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Live on Sunday NIght with Bill CUnningham 2/18/2024

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Willie. Thank you. By Choice Hotels, Econo Lodge and Roadway In Hotels are serving up double points for every qualifying stay book at Choice Hotels dot com. 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 exodence, the one and only Bill Cunningham Time, Billy Cunningham, the Great America. Welcome this bar Sunday night, and I'll tell you what. Every week it's like drinking

from a fire hose to stuff to cover. And what's happening this past week to Donald try Trump is truly historically unbelievable. It cannot be true what's happening to our guy? Because it seems like every time I turn around, there's new charges, new allegations. And the goal is singularly to destroy Donald Trump indirectly destroy all of his what seventy four million votes, because number one,

they want to bankrupt the guy, take away all of his money. Number two, they want to make sure he cannot do any business instead of New York at any further point, which I think some businesses would be ridiculous to locate or stay in New York City and number three to lock him up for the rest of his life, and I do mean the rest of his life. That's the goal is to lock him up. He's facing something in the range of four hundred years in jail. I said, four hundred years in

jail for these various events is truly unbelievable. What's happening to Donald Trump and the decision a couple of days ago on Friday by Judge Orgeron that essentially is fining Donald Trump and the Trump organizations something in the range roughly of four hundred and fifty million dollars is unbelievable. Not counting the ninety three million dollars on Jane Carroll ninety three million plus with interest at nine percent, about four hundred

and fifty million, you're well over a half a billion dollars. They want to take from Donald Trump and his family a half a billion dollars, so locking him up will not be sufficient. The real goal is to destroy him completely, financially bankrupt him, put him in jail, treat him like a serial murderer, which is utterly ridiculous. And of course the Democrats are the

party of the getting rid of the threats to democracy plus election interference. You cannot interfere with an election and get away with it in the eyes of the mainstream media if you're a Republican. But if you're a Democrat, guess what involving yourself and destroying elections and threats to democracy is the currency in trade. That is what they do. You might recall some twenty four years ago George

Bush forty three. He wasn't elected, He was selected by the Supreme Court, and for years the Democratic Party said that George Bush was not legitimately elected as the president. He was selected by his own Supreme Court. Trump ahead

to twenty sixteen. All during the summer of twenty sixteen, the FBI and James Comy bentover backwards to make sure that a serial felon named Hillary Clinton did not face justice because no reasonable prosecutor whatever file charges against Hillary Clinton, despite the fact she committed numerous felonies, in fact, the same category of felonies allegedly committed by Donald Trump. But if you're a Democrat, guess what you

get? A Texas El Paso that was a threat to democracy, and it was eliminated by James Comby, who said, no reasonable prosecutor would file charges. And so now we jump ahead to now and the fact that Donald Trump is in the lead and the presidential race is completely irrelevant to the Democrats, into the mainstream media and the state of Maine, the state of Colorado. We're in a state of confusion, a state of anxiety right now. Talk

about election interference and threats to democracy. That is the coin, that is the currency of trade when you talk about the modern Democratic Party and the mainstream media. So just in the last several days, you've had Alvin Bragg, who's the clown New York prosecutor, We're going to bring charges against Donald Trump that basically do not exist. And the March twenty fifth trial date has now

been confirmed. So it appears likely that the first trial is going to take place in New York City in front of a New York jury brought by Alvin Bragg, trying to punish Donald Trump for something it's not a crime at all. In fact, his predecessor and title, a guy named cy Vance, looked at that the money paid to the porn star Stormy Daniels and said, there's no crime there, there's no crime whatsoever. The motivation might have been

not to affect an election. It might have been to keep the matters from his wife for personal embarrass whatever, assuming the event took place in twenty oh six. Twenty oh six is when the so called Parlians took place between the Donald and Stormy Daniels twenty oh six. Here we are in twenty twenty four, and is still being brought up. The idea of converting the Stormy Daniels hush money into a state crime was so ridiculous that cy Vance rejected it after

length and consideration. He is the former New York County prosecutor. He said, there's no crime here. But Bragg campaign on the idea of what he campaigned on, the idea of locking up Donald Trump Trump, just like Letisia James, attorney General, campaigned on the idea of bankrupting and criminally indicting Donald Trump and so and when he took off as Alvin Bragg, Who's a clown? In twenty twenty two, it led to the March twenty three indictments charging

Trump with thirty four felonies. Many people, including Trump's critics, thought the case reeked of political desperation, and oddly enough, in the first trial to take place sometime in about five weeks. Alvin Bragg does not claim that paying off Daniels was itself a crime. How many times have men and women and confienciality agreements signed and taken money for various offenses taken and it's not a crime to do so. The indictment alleges that Trump violated a New York law that

makes it a misdemeanor to falsify business records with the intent to defraud. And so this came about. Be goes Michael Cohen, the horse whisperer of Donald Trump, and do he flipped alleged that the money, the one hundred and forty thousand dollars that was put up on forms as a legal expense, was in fact a payoff of Stormy Daniels. To keep that secret. By the

way, how successful is that? Not very much at all. Trump allegedly did that by misrepresenting the reimbursement to Michael Cohen as payment for legal services under a non existent retainer agreement. And why thirty four counts well, this clown Prosecutor Alvin Bragg said, every time there was an invoice, every time there was a check, every time there was a check, stub, every time

there was an email, every time there was a Ledger entry. Each of those was concealing hush money payments, and each of those constitute the thirty six count indictments. The stacking of charges based on the same course as the same one act of conduct already looks like a vendetta. Well, what makes them a felony? It's not a felony unless falsifying business records becomes a felony punishable, but up to four years in prison on each count. So on that

alone, he's looking at one hundred and twenty eight years in prison. When Donald Trump's intent to the fraud included an intent to commit crime to aid or can seal the commission of a felony which violated federal election laws, well, number one, Alvin Bragg has no jurisdiction to prosecute federal crimes. So the violating of federal election laws occurred according to this theory, when Donald Trump instructed Cohen to pay Daniels. The indictment didn't specify them because the law isn't so

required, And so another circumstance here. Number one side Vance looked at this. The predecessor of Alvin Bragg and said there's no crime here. Number two. Jack Smith thoroughly looked at the alleged violation of federal election laws by Donald Trump, and Jack Smith no wilting Flower. When it comes to in dotting,

Donald Trump said, there is no federal crime committed here. Even The New York Times reported that prosecutors working for Vans concluded that the most promising option for the underlying crime was a federal campaign violation, which which Smith said,

we're not going to pursue. So March twenty fifth appears to be the date at which we're going to find out whether or not the New York jury will convict Donald Trump of thirty six counts carrying one hundred and twenty eight years in prison for paying off a porn star for some alleged sexual act in a few weeks before the twenty sixteen election, which resulted in Trump's selection as our president.

