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Live on Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham 11/10/2024

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The election is OVER and THANK GOD Donald Trump won. The Dems and the MSM will not make it easy for Trump. Willie gets reaction on the election from Congressman Brad Wenstrup. NewsNation's Leland Vittert joins WIllie to break down the election and what it means for the country. Dr Keith Ablow has help for liberals who may have a hard time with Trumps victory. Don Brown talks about the sham trials of Donald Trump.

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Now here's the man who's been recognized as radio's best, the recipient of not one, but two prestigious Marconi Awards for his broadcast excellence, the one and only Bill Cunningham.

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Danny boy, are you prepared, my producer, han it? Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh, hit it, Danny Boy, Oh my god. Literally keep it going for a half a second. Keep it going, Danny boy, Danny boy, gleasten imagine where we would be this Sunday night, five days later if the forces of darkness and evil and the radical left seized power of the United States federal government and ruled for a thousand years. Here's the music that was not played tonight until now. If Kamala Harris had won.

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Hit it.

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And it was a great country, it lasted for two hundred and forty years, and the radical Left took over and killed the American dream turned into a nightmare. The city's overrun with homeless, fentanyl, deathson, no respect for law and order, death, disease, pestilence and sorrows marks the land southern border. You thought twenty million was too many, Make it fifty million, make it one hundred million. Wait a minute, Wait a minute, wait, wait a minite, Wait a minute. Hope what what I'm away?

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Did he win? Did he win?

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Hit it?

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Danny Gleason? Hit it again? Oh my gosh. We have been redeemed, We have been re energized, rejuvenated, born again. We're born again as Americans. Danny Glason can go we here one more time. If Kamala Harris and that Putts tim Waltz had won, what music would be played tonight? If in fact she won. I'm out of it. Now go back the other direction, Danny boy, go back, Please get me out of this. There we go. Oh night, Marizanna,

and I'm back to reality. Let me tell you a little story which I related in part last Sunday night,

but not fully. On Friday and Saturday before the election, three or four days before the election, I had this terrible nightmare that Akeem Jefferies was the Speaker of the House, that Nancy Pelosi was the Speaker emeritus, directing all activities of the House of Representatives, that Chuck Schumer was the Senate Majority leader, and that Kamala Harris was the Commander in Chief, the President of the United States, and Tim Waltz,

that goofball from Minnesota. The marshmallow Man is the Vice President, also known as the President of the Senate. And I woke up in a cold sweat, kind of like James Brown. I loved James Brown. So on Sunday morning, two days before the election, when you go to my Catholic church, which is, by the way, the one attended by Jade Vance. But I regress he hasn't been there much in the

last three months. Might add for good reasons. Hopefully it'll come back, I think, But the Secret Service disrupt things greatly, so maybe not. But he's a good man who became a practicing Roman Catholic in twenty eighteen. There on the left there are candles before a beautiful statue of Saint Joseph. On the right side the Blessed Virgin, and all the

candles there were packed. So at the end of Mass, I walked up and lit a candle, and I'll make public the prayer that I said inside a Catholic church in front of the statue of Saint Joseph, and I said the following, Dear God, I asked the intercession of Saint Joseph and all the Saints that I don't have all the answers in my life. I might be wrong, but I doubt it. I think this country is out of crossroads, and that, as you know, God, Almighty America

is God's representative on earth. Without us, God, only God would know what the world would look like after World War One, Word War two, all the positive things we've done around the world, and that if America is to improve and to get better, I believe, as a practicing Roman Catholic, that we must have a different political leadership in this country. It begins at the top. Donald Trump is not a perfect messenger. He's done things in his life.

I'm sure that he himself is concerned about As a grandfather seventy eight years old, probably some of those things should not have occurred. Nonetheless, compared to the alternative, Donald Trump, to me looks like a living saint. So I ask, through Jesus Christ and all the Saints, that you give wisdom, grace of knowledge to American citizens in two days to vote the correct way. And my humble opinion. The correct

way is for Donald Trump and four Jade Vance. I pray that, if I'm correct, that you, with the intercession of all the saints, will do what is right for this country. And it happened on Tuesday night. By what one or two am? It was clear CNN was bleeding from all the eye sockets, ABC, NBCCBS could not believe what was going on yours Truly, I could not sleep

Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. I had to wait for Donald Trump to give the acceptancy concession, whatever it might be from Kamala Harrison didn't come until Wednesday later in the afternoon. There she is again, and I said, I have to listen. So when he got done about three point fifteen or three twenty am Eastern time on Wednesday morning, I was wide open. I walked out of my modified palatial estate, walked the grounds. I got on my knees

again in my front yard and thank God Almighty. And then I couldn't go to sleep, so I thought I better wait for Joe Scarborough and CBS Morning News and the Today Show and George Stephanopolis and see what they say. By six thirty seven am, the sun had come up. I still hadn't slipped a wink. I wanted to watch Zeka Brazinski and their explanations and Joe Scarborough. And by eight o'clock, nine o'clock, as you know, I'm on the air daily Monday through Friday, twelve to three on seven

hundred WLW. So by this point it was nine or nine thirty. My wife had gone to bed. She said, who won. I said, honey, we won, which communicated my thankfulness for the grace given to American voters. And I thought, what she said, you better take a shower and get ready for so called work. I think what I do and talk radio is not work. It's a pleasure. And so I don't think I took a nap at ten or ten thirty am, because I was in here about

eleven o'clock in the morning getting ready for noon. On Wednesday. I went through noon to three o'clock. I came home, took calls to five or six radio interviews by seven or eight o'clock on Wednesday night, and by ten o'clock I couldn't take it anymore. I fell asleep, woke up at five am, and I was in another cold sweat. I thought Trump had won, but for about a minute or two, I said, maybe he didn't win, maybe last

night was a dream. Who won? Immediately went to my phone and I went to various websites to make sure Donald Trump did indeed win. On Wednesday afternoon, I saw the concession of Kamala Harrison, the crying and those crocodile tears. Then Wednesday night, I tried to watch the Jimmies at night, couldn't do it. Finally went to sleep and got up on Thursday morning a new man and Mike. God was I thankful? This morning? I went back to the same church where I'm a member, and I lit another candle

of thankfulness to God Almighty. I truly believe this is no hyperbole that I believe that God often uses instruments to do what is right around the world. And at some point even God got to interfere with what the Democrats and the liberals and the progresses have done to our society. There's no democratic city that is functioning after fifty years of rule. Look at the city of Chicago, and look with Johnson. It's unbelievable what's happening there, and

every city. Look at the southern border, look at Federol, Look at drug addictions. About two hundred and seventy Americans are killed every day a fentanyl from over the southern border. I look at the collapse of our magnificent cities under democratic rule. I look at the lack of respect for police. I look at public schools that are completely dysfunctional. I look at America thirty six trillion dollars in debt over

heels can never recover. I look at the wars, especially the one in Israel and the one in Ukraine, which is going nowhere but away from American interests. Everywhere I look, I have nothing but absolute total disasters. And I said, God, thank you for this moment, and I'm going to go

back to Mass on next Sunday. I may go on Saturday and light another candle for the survivability and the flourishing of Donald Trump until January the twentieth, because the forces of evil are not done with him yet, and he's not the president until January the twentieth. I will light another candle, and I'll encourage you to do the

same thing. By whatever God you whatever the first name you call God Almighty, whether it's Catholic or Christian, or Jewish or Muslim, whatever it might be, Presbyterian, Unitarian, Baptist, whatever it might be. I look back at the at the legacy of Rush Limbaugh, who died in honor about February seventeenth, twenty twenty one, and he received near death the Presidential the Medal of Freedom that was put around his neck there in the House of Representatives, and he died.

He died a few months later. I had the honor of pinch hitting for him a few times. And he was the king, the greatest of all time. Whenever I speak with Sean Hannity, which I do frequently, each of us say that Rush Limball would have loved these moments.

And I said at the times some four years ago, he's passed on to Sean Hannity, and to Glenn Beck and the Mark Levin and the Klay Travis, and the Buck Sexton and the Ben Shapiro and Ben Ferguson and Mark Belling, the responsibility and talk of doing our best to educate and inform the American people as to the facts,

the truth, the light, and what lies ahead. If democrats make America look like Milwaukee, or if democrats make America look like Portland or Los Angeles or Saint Louis or Austin, Texas is on bout to destroy the state of Texas, have given permission. Or Atlanta or Baltimore or New York City or Boston unlivable places, destroying our magnificent cities. And it's up to us that remained to do our duty.

And I called several of those names on the list, and I gave each of us a slight congratulatory pat on the back, because we're a small part of what happened. It was mainly you. It wasn't us. It was you, the American people, some seventy five million strong, that said, you know what, we can't take it anymore. The borders are wide open, criminals run amok, Sanctuary cities, sanctuary states are destroying, destroying cities and states. Reparations based upon skin color,

DEI and price controls are coming, she said. And no cash bonds in EV mandates. If you want to buy an EV, have at it. No problem here, it's your choice, should not be mandated. And energy production now will grow. And that's the military, which is short ten thousand a month of the listmans will go up. That fourteen ships are unmanned in the Navy, because not enough personnel are there, and that she ran a campaign on abortion on demand

till birth. She ran a campaign that groceries are not high enough, that private insurance how to go, and the border wall is a vanity project. And you stood up as a mighty stallion stretching against the pale Blueskies and the state of Wyoming. Enough is enough. We can't take it anymore. And so you listen to many podcasts, You listen to talk radio, You listen to opinion makers outside

the mainstream media, which is evil. And you said, you know, but I'm going to listen to Klay Travis and Buck Sexton and Ben Shapiro and Ben Ferguson and Mark Levin and the great Sean Hannity, the greatest of all time, and Glenn Beck. I'm going to listen to Bill Cunningham and Mark Belling. There's another way. We don't have to live like this. And so I look forward to a better day. Will he be perfect? Will he make mistakes? Absolutely, he's better prepared now than he was in twenty sixteen.

That the family told me he was shocked that he won. But this time there's a team already in place. There's ten qualified applicants for all the important positions that Donald has focused along with JD. Vance to get it done. So congratulations to you. You know, my life is largely concluded. And I always said that I want to leave a better nation to my children and my grandchildren that was left to me by my parents. And by a margin of over seventy eight percent, Americans said that would not

be the case. America is going to be constrained that we're going to be overrhon, overrun by illegal immigrants in the crime. You can't walk outside in many major American cities. You can't send your kid to public school. Police are disrespected. Who wants to go into the army led by Kamala Harris? Who wants to do that? Who wants to join the Marine Corps? I Kamala Harris is the commander in chief and she wants to defund the police. Why do you

want to do that? Who wants to be a cop or a corrections officer or a deputy sheriff for join the US Marshall Service, be a low level FBI agent working hard. If we're not respected, not love, And that's the leader I'm thinking Rush Limbaugh up in heaven right now is smiling and he's thinking, you know what, those that I led for so long. He began in talk radio in nineteen eighty seven, actually about four years after I started. But nonetheless, that is the greatest of all time.

