after Trump. So the Democrat has a lot
of problems. They got a problem with women in the LGBT movements, particularly the transaction wolves, who seem to think that because they become women that they should be able to do the women things, and then they're dominating women's sports and all these other things. They've got a lot of inner struggle. And then, of course, outside of that you alluded to it, you got the border situation where there's an invasion but they don't want to even admit that
the invasion exists. And so the results of New Hampshire on Tuesday sort of signify exactly the frustration what's happening in America. Whether you're black, white,
or any other thing. I think people are just frustrated in general. You know, watching the coverage of the mainstream media, they tell me that the economy is in great shape, that we have full employment, inflation is low, happy days are here again, the glory, And I'm thinking, well, you cherry pick, and the facts are important, but for those that
you deal with, are these the best of times? With low inflation and full employment, and stock market at all time highs and law and noise orders in great shape, and the southern border really a little bit of a problem there. But when you deal, when you travel the highways and the byways, a lot of your documentaries, a lot of the work that you do, what do you see among the American people, Well, fat meat, ain't greasy and Cobra's make good house pets is what the Democrats would say.
Look every the rank and file person, the outside of the Belwagh people, the people that understand pardon me, maga, they understand. I call them retrumplicans, and many of them have left the Democrat Party. These independents are coming over to trump et cetera. And it's over the same reasons. They want to live their lives, pardon me, live their lives the way that they envisioned. And they're tired of this interference. And more importantly, Bill,
they're tired of being told a lie. What you just talked about. You go to the grocery store, you see shrinkage. A package used to be sixteen ounces is fourteen point six, but it's still three, you know, thirty five percent higher than it was when you win it with the bigger amount. People are noticing this, they notice it at the gas plump. I'm not telling the listeners anything they don't already know. But the thing that the Democrats will do, Joe Biden says to the media, Look, go
sell this concept. This is good for you. This is not what you think. This isn't what you're living. This is what you're mistaking what you're living. And I think that this is the first time, honestly, where we talk about emotional content and selling the conservative message. We've always lacked that where the Democrats have effectively said, I don't care about your emotions. You're gonna accept what we tell you about the economy. You're gonna accept what we
tell you about the election. You're gonna accept what we tell you about climate change. You're gonna accept what we tell you about the vaccination. And I don't care what the truth is. You're just gonna accept it. You're gonna take it, and that's the end of it. And the media is gonna tell you it's all good. And people have finally gone no, they're not. We're not. We're rebolting. And I think that that's what you're seeing and so Trump. I hate to keep pivoting back to him, but I
think he represents that. Now, you ask me, what does the rank and file person feel? What is the average black person feel? As well as the old saying goes, when America gets a cold, black America gets pneumonia, what do you think we feel? Not good? Right? If it's tougher for Bill Cunningham, how you think it is? The Ray Ray,
Ray Ray is going, Billy, you got it good. Now, on related matters, I saw this story out of San Francisco and that the last Safeway grocery store has got to leave certain areas of San Francisco generally populated by persons of color, because of massive looting. They're losing their butt everything they're doing. I looked in Atlanta and Walgreens is pulling out of Atlanta three
or four stores because of the massive looting happening. And I have great empathy for the customers of a Walgreens or a Safeway grocery store because a food desert or a pharmaceutical desert is created. And so instead of the civil rights crowd, instead of the mayors of those cities saying, you know what, we're going to crack down on massive looting. We're gonna crack down on the bacherous
misbehavior of the homeless encampments. We're going to enforce the law, and we're going to make sure that those who break the law will be fully prosecuted. That's not the course they're taking. The mayor of San Francisco and the mayor of Atlanta are now saying that somehow, Corporate America or the Congress or somebody
has got to open up a grocery store. Brandon Johnson, the foolish mayor of Chicago who took over from Beetlejuice Lori Lightfoot when stores have left Chicago, he says, the city of Chicago is going to get in the grocery business. And so the thrust of the civil rights crowd is never toward personal responsibility and law enforcement supporting cops. It's just the opposite. It excuses terrible behavior. And so give me this gets a whole new meaning the government chief,
I mean, this is government everything. Tego by the way, who's gonna police it? Is it gonna be these community organizers that they want to What do you make gonna happen to a government grocery store? There's any different that's happening to, you know, the Indian owner, the Korean down grocery store. Nothing. They're gonna elude it too, and they're gonna and the rationale is gonna be, well, it's a government store. Why am I paying