Unbelievable. That's one of the things that happened this week. Many other things happen, including the finding of Judge and Jeron that Donald Trump owes something like three hundred and fifty six million dollars plus nine percent interest, plus each of the boys will fined four million dollars each and to appeal that case is going to have to put a large bond up, which normally it's ten to

twenty percent. In order to put up the bond. So when this verdict is announced, to appeal the case, which within thirty days, you have to Donald Trump's got to go to some insurance company or some bank and put up an additional forty to fifty million dollars as a fee for them to guarantee the payment of the three hundred and fifty five to four hundred and fifty million

dollars that Judge Ergeron said that Trumpster had to pay. Unbelievable. In addition to that, we watched all week Fannie Fanny Willis talk about her sexual affair with one of her one of her employees, Nathan Wade, and most of us saw it, saw the testimony that was completely absurd, unbelievable that somehow a female prosecutor is paying her a male lover something to the range of six hundred and fifty thousand dollars plus plus plus, taking over a course of seven

months, five trips all over the world that she claims she paid back in cash literally tens of thousands of dollars in cash without receipts of any type, because they concocted that scheme to avoid Georgia's statutes relative to making public the fact that a prosecutor cannot benefit through the prosecution of a defendant that she's prosecuting. Put all that together, and to an extent, Donald Trump has been blessed to have the opponents that he has. Let me explain in twenty sixteen,

there was no worse candidate for the presidency than Hillary Clinton. She was awful, She was terrible on the stump, She passed out during the campaign, she couldn't connect with voters, and when James Comy laid out the felony she committed, it was almost impossible in a sense for Donald Trump to lose. He also had, of course, another one of his enemies is Alvin Bragg. And what happens in five or six weeks is going to be to be

determined. But that trial itself may take one to two months, and the jury in New York City is not going to understand the intricacies of federal campaign violation, laws, of state business records and all the rest. They're going to say, here's Donald Trump. He lives in New York. You know the guy convict him. So Alvin Bragg is another character that came out of Central Casting. If someone wants to point out how one is blessed with certain

enemies, then throw on top of that Fanny Willis. For God's sakes, that was embarrassing as a practicing attorney. It's embarrassing to have a fellow attorney get on the witness chair, demand to get on the witness chair when in fact, let's face it, she lied repeatedly under oath in the witness chair about her relationships with Nathan Wade and how much he was paid, where she was paid, etc. It is simply still a violation of Georgia law to

have a prosecutor benefiting personally through the prosecution of a criminal defendant. She has great benefits through Nathan Wade. That I think is obvious, and I don't know what the trial judge is going to do. The problem in the city of Atlanta is the trial judge in this case is running for re election in November. So you talk about thresh to democracy, talk about election interference.

The Democrats have perfected election interference at least since nineteen sixty when the mayor of Chicago held the votes until Springfield, Illinois reported to find out how many votes that Daily had to come up with to make sure that Jack Kennedy won over Richard Nixon. And it's been that way ever since. And so right now we're looking at a circumstance that's truly unbelievable. Unbelievable what's happened this week. Number one, the Democrats want to take all of his money and bankrupt him.

Number two, they want to indict him criminally, which they've done on something like ninety one count indictment facing life imprisonment, when in fact it's politically motivated. What's happened in New York City and the land in Washington, DC are all politically motivated, and it's unbelievable. So let's set up tonight's big

show, and we have coming up later. Of course, the great Wayne Allen Root will be with us to discuss a column he has this morning Sunday morning in which he talks about listening to the truckers who's saying they're going to boycott New York City in New York State, which would be an incredible circumstance. And later on Wayne Allen Route will talk about that. We also have had this week several mass shootings, including the mass shootings in Kansas City and

also the one that Joel Ostein's church. We have an expert coming up on that later on also, and I wouldn't note that earlier today that Joel Ostein had a tremendous service in the Lakewood Church outside of Houston, in which a character named Marino goes to a mass shooting with an AR fifteen plasted on the side is Free Palestine, and there were so many circumstances ahead of time in

which that event should not have occurred. At legal Immigration. Once again, by the way, a week later, the media has dropped the whole thing because the character of the murder or the attempted murder tried to kill all those people was an illegal immigrant from Al Salvador and also a transsexual of one type

or another. We'll get into that. We have coming up later a retired sheriff, doctor Curry Myers from the Kansas City area to talk about what happened to the chiefs parade on Wednesday and how it could have been stopped ahead of time. Also have on pastor Mark Blitz got a new book out. America has lost its way. Also later on we have Leland Bidder of News, Nation of Breakdown, all of Trump's difficulties, all of Trump's charges and more,

plus the course The Great wayn Allen Root. It's going to organize an effort by some to punish New York City for what they've done to me. I don't know why a business would ever operate anywhere in New York City. Would be the purpose. And it's expensive, it's time consuming, it's dangerous. They have two or three thousand less cops they should have. And I would note that the Republican governor in Louisiana has issued a state of emergency because

of a lack of law enforcement. There are two thousand deputies short in the state of luis He's in a red state. The state of Oregon has issued a state of emergency because of all the crime being committed, mainly in Portland and elsewhere. We have many cities that are without law enforcement. They should issue states of emergency. I'm not sure they will down the road, but it's a terrible circumstance. So let's continue with more and a big show planned.