And those of us that remain in the podcast got it done. And while there was a million doors being knocked on and crappy ads being run by Kamala Harris, there was a direct connection between the podcast opinion makers and talk radio to the to the listeners, the viewers, and the voters that got it done. Congratulations to you. Let's continue now, we'll take take some calls. Eight sixty six six four seven, seven three three seven. Donald Trump soon to be sworn in as the forty seventh President

of the United States. God bless America. Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night. So I'm watching many of these so called liberal failing CNN MSNBC shows so you don't have to watch. One of the activists for Kamala Harris said that there's still one last chip to play by Joe Biden. I'm thinking, what is it? What's it going to be? Jamie Raskin, congressman from Maryland's saying, you know what, we're not going to certify the election. No, no, no,

how about this one sometime soon. And you see some of the reporting this afternoon that Joe Biden is stumbling, mumbling and fumbling on a beach in Delaware. It's time for him to step down. Under the twenty fifth Amendment, you can simply resign the office and if that happens, then Kamala Harris becomes the president by the constitution. How about that one, the twenty fifth Amendment. Kamala Harris is

now the president. And of course there's no vice president that would have to be approved by the Congress, and that wouldn't have to occur because all you need at one time, you can go several months with only the president. The Speaker of the House would become the leader in

case something happened to the acting president. And so this Democratic activist on CNN and even the host were saying, what Joe Biden would pick Kamala Harris to be the president until January the twentieth, so she would not have to present on her about January sixth, counting the electoral votes. Is that true? Is that possible? Is that real? And

the audience is including a new hero of mine. Scott Jennings said, I can't conceive of Joe and Joe Biden giving to Kamala Harris the presidency when we just rejected her for the presidency. Is that possible? Of course? They want so to Mayor to step down quickly from the US Supreme Court and maybe a point Kamala Harris to the US Supreme Court. Could that get through the Senate?

I think it's obvious that Joe Mansion and Cinema and Collins and Murkowski may say no. But this is the last straw of the last chip to play for Joe Biden is to step down between now and January the twentieth, which is what's seventy some days away, and make Kamala Harris the president. How does that play out? The Dirge music must start again? The Democrat. By the way, Kamala Harris wanted to give us joy. She's given seventy five million American voters quite a bit of joy. I'm filled

with joy right now. Thank you, Kamala Harris. Let's continue in your calls. Later on, we'll set up tonight's big show including Congressman Brad Weinstrip and also Don Brown, Keith Ablow, and so many more. Bill Cunningham, the great American picking up the pieces of Tuesday with you every Sunday night. All Right, I found the actual clip, but I'll read

it to you. This is truly unbelievable. This is from Vice President Harris's former communications director, Jamal Simmons, suggested that President Joe Biden should resign in order to make Harris the first woman president. What I'm watching CNN, I think it was Today with Scott Jennings, and the host said what it might have been Aaron Burnette, who, by the way, she has more lucid moments than many on set at CNN.

He also posted on x that Joe Biden here's the actual posting, Joe Biden has been amazing, but he should fulfill one last promise to be transitional. Biden should resign and make Kamala Harris the first female president. It'll turn tables on Trump, keep Kamala from residing over January sixth, and make it easier for the next woman to run. Now, wait a minute, I thought we just had an election and we resoundly defeated the idea of Kamala Harris becoming

the president. Also, he went on to say that it would make moot all the paraphernalia that the Donald's put together about forty seven or forty five plus forty seven those who become collector's items, and that it would save Kamala Harris. They indignity of presiding over counting of the electoral ballots, which is, by the way, an indignity that al gorek got through somehow. But nonetheless I kind of

go back in time. But that's the mentality. It's about playing racial and sexual games with the American electorate that you should vote for a person not because of their competency or their accomplishments, but because of their race or gender. And I thought Democrats were telling us they couldn't define

what a woman is. What is a woman? According to Kantanji Jackson and others, it's a fluid situation where maybe the great American me could wake up and say, you know, I just feel like a female today, Therefore treat me like a female. I thought the Democrats said they couldn't define what a woman is on one hand, but now telling us we had to vote for a woman on the other, I thought it didn't make any difference what

you are, but it does so. Between now and January twentieth, this has been an election like none other in which local county prosecutors coordinate with the Department of Injustice in Washington and the Office of Council of the Presidency to criminally charge Donald Trump with violations of state and city laws in New York City, New York County, New York State, and Atlanta and Fulton County in order to make sure that there'll be a series of trials in the last

two years, culminating the one in Washington, d C. Where Jack Smith will convict Donald Trump of a federal felony between before a very compliant DC jerry to make sure that he couldn't take office. And guess what, full you think it's over, has just begun, so that I can't imagine that the next seventy days are going to go smoothly, because the last seventy and this entire cycle, with the assassination and lawsuits and indictments, could not have been more unusual.

Many have said, including those pundits I respect, like Christopher Ruddy of Newsmax and others, that this has been a cycle like none other. Nothing's ever been like this, and guess what, nothing will ever be like this again. So the next seven days ago smoothly. I hope, I hope they quit targeting Donald Trump. Isn't it great that haven't been told that democracy was at risk, the republic was

failing because of Donald Trump. Donald Trump that as soon as he's elected, Joe Biden says, oh what the heck, I'm gonna meet with Hitler. Jack Smith says, I'll never mind. Let's dismiss the eighty seven count indictment. Never mind, and that New York City, I guess in the next week or two will determine that he can't be sentenced. In fact, the trial was a bunch of bovine skatology, and the federal judge and Judge Cannon and South East Florida did

what was right and said he can't beat Chards. So all these charges upon which the Democrats built their campaign has collapsed. So later on, I have an author, Don Brown, who's written a book which is really incredible about what the Democrats have done for the last thirty to forty years against Republicans. I guess, beginning with Tom Delay or Scooter Levy, And this is part of what they do, local county prosecutors going after up and coming Republicans to

destroy them. And what happened to Donald Trump and all of his lawyers is a tip of the iceberg is simply metastasized against Donald Trump. But it's been going on for thirty to forty years and Democrats clearly have gotten away with it. What Don Brown has written the defensive work on this subject that's coming up. So I know there's many in the mar Lago area listening now, and

I wanted to play God Bless America. Of course, I'm known as the greater Amaryora, and I would say that today at the Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati named after me, that the remains of Pete Rose were exhibited in an urn for retch faithful lining up for some fourteen hours seven am to nine pm to honor the family. The family was there, and what a great sent off that was for Pete to have literally thousands of Tri State residents show up donor Pete Rose at the Great American Ballpark.

But I regress a little bit. But Danny Gleason, let's play a couple bars of the new National anthem as sung by Lee Greenwood and It's the favorite song of Donald Trump that he played early on Wednesday morning, when millions and millions the desperate Americans were there to hear the Donald acknowledge that he's the pressent. All the things were gone.

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I'd work for on my life and I had to start again with just my children.

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Trump did that repeatedly as they attacked him.

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Thank my lucky stars to be living here today because the flag still stand.

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You're a trucker, and be careful, solute the American flag you see so rarely displayed in democratic ziptoestroud.

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To be an American where at least done.

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I am free, and I all forget.

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The man who died who gave that right to me. And I'm gladly stand naps to you person.

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We shall, because there.

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Ram no doubt I love is.

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We loved it on Tuesday. You did it. One more. Stands there with your permission, Danny boy, because I know one more. They did everything they could do him except to feed him at the polls.

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From the Lyags in Minnesota, Tim Waltz Land to the hills of Tennessee.

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Senator Cross, the players of Texas, Texas from Sea Shining See from Detroit down Detroit, came out and droves for the Donald New York, New York Eve, in New York, in l a right in.

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Every American heart.

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And it's time we stand and say singingly, listen, Donald, Americans, where we are now?

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And I all forget the man who died who gave that right to me, and I stand naps to you and defend hearth we shall.

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The darkness has been filled with light. Long and bad has been replaced like good and right.

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America the time, and I won't forget the man.

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Gave that to me.

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In it next to you and van vers you today. Evil has been vanquished. The light is shining in mar Lago. Please stay safe. Wow, Let's continue to take some calls from you, the American people. And I'll go to David and Pittsburgh first. Of course, Pittsburgh generally voted for Kamala Harris by the state of PA developed big time about a two point victory, and McCormick seemingly has won, but Schumer won't acknowledge it. David and pittsmorn talk to me, David, talk to me.

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Well built, good evening, and it's a wonderful victory in Trump Amani is running wild brother.

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You know, it's making an analogy.

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I mean, he used pro wrestling, but we would be like to Chikan Volkov singing the Soviet national anthem.

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But you know what I mean.

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But I really that we won, you know, But Bill, just real quick, if I could, what's up of the Kerry Lake grease? Did that communist Ruben Diego in?

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Well, of course, I'm glad you brought that up, David. The way the vote is counted in Nevada, Arizona, and California is despicable. Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Ohio, we had the

result by eleven forty four pm on election night. If Florida was done by ten thirty pm, and there are general incompetents, that allows for chicanery because when there's I'm told that there's two hundred or one hundred and eighty thousand and votes it left in Arizona, a state won by Donald And now I don't know what's going to happen. Most of the pundits have said that carry Lake has lost, and the same thing in Nevada that Rosen has won.

And to me, it's a violation of civil rights to wait for weeks months in order for a state to be that incompetent and something. Of course they won incompetence. It gives them flexibility, you know what I'm saying.

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That's right, but he gets some an excuse, right, I don't know.

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Carry Lake would have been fabulous, But at least there's fifty three, maybe fifty four. And McCormick. They got a big tomorrow in the Senate. Monday and Tuesday, they have a big orientation program. The Schumer has said that McCormick of Pennsylvania cannot attend, even though the apiece called the race. But nonetheless they continue to play these stupid political games. David, you're on the ground there in Pittsburgh. Are you proud

of the Quaker state at this point? Are you proud that they saw the light?

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I'm very proud. There'll be one Bill.

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We were a swing heaby.

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I mean, the Dodgers won the World Series.

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I mean, what's wrong with the people in La.

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Bill, California should get what it deserves. It is a failed state. They have many failed cities, the worst of San Francisco, and eventually the state will bail itself out. Eventually Washington will have to bail out the state of California, they're twenty five to forty billion dollars upside down. They have unfunded mandates in the future of five hundred billion dollars. It is a failed state. You can take New York State,

take Illinois look away. And one thing that it fires me up is that on Wednesday and Thursday, we saw the governors of Massachusetts Hocheal and New York. We had Shapiro not as strident as Illinois was a printzer, and then you had California. They've set up the resistance much like the French resistance during World War Two against the Nazis. They continue to play and ignore elections. Elections don't matter unless they win. To be kind of like against Donald Trump.