you? Look, we have built the not we the democrats, a leftists, the vermin I like to call them because they seem to like that word from now that Trump's used it. These people have created an ecosystem they cannot sustain itself. Billy, would you open a store in a quote predominantly black neighborhood, I mean where the Michael Brown situation could come up to you or George Floyd situation can come up. Where people are passing phony bills, they're
high on Sentinel, they don't want to pay for anything. They're a website. I don't know if it still exists, but it used to be called my color is my currency, meaning if I'm black, I can walk into your store and take whatever I want. And what about the impact on society? How much is shoplifting costs? Anybody who listen to this program, go Google and find out google shrinkage, theft, shoplifting, whatever, and find out how much it cost does what is that cost in the terms of the
cost of good soul? When somebody's losing billions of dollars every year, why do you think they're pulling out. They're not pulling out because they're racists. They're pulling out because it makes no sense whatsoever to keep doing business where people have no value on the fact that you've provided those goods and put them there for their convenience. They don't value the lives of the people that work in these convenience stores. These people are more likely to get killed than police officers,
So why would you do it up. I'd have to look at a possible rate of return if it's non existent and it's dangerous in and out burgers. I've never had an in and out Burger in my life, but those in the West Coast say it's wonderful. They've never shut down. A store in Oakland, California, announced a couple days ago the first in and out Burger store in history is going to be shut down because the cars of the employee, the cars of the customers are looted broken into, and it's dangerous.
They've had repeated armed robberies in Oakland. And when they call it, I mean, who holds up a Hamburger store. Who walks into in and out Burger and say give me a give me a double cheese and by the way, give me your car. Who does that? You've got to be a real art. Give me give me all your credit card receipt And there's not a lot of cats cads and so it's dangerous. And so yeah, they're catching flak now for closing a store that was losing money. That was
dangerous. Well, you know, it was funny because I talked to the try to call it the CEO of Starbucks at the time when they were going to put a store, talking about putting a store in Ferguson, Missouri. This was back when I was on Fox Off and and I said, I go, you know, war Starbucks will only put a store where they they've looked at the demographics and they know they're not going to get looted. And what you learn about Starbucks is when they put a store there, the value
of property goes up anywhere from two to eight percent. So they were talking about anyone in Ferguson and I called him and I said, you're not going to put a store in Ferguson because it'll get looted, broken into it. You don't want to have to shut that store down. You don't want to have to deal with all the issues of jis exactly what we're talking about. I have a friend he owns three hundred franchises of Domino's Pizza. You want to know the only one that he shut down, South Central, La Domino's
only one Dominos. He owns a Domino's Pizza. That's the only one he had to shut down. You want to know why they fire bombed it. They they told him if you don't hire more blacks, if you don't, they gave him all kinds of ultimatums. He's like, look, I hire who comes into work. And they gave him an ultimatum. They fire bombed the unit. And he was the only one of three hundred domino franchises that he has and he shut down. So look, if you want to talk
about the problem, good luck, because nobody wants to address it. I have a video floating around that I did on Epic Times, and I say, this guy black kid gets arrested and he supposedly brutalized by the police. Well, let's look at the food chain. Mayor Democrat, probably black police chief Democrat, probably black superintendent of police, but probably black. Citizen review board for police mostly Democrats, probably many of them black. The kid who
committed the crime black? Who do you commit the crime against? Black? But what do everybody in that food chain look for? A white Republican? And then but they want to solve problems. Secondly, Ronnie McMullen is the CEO of Kroger, and I've had him on a couple of times. He's kind of a friend of mine. He runs Kroger, which is the largest grocery store in America. And I asked him at one interview, what is
the profit on a Kroger store? He said, we need to squeeze out a little less than one percent of sales, will be profit less than one percent, and so it's a still business less than one percent profit. And so if you have a Kroger, a safe way of wind DEXI whatever in an area that is regularly looted, that you have to put it cellophane or plastic up in the shelves to keep people from robbing, and that you call the police on an armed robbery and they don't show up for an hour or
two and they don't care. Why would you, Well, why would you put up with that when you your margins are under one percent? It doesn't make any sense. Yeah, well, look, being a retail being anything involving in retail, it's a tough business, you know, and you've got to have the mark up for all the reasons that you described. And I've often thought about take the leftism out of the equation. And because they always talk about you got to have a fair wage or what they call it a
livable wage. Well, a livable wage is based on a lot of things, and one of them is the things that we're talking about right here. How much you know are you are we paying for the idea that there are people that believe they should be able to go to a store and rip it off. And I'm not talking about a little bit. Go just google these. They call them flash mobs. It used to be that everybody danced on a flash mob. Now flash mobs are going to a store rip it off.