And I think you're going to enjoy it, but to think about where we are is a nation right now when the Valdi's a murder by Putin, we have North Korea is threatening to bomb and to send missiles over the top of South Korea. We have a red Sea I watched some sixty minutes tonight. We have the Hoodi rebels armed by Iran and to attack shipping, to adjust a commerce throughout the world. We have authors on tonight to talk about how America has lost its way. And these are the saddest of times in

a sense, somehow things have got to get better. And I also would note that some fine police officers were murdered this morning about two thirty am in Burnsville, Minnesota. These are the reasons why men and women don't want to become cops. Are not paid enough, it's too dangerous. But we want to acknowledge the death the murder of a police officer, Paul at Helmstrand in Burnsville, Minnesota. Also paramedic Adam Finzel was killed. I'm sorry Adam fin

Seth was killed. Another police officer murdered, Matthew Rouge, and there was a sergeant hurt. Adam Medicott was injured but he's going to survive. Two cops are murdered, paramedic is killed in cold blood in Burnsville, Minnesota. As we continue to have outrage throughout most of this nation and the treatment of our law enforcement officers and more so, let's continue the line becomes available eight six six six four seven seven three three seven. Bill cunning in the Great

American with you every Sunday night. As I mentioned before the break, two dead police officers in Minnesota, including a paramedic. Sergeant is hurt. Case and I with all the money being pledged to all the other countries in the world with borders, why can't we have a minimum starting salary of police officers of one hundred thousand dollars. Most officers, correction officers, deputy sheriffs are

paid to start about fifty to sixty thousand dollars. By the time you pay taxes and do all the rest, guess what, there's little or no money left. But if you would pay officers one hundred thousand dollars to start, it would take only about four billion dollars to do that. When we've given one hundred billion dollars to the Ukraine and we continue, this's a proposal now in Washington to have a new way of getting more money to the Ukraine and

Israel. To me, it is utterly ridiculous that we do such things. Houses possible, House is possible, that we send out men and women to defend us and then they're shot down like dogs in Minnesota, in fact, all over the country. It is disgusting. And take a look to see how the police and NYPD have been treated by the judges and by Alvin Bragg, who give to illegal immigrants, who treat cops heads like soccer balls,

no bond even when they're arrested. They got the wrongful party. And guess what doesn't do any good Because these scoundrels run around New York City committing crime on motorbikes, etc. The country is breaking down to the lawlessness in places like Burnsville, Minnesota, Portland, Oregon, Austin, Texas, Cincinnati, Ohio, New York City, and it's getting worse, not getting better. So let's continue Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you on all Great Americans

every Sunday night. And of course, the terrible shooting of the Super Bowl parade a couple of days ago, and that was a horrible circumstance. Then you had the shooting up attempted, the murder of many of the joel Oustein church on Sunday afternoon, and an Hispanic woman identified as identity switching transgender Hispanic woman with pro Palestinian and Semitic beliefs was seemingly the biological female who use multiple

male aliases, and a disgusting act she takes. It appears she takes her five year old son with her to a mass shooting and things have not worked out well, of course for him, nor for the many others who were wounded. And of course doctor Curry Myers is a criminologist, academician, author, consultant, the retired sheriff. I love, retired military and retired sheriff

happens to be in Kansas City the side of the Super Bowl parade. But first of all, doctor Curry Myers, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Before we talk a little bit about the Super Bowl parade, and I think that's in a different category than this one. We think we're not sure at this point as to the culpability of the three that have been arrested. We'll

see down the road. What happens. But let's talk about what happened with this pro Palestinian person who her name is genevezi A vonn Marie, who tried to kill dozens or hundreds of people at the Texas megachurch run by Joela Austin Ostin outside of Houston. And can you tell us you have a great column up of several items that were missed by the authorities, doctor Curry Myers, what was missed when it came to this mass shooting again at a Christian church.

Well, thanks for having me on the show. It's an honor and kudos to the two off duty officers that were working in capacity at the church. It shows you that the church has taken safety and security and physical security, and that is very important. So they have officers assigned to that church whenever it's opened their off duty, and they were because of their response and their heroics, and they went exactly what has been taught nowadays, which is

direct to threat. They were there within seconds, if not maybe a minute at the most, and was able to take out the shooter. But to your point, this Brandon, one of the reasons I brought it up on my substack, Doctor Currymeyers dot subtect dot com is because I continue to get frustrated with the lack of evidence based policing that we are not using in America. And it's not an attack on Houston police at all. This it has

nothing to do with attacking anybody. It's that we generally know in most about ninety five percent of mass shootings, we are aware of potential issues and problems ahead of time. And in many cases, the vast majority of cases, they have been arrested they sought some sort of medical condition. And once again, this particular mass shooting goes back and shows that we knew about this person, We knew about their behaviors, and that's why I laid it out in

facts. Facts one is has a violent, extensive criminal history that stretches way back to two thousand and five, and these recording to court records. The fact two was she was previously arrested for assaulting a public servant causing bodily injury

and forgery, theft for stealing cosmetics from a store evading police. She has a slew of charges on her decades old rap sheet when she was identifying herself as Jeffrey Escalante Marino, and then we start seeing other facts get developed and that she was placed under emergency detention order by Houston police in twenty sixteen, where they stated, we do believe she has a mental health history that is documented through us being the PD, and through interviews with family members. And

then again this is direct from Houston PDE. And now we find that she was an illegal immigrant. She's an else Vadorian that came in in twenty ten and actually had a detainer order against her that was eventually dropped or lifted more than a month later. And then you throw in the fact that there's elements of transgenderism in this mass shooting. And quite frankly, since transgenderism has gotten

pretty popular, it's turned into a major issue on mental health. And the last five or six major shooters that we've had mass shooters, have you pad in this country, there has been links to transgenderism as a result of their behaviors. It may not be the reason why they went and did the shooting,

but they do have those mental health issues in their background. Yeah, And the fact of the matter is this case blairs out for all the signs that were missed up and down, this could have been a mass casualty event of historical proportions happened to go into to Joel Ostein's church between services, and this person started one person crime wave in twenty oh five, and my simple math indicse that's when this person, Marino turned eighteen years old. Mental health,

illegal immigrant, transgenderism? Is that why the last few days this story's dropped out of the mainstream media because much like the event in Tennessee in which a transgender individual shot up a Christian grade school, if it doesn't fit the media narrative, it doesn't get the same play. But have you noticed the

last few days there's been little media attention to this. Well, it has and to your point, that has been the case on the last five or six that have occurred just within the last year, and most recently we've had a number of those just within the last six months. The media has even said that we are overstating I think that I've read where they're overstating the connection to transgenderism. I'm not overstating anything, and I don't think anybody overstating anything.

It is what it is, and if you look at the facts of the case and the data associated with the case, people who suffer from transgenderism or gender identity issues have a higher propensity of suicidal ideation. That's data that is reported through studies. So it is a mental health issue and concern, and to not talk about it and not bring it to fruition is a problem.