Is the resistance still calling him Hitler? And I guess Hitler is so good now Joe Biden wants to meet with him. And I'm thinking what I thought he was Hitler? Who wants to meet with Hitler? And Jack Smith said, you know, the indictments here is Donald Trump the most serious thing in the world this side of mass murder. Jack Smith said, I forget about it less dismissed the charges. Was that all political or what?

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Oh, of course it was you know, you know Bill Wilmot thing and I goes, I know you by the callers listen, thank you for what you do. Dan Bongino. And there's a guy in Boston and I listen to Jeff Corner. He's really great, you know Jeff Corner.

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Yes, Bonngino does a fabulous job secret Service agent. And after the after l Rushbo moved on to heaven, he gave about ten to twelve of us the mission of spreading the ward. And together we're about half as good as rush Limbaugh. But I will continue to work on your behalf for many years to come. Let's continue and if a line becomes available eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven, going to cover the election, many guests, your calls are next. Bill Cunningham, the Great American,

with you every Sunday night. By now, lastly, we have a big show plan if Congressman Brad Winster will be here about what happened, and how optimistic is he that in the next few days the Republicans will control the

House of Representatives. Also later on as Leland Viddert about what happened in the election, and doctor Keith Ablow is going to help those Democrats in pain, how they can cure their illness and feel better about themselves, and later on as the author Don Brown about what the Democrats have done the Republicans for decades to stop them through the criminal courts, and whether or not Donald Trump should do the same thing. Dave and Naples, Welcome to the

Bill Cunningham Show. Dave, how are you hell?

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I'm wonderful. I'm here, Willie.

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You got me, I got you, you got me. I moved up because you're from my second home. I love call your county.

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You bever believe it. It's a great place to be. I'm not exactly a snowbird. I've been spending a lot of time down here.

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Willie.

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You got a mid one thing. It was all hands on deck, I mean, from Elon Moss, Joe Rogan, Joe Robert Kennedy, Taulcy Gabbert, talk radio, the social media. Donald Trump needed everybody to be on board to pull off this victory.

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And you're right.

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Without your prayers and the prayers from the American people can be in a world of trouble.

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Light of candle, because godly divine intervention is required in everyone's life, but in the life of this country tonight. Here we are about five days later. If Kamala Harris is doing the Macarena with Tim Waltz, and that there's Chuck Schumer and there's a Keem Jeffries, imagine what your heart and your gut feels like. And I always snop out of it. I can't do it anymore. It's wonderful, It's filled with glory. And one last thing, Dave, I'm

reading about an hour ago. The Arizona Supreme Court rejects it rejected the efforts of the ACLU to draw out curing deadlines. If you have a ballot that didn't signed or the wrong you don't have enough space on a name, whatever it might be. The Arizona Supreme Court said, five pm Sunday is it which has now passed? And you can't move on with that? Which I think is a good thing. But imagine the country has a chance for salvation.

I said repeatedly, Dave, that Trump will. The worst thing you can do is stop the inevitable, and the best thing you can do is put America on a new course. And I think the latter rather than the former. But America's madness stops now.

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Well, I think Donald Trump's gonna make a lot of good selections. We got a lot of great people that want to say the contrary. They're not about themselves, they're a ball about saving the USA.

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We got a.

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Great senator from Ohio now it's joining the rounding, Bernie Marino. We got that Navy seal there from a Montana booted out that Democrat Hack. So we we've got a lot of good positive we got a lot of momentum. But Donald Trump has got to watch his back. They're not gonna quit. They're not gonna quit. Welly, they're gonna keep coming after us.

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Dave, You're a great American, no question about that. Say a prayer for Donald Trump that he does well. That I have no problem with him keeping his word, but I have concerned the forces of evil will stopping at

every turn. Well, let's continue now. First up's gonna be Representative Congressman brad winstrip about what his view is, what happened, how it happened, why it happened, What about the criminal referral of Governor Andrew Cuomo to doj Under this regime, it had no life, but suddenly under Donald Trump at will. Plus later on as Leland Vedder of News Nation and doctor Keith Ablow, and also Don Brown, a great book on what Democrats have done to Republicans now for about

forty to fifty years. It's simply metastasized for Donald Trump, but it's been going on for a very very long time. Line becomes available eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven Light a candle. By whatever name you call God Almighty, thank him for the deliverance of Tuesday night and Wednesday. I slept not Wednesday, but I got a good night's sleep on Thursday. Had no more nightmares, only dreams of the things that could be Bill Cunningham.

Stay tuned for more Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday.

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Night, Willie Buck You by Choice Hotels a kno Roger Broadway in hotels are serving up double points for every qualifying stay book at Choice Hotels dot com.

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Now here's the man who's been recognized his radio's best, the recipient of not one but two prestigious Marconi Awards for his broadcast exodence, the one and only Bill cunning Ahead.

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Bill cunning in the Great American. Of course, the election is now concluded about five days ago, and everyone now can see with twenty twenty vision what happened, why it happened. But at the time, going back a week, I said, I said Trump was gonna win. It might be a landslide one way or another, but it's not going to be a landslide toward Kamala Harris. That I believe Trump was gonna win because I give the American people up a credit for having intelligence and feel for political issues

in their own lives. And I thought Kamala Harris run allows a terrible campaign. Inflation is way too high, there's unsettlement across the fruit plant in this great country, and the southern border is a disaster. We have forever. War's happening, and no one sees a conclusion. Just American people are unhappy and they're going to vote that way. Joining you and I joining you and I now is brad Winstrip, Congressman and he's a soldier, spent twenty five years in

the military. He's a doctor. He's also a father and a husband, and he's normal. He's a Christian, and he's a politician so to speak, and a congressman. And Congressman brad Winstrip of Ohio, welcome to the bill Cunningham Show. But wefore we talk about your referral to the Department of Justice on Governor Cuomo out of New York. Let's talk about the election itself. It's been a First of all, congratulations Veterans Day for all your sacrifices, et cetera. But nonetheless,

let's go back a little bit. Why did it happen? How did it happen? Now we're going to talk about whether they're Republicans will control the Congress. First of all, brad Winstrip, welcome what happened on Tuesday.

Speaker 10

A great thing happened for America. That's for sure is one of the things that happened. And I think people just overshoot, and you're starting to hear Democrats even say, what are we talking about as Democrats? Why is our most important thing allowing men to compete in women's sports and things like that. But what we saw was that the American people are not stupid, and they're tired of being insulted. The issues at Bay were the economy, the border,

national security, local security, all those things. Those were important, and I think people on both sides of the aisle will admit that that was part of the problem. But more so, people were tired of being told that they're bad people and they're not, and they really get tired of that. And you know, I think we saw that throughout and people saying like, look, we've had enough. We saw your fake Russian collusion, all right, kind of took

that one. And then you go on and you have all this law fare, you continue to go after Donald Trump, you impeached him twice. It's very clear that you're acting politically, but not out of the benefit of the United States of America but for your own political power. And I think people just said I've had enough again. Donald Trump has told us what he wants to do. We saw what he did before. Putin wasn't invading Ukraine. North Korea wasn't firing missiles. China was being held at bay economically

and everything else. And we had peace agreements in the Middle East. It goes on and on, and we weren't sending money to a Ran so that they could terrorize the world in the region. All this was finally reaching people's minds and saying, I've had enough. Let's go on, bring on, Donald Trump, Let's be the United States again. But you know, I look around and I can think of only one yard where I saw a harrison and

an American flag. There's a problem in the Democrat Party today, and they got to decide if they like America and America that our founders put together or not. Well, Donald Trump does and that's the difference, you know.

Speaker 4

I think we know that when you drive, whether it's Flag Day or the Fourth of July or just some other social event, you go into Democratic zip codes and you don't see the American flag. You go to Republican zip code. There everywhere I see parades, I see the banner waved high. I see kids walking down streets and smiles on their face. I got to Democratic leott You and I live in the Cincinnati area, but I don't care if it's Cincinnati or Chicago, or New York or

Saint Louis or Austin, Texas. Democrats do not celebrate the American way of life. They find reasons to attack it. And that wasn't always the way it was. In fact, Barack Hussein Obama in twenty eight and in twenty twelve carried the state of Ohio twice. He carried Iowa. I think he carried Florida once. In other words, he was middle of the road. He carried Pennsylvania, and now you have Hillary Clinton after eight years of Obama, and now

it's metastasized with Kamala Harrison. There's no celebration accepted the convention for political purposes of the American flag and those things. And there's something wrong because the typical Democrat that you and I knew drove a bus, they drove nails, they worked with their fingers. There were butchers, carpenters, plumbers, and they were truckers. But that isn't the truth anymore. They're

university types. In fact, the number one demographic that increased votes for Kamala Harris for those making over one hundred thousand dollars a year, the elitist financed by the billionaires, paying Oprah Winfrey a million dollars for her appearance and John bon Jovi and Eminem, etc. That the rich folks wanted to keep Kamala Harris and the working class of whatever race wanted Donald Trump.

Speaker 10

That is amazing, It was amazing, And that's exactly look people, I understand why people want to come to this country, and those that have come here legally, especially minorities that have come here legally. They don't like what's going on either because it gives them a bad name or it makes them suspicious looking. That's not who they want to be, and they're not. You know, these are the people that want to put the American flag on the top of

their flag pole. So we're going to find out. We're going to say you have to get out, you want to come here legally, start working the process. That's an important component to America today. And small communities were feeling it across the country too, because people were just showing up and they weren't ready. They weren't prepared, They didn't have a community for that number of people to just all of a sudden be there. All of these things

added to it. And you know, we want our country, we want our country to be proud of itself and our citizens proud of it. But if you're being taught in school, this is the worst place ever. I suggest you go somewhere else and see what it's like. And you know, we'll see how many of the people that said they leave, if Donald Trump one will actually leave. Of course, we go through that almost every election cycle.

You know, when I came back from the war almost twenty years ago, you know, people would say to me, oh, thank you so much for your service, and I would look at them and I say, you were worth it, You were worth it. But now I don't know how many people are really worth it because what we're fighting for they don't seem to like, which is a free country where people can act on their own goodwill. And now you're being told what to do, told you're a

terrible person, told your garbage. And you see if something can happen to so many people, like a lot of the innocent people from January sixth have gone through hell, and Donald Trump has gone through hell. And we're using our judicial system and all these other means to go after people. Those are political moves, and I guess that's what political science means today. I don't know, but we got to get this back. We are a great country.