I'm talking about like locusts that hit a crop and then think these people can survive that. There's no way to survive that. And by the way, there's no way for an economy to survive. This isn't just about Kroger. This is about that neighborhood. Now, that older lady, when CBS or Walgreen shuts down, she's got to get on a bus to go get her meds, or she's got to do something dramatic to get her meds or to get her groceries. I live in a neighborhood. My neighbor, her
name was, We called her ms Verdell. She took the bus to go to the grocery store. If I'd ever see her, I take her. But she would take the bus to go to the grocery store. Why because there was no grocery store. It was nothing but a little bodega in our neighborhood. So that's the inconvenience you end up putting on the people, and but nobody there's no fallout for that. There's no way to quantitize that in such a way that to make Democrats pay for it. But Republicans pay for
it every single day. And in big cities, we get derighted. The conservative message gets derided. They put us in a whole different category. And all we're trying to do is bring sanity to all this, So, Bill, what are we talking about? Save neighborhoods, good schools, good opportunities that are close to us, parks that are safe. I could go on. None of that is the case in any of these cities. And who do they look for Donald Trump? They look forward food caused by white supremacy
and white privilege. When they don't care about white or black, they care about green. They want to make money and they can't lose their butt, especially Walgreens. Now this is going to the Congressional Black Caucus announced a few days ago They're gonna hold hearings as to why Walgreens and CBS are vacating urban areas. And then I'm thinking, you gotta have a hearing and figure that out. Well, the irony is that is indeed the pot calling the kettle
black. But look, I want to pivot back to what happened in New Hampshire. I think you just saw one of the most amazing things happen. You think about everything that went in to get rid of Donald Trump, the Democrats, the Independence, the amount of money that was spent to have Mike Pince Dessenttis Nicky Haley, Chris Krispy Kreme Atha Hutchinson, all these people joining in to make it look like there was a concophony of conservative voices and Republican
voices against Trump. He defeats them all in Iowa with an absolute majority, not just a plurality, but a majority. Then he stumps them all. Gets nicky. Haley had a use seventy two percent of the Democratic vote to even get close, and Trump beats her. And what a signal to send to the world that I told people we're no longer the Republican Party, where the Retrumplican party, and people should use that term just to piss off the
left because they deserve it. Ninety one indictments, they got Ejen Carroll, who's probably one of the most lunatic women I've ever seen in my life. Do you think Trump was something that nobody, really, nobody with brain cells believes happen. But this is the desperation of the Democrats, And I think such a signal was given in New Hampshire that whether you like Trump or not, you have to like the trend and what he's been able to do to
make these people lose their dog onlines. Is this the election we've sought, We've discussed it. Chicago residents, Cincinnati residents, New York City? How about Portland, Oregon? Complete collapse? Oakland emptying out? Is this the election where those living in urban areas in America says, I can't take it anymore. You made these promises. I live a terrible life for lots of crime, can't send my kids to the schools, drive by shootings, ventanyl
overdoses, no jobs. I can't take it anymore. Kevin Jackson, is this that election that turns the corner with black folks? Do you think it's well? I think Trump did it in twenty and sixteen, and I think they derailed them in twenty twenty. But the short answer is yes, it's still that trend line is still there. And what I want people to under stand is this has been waiting for for so long. But the problem is, and you're what you're witnessing it right now. The Republican Party should be
one behind their gladiator, Donald Trump. But because of personality, I don't like his mean tweets. I don't like it the way he does this, or he gives people nicknames. Suddenly Trump is the bad guy. If they if they united behind this guy, man, they would have black folks, Latinos, LGBT. I mean, Trump has probably increased every single group that he that you would think is non conservative. He's increased that vote undoubtedly across
the platform. And yet the people like Paul Line, the Romney and others continue to fight this man. It's so ridiculous. If they are united behind him, it would be a completely different political landscape. Kevin Jackson, you're a great American. The Kevin Jackson Network dot Com. Once again, Thank you, my brother for coming on The Writingham Show. Thank you all right, Billy, take care, God bless you. Let's continue with more.