It may not be a motive like the Nashville shooter. It was, in my opinion, a motive, but we had prosecutors and elected officials setting on that case because they weren't willing to put out the manifesto. And I would argue that information is extremely important to be able to put out, especially to people like me who are criminologists and applied criminologists can study and understand how to not have these events occur in the future. So, yeah, there

is a it's a political hut button. But the problem in America right now is we're not basing our decisions on data and facts. We're based basing it on feelings, and we automatically discount if something if somebody has an issue or problem because it doesn't fit the narrative. And that's a that's a it's a grand concern. Well, when you combine in one chaotic mix transgenderism, gender dysphoria, mental health deterioration. Add on top of that, warns out for

one's arrest, illegal immigrants, detention orders. There were so many signs for so long with Marino, going back ten to twelve years. It would take a blind dumby photo fool not to understand we got a problem here when someone is mentally ill with access to firearms, I'm sure illegally. And then add on top of that the fact that the person as gender fluid, going back and forth between male and female. Just for a moment, tell the American

people about this detainer that was withdrawn indirectly by the Biden demonstration. Explain why this Marina wasn't deported back to Al Salvador long before the shooting. Well, it's it wasn't. It was twenty ten so when this occurred, So that would have been doing during the Obama administration. But the interesting number is she had been arrested by police prior to that. Her charges go back in America. They go back to two thousand and five American court records, so we

know that she was in and out of the country. She was detained as an a Salvadorian immigrant in twenty ten, So and they lodged the detainer against her. So it's very confusing to me why somebody. It goes back to our immigration problem is that when progressives are in power, progressive presidents, they seem to say that it doesn't matter what your status is, it doesn't matter what your criminality is, that we're going to continue to keep you in the

United States. If she had events going back to two thousand and five, again this is my opinion, one would assume that she wouldn't be a good candidate for citizenry and should be returned to the country of her origin. Why

not, That's why you have immigration policy for people. Why not you have someone in twenty ten now at thirty four years old, so that would have meant this person Marino was twenty years old by that point, mental health issues, criminal record including violence, illegal entry into the country, doesn't belong here. But in twenty ten, Ice lifted the immigration detainer. Was any reason given to do that? Was simply a matter of course let this person back

into American society. Was there any reason given? I've seen the immigration retainer and I don't. There isn't anything that shows cause or why. It just shows dates the person and it was lifted, so those those are very generic and and and and if she went before a court, an immigration court, that probably would be where the information is. But some of that is very difficult to obtain an assess. And then most recently, I mean she also

has had trouble with her neighbors. So and again this is from law enforcement. She just just recently threatened an harassment, harassed members of her neighborhood, to include with a handgun. So you know, this occurred in Conroe,

which is just north of Houston, a suburb of Houston. And then after the scene, they found anismitic writings connected to the to the shooter when they did a search waran at her home, and they there was actually a sticker on her AR fifteen, which was the weapon that was used in the active

shooter incident, and had a pro Palaesnian sticker on it. Is there some reason that you make the point that in the last two years there has been at least five mass shootings involving transgender individuals who tend to have a lot of mental difficulties anyway, suicidal and homicidal, et cetera. But is there any I've noticed when I have guests on on this topic, that that Christian churches

Catholic churches are being targeted to the tune of hundreds or thousands. Is there any reason why this person would choose Joel Ostein's large church, a religious building to do these deeds. I would think it is a reaction to how the media is dealing with the issue. Why pick a Christian church? Why, Well, there's various reasons, but I would make the assumption, if I'm doing a criminal profile on this individual, that the transgenderism actually is an impact

and that's why the church was taughtargeted. Also, if she is pro Palestinian and they've defended the Jewish faith when they're talking about in the pulpit, which I'm sure they did as a church, then that could be another reason while they're targeting a Christian church in particular. And then you throw that on top of the fact that you want to have an effective mass Shooters generally plan things

out, so you want to have an effective kill rate. You want to have enough people involved in the mass shooting that it's going to impact it and bring notoriety to your struggles or your issues. So there's various reasons why people locate certain soft targets, and that's what they are. They're soft targets. And I always caution people about going to too many soft targets where they're uncontrolled. And we don't want to live in fear, but you need to be

very situationally aware when you walk into and go to soft target capabilities. Now, this was a hard target and in Texas, so I'm referring, you know, to the Kansas City case, which is more of a soft target opportunity for poor criminals. If if we don't know if that was a mass shooting, we don't know the probably the uh, the you know the mo at this point, But you did you told me off the air you're located

in and around Kansas City. Uh, doctor Curry Myers, who's a former sheriff and a criminologist, consultant, author, retired sheriff, et cetera, that you knew the only the only person killed was Lisa Galvin. What do and what can you tell the American people about her? Well, she was a beautiful young lady inside and out. I knew her when she was a young mother. She was in her mid forties. She has kids that went through Saint Agnes our school, which is our parish, onto the Bishop me

H High School. She actually spent some time as the police clerk for Rolling Park Police, Kansas. It's right across the border from Kansas City, Missouri. I was sheriff at Johnson County, Kansas. Johnson County is one of the safest metropolitan counties in America compared to Kansas City, Missouri, which has every year when I do the top twenty five most dangerous cities in America,

Kansas City is always in the top twenty five. So when literally when you cross that border, there is a change in opinions, there's a change in proscatorial matters, there's a change law enforcement has very difficulty in getting a lot of cases charged. They need a new jail that hasn't been built for probably twenty five years. There's all kinds of things that are going on in Kansas City, Missouri that make this happen. But Lisa then became a local DJ.