We have a great system, but you got to let it function properly and not hate it, but love it and embrace it.

Speaker 4

Representative brad Winstroup. He's been sued repeatedly, half a billion dollar judgment which should be thrown out soon. He's been indicted by four different jurisdictions. Jurisdictions coordinating activity from in Land, New York City, inside the Department of Justice, inside the White House to get him. He's been shot, He's shed blood for this country, and it's no one could make up if somebody had said to you or me three

or four years ago, see that guy. Donald Trump is going to come out of the ashes of being scourged and beaten. He's going to come through the wilderness. He's going to be the nominee. In fact, he's going to win more than fifty percent of the vote. He's going to have like three hundred and six electoral votes. Is going to be not a landslide, but easy. No, I don't think many of us would. It's amazing that he survived when the Democrats one of them locked up. But

sing singer Rikers Island. Who knows, in another couple of weeks it might happen anyway. I don't know. But I want to get to you about Governor Cromwell before we get there. The wress right now, according to the APIs at two hundred and sixteen seats for the Republicans need to eighteen. There's eleven out and of the eleven out, six of the eleven are the Republican is in charge, and most of the experts say that the final number is going to be between two twenty and two twenty two,

which is critical. Nobody wants a came Jefferies of Brooklyn to be the Speaker of the House. Do you have any inside dope as a Congressman, whether or not in the next week that should be decided by either Friday or Monday, that this thing is going to go at least to eighteen.

Speaker 10

I think I think I'll hit to eighteen. I'm hoping that we hit the two twenty mark. You know. The important thing is is that we we have the gabbles and that we can conduct business in a professional type of way, which we have been known to do and to actually you know, start from bottom up, go through committee and put things out that we can vote on and the American people can see what we're voting for. That I think is on its way. The number two

twenty twenty two is pretty much what I'm hearing. Maybe we'll be surprised and have even more. But the key is we do have overwhelming support in the Senate now, which is great, and obviously we have the White House, and so if we can get a little margin in the House of Representatives and work together, especially work with the Senate in the White House. There's a lot we can get done to, as they say, make America great again. You know, Donald Trump said God spared my life for

a reason, and that reason was to save our country. Well, let's all work with him to save our country. And I think we can do that well.

Speaker 4

And that's before I get to my big issue with is Governor Cuomo. You saved the life of Congressman Steven Scalise of Louisiana during that suicide by cop is what the FBI said. So it wasn't a Democratic activist from Illinois who hunted down only Republicans to kill, and you saved his life or assistant in saving his life. I think God Almighty's in control. As you know, you and I both attend a certain Catholic church in Cincinnati, and I lit a candle a Sunday ago, I let one.

I let one Sunday morning to thank him for that. But the fact is he was saved for a reason. Now set lastly or secondly, you have sent a referral to the Department of Justice about the behavior of Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York that I'm sure with Mary Garland was doa what was the referral about COVID and what happens now that we have the right president.

Speaker 10

Well, we'll see what if it goes into the next term of the d Jacob. I don't think Merrick Garland's going to take it up anytime soon. But we gave Governor Cuomo the opportunity to come in and defend himself and explain what was going on in New York when he directed COVID patients to be put back in nursing

homes amongst the most vulnerable. Many people died. Then they wrote a report changing the numbers numbers of those that were in nursing homes and then died in the hospital, and so he downplayed the numbers and said, see, ah, no, this had nothing to do with it. He even said during the interview, well, you know, the reason these people got COVID in nursing homes is because the nursing home staff, you know, they go out and party all night and

then bring COVID into the nursing home. Unbelievable that you would make a comment like that by those who are caregivers and actually work in that environment. But when we had him in for his transcribed interview, we asked him if he had anything to do with the report that was trying to play down the number of deaths in the nursing home. He said no, Well, he said he didn't issue the directive either to put him in there.

It's like, I don't know if I don't know if he was governor, he did just nothing was happening, but all had his name on it.

Speaker 2

Anyway, said that.

Speaker 10

We asked him if he edited the report in any way, shape or form, and he said no. Well, we went digging and investigating. We found the emails one and said, hey, attached are the governor's edits to the report, and then you look at him and their handwritten.

Speaker 2

Uh.

Speaker 10

Then later he tries to go, I don't recall seeing this, seeing this report. I don't recall seeing it. But you absolutely said, you absolutely said that you did not edit it in any way, shape or form.

Speaker 2

You know, he he knows what he did.

Speaker 10

And uh, you know, if he doesn't recall that, then he doesn't recall being governor at all. But beck this, he he knew, he knew that he said something and that was wrong. I thought he wouldn't get caught, in my opinion, and then when it became apparent that we were getting evidence and all of a sudden he wanted

to say he didn't recall anything. So we referred him to d o J. Is a crime to lie to Congress, right, And we we feel that we have the evidence that that's exactly what he did, and we can't operate in the country if that's if that's how people are, so we want to we want to get through this and and and let New York move on. Believe me, it is by part of the people from New York that have approached our subcommittee thanking us for doing something about the things that he did.

Speaker 4

Is there some estimate of how many old folks died in nursing homes in New York because of the behavior of one Governor Andrew Cuomo? Is it hundreds or thousands?

Speaker 9

Uh?

Speaker 10

Well, you could, you know, it's never to be able to contribute to it. But the fact of the matter is to direct some to direct of an infected, contagious patient into a nursing home against what the most vulnerable people are is malpractice. I mean, you heard those comments from both sides of the aisle. We have seven doctors on our subcommittee, two Democrats and five Republicans. And he said, this looks like malpractice to me.

Speaker 9

You don't do this, you don't do this.

Speaker 10

And President Trump had said that sent the navy ship, the Navy hospital ship, that Javid Center was available. He didn't move people to these areas. He sent them back to the nurse home because there was some interest it would appear to get people out of the hospitals and have them die in the nursing homes. I don't know why, but this was a terrible, terrible thing. And you know what, there were a lot of people that didn't know what to do exactly during this time, but most of them

said all that we made a mistake. We should have done this better, we should have done that better.

Speaker 2

He never did that.

Speaker 10

He could never say this was the incorrect thing to do. He'd say, matter of fact, I didn't even issue that directive. I didn't know about it. To the press conference, Well then, why are you defending it. You said that, well, we were just following CDC guidelines. No you weren't. You clearly were not. You totally went the other way from CDC guidelines. And now you're trying to back away from it. You

had nothing to do with it. Meantime, he was writing, he was writing a book about what a wonderful leader is and he.

Speaker 4

Might become the next mayor of New York City. He's going to announce. And by the way, about an hour ago, I went onto a website Real Clear Politics, and as the Republicans now at two seventeen, they called a race in Colorado involving Evans and caravou And that means that you Republicans are two seventeen, so of the ten remaining, you need one pickup, which according to the Real Clear Politics, of those ten, the Republicans are up in five of the ten. So that's good news. And you think it'll

be two twenty. But you know, the truth will set us free. And I don't know if Donald Trump is going to do to Democrats what they've done to him and other Republicans for the past several years, indicting them, making their life miserable, indicting the attorneys for Donald Trump who represented him in court, going after the chief of staff. It's about four to five dozen of those around Donald Trump have suffered mightily at the hands of Joe Biden.

Kamala Harris and Mary Garland. Turnabout's fair play. Some think we'll see what happens. But later on, sometime in December, let's do with the last inner you as a congressman, and brad Winstrip, may you have a joyous veteran's day, and thank you for your service up and down the ladder. You've been at it for twelve years. The Congress will be lessened by your departure. And brad Winstrop, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Brad.

Speaker 10

I appreciate you, Bill, Thank you.

Speaker 4

God bless you. Now there's a hero right there, brad Winstrop, who said choose me, I will go to a rock and heal broken bodies, and he comes back becomes a congressman. Unbelievable. Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday Night by Billy Cunningham, the great American. And I'll tell you what, brad Winstrip is everything right about this country. He had a flourishing medical practice and just had a desire to serve in different capacity, so he became a He gave his services

over the US Army. After twenty five years, he retires as a full bird colonel and then about ten twelve years ago, decided he was in the reserves having served in a rock that he wanted to run for the Congress to make a greater contribution. Did that and serve for the last of years, and at some point he had younger children, beautiful wife and said, you know what, I want to coach my girls' fourth grade basketball team and at a Catholic school. And he said it's too

much time. And when it came time to pick the leaders in the United States Congress, even though he'd only been there six or seven years, they gave him a leadership of the COVID subcommittee to investigate where it came from and what was done. So it's not repeated and there's not a bad word Democrats and or Republicans can ever say about that guy, because he's the best there is. Coming up next is Leland Vindt of News Nation. As you may recall, NewsNation was the first cable news outlet

that called the election for Donald Trump. Newsmax followed and then Fox Well down the road. So joining you and I now in a few minutes will be Leland Vintert. It's a show every evening Monday through Friday on News Nation on Balance with Leland vit Yours truly is often a guest on the show, and I'm going to ask him why did it happen? What did we miss? And many of their reporters fan all over the country, including

Brian Entton, to find out why and how? And ahead of time, if you watch a lot of what News Nation and Newsmax were doing and Breitbart, you would have said, you know what, it's pretty obvious what's going to happen, and that is Donald Trump's going to win the presidency. So stay tuned for more and later on as doctor Keith Abload to provide mental health for Democrats, Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night. One of the best things going on now is the post mortem what went right?

What went wrong? I've been watching News Nation, I've been watching CNN, I've been watching MSNBC. It's wonderful. I've probably spent more time watching MSNBC now than I should to get an idea what's happening politically and philosophically on the other side. But Leland Vittert's one of the main stars at News Nation who first called this thing for Trump early in the evening and Leland Verdict. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Leland Always time is limited.

Can you give me in your view from your coverage of the issue. You're traveling the highways and the byways. Brian Anton News Nation had him on a couple of times, going from New Jersey all the way to California, back and forth, back and forth. What were the two or three reasons that Trump won and the two or three reasons that Kamala Harris lost?

Speaker 2

To me, the massive shift in voting is not one demographic, and I think the mistake is to say, Oh, it's black men, or oh it's young Latinos, or oh it's young frat stars or old women or whatever it is. It's not. It's paycheck to paycheck voters, regardless of demographic, because economic issues are at the forefront of every decision, and that is the primary driver. I think of the massive shift in support to Donald Trump, whether it be in urban areas where he ran about ten to fifteen

points better than he did in twenty twenty. We're talking about Boston and Chicago and New York City. He was, you know, best at his numbers in New Jersey. By ten point. Those are paycheck to paycheck voters. That's number one. Number two, I think the idea that there's a massive gender gap can finally be put to rest. There is no gender gap. There is a marriage gap, and single women broke heavily for Kamala Harris absolutely based on primarily abortion,

but also some other progressive issues. Married women do not. Because married women care about feeding their families. They care about whether their girls are gonna have to play on sports teams with boys. They care about whether their boys are going to be in classrooms where they're shown books on inappropriate things. I forget some times I'm on the radio rather than cable news, And those moms care about their boys being in school and not being canceled.