Bill Cunningham, the Great American, live with you every Sunday night. You know, the ire of the media and the left generally is reserved for black conservatives who don't to fall in line and do what the media itself wants to be done. Whether it's Clarence Thomas or Thomas Soul or Senator Tim Scott or Kevin Jackson. There's a group think when it involved so called civil rights issues goes. There's lots of money to be found in DEI. I mean lots
of money to be found in DEI. So let's continue with more hunting in the Great American with you every Sunday, Bill Cunningham, the Great American, of course, after New Hampshire, after Iowa, South Carolina coming up in about three weeks, we're going to find out whether nor the American people want significant change, whether it was a voter in New Hampshire, Iowa, one
coming up in South Carolina, or the American people in general. The number one issue, the one issue that they believe is sown within the seeds of the literal destruction of this country is a legal migration. I saw a demographer report at US Census Bureau that's said by twenty fifty, current trends continue twenty fifty, and we're always close to nineteen ninety nine. As we are to twenty fifty, there's going to be an additional one hundred million Americans one I'm
sorry, one hundred million human beings living in America. It's going to be four hundred and fifty million of us, which is incredible. The country is not scaled to accept it. The emergency rooms, the hospital systems, the highways, the byways, the bridges, the we're just not scaled to do that. And so there is a group out there numbers USA NumbersUSA dot com and Eric Ruhark, as you may know, is the director of research,
has put together some numbers relative to what's happening and also the deal. I'm watching an interview with Chuck Schumer and I watched that yesterday, so you don't have to. That said, they're close to a deal, and Senator Langford of Oklahoma is working on behalf of the of the GOP in the Senate, and he has a few lucid moments, but I'm not so sure i'd be
in favor of what he's proposing from the Republicans. To set the record straight as that same Eric grew Ark and Eric, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. So if you can explain, first of all from thirty five thousand feet, explain what is the major problem happening now on the southern border with Kamala Harrison charged, Let's define the problem, then we'll come up with solutions.
Go. Well, the short answer is the problem is people who are showing up to the border inadmissible right they have no right to come in, are being released into the United States, many of them with work permits, and there's a lot of attention paid to Governor DeSantis and Governor Abbott who have
been bussing migrants to New York City and other places. But most of the illegal crossers are being transported, you know, either a nonprofit paying for them through taxpayer money or our government is transporting them to where they want to go. And so basically the encounters with the border patrol and the end result is border patrol saying where would you like to go? Welcome in, even if they're an admissible and the Biden administration and you know, Kamala Harris as the
borders are. People might forget that, but you know, they're claiming that they have the authority to create new legal pathways as they call it, which of course they don't. And what we're seeing coming out of the Senate with the details of Center Lank has been the lead negotiator for the Republicans, is that they're going to allow up to five thousand people a day to come in illegally and they're going to give them work authorization, which would change the law
right now because that's against the law. So they'll change the law in order to allow people in illegally with authorization to work. While they're claiming that this is really a crackdown on illegal immigration. Right, but even if it exceeds five thousand a day, what is Congress going to do about it, because right now they're allowing it to happen, and their responses, well, we're gonna rubber stamp it, cut a deal, pretend that we've dealt with the
problem, and then we'll move on to our real priorities. And you know, the border security is number one. Right. If we don't have control of the border, we don't have control who's coming in, and that's not sustainable. But that seems to be the path that the White House is going
on, and some Republicans in the Senate we see pushback. Senator Rubio has been very critical Senator Lee, also Senator Lindsey Grant from South Carolina, who you know, we've had our disagreements with him in the past because he wants to expand legal immigration, but he understands how much of a disaster this is,
and he's even speaking out about the border deal. And the real levers that the Republicans have is in the House with the HR two build that they've already passed, which would actually address the issues that are going on and fix them, which would not just be throwing money to you know, at the President Biden and say here, keep doing what you're doing. And so that's
what we're going to come down to. That's the ultimate fight. When we start to see, you know, having to pass the actual budget instead of a continuing resolution, will the House GOP stand firm and say we're not going to pass funding unless it has border security attached period, And that's we'll see if that happens. So am I simple a Deer Park High School math. If it's five thousand a day, that's about one hundred and fifty thousand a
month. That's about one point eight million or two million a year a year legal status times twenty or thirty years. We're up to well, we're up to fifty to sixty million more illegals. And why do we need these five thousand We're not talking five thousand a month. You're saying the Republican deal in
the Senate is five thousand a day. That is correct. I know it's hard to believe with that those and it also adds fifty thousand green cards a year, and it gives work authorization to the adult children of H one B guest workers. So I mean, if you want to look at it from simply what is their perspective or why are they doing this? It seems obvious it's to get more workers into the country. Whether or not they're admissible legally
doesn't matter, because they're going to give the work. Permister people who don't have you know, and think about this way. They don't they have no right to be in the United States, but we're going to allow them to
work anyway. It's amazing. And describe the situation, say in the year twenty nineteen, before the pandemic, and I hear Joe Biden all the time saying I need more money, give me more money, I need more money, which is a bunch of bs. What was the immigration status illegally on the southern border in the year twenty nineteen, not exactly the dark ages five years ago. What did Trump do on the southern border that Biden is not doing That he could do by executive order right now, but he refuses.