She was on the radio, she did she did a lot of community events where she DJed, very big in the Hispanic community. And this well known UH and it's a it's a tragedy, tragedy and you know, we had children that belonged to that family that went to Saint Agnes' School or Catholic school there, and they were victims of this as well. And thank God that they were not killed in this, but we still need to pray because some people are in critical condition. It's sad you go to celebrate a great

Super Bowl victory. I don't care much for the Kansas City Chiefs because they beat last year my Cincinnati Bengals, but that's a different story. The class organization. Of course, Travis Kelcey is a Cincinnatian, went through UC and I have great respect for small cities doing great things. In Kansas City is one of those small cities doing great things. And it is sick and sad that so many of our urban areas have been destroyed by politics, by left

wing liberal politics. In Kansas City is no different than Cincinnati or Portland, or Chicago or New York or Atlanta or Los Angeles, destroyed by left wing, progressive liberal politics. And Lisa Galvin was in radio and I read her bio and she was well respected, and I know someone that you knew, you knew her that the community's tremendously negatively affected. But doctor Curry Myers,

we got to go. Many times, the media covers things based upon whether it fits a narrative, and because the shooting at Joel Ostein's church didn't fit a narrative, it didn't get a lot of play the last few days. So I wanted a hallmark that there were reasons to have this El Salvadoran illegal immigrant arrested and deported. We had this person more or less with the detainer we let go in twenty ten to go on this crime wave with mental illness,

criminal ideations and more. And the sickest thing that the Moreno did was take her own child to a mass shooting causing death and serious injury. But doctor Curry Myers, thank you, thanks again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and doctor Wadoo again and thank you very much. I appreciate it very much. You all stay safe. Let's continue with more Bill cunning Him, the Great American, live with you every Sunday night. Billy cunning Him,

the Great American. Of course, that coming up next is Wayne island Root live from Las Vegas. He's written a column about how Americans should boycott New York City, and I wouldn't note on it's either Newsmax or Breitbart that American truckers have said they're not going to deliver goods inside New York City, that they feel as if that's the only avenue they have to show disgust with the behavior of Letitia James, and also the judge ergo on in New York City,

and also what's happening with Alvin Bragg, et cetera. And we'll see what happens. But the went on the Roots written a column, and I would note that that Donald himself, Donald Trump, has said that he wants to give Bud Light a second chance. Bill cunning him the Great American with you every Sunday night, Willie through you by Choice Hotels, Econo Lodge and Roadway in Hotels are serving up double points for every qualifying stay book at Choice

Hotels dot com. 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 Cunninghead, Tim Bullie Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, that Wayne on the Route has posted a column up earlier today. Wayne Route, let the Great New York City boycott begin Conservatives to New York drop dead. Let me share with the American people the first couple sentences.

Wayne Allen Root, the greatest president of my lifetime, who loves his country and wants to make a great again, was just framed and publicly lynched by the government, politicians, prosecutors in the court system of New York City. Trust Me, New York City is going to wish they never played this game. They may not know it yet, but New York City just committed financial suicide. Wayne Allen Root. First of all, you spent time in

New York City. You went to Columbia University in New York City. When you were there in New York City, of course, you didn't know Donald Trump like you know him now. I've watched on YouTube some of your introductions for the Donald, and they're fabulous, but kind of a little bit offbeat. What was the view that you had of Donald Trump when you spent those years in New York City. Was he a mythical character greatly respected at that point? Yeah, he was my utero and mentor, and I didn't know

him. I never met him in my life till he came down that escalator and ran for president, and I wrote a column that he's the next president the United States. And the next day there was an email from the office of Donald J. Trump, and I thought, I thought it was some sort of a you know, a sales thing from his university. You know, I assumed there was a promotion. I didn't know it was directly to me. And next thing I know, it's his executive assistant saying Donald wants

to talk to you. And there's a little attachment. He's got a handwritten note and thank you Wayne, this beautiful letter. And he's the only politician Bill. And all these years I've written about everybody, and I've written good things about almost every Republican who's ever run for senator, governor president, and not one of them ever reached out to me except Donald J. Trump. He reached out. It's a great column, You're the greatest. I love

everything. He said. I'll be watching you for now on and then for the next Now it's been eight years. For the next eight years, I've got a collection. Maybe one day my kids will sell it for a million dollars. I've got like fifty letters from Donald Trump, handwritten each time. Love your column, Love what you do love you, Congress, gratulations on your marriage, congratulations on you know, whatever happens to me. He follows my life and sends me wonderful notes. I mean, he really is a

great guy. But when I was a college kid, I didn't know him. I just knew him as a guy making headlines in the New York New York Post, New York Times, York Daily News, in the gospel columns, and in the real estate columns in the business section of the Wall Street Journal. And I said, I want to be like that guy, and so I studied him, and I modeled my life after him. I studied everything he did. And you know, look, I'm not a billionaire,

but I was a self made millionaire at the age of twenty seven. Not bad so living in a house on the beach in Malibu at the age of twenty seven. So I would say that my life turned out pretty good. Not because of Columbia University, but because of Trump University. I studied the man and everything he did I did, and I went from a son of a butcher to a self made millionaire at the age of twenty seven. So

I owe my life and my success to Donald Trump. YEW a few years ago a couple I did George Stephanoppolos ABC Sunday Morning, and of course I gave my view about Donald Trump. He's got Peccadillo's, he's got some problems. And at that point he had been he'd been in office for about two years. Look at what he's accomplished. And I routed all four or five

things that he had done that were really great things, unbelievable. And about two hours later, I'm sitting in my family room with my wife and we're watching something on the tube and the phone rings and it says Washington d C. I pick it up and the operator said, a female voice said, is this Bill Cunningham. I said yes, said the President wants to speak with you, and I said the President of what? He said, the President Donald Trump? I said what? So I got I get on the

line with the President. So I saw you with George today. I thought you were fabulous, you did well, and we talked a little bit about the first business venture he did was in Cincinnati, Ohio, and he came to God in the nineteen seventies and he took he built all these apartment buildings in and around something called the Cincinnati Gardens made a boatload of money. He wanted to show his dad he could come outside New York and have great sass.

That he did, and from that point on him before that, I had him on a few other times right in the art of the art of the deal, et cetera. But let's get on to your column, Wayne Alan rude about what you're proposing for New York City, Because whether it's Laticia James, the age of New York State, or whether it's Alvin Bragg the prosecutor, they're gonna come. They're coming after him hard and in a ridiculous fashion. Explain your column to the American people. Yeah, and you left

off one other insane name judge what an ingern judge? Angeron another crazy man him Leticia James. There's so many of them that are mentally ill. The governor of New York, by the way, the governor of New York today, I swear to you, basically, I'm going to paraphrase what she said. She should have prison. She admitted. No one in New York has to worry, no businessman as the worries what you said, No businessman as to worry. We're not coming after any of you it was just Donald Trump.