Speaker 10

Yep.

Speaker 2

So you put all of that together. I think those are the two main lessons.

Speaker 4

I received an email from a female listener in California, and she said, essentially, I was a liberal until I got married. When I was in college, I did all the things college girls do, drank and smoked and did things I shouldn't have done. And when I got out, I was concerned about abortion. I was concerned about protesting when I got married. But Mary now six or seven years. I'm in my early thirties. I'm worried not about my

six year old daughter getting an abortion. I worry about her being shown a male genitelia by a first grade teacher. I worry about her being told that she's in the wrong body. I worry about when I go to the stone, groceries are higher. That's what she really worry about.

Speaker 2

Your Yeah, and she worries about her husband's job being taken by an illegal immigrant.

Speaker 9

Yeah.

Speaker 4

She worries about homelessness and drug use. She worries about fentanyl everywhere. And you can't have a girl scout. Cookies don't exist anymore. Boy Scouts don't exist. And she said, I changed, And so the media not necessarily you perhaps, but the media wanted to make it a gender gap. But that's a great comment. It's a marriage or non marriage gap of the childish cat ladies going in one direction and mom's going in another. And that was an

important factor. What about the factor of the Trumpster And the last two weeks of the election, every day was a new bombshell. It was either a Puerto Rico is floating garbage or it was all of a sudden Kamala Harris is with Liz Cheney getting the support of Dick Cheney, who is the devil in the views of Democrats mainly, or the swimsuit model from who was dating Jeffrey Epstein that may have been fondled by Donald Trump. Or the

MSG rally which was a Nazi rally. Every day there was a new He's in a chase down and all of that amounted to nothing a hill of beans. But the media tize or did it did it to us?

Speaker 9

Yeah?

Speaker 3

Or or it was the.

Speaker 2

Time that Joe Biden called all of Donald Trump supporters garbage. So there were a lot of things. I submit to you that there were a lot of people who voted for Donald Trump this time around, and the polling I think bears this out, not because of his style, okay, but in spite of it. And I think that's a big mistake that Democrats don't realize. They thought for a long time, if we can just tell people how terrible Donald Trump is or scare them then about what he

will be, then they won't vote for him. And what we realized is that that was a losing strategy across the board, because people number one knew what Trump was in twenty six twenty seventeen to twenty twenty one or twenty sixteen to twenty on his first term and number two. They were so concerned about the economy they didn't care. So I think it would be a mistake, though, to book at this is. Oh, everybody loves Donald Trump style. They love to talk of him being a dictator on

day one. They love how he talks sometimes about women. They love the you know, let's put Liz Cheney in front of a firing squad. Oh, they want him to bring his political opponents up on criminal charges. That would be a mistake.

Speaker 10

I think.

Speaker 4

Another factor I read in some more reasonable liberal circles says that whenever the Democratic candidate runs for office, who do you trot out? Every time? Here comes Oprah talking about income inequality. Here comes Bill Clinton talking about how to treat women. Here comes the Obamas. Here comes Michelle who's talking down from our four mansions to black folks,

you're not black, don't be against us. You have Barack Hussein Obama telling black males you know, don't you know what we've done for you and stick with your race, stick with that. And George Clooney, who pushed, I guess Joe Bien out of office. He's having a little bit of a come up, and said Matt Damon and all the Hollywood elite, and the Hollywood is collapsing, as I speak,

all around me financially. But they trot out the normal suspects to preach to us about the kind of lives that we should live, and especially black males and Hispanic mails said, you know what, I can't I've seen it.

I've seen it before. I've seen enough. I can't take the Michelle Obama and Barack Hussein Obama, and I can't take Liz Channey mixing around with Oprah and Oprah saying at a rally a night before the election, you know what if you don't vote for the Democratic candidate up and down, up and down the ballot, that we're having no more elections. This is the last election you can vote. Can they trot out in four years the same crowd anticipating a different result.

Speaker 2

Well, definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result. Right, this is the same people they trotted out Bruce Springsteen and the like during during twenty sixteen. And there's already a lot of talk about that. I think there's going to be a different question to be asked, which is do Democrats and this is a warning for Republicans. Do Democrats decide that

winning is more important than the progressive orthodoxy? And if they do, Republicans should be really worried because Donald Trump's going to give tax cuts to billionaires. He's going to follow through on that. You're you, you may or may not see a lot of anger and you know, potential. I'm always things too far in America over what ends up happening with not only the Supreme Court, but the

lower courts and decisions that are made there. There's there's always the possibility of backlashing if Democrats, you know, if Kamala Harris can do it on experiment, if Kamala Harris had picked Andy Basheer of Kentucky, you know very well as a governor as her vice president, or pic Nicki Haley as her vice president. And it said a few simple things. Number One, if you commit a crime as an illegal immigrant, you're going to be deported him illegally.

I'm going to close the border. We're done with this. Number Two, boys will not be playing on girls sports teams. Period. Number three, I'm done with We're done with the law fair issue. First day, I'm partnering Donald Trump and we were moving forward and together as a country. And number four, I am going to appoint these three Republicans, one of whom's sort of a MAGA adjacent Republican to my cabinet.

She would have won by fifteen points. Okay, number in Number five, here's why I think where we went wrong on the economy, and this is how I'm going to break with Joe Biden on economic issues.

Speaker 4

Why didn't I thought when it was going on, and she was saying well into it, that I can't think of one thing I would have done differently the past four years. I had a Republican senator who spoke to a Democratic senator told me that when she went off set with Sonny Hostin on the View and that classic clip of her saying, I can't think of anything I would have done differently. They got her into her room and said a maud and Vice president, a whole campaign

is based upon a new path forward. How can you say you're going to do nothing different. Here's the card

with your four talking points. Later that night, she went on Howard Star and later the night she went on Stephen Colbert and said exactly the same thing, which is, I can't think of anything we had done differently, And so I'm thinking, how does somebody like that have the supplemental intellect to deal with different issues juggling balls between the Ukraine and the Southern border, crime and the budget and taxes. How can someone who is so intellectually vacuous

could be the president? When she's being told what to do and she does the exact eye up said, then apologizes to her quote handlers for not handling the question correctly. Then that indications she shouldn't have been the president.

Speaker 2

I don't know if she apologized to her handlers or not, but what I do know is this is a woman who's never had to take a stand her whole political career, and it it's worked. It got her to be Vice President of the United States was by not not taking his stand on anything. And in California democratic politics, you didn't have to the machine. It's a machine driven political system.

You say what the machine wants you to say, and the machine moves you along, okay, and and the machine ended up putting her, putting her as Joe Biden's vice president because he promised he was going to take a woman. And this is a woman who you know, you think about her intellectual honesty. This is a woman who called Joe Biden a racist on the debate stage and then became his vice president and kissed the ring.

Speaker 4

Right.

Speaker 2

Okay, so this this is not This is not a woman known for a lot of adherence to her own thought. Okay, how about that? So I kind of disagree with you. I think she I think this was what they thought was going to work. The problem was they didn't realize it wasn't going to work, and they didn't listen. You know that it was more important to them for all the intellectual coalitions to stay together than it was for them to win.

Speaker 4

I'm sure she was told on the other side of the table the Leland Vitter recipe you just went through one through five. Likely, I think would have elected her to the presidency. But she could not go back to the Rachel Maddow crowd and do that. And I think she could have because you might recall Senator Sanders said about two months before the election that she's reversing all of her liberal, progressive opinions and he wink, wink, nod, nod. We know who she is, and he gave.

Speaker 9

Her a life.

Speaker 2

What Sanders said, you saw what Sanders said yesterday.

Speaker 4

Go ahead, yes, I'll get down and get done.

Speaker 2

On the air, he said, when the Democratic Party abandons working class Americans, Democrats should not be surprised at working class of Americans abandoned them. And I disagree with you. I don't think and I don't have any reporting on this, but just based on what I've seen, I don't think that was ever thought or field tested of the idea

that I just put out to you. And I'll tell you why, which is there is among the coastal elite this concept that if only we tell voters how terrible Donald Trump is, only we convince them how terrible Donald Trump is, we can do whatever we want on policy. Didn't work, and it did not work now, to be fair, okay, it worked in twenty twenty yep, And to be fair, it worked in twenty two. Didn't work this time.

Speaker 4

Let me raise my hand on the side of the room. I ask you this question, to which I think I know the answer. Sixty five million Democrats voted in twenty sixteen for Hillary Clinton, sixty five million Democrats in twenty twenty four voted for Kamala Harris. In twenty twenty, eighty one million Democrats voted for Joe Biden in the basement, so we had sixty five million, then all of a sudden eighty one million, and back down to sixty five million,

bags of ballots, rider trucks, trucks, late night entries. In the back of my mind, my conspiratorial belief, as Tony Bender believes, my producer, that there are bags of ballots, that the sixty five million, the sixty five million throw in Barack Hussein Obama and eight and twelve is sixty five million, then sixty six million, So we had a consistency of sixty five million, sixty six, sixty five, eighty one then back to sixty five is conspiratorial bones rattling.

Speaker 2

I don't know if they're rattling or not, because there was stuffed in stuffed I know.

Speaker 9

I know, I know.

Speaker 2

Look, this is my simple question. Okay, if they rigged it in twenty twenty, okay, for Joe Biden, why wouldn't they have rigged it in twenty twenty four for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 4

Let me let me tell you, let me tell you. May I tell you why, Because in twenty twenty four there were thousands of eyeballs and hundreds of lawyers with telescopes watching what was going on, while in twenty twenty there were not, And because of the COVID and because of the availability to the counting machines. I won't say it rises in the Great Americans belief, But I haven't a suspicion.

Speaker 2

You're smart, You're smart, You're smarter than this, You're better than this.

Speaker 4

No, I'm not. No, I'm not because I don't believe. But do I suspect it? Absolutely?

Speaker 2

Okay, I'm not better than this.

Speaker 4

I'm not better.

Speaker 2

Okay, Well I then then then I then I've underestimated you or overestimated you.

Speaker 4

This is none over under under over.

Speaker 2

Okay, Well the viewer, the listeners can decide. Okay, well Trump Trump got a million let's see here, he got two million votes or a million and a half less votes this time than he did last time.

Speaker 5

Okay, so did the Republican UH ballot trucks.