Well, Romainia in Mexico would be the most important thing, and that was in place in President Clinton. I'm not sorry President Biden when he was on the campaign trail set on day one, I'm going to do away with Romaia in Mexico, and that the promise he kept, and immediately people understood that the longer will you be kept? Out right, And these are people who are coming and claiming asylum or that they're going to be persecuted if they returned
back to their home country. Well, we had a policy put in under President Trump which made them wait across the southern border while their cases were adjudicated whether and most of them were found not to have legitimate claims. And once that guy were got out, people stopped coming because they knew they weren't going
to be released. When President Biden came into office, he did away with that and started not admitting them, but releasing aliens into the country whether or not they were admissible or whether or not they had a legitimate, credible fear claim. And so what we're using the Biden administration is using the asylum system to basically circumvent limits on immigration and then by handing out work ferm it,
you know, And that's why most people are coming. Some people are coming here because they want to commit crimes or acts terror, but most people are coming for work. That's the magnet drawing them in and the Biden administration is facilitating that because that's you know, that's who puts you know, politicians and off the donors who want to use immigration as a way to bring down wages
and working conditions. Because the profits in the whole scheme of our economy, the scale of our economy aren't that great from immigration, but those proceeds, those profits go to a very narrow special interest and they're the ones, unfortunately, who are driving policy right now. How many different nations, I think one hundred and some nations, Iran, Iraq, Russia, Communist Redschine all over the world. Do you have some sense as far as the scale of
the money that is paid to these traffickers and others? The drug cartels that control northern half of Mexico completely controlled. They have military style, They of M fifty, they have sniper rifles, they have drones, they have everything. They steal American military equipment with impunity. Do you have some sense because of the policies of Joe Biden, how many billions of dollars are gone into the pockets of the traffickers on the Mexican border. How much money he is
kind of like the support for drug traffick Er Act. How much money are they making because of Biden's policies. You know, it's hard to put a figure on it because as you can imagine reporting that income to any tax authority. Well, what we've seen estimates made, and we do know because the people who are coming tell us how much they had to pay, and depends on where you're coming from and how many people you're trying to get over, and whether you have a criminal record or not. So we do know it's
well over ten million. I've seen estimates thirteen up to thirty million, I'm sorry, billion billions to be so. Yes, And this is and our government knows this, that the cartels are making a windfall profit because they're the ones who are in control of the US southern border. And you know, no one's getting over that border without the cartels say so. And they're the ones who are determining at this point US immigration policy. The Mexican cartels.
And again the Mexican government and the US government both know this is happening, and neither of them wants seems to want to take any action to stop it. So the most effective policy, which wouldn't cost any money. In fact, we save money is to reenact the Trump policy of stay in Mexico to make a claim. If you come here illegally, you can't make a claim
from this country. You got to make the claim of refugee status from the first country you run into, which is generally in Central or South America or certainly Mexico. And that would stop it. It wouldn't cost the government any money. And also, assuming these Republican proposals in the Senate are acceptable to the majority of the senators, you have a column here about Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has told he will reject whatever border security deal comes out of
the present talks that does he doesn't back it. And so I guess, as a normal American Eric, we send so called Republicans conservatives to office, Italy collapse. When a liberal is sent to Washington, they become more liberal. When the conservatives is sent to Washington, they become liberal. And so how much hope do you have that Speaker Johnson will hold the line like Maximus
when it was on the back of that Germanic tribe hold the line. How do you have confidence that Johnson's gonna hold the line or really collapse like other speakers. It's hard to say, you know, with full, full throated confidence that yes, a politician will come through and hold his uphold his word.