Well, folks, oh good, that law was created to just go after Donald Trump. She's saying, no matter what you do, we're not coming after you. Don't. He was just about Donald Trump. That's a witch hunt, that's a persecution, that's political crime. And so the Governor of New York admitted, this law will not be applied to all the other developers, all the other real estate owners, all the other successful business owners in America. Just Donald Trump will be his business will be destroyed, He'll

be banned, will find him three hundred and fifty five million dollars. No matter how many billions Trump has, he doesn't have cash. He's got real estate. He's have to sell off real estate or mortgagees real estate, or put it up with a bail bondsman along with maybe fifty million in cash. And so you are hurting a man, destroying a man, damaging a man, damaging his empire. And you're admitting, we're not going to do this to anyone else. The truth is, I don't want it to do it

to anyone else. It's criminal what they're doing. Government's become like the Civic Union Bill. But the truth is, you should apply it to everybody. If it's only to Donald Trump, there's no difference between the United States government, the New York government, and Russia, where they just murdered the number one rival of Putin, the number one critic of Putin. There's no question they murdered him. Whether he died of a heart attack in jail or he

died from torture in jail. Either way, they sent him to Siberia, you know, to the South Pole, to the is forty below zero, and he dropped in. I'm sure he was tortured. Why is that different than what they're doing to Donald Trump, don't Kidcher says, we are no different than Russia. Right now, the Democrat Party wants to send Trump to prison for no reason, applying laws that have never been applied to anyone else

in history. Every single one of his indictments is an application of law that's never been applied to anyone else in history, and they want him to die in prison. We are exactly the same as the brutal Soviet Union and this guy that everyone loves to hate, Putin, who should be hated. He's a horrible man, and I think he murdered his biggest rival, who's a you know a good man who is fighting corruption, who is forty seven years old. But if you send seventy seven year old Donald J. Trump to

prison for many years, he'll die in prison. You've done the same thing as Russia. So that's the first thing I want to say. Well, i've her in New York. She go to New York, she go to prison. On that point, I watch Governor Kathy Hochel say that selective enforcement of the law is illegal. You can't have a criminal statute to imprison one person. That has to apply across the board. And the governor just admitted,

guess what the only reason we did this? And of course Latitia James and Alvin Bragg said during their campaigns we're gonna get Trump, get Trump, and the governor just said, we got Trump and we're good to go. Everyone else, you're off the hook. And I'm thinking, what the hell

is this a banana republic? Crazy? Yes it is. And by the way, why did she say that, Because she's gotten thousands of whether it's calls, emails, tex panicked businessmen and women in New York saying we're leaving, We're getting the hell out of Dodge and there will be no tax money left for New York. The entire base is ready to get out. They all know. And by the way, you can't believe a word she says. The reality is when government says that A, you know it's b.

When they say they earn is slat. You know it's round. When they say we're not coming for you, it means they aren't coming for you. The law is now in place. They can go after every developer, every businessman, anyone who disagrees with them. Your assets and your income and your life is at risk. Your career is at risk. They could come after you. They're communists. They set the president. So don't listen to what

she says. The don't listen to what any Democrat or communist says. Their actions are what matter, and their actions tell you you've got to get out of New York. And that's why I wrote my column. It wasn't named in The New Yorkers per Sale, though I mentioned them in the column that they need to get out of You have any money or any assets, and then there will be no tax money for New York and they'll go bankrupt. But the point of the column is let the great New York City boycott begin

and then I quoted Gerald Ford in the seventies. The headline if the New York Daily News was, you know, President Ford to New York drop dead. We need to say, ask conservatives and Patriots and Christians and people who love America and people who believe in God, tell New York to drop dead.

We need to boycott New York. Now. I'm the expert. I wrote the books The Great Patriot Protest and Boycott Book and The Great Patriot by Cutbook, both number one bestsellers, the last one endorsed by President Trump. He's told everyone to get a copy of my books, The Great Patriot Protest and Boycott Book and The Great Patriot by cut Book. I'm the expert on how you boycott? And what did we do to bud Light? We destroyed bud Light, how we aimed our cannons at one company? You know?

Before that, I gave a list to my book of all the bad wocal liberal companies Bill and we did good damage to all of them. Disney got major damage, bed Bath and Beyond went out of business. Target was damaged. A lot of the companies I listed lost literally trillions of dollars collectively in market Caps. So I did a great job, but the best job was definitely bud Light. Conservatives and patriots got together and they all aimed at one

company. They dropped all the rests. All they did was Amark Cannon's at bud Light, and we kept it up long term. They never believed we keep it up this long, and we've literally destroyed bud Light. And so now I know we've set the press that we can do it to New York. The key is to do it long term, for the next year,

for the next two years, until New York comes to their knees. No more going to New York City, no more vacations in New York City, no more business trips, no more attending conventions, no more Christmas trips to see the tree at Rock Center, to see the roquets. No more clothing shopping. Don't order any clothes from at the New York City store or department store. No Broadway shows, no more spending at hotels or fancy restaurants. Just say no everything you buy in life, ask them are you based in

New York City. If they are, find someone else to buy from. And then of course they said number two. And it's happening all the truckers, stop all deliveries and shipments to New York City. We could put these people out of business. And lastly, my third step is up is that you do more than just stop spending and boycott them. You call everyone you're stopping spending with and you tell them why. If they don't know why sales

are down, you know they may not attribute it to this. So to me, the single biggest thing I could teach people is not only do you boycott a company. Let's say it's a Saxsist Avenue on Fifth Avenue, New York. You don't just stop going there and stop buying there. You call them on the phone, maybe even once a day, every day for the next year, three hundred sixty five calls from a million people, and they'll get the message that we are not buying anything from you because of the way

New York City treated our great President Donald Trump. And until the day comes you drop the charges against Trump, we're gonna watch you go out of business. And I'm telling you, do it to the hotels, do it to the stores, do it to the theaters, do it to the restaurants, and they will all scream at the mayor and the governor and the Attorney general until they all drop to their knees and give in it, cry, uncle,

we can do it. I would note that the Donald said about a week or two ago, all I'm saying is give Budwiser, bud Light a chance. That Donald himself said it's time because they buy so much product from American farmers. He kind of called off the boycott of bud Light about a week or two ago, and I read that with interest. The second thing I would say, the great win Ellen Root, is this that somehow Alvin Bragg in front of a New York jury or Fanny Willis if it ever gets

there, that was a joke what happened this week. That's embarrassment at some point that Donald may be pinned with some of these charges in state or federal court before the election. It's sink the Bismarck anything it's going to take for them to get him on trial, to get him off the campaign trail.