Speaker 2

Not shrub when we when we go down this path, we demean Yeah, we go down this path, we demean the legitimate voice of the American people. And I think Republicans. I think Republicans when you go down this path and go, oh, well, the Trumpster should have won in twenty twenty, this is you know, let's go full maga. That was not the message the voters sent. And I go back to the beginning, right,

Two things the Republicans should realize. Republican should remember there were a lot of people out there who did not vote for Donald Trump because of his style and because of all of the crazy. They voted for it in spite of it.

Speaker 4

All right, lenne yep, I get it. But let's leave that to the side. Let's move forward. Leland vittert thanks for coming on News Nation called at first sean confidence. Happy about that, and let's keep the lines of communication open. The next few years is going to be a rough ride and lost to cover, but be a.

Speaker 2

Lot of fun.

Speaker 11

It'll be going, Michael said, root for drama in our business. Well you got it, You're gonna you got it. Leland Vitter, thank you very much. Let's continue. And he's on every night Monday through Friday.

Speaker 9

Do I believe it?

Speaker 2

No?

Speaker 4

Do I suspect it?

Speaker 2

Yes?

Speaker 4

Bill cunning Into Grand American Live with You Every Sunday Night by Billy cunning in The Grand American. Of course, uh Leland vetters out there giving his opinions. But I having watched the late night comics, the Jimmies and Gail King and George Stephanopolis, so many others are shedding crocodile tears there. Tear dogs like Van Jones are fully lubricated. They don't understand what happened. They have no clue.

Speaker 2

It is sad.

Speaker 4

And how many Democrats may be seeking mental health assistance. And doctor Keith Ablow has written many books and what to do when you're caught you don't understand the world. It's unreal, the world does not exist as you perceive it to be, and what you can do as an American to get psychiatric or psychological help to continue. And maybe Van Jones needs it badly. I'm not sure Scott Jennings if CNN does, But sir, surely many of the

singing commentators, what the hell just happened? But doctor Keith Ablow will be able to give you some grace to find out what you can do to get better. Bill Cunningham with You Every Sunday Night.

Speaker 9

Willie.

Speaker 3

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Speaker 4

Kelly Cunningham, the great American reveling as we are in the great Trump victory. I see from a lot of the morning talk shows that all hell's breaking loose among the Democrats. They're anxious and frustrated. Before the election, ap ran a story something to the effect that eighty percent of the American people are frustrated. They're unhappy with the presidential campaign. And I had a few calls about the weather or not. People are so disgusted that they're done

with politics because their guy didn't win. Also, the commercials are driving the people nuts. Has there been an alignment, a new alignment happening in the country, which I certainly believe there is. But Americans are anxious, frustrated as we celebrate Veterans Day and so much more. Joining you nine

now is doctor Keith Ablow, He's written many books. I look at his numerous books that he's written, Trump Your Life, Psychopath, Compulsion, Living the Truth Inside the Mine, Scott Peterson, and Moore. He's an American author, a life coach, television personality, and doctor Keith Ablow welcomed again to the Bill Cunningham Show.

And so doctor Ablow, if you hit some Democrats, if you had Nancy Pelosi, maybe Kamala Harris, maybe Tim Waltz, or maybe a typical Democratic voter or constituent that is anxious and frustrated and angry about what happened. They don't understand the wave that just hit them. What counseling, if any could you provide Democrats? Then I want to talk to you about the country in general, and talk to you about Republicans and maybe the independence. But if you're

a Democrat, what are your feelings right now? And how can you get out of the funk? If we want them to get out of the funk, how can that happen?

Speaker 9

Well, there you go. So there's a short way in a long way. The short way is, hey, I make a supplement called for better mood. I guess they could take that. But there's a longer way that will be more long lasting. And that's this. Listen for Democrats who

are feeling anxious. The anxiety comes from having signed on with the notion of abandoning the self to a large central government that would make all decisions for you and leave you feeling sort of childlike and with the illusion that you're taken care of now that desire to be treated as a kid and have things provided for you and have and to be told, listen, the big things you need to decide are like what gender you are.

That's that that should take you most of your you know years growing up and into your adult years, and and and when you want to get high. Those are the things that the Democrats would like to reserve for individuals because they don't believe in individuals. So who signs on with that? People who are afraid of their own power, they're afraid of autonomy. Why it's got to be determined. So I'd say, look, the long route is not for better mood, but you can take that if you want.

The long road is to plumb the depths of your soul and figure out why did I abandon my core self? What gifts do I have that I haven't been expressing. Why am I averse to the notion of charting my own course and reclaim that part of yourself or those parts of your It will it be easy, not necessarily, because after all, getting off of any drug is easy.

Speaker 4

Now doc On that front, I can recall a few years back now, I think it was Barack Hussein Obama that ran these frequent commercials about how the federal government can take you as a as a young girl all the way through adulthood and beyond and care for you every step of the way. If you need a food at breakfast and lunch and grammar school, it's there for you. If you need birth control pills or other IUDs as

you mature, the government is there for you. If you go to college, maybe Wesley or Harvard and study of women's studies, the government will be there for you. If you have certain needs as a woman in life, whether it's for food, housing, shelter, clothing, the government will be there for you. Then at the end of your life, when it's all said and done, whether it's disability of

social security, the government will be there for you. Reminds me of what I see one of my favorite old series, star Trek, the next generation in which people were assimilated into the Borg, the Borg, and that you were part of the greater whole and you must rely upon the

Borg to give you all your needs. Which tells me this in this feasonto what you just said, that married women voted for Donald Trump about fifty seven percent of the time, but unmarried women voted for the Democrat Kamala Harrison this last on Tuesday sixty two percent of the time. So it's not so much your gender as your marital status that if you're in a functional marriage relationship, you're

more likely to vote Republican and if you're unmarried. I think the in artful term might be a childless cat lady put together by my friend jad Vance, who by the way, attends the same church in Cincinnati that I do. But nonetheless, then you want more protection. You want a canopy, you want an umbrella. If the storms are happening, someone give me something. I've lost my individual agency as an American to act? Is that part of.

Speaker 9

That's absolutely part of it, because listen, where does your agency come from? You're expressing, if anything, the power of God. You're channeling that that's anathma to those who would say, no, it's the state. Remember Barack Obama also said, listen, if you have a business, you didn't build that business. You used our roads to get your employees to work, and you use our roads. I'm sorry. Those are our roads.

We paid for them through taxes. And so the bottom line is that I hope we're entering a golden age when not without empathy, not without caring for the folks who can't care enough for themselves, who are downtrodden or you know it's ill or infirm, but with empathy that we would say that people, listen, your greatest gifts are those bestowed upon you by immeasurable forces called God, not by the state. The state doesn't own you, it doesn't own your kids. And if that causes you anxiety, don't

be anxious because God is great. Yeah.

Speaker 4

Yes, And one thing I noticed is that there's a montage in twenty sixteen of Hillary Clinton's supporters screaming out loud, belching the worst kinds of foul language in tears. I watched on Wednesday night, I watched the Late Night Comics That Aren't Funny, literally crying Stephen Colbert etad of the Jimmies literally crying about what had happened, that all of a sudden, you won't get to vote in the next election, all of a sudden. If you're homeless, no one is

there for you. If you're a woman in dangerous, caring kids, no one will be there for you. If you're hungry, if you're old, if you're retired, if you're disabled, no one's going to be there for you. And now on Wednesday and Thursday, there's more of a collective nervous breakdown. This happened to many, said Ley. The Howard University on the day after the election, when Kamala Harris came out and Tim Waltz was there and tears and all the young ladies were crying and thinking.

Speaker 2

Our world is over.

Speaker 4

My life is over without you, without government, I'm done without a person. The party that told us that couldn't find what a woman is was telling us you got to vote for a woman. And I'm looking this and I'm thinking collective. I would assume in your business of helping people with anxiety and sleeplessness and a loss of power and frustration, I would think psychologists and psychologists psychiatrists right now have a booming business of Democrats that can't

understand what the hell just happened. So how would you help a graduate of Howard University or somebody who wanted the million volunteers that knocked on doors all over Pennsylvania that it's going to be okay. Your life's not going to end. The government programs upon which you rely will likely still be there, and you got to calm down and not threaten to burn down the White Houseana did?

Can you take him by the hand, doctor Keith Ablo and maybe uh bring us to a bet, bring them to a better place, including the late night comics, including the View and the morning shows. They don't understand what's that? Can you help them at all?

Speaker 9

Well?

Speaker 2

I can help them.

Speaker 9

I would say, listen, whatever you guys believe, notice this. No one's asking you to abandon your beliefs.

Speaker 10

Go for it.

Speaker 9

Take your anxiety, turn it inside out, turn it into action. Everyone will respect you for moving toward what you really believe, because Republicans don't want you to abandon yourself.

Speaker 2

Is it really you?

Speaker 9

Then go for it. But listen, I would say to them, I want to talk to you a little bit about this. You're so fearful of Donald Trump. Is it possible it's because he's not confused about who he is. It's because he knows he's male, not just mail, but a powerful male. And is that worrisome to you for some reason? And he's not ambivalent about it. He's not ambiguous. He will tell you generally, always, not generally. He will tell you the truth about the way he feels. You won't have

to guess. That can cause you anxiety. I know it can't, But what about if you just said, wait, maybe there's some relief in that, some comfort, you know. It's interesting. I texted a friend of mine.

Speaker 2

Who's a Democrat.

Speaker 9

I have a few Democrat friends, I said, isn't that wonderful the milestone we've reached. There's a female chief of staff at the White House.

Speaker 4

Media hadn't mentioned much of that. No, media doesn't bring that up.

Speaker 9

I got crickets, Yeah, and he wasn't having any of it. I have a good day, Keith, he said, have a good day. Because they can't accept that somebody who isn't ambivalent and ambiguous could possibly be somebody that could lead them anywhere, because why they've been indoctrinated into the fact that confusion is their gifts. Confusion is their gifts. Because when you're confusing, you're not sure where to go, you look for a hand to hold your child.

Speaker 4

Doctor the state right now. And I've been saying for years that when inner city black, white, and brown folks figure it out that what we've been promised for not years, but decades by liberal progressive Democrats, it doesn't work. That the magnificent cities we have are in turmoil and destruction. There's crime and rampant everywhere, homeless and drug addiction on the streets, people beaten up and killed on subways. You can't send your kid to the public school system completely

utterly dysfunctional. There's no good paying jobs anywhere in major cities to be conducted by the Democratic Party. And I said, at some point, whether it's New York or Portland, or Cincinnati, or Chicago or Baltimore or Memphis or Austin, Texas, which is falling into a hellhole, that Democrats are going to figure out, you know what, we don't have to live like this. You promise us better outcomes for decades, in some cases a half a century or more, and the

whole thing's not working at all. And we can't trust you anymore? Was part of that the result in better treatment in the cities of Donald Trump? Or wasn't a personality driven by the Trump star.