But Speaker Johnson has so far maintained that position. He hasn't backed off, He hasn't We haven't seen any wiggle room from from the Speaker on this, and you know, given what we saw with Speaker McCarthy in the trouble with his caucus, you know it would I would be surprised if he if he went along with the Senate deal, because there's a very good chance he may lose his chair. One of the you know, reasons why the GP has the leverage is not just you know, the politics of it, but
public opinion is overwhelmingly behind them. As you pointed out the beginning of this segment, that's the number one issue, and that's not for Republican voters, that's for all voters, and it's not you know, when they put that at the top of their list of concerns, it's not that they're concerned about stopping what Biden's doing. It's because they want very much for this to come
to an end. They've had enough, and so the Publicans are in a very good position because they control the power of the purse by having a majority in the House and overwhelmingly voters across the border behind them, and so it's easy for them to make the case of why they're standing firm, and it's going to be very difficult for President Biden to go to the American people and say, look, I want to shut the government down to keep the border
open, and my first priority is sending money overseas and in case, you know, in some case, to protect other countries' borders, while I pretend to care about the US border, because he had he did say this week, I believe Monday, Yes, it's a crisis, which contradiction Secretary of may Orcus has been saying for years now. But as you also pointed out, his solution is just giving me more money so I can process people in more quickly. Yeah, so we can get the optics right at the border.
We'll just shuffle them in quicker and then people won't have to see all the people showing up, standing around and pouring through the fence. Right. That's his solution is let's hide what we're doing and with the excuse me, with the approval of Congress, you know, What I find amazing Eric grew Arkham Numbers USA dot com, is that we spend billions, maybe trillions of dollars to protect the borders of Afghanistan, Iraq, We protect the borders of
Israel. We protect the borders of the Ukraine, life, treasure, and blood. I don't know how many trillions of dollars we spend in wars to protect borders. But we have a literal invasion happening on our southern border of individual lawmakers enriching drug cartels, enriching human traffickers, killing men, women and
children. Every month, hundreds are killed on the way up. We incentivize that, and Biden refuses to do the one thing that must be done, which is stay in Mexico, and then gives some money to the Mexican president, our army, which is a sintilla, to do their job. And anyone that comes in illegally can never become a citizen, never get a green card. You must apply in Mexico. That would stop it without costing as any money immediately. And I can't imagine it's happening now in the emergency rooms,
the medical systems. It's happening in public education. There's one hundred thousand plus illegal immigrant children in New York City schools that don't speak of the English are not educationally advanced at all. In Cincinnati public schools, there's about five thousand. In Chicago public schools there's seventy five to eighty thousand, and its
complete meltdown of public education. It's a meltdown of our healthcare systems. It's a meltdown of so called environmental issues, meltdown of traffic, it's a meltdown on the job market. It's a meltdown everywhere. Largely single unattached males will pay money. And you can't have a situation on the southern border where every day there's four to five thousand single, unattached young males coming into America without work, without an education. What the hell are they going to do?
This is a crisis. And in the New Hampshire primary, the polling said is the number one issue and South Carolina is the number one issue. Trump is right on that issue and Biden is wrong. Lastly, Eric Ruark, what hope do you have that something good will come of this number one stay in Mexico. If that happens, then all good things can transpire But why do the Democrats resist stay in Mexico when they want to fund lawyers to represent
migrants and others in courts. They want more judges, they want more processes. Why are the Democrats resisting stay in Mexico. Why? Well, I think the obviously answer is they want them in the United States and as large numbers as possible. Yeah, there it is. In other words, they say one thing and do another. That's right, it's beautiful. Right, we got to run. But Eric brew Ark, it's NumbersUSA dot com. Your column is up. I have the website. Love, I'm looking at
it. It's great stuff. And uh, I hope you go out of business. I hope in the next time three to five. We don't need Numbers USA. Everything's taken care of. We have a functional southern border. I want to work hard, Eric, to put Numbers USA out of business. What do you think about that? Well, I'm with you on that one. You are. That's good, all right, Eric brew Ark, thank you, thank you very much, thank you. Let's continue with more. It is a it is the problem of our life to make sure that
legal individuals. We need a big wall and wide doors and admit to this country those that are needed and keep out those that are not. There has to be a price when you engage in a legal behave and right now, as Eric Ruark just said, the goal is to have a shiny object over
here. But in reality, the Democratic Party wants replacement theory. That is, because not enough middle class Americans are voting out Democratic Guess what they want to replace you with illegal immigrants from Nicaragua and mainstream them quickly to the voter rules. That's what's behind this. Let's continue. Bill Cunningham, the Grand American, live with you every Sunday night,