The Democrats are going to do it. Do you have a concern that, whether it's New York, Atlanta, Washington, d c. That if a trial begins, that Donald will be convicted before the election and possibly even sentenced because Democrats are playing beyond hardball right now. Yeah, of course. And by the way, I'm also worried Bill that if you know, any one of these trials is going on during the campaign season, like the one we know starts on March twenty fifty just pointed out in New York, we know

that it's going to interrupt his ability to campaign. And also, you know, not just to be physically on the campaign trilogy's speeches and whole rallies, but also you know, mentally, you're not going to be focused the way you're supposed to be when someone's trying to take your life away and put you in prison and also take your life savings away. So they're doing everything they can, Bill to distract them and destroy them and mentally crush them, physically

crush him. Yeah, and that's what I meant about, we're no better than Russia because what they're doing to Trump. If he was a normal man, and God forbid, I hope you'll never find out he's you know, he's a human, normal man. To me, he's superhuman, but he's not a god. He's still a human. Well, tomorrow he drops out of a heart attack, it could happen. Look at what they're doing to him. It's got to be killing him a little at a time. It's

got to be so I mean, they're looking this is their hope. You know, they'd love to assassinate them, but they don't have to be dropped stead of a heart attack. So let's just keep attacking him. Let's keep threatening and put him in jail for years in a freezing cell. You know, he can get the same treatment as the January six ers, and he'll die in prison just like that rival to putin in Russia? What makes us any better when you see what they're doing to Trump, what makes us any

better than Russia or any communist country. Russia is actually kind of semi capitalists now, but the leader of Russia still is using the government as a weapon against his opponents. And that's what is happening in America. This is communism and it is the communist weaponization of government. And Bill, you know you feel bad for Trump, but no, I don't want to say woe is me, But you have no idea what I face on a daily basis.

How many different companies have dropped me because they say I give out misinformation about you know, rigged, stolen, elections, and I give misinformation about COVID vaccines that disagree with the World Health Organization. You have no idea how many times I've been canceled in the last few years, how many millions have been thrown in the garbage. I wrote a bestselling book, The Great Patriot Book,

right, and you know it sold. It sold ten thousand copies in a week the first week it came out, which should have made me number one New York Times bestseller in the United States of America. New York Times didn't put me on the list. I looked up every book on the list at Amazon, and my book was rated number one. All of them were number ten, number twelve, number fifteen. Then, after one week of ten thousand sales, President Trump himself endorsed my book and urged everyone to buy

copy. The next day, articles appeared all over the United States. President Trump has waded into the bud Light controversy by endorsing Wayne Rooth's book. And the day after that, Amazon took my book off of Amazon and said it was listed wrong, and they kept it off for two weeks. And when they put it back on, I've never sold more than a couple of copies ever again. Now, if you don't call that, you know this is

an election interference gets fin actual interference. They destroyed my book. That's what they do to each one of us that's too close. The flax starts hitting you and they try and destroy your life. George Soros tries to destroy you, and Klaus Schwab and the World's Economic Forum tries to destroy you, and the deep state and the DC swamp. They all come after you and every step of the way that things like this happened to me where they've cost me

millions and millions of dollars. So it's not just Trump, it's every conservative warrior out there. They're aiming their missiles at us. Well on the route thirty seconds remaining, how do American people get your column? Which I'm looking at right now and we have about thirty seconds. Everything's a Root for America dot com, Root four four America dot com. At the top, it says watchway on TV, listen away on the radio, listen to Wayne's podcast,

and then it's got commentaries. Click on any one of those and you're watching me on TV or watching past episodes. Same thing with the radio, same thing the podcasts, Same thing with my columns, they're all there at Roots America dot com. And my book The Great Patriot Bycott Book despite what Amazon's done to me. Go grab a copy. Wayne on the route. Good luck to you, and thank you very much this Sunday night for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Wayne, thank you very much, Thank

you, God bless you. Thank you. Bill. Let's continue, and like Wayne said, I have a concern about his health, not mental health, but his physical health when they're seventy seven years old going through this. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night. All right, Billy Cunningham, the Great America. Good to hear from. When on the Root, I would point out once again that Donald himself, Donald Trump, has said that bud Light and Budweiser needs a second chance. I believe

in forgiveness, I believe in salvation. I'm a practicing Roman Catholic and I don't take my religious orders from Donald Trump at all, but I would say that to Budweiser is an American company that buys lots of products from American farmers. And if Donald Trump calls off the boycott on bud Light, I'm with the Donald one hundred percent knows I don't like to have these other beers.

I don't drink beer, but I'm told by many that the Trumps are put up a posting at his website and said, all I'm saying is give Budweiser a second chance, and I'm more than willing to do that. Coming up next also is Pastor Mark Blitz. Pastor Blitz thinks America has lost its way completely, and of course it has, and we have to determine how far to carry this thing. But Pastor Mark Blitz has some ideas what American can do, what America cannot do. Once again, if a line becomes available

at eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven. Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night, Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, looking forward to the election in twenty twenty four and the rest of the year, there is nothing but chaos in confusion. Everywhere I look. There's nothing

but trouble Republicans, Democrats, society in general. The shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade, more mass shootings, the fifth one of a transgender individual has transpired, and that's largely fell off the radar, I think for political purposes. And we have a situation where the major American cities

are in complete turmoil and the currencies being debased on a regular basis. Every day we borrow about six billion dollars of brand new money that we have to borrow take out another credit card to pay the interest on the other credit cards. And the response to that is has been one hundred and twenty billion dollars extra on a supplemental for helping borders all over the world, but not ours.

And pastor Mark builts as a new book out America at War twenty twenty four to twenty twenty six, and it's kind of a recipe and a hope that things get better. And Mark Bilt's welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you tell the American people why the book was written the way it was written, and give me the two or three big things happening which were now and the end of the year we

got to keep an eye on because confusion and chaos is everywhere. You are so right on and thank you for letting me be on your show to let your listeners know exactly what's coming like you said, we're going to have political chaos during this election. We're also going to have religious chaos between pro Israel pro Palestinian. We're also going to have immigration chaos where even the very liberal cities who want them to come in are now going bankrupt and all their citizens

are rebelling because they're leaving all these city services. So I even see terrorists attacking this year. I think we're going to see suicide bombers around the United States because we're at our weakest point militarily. And I really think that over the next two years, you're going to see child attacking Taiwan, North Korea attacking South Korea. You know, you've got Iran and Hezbal attacking Israel.