Speaker 9

It's so true. Listen, what's being reasserted here is reality, and it always takes time to come back to reality, and it's not without some amount of pain. But if you've been selling people a bill of goods which says you can have a country without borders, you can have a body without it meaning what gender you are what? So literally it was an anti reality movement, which psychiatrists would call delusional, like a series of delusion, like what,

we can have a country, but we don't need borders. Huh, that's interesting. There's a certain kind of comfort in that, like there is nothing that needs to guide me, that's inviolable. Everything is a morphous, everything can be argued, everything can be changed. Isn't it wonderful?

Speaker 8

No?

Speaker 9

It isn't. No, because it deposits you in the same space that a drug does. Right, that's what people who are on dissociated drugs experience.

Speaker 4

And doctor evlow I got an email about two weeks ago from my mother, a thirty four year old married wife mother from California, who said to me, you know, I got a seven year old daughter. She's a beautiful little girl. I'm sending to the first grade, and she sent the child about a month and a half ago to the first grade. I don't care about abortion at all relative to her. We know how to raise her morally.

She's seven years old. What I care about is her going to a public school and being told that she is in the wrong body and that he's a he, and that somehow my daughter's going to be shown male genitalia as a first grader. I worry and want to know what's being taught to my daughter. And these other social issues I cared about ten years ago when I was at UCLA, but I don't care about them so

much anymore. I'm a married woman, I'm a mother, and I care about my daughter going to a public school and what she's going to be taught about transgenderism, about gay rights, etc. I wanted to come out learning reading, writing, and arithmetic, and not fear for her safety and her coming home after four or five years and saying, Mommy, can I become a boy? That's what she worries about. And I think your points a good one. About public education losing its way.

Speaker 9

Be worried because the bottom line is until we reverse that through this election and many others. If your daughter at seven should go to a public school or the wrong private school, and mentioned to a teacher, you know, I love football, and not only do I love football, but I really like wearing Chino's dresses. Called a tomboy. We used to call it a tomboy. They'll be told, you're not a tomboy, but you know, have you ever thought about whether you might be a boy? Now? It's

not a joke. They will tell her that and then take her hand, celebrate.

Speaker 2

Her, encourage her, encourage her, encourage.

Speaker 9

Her, and if she's old enough, introduce her to social media, where she will be embraced by folks on various social media platforms, where she will feel, for the first time, perhaps especially if she has a little as burgers or another condition that makes her feel a little marginalized, embraced by a community of marginalized people. And this will become a path that is very difficult to veer off of. And if you object as a parent, they'll try to take your parental rights.

Speaker 4

It's amazing. Lastly, I would say this talk masculinity which Donald Trump represents, does not mean it takes away anything from a female. A white male today is almost an endangered species who's a Christian and straight. But toxic masculinity doesn't mean that a woman cannot succeed in her own right. There's more women in law school and more women in medical school than men. There's more women graduating from college

than men. Men is the category of the sexist that is under risk of having all kinds of debaucherous conditions, including suicide and alcoholism and non achievement. It is the woman that is dominant in our society. And so in my view as a male, as a Christian, as a Catholic, as a marrit as a grandfather, that doesn't mean my wife loses any rights because I'm proud of my maleness, because she's proud of being a female, and darn proud about it. Doctor Keith Ablow, we got to go great conversation.

But for those that need help, whether it's a late night comic, or whether it's a public school teacher or maybe Gail King on CBS Morning News, there's help. You don't have to dive into a pity of a swimming pool. Of a city of fluids. There's a way out. Get help. You would encourage maybe George Stephanopolis to get help. Get a CE a psychologist, see a psychiatrist. You'll be okay. George, and doctor Keith Ablow, once again, thank you for coming

on the Bill Cunningham Show. And doctor you're a great American. Hopefully we've helped many Democrats tonight and others. Thank you, doctor.

Speaker 9

Thanks Bill, I appreciate it.

Speaker 4

Man, you're a great American. Let's continue with more, and there's help out there. You can be helped. Bill cunning In The Great American with you every Sunday Night by Billy cunning In The Great American. And I hope doctor Ablow can give some information to Democrats that are so offering. One of the few political joys I had was watching the crying, the gnashing of teeth, the threats after Donald Trump won in twenty sixteen. It was sad to watch screaming, hollering.

The last glass ceiling was not shattered, and the devotees of Hillary Clinton were crying those crocodile tears and screeching and yelling. They had their security blankets and their pacifiers ready to go and now we have a situation occurring now in which many Democrats after the results are announced Tuesday night, I stayed up all night, didn't sleep, but all Wednesday morning, went to work. Of course at noon on my afternoon talk shit away. I went, didn't sleep.

I wanted to catch it all because I was so happy. Every day since then, I've woken up with a big grin on my face and I love it. But coming up next is Don Brown. He's an author of the book which is out Kangaroo Court. Exposed his prosecutors plotting to try to hijack the last election twenty twenty four of their plans lie had in fact to do even more, and they intend to do much more. The next up is Don Brown has written the book. It's a great one.

It's entitled Kangaroo Courts. They tuned for this, and sure Donald Trump do the same thing to Democrats they've done to him. Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night, Bill cunning in The Great American. Of course, law fair is something that the Democrats have been practicing for decades against Republicans, and this time it metastasized, and maybe it was the reason that Donald Trump got elected He's due to be sentenced in about two weeks by Judge Juan Murshawn, and

he's eligible. I guess to go to sing sing or Rikers Island. God knows what's going to happen in two weeks, but many are saying that that case will go away. He spent seven weeks in a dirty, dark dinge the rad infest in New York City courtroom as the Democrats metastasized their lawfare against Republicans. A new book is out which is fabulous, written by Don Brown. It's Democracy at Gunpoint, How the Kangaroo Court exposes prosecutor's plot to hijack the

twenty twenty four election. And Don Brown, God bless him as US Navy jag officer. And Don Brown, welcome again, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show, and just give the American people a brief overview of going back. Many thought, this is just a recent development of the indictments against Donald Trump. The indictment of his lawyers bringing down forty to sixty of his compatriot's, the raid on mar Lago, the attack on Steve Bannon, etc. Is a long history.

So Don can you tell the American people how this began and how it metastasized to where we are today.

Speaker 9

Bill. It's good to be back with you.

Speaker 5

I've been with you before and I'm grateful always to have an opportunity to chat. You use the phrase mattach ex size, and that is right spot on, Mark, because the bastardization of our precious judicial system by the Democrats has become a cancer which they have festered and many of the things that you just mentioned about what's happened to.

Speaker 2

The president in these kangaroo.

Speaker 5

Court prosecutions, which is the title of my book, Kangaroo Court, These prosecutions from Florida to Georgia to New York, even in Colorado, which was in a prosecution they tried to take them off about these are politically driven and they're

not legitimate. And so what we've seen with the graphic images of FBI agents rating a president's home in mar Lago, locking them up, getting a mug shot, all these horrible images have brought the issue of these political prosecutions at the forefront, but really they go back decades into Democrats and my book goes back really to the k Bailey Hutchinson prosecution and looks at about twenty five or so the significant cases where the Democrats have used law there

to attack not only Republican and conservative politicians but also the average Americans because they want to perpetuate political power. So, for example, Ted Stevens in DC, they needed his seat. He was a senator from Alaska. They prosecuted him the chapter in my book and got him convicted, and six months later they found prosecutor corruption.

Speaker 9

The judge of returned the sentence.

Speaker 5

The prosecutor committed suicide, but Stevens lost. The Democrats took that. They prosecuted Governor Rick Perry of Texas simply for vetoing a bill which he had the right to do under the Texas Constitution, which gives him specifically their right the line on in vita, But because he vetoed the bill, they prosecuted him. Now it got thrown out, but they

took it to him anyway. They went after time delay, the forger, former House Majority leader, got him convicted because actually he led the impeachment against Bill Clinton and went after the NEA and eleven million dollars later reversed. And then there's Virginia Governor Bob McDonald reversed the same. Jack Smith went after McDonald because the governor accepted a gift and reported it, which was perfectly legal under Virginia law. A minor gift reported it, and McDonald went after him.

Excuse me, Jack Smith went after McDonald for extortion of the Hobbzact that was reverse eight to zero.

Speaker 2

This goes back some thirty years.

Speaker 5

And it's not just politicians, Bill, you know, we know these two cases involving these pro life fathers, Mark Hawk out of Philadelphia and Paul Vaughan out of Tennessee, both peaceful pro life fathers. The DOJ went after them in retaliation for the Supreme Court decision in Dobb's reversing row.

And then, of course there's the case of Douglas Mackie, the cartoonist who in twenty sixteen does a cartoon lampooning Hillary Clinton voters as being dumb, and they are, and then five years later, in two twenty one, the Obama

excuse me, the Biden Justice Farmer prosecutes him. These are attacks on the constitution, and so I wrote the book in large part, about two thirds of the book goes into thumbnail history of these cases that may have been the news here and been the news there, but never even put together, so we can see exactly how corrupt the practices is. And I close the book calling forard I called roue prosecutor laws. It ought to be against

the law for a prosecutor like Jack Smith. He's already violating the hatchagg and I won't go into too much detail there. It's already violating for the law. But he ought to be prosecuted because this is an attack against the United States Constitution, attacking the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, the sixth Amendment, the fifteenth, the nineteenth, and the twenty sixties are all amendus solidifying the right to vote. But it's an attack on our constitution. It's an attack on

our constitution, Republic. Jack Smith, Fanny Willis, alvam Brack ought to be looking over their shoulders, wondering for subsequent Justice Department is going to look at their case to see if it was brought primarily for political purposes. Cases brought in the criminal justice system primarily for political purposes, those prosecutors ought to be prosecuted. And that is the thesis of the book.

Speaker 10

And I hope it does some good deal.

Speaker 4

Don Brown. It'd be wonderful if Donald Trump's Attorney general as special prosecutors to look at these Democratic prosecutors and say, did they obstruct justice? Fanny Willis and Nathan Wade? And what happened in New York City? What happened with a prosecutor from the DOJ going into New York City in order to his first name is Matthew Calanda. His name is Matthew Colangelo, who was put there by the Biden administration from Washington to headquarter and a quarterback the assault

criminally upon Donald Trump. And then also the meetings between Fanny Willis is lover Nathan Wade inside the White House or a White House council coordinating the attack on Donald Trump from Atlanta and then Austin, Texas is a beehive of Democratic lawyers going after all those Texas politicians. If the shoes on the other foot, it would be a great thing to have special prosecutors look at all these Democratic prosecutors and say you can't do this anymore. There's

no indication that's going to happen. In fact, Donald Trump recently has said that we need to move on. But whether it's Rick Perry, Governor of Ted Stevens or Bob McDonald or Paul Vaughan or Mark Hawe, Douglas Mackie. It's gone on for thirty years that if the Democrats need a Senate, say just indict the guy. Then later on, when it's all dismissed, where do I go to get back my reputation? That was Raymond Donovan's viewpoint during the during the Reagan years. And also Scooter Libby, who was

an assistant to Vice President Dick Cheney. They went after him to try to get Dick Cheney when he was in office. It doesn't stop, and so how does it stop? When does it stop? Answer that, when will it stop?

Speaker 5

It will stop if and when we first of all, we have to realize the gravity the problem. These are attacks upon the US Constitution. When President Trump was in Georgia over the summer and he said, it's not me thereafter, it's you. I'm sending it the way He's exactly right, they went after his attorneys. Mammy Willis indicted Sydney Powell, jack Smith, both of them friends of mine, Rudy and others in Georgia because she wanted to go after Trump.

So you go after his attorneys, and those attorneys were named as unindicted co conspirators.

Speaker 9

By Jack Smith and DC.

Speaker 5

And if you think about it, and just think about this bill, you're you're much more to stinguish attorney than I am.

Speaker 9

Member of the bar. I'm you're a big fan.

Speaker 5

But you know that that attorney client privilege is something the Sack was saying in the American juristcrutics system. And if you think about it, the attorney client privilege. Privilege is built on two constitutional principles, just built on the Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination and the sixth Amendment

right to affect the assistance of council. So if I'm going to talk to you billion you're my lawyer, I don't be able to know that I can tell you things, and I have to worry about it, and people poop po though, what do you have tohde? Well, look, these Democrat prosecutors will use any statement at all, even if a person is innocent, to try to prosecute them. So they're attacking the attorney client privilege. And if they can get away with it here against Trump, you will see

them roll with it more. They have to understand this is a theory problem.

Speaker 2

We got to stop it.

Speaker 4

Dodd Brown, And this is how the game is played. Attorney client privilege generally doesn't apply if there's a criminal act being discussed. So under that little bit of an exception, democratic prosecutors all over the country, whether it's Phoenix or or Los Angeles or Lanta or New York City, what we'll call in the attorney in order to testify before a grand jury about the lawyer client privilege and whether

or not what was said the lawyer. What does the lawyer say, I can't testify to that because it's lawyer client privilege. They run to a friendly judge to order the attorney to testify, alleging there was some crime committee. The lawyer continual, I'm not going to testify. Then the lawyer gets indicted for obstruction of justice. And then when once you're indicted, your life's over.

Speaker 9

Yeah.

Speaker 4

At that, whether you win or lose, your life is done. You spend a million dollars in legal fees, you bankrupt yourself, then down the road the charges might be dismissed. So there's dozens of lawyers that Donald Trump in diet it all over the country to send the message don't represent Donald Trump. Is that the way that Democrats play that game.

Speaker 5

That is the way they play the game. To have a chapter in my book called the one percent rule, which boils down to this, Only about one percent of anyone ever who faces the federal indictment is a quit. Because of the power the and the force and the jack drew the ferocity of the federal machinery, it's almost impossible. Tom Delay and Bob Donald both had their cases. Their convictions by the way, their foolish convictions reversed on appeal has never been prosecuted.

Speaker 9

Tom Delay.

Speaker 5

It cost them a eleven million dollars. Bob McDonald, the governor of Virginia, who was catat as Romney's potential running mate, who was viewed as the potential rising starter Republican Party, cost him twenty seven million dollars before Sotus reversed his conviction eight to zero. But the average guy, you mean, you know, we can't afford You probably can afford it, Bill, but I can't afford it that you're going to get crushed.

Speaker 7

They overcharge.

Speaker 5

You're looking at life in prison and said, okay, well I'll take the pleee just to save my though they went after and I discussed this in my book. They went after the first two Congressman the doors Trump in twenty sixteen now twenty seventeen, Hunter and a dozen Hunter and Chris Collins both indicted on well. In Duncan's case it was can ain't financed stuff. In Colin's case it was you know, it was inside effort. They look for these types of they're looking for crime, trying to meet

crime to attack the person clause association. This is a constitutional attack, is what it is. And when you're the real issue here, it's what the principal motivation for the prosecution. If it is political that prosecutors should pay a price the me the tatus crime. If somebody comes up, you know Andrew, you know you had Alexander Hamilton in a duel there and burn and Burrow up being charged for murder, that's different. But political motivation should be the prosecutor should

be held to task. And we've got to understand the seriousness and put the current there to stop it.

Speaker 4

Don Brown, the book is kangaroo Court, and in this case with Donald Trump, I can recall specifically in mar Lago there were Ninja Warrior FBI US marshals descending upon mar Lago. The Secret Service agents who were present were told by their bosses, do not inform Donald Trump what's going to happen. There were between a rock and a hard place. They love working with Donald Trump, but you're the Secret Service, so you're told in mar Lago, Trump

wasn't there. Don't mention this to Trump. Don't do it. It's an order from the top of the Secret Service, which is Joe Biden. Don't know. Here comes the blue and here comes the blue and red lights. There were rolling vehicles.

Speaker 2

It was on.

Speaker 4

It was at night, so it even looked worse. They went through every drawer, through things on the floor, took pictures, went through Millenia Trump's underwear drawer, put her clothes on the on the carpeted floor, destroyed the place. And Donald Trump comes back into that mess and all of a sudden, CNN, NBC, ABC look at it made him look like he was

an international drug trader. And now here we are. Jack Smith, the guy who did all this through Joe Biden and Mary Garland, is now saying, well, forget about that, we're gonna drop all the charges, as if it wasn't political to begin with. And Jack Smith is the one who brought Jack Smith's the hatchet man for Mary Garland, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris. And now two years later, well out forget about that, No big deal. How does the American people get over this continues? How do we have a

functioning system? And if you're Donald Trump, when you have a coordination of attacks, one hundred and twelve indictments, eight hundred years in prison, everyone you talk to is indict it, They're destroyed financially, and Trump is reelected. How does it stop? Don Brown? I feel sorry for lawyers put in a position of bankrupting yourself. You're going to face years in prison if you don't testify. If you do testify, you break the lawyer client privilege. If you don't testify, you're

going to prison. And after spending a one or two or three or four or five million dollars personally, here's the plea deal. Plead to a parking ticket, give up your right to sue the government, and most lawyers then say I'm done. I have no license, I've lost my family, I've lost my bank accounts. I got nothing to do. And this is what the Democrats do to Republicans regularly. Don Brown, you got me all pissed off right now, how do we stop this from happening?

Speaker 5

The United States Congress has to pass prosecute laws to make it a felony for any prosecutor to bring an action primarily for political purposes. And not just the Congress, but the legislatures of the various states must have wrote prosecutor laws so that if the law or in place, Jack Smith would have to be looking over his shoulder. Now, from what the Republican and the Attorney General asked the question for these cases against Trump brought primarily for polical purposes.

Here the Hatch Act that the Hatch Act says no feral employee can take any action to basically, you know, interfere in the relation. And DOJ used to have a policy they wouldn't bring any actions within a certain window. All that could throw down of the window. This is

clear evidence of political motivation. Jacksonith should be prosecuted. That we don't have the laws of the bookshet, but we've got to put them on the books, because if we're going to protect the Constitution, our Congress must do it. Article one puts the Congress in charge of the government. Is now, if we especially were able to take control back of the House.

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That's going to happen.

Speaker 5

This is something that has to be prioritized and so something when they if they try this again, they're going to have to face prosecution themselves. That's the only way at this point to try and stop it, because everything else is nickey now. You probably the Hatch Act to spend it from the government, you get five thousand lar just mickey now stuff. So there's nothing in place to

stop it now. There has to be more teeth into federal law and state law to go after these rogue prosecutors so they don't try it in the future.

Speaker 4

The name of the book is Kangaroo Court Don Brown. He comes with the receipts of all the Republicans and diet of going back thirty some years. And I am certain that there's lawyers and those who want to go in the Trump and new administration right now that are going to hesitate because of their fear of the next prosecutor, the local prosecutor, the Austin, Texas prosecutor, the Atlanta Fanny

Willis or New York City Alvin Bragg. They're going to bring charges against me if I work for the Trump administration or if I want to protest peacefully outside of an abortion clinic, that somehow ninja warrior is going to invade my home at seven o'clock in the morning and perk me out my front door in front of my children. And that's the kind of stuff that pro lifers like Mark Hawk and Paul Vaughan went through because they're on the wrong side of politics. I tell you, Don Brown,

we've only scratched the surface. But the name of the book is documenting a thirty year pattern of Democratic prosecutor's weaponizing the justice system to destroy Republicans and it's work. It didn't work this time. The metastasizing took place. Hope Donald Trump comes and hope that law has passed. But Don Brown, once again, the book is ow Kangaroo Court. Let's do it again. Hopefully we don't have to do it again, and the Democrat prosecutors will learn the lesson.

But Don Brown, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham. So only scratch the surface. Information is in the book Kangaroo Court. Don Brown, thank you very much.

Speaker 5

Appreciate you, Bill, You're great American.

Speaker 4

Thank you, God bless you. Let's continue with more. How about this a coordination of a criminal count. Indictments against Donald Trump in four locations, two in state court, so that he can't pardon himself. Should have got elected and now bosely in a couple of weeks, Donald Trump could be sentenced to sing singer Rikers Island by a Democratic judge. That is a bastardization of American's legal system. Bill cunning Him,

the Great American live with you every Sunday night. All right, Billy cunning Him, the Great American, Thanks for listening this special, very special Sunday night. Please say a prayer and the solitude of your home by whatever first name you call God Almighty, for the next seventy days or so, please protect Donald Trump. The forces of evil are loose in the world, and this has been an election like none

other in American history, with lawsuits and indictments, bloodshed. Iranians are running loose, some arrested, some not, all wishing evil upon Donald Trump. And I would hope that the Secret Service would double and triple their protection of Donald Trump, and please keep him off the golf course for the next seventy days, that they the forces of darkness would do anything to eliminate him. So pray for his continued

good health through January twentieth and beyond. And I fear this thing is not over yet, that more and more may transpire that would be extremely evil. So pray for Donald Trump. I especially want to thank tonight Leland Vittert and doctor Keith Ablow and brad Winstrup the Congressman and more for everything that they've done and everything that they're

going to do. It's been special. The ride continues. America has saved, We have turned toward the light, and that all the prayers have been met, and that somehow the American people in the special election made the right decision. Pray for Donald Trump and Jade Vance. Let's continue. I'll see you next Sunday Night. Bill Cunningham, the great American with you and all great Americans every Sunday night.

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