And with all the wars going around, there's nothing we're going to be able to do because we are so the Disunited States and you are so white. Bill. With the economy, it's going to be crashy. I believe by the end of this year, Toby chaos and you have a great column and a great chapter, and Donald Trump says our immigration problem is a trojan horse. What are the true implications of open borders? I think about emergency rooms, I think about hospitals. I think about a breaking medical system. I

think about our financial system. I think about our education system. I saw a report from a New York Post that there's about eighty thousand, eighty thousand brand new school children in the New York City public schools which cannot be sustained. Everywhere I look is unsustainable. But the president calls a lid on activities at five pm every day, and he doesn't go to work. We know from the deposition how mentally he's out of it. He is Alzheimer's, he's

whatever it might be. He can't think clearly anymore. He can't put together two different thoughts and have a coaching opinion that makes any sense. So someone's running the presidency other than Joe Biden, who may be a crook. I think the best evidence is he's sold his office for personal benefit. But that's a secondary matter. What are two or three of the big problems on the southern border which the Democratic Liberal Party refuses to address at all? Well,

you know, and one s that I disagree with Trump. It's not our children, horse. They're coming in being invited and paid medical benefits and given money and given hotel rooms. It's just total insanity, and I really believe that we're going to end up seeing the many of the even Chinese. Thousands of Chinese male military age without families are coming across or border right now. I almost think this is an intentional thing to destroy America. I really do.

But I think we're going to see suicide bombers blowing themselves up in grocery stores, gas stations, on bridges. Can you imagine the chaos that that will cause. It's unbridled. According to the DHS, there's about thirty eight thousand Chinese nationals have poured across the southern border, in addition to individuals from one hundred and forty five different countries, and now the northern border. I saw a report on Breitbart that the northern border is now going to be the

next entryway. Instead of flying into Central America coming through Jungles, you can now fly your operatives into almost any Canadian city and simply walk across the Northern border, which right now might be a bit chilly, but it's going to get better. In addition to that, I would have to think that Joe Biden and the Democrats intend the natural consequences of their actions one after as soon

they know exactly what they're doing. And there may be there's been reporting from the Washington Post that there's a lot of infighting inside the Biden administration about how to handle the southern border through executive war. UH the UH Joe Biden issued sixty six executive orders opening up completely the southern border, spending billions of dollars,

et cetera. And so when you when you say there's going to be terrorism, terrorism generally comes either from communist countries or deutalitarian regimes like China and Iran. We have we have tens of thousands of Iranians are here right now. And also, UH, Mark Bilts, you bring up the idea of anti semitism, and you have a great, a great take. Why is there so much anti semitism in America and specifically on college campuses. What's happened

to our great colleges and universities? Why is there so much anti semitism semitism? Well, yeah, well I think that. Well, the big problem is Cutter. Everyone thinks they're an honest broker. They're not an honest broker. They've been given billions of dollars to our universities just to take their UH theology and their curriculum into the United States, which is why you're seeing all

this anti semitism on college campuses, even high school campuses. Uh. It's Cutter is the big problem, and we're trying to use them to broker a deal with Hamas when they're the big terrorst supporters of Amas. It's totally insane. And it's the spirit of Amelekt, and Amelek means people who chop off heads, so that's exactly what Hamas did. It's this spirit of Amelek and anti Semitism because Amelek was the first nation to attack Israel when they crossed the

Red Sea. Well, the other thing about Cutter is that they have provided directly to Hamas and Palestinian terrorists millions of dollars in benefits, paying off many bills. Cutter supposedly is like an independent actor. But when you when you fuel Hamas and has blawed with there literally tens of millions of dollars, that's a problem. But as far as Anni I said and anti Semitism, why is it? I would have thought that especially Eastern universities would be very sensitive

anti Semitism. We see what happened at Harvard and Penn Columbia, et cetera. But why do you think, whether it's U C. L A. Or Chicago, or whether it's Atlanta, or whether it's New York, why is there so much anti Semitism on college campuses? Uh? Well, I would say it's a it's an evil spirit, I really do. And I think it's just the fact that this is where the final battle is going to take place. It's about who's good. Is God in charge or is man

in charge? And that's why I think we're living in the last days is because of this battle of anti Semitism that's coming back. Matter of fact, God said in every generation he will have war with Amelek, the spirit that that forces antisemitism. So I think it is what happens. Whenever there's wars on Earth, there's worse in heaven. And so I believe there's a war goes on in heaven right now, which is why we're seeing this on earth.

Pastor we have another issue percolating, which is it appears to Biden administration has been able to anger both sides in the Jimas Israeli war. It began as a great friend of Israel. Then it flipped at some point, and right now it appears that the Biden administration, whoever is in charge, is saying there must be a two state solution. And I compare the behavior of al Qaida, Hamas, Azbla, Boca Haram isiss just picked the category to

be almost similar to what Adolf Hitler was in Nazi Germany. I could not have conceived that, after fighting and fighting and fighting, we would have cut the Nazis in charge of Germany and had a two state solution with the Nazis in charge of Germany and freedom lovers in charge of the rest of Europe. That cannot happen, but that appears to be the circumstances a president Joe Biden who wants a two state solution. Can you imagine a Palestinian state up against

Israel that demands its destruction? How does that make sense? It's totally wrong, and that's what's going to bring a big judgment because in Juel two three, God says he's going to come against all the nations that are dividing his land. And it's the same thing in Zechariah one. Do you know that the quartet which makes which is made up of the EU, the UN, the US, and Russia are the four horns in Zecharia. One. God

said he's going to terrorize them because they're trying to divide the land. And right now, as you said, the Biden defistration is almost ready to arbitrary to proclaim a Palestinian state. And God says He's going to terrorize the nations that are trying to divide his land. And that's a prophecy that I believe is going to happen this year. And because of what a pastor what do

you say is happening now? Are the stars aligning? You have some reference to a solar eclipse kind of a explained Let me farew that out from you a little bit for our audience across the nation on this Sunday night. Kind of what are you seeing in the prophecies that lead you to believe this will happen this year? Oh, thank you so much for asking that, Bill. But April eighth is the total solar eclipse. It's going to go from

Mexico up through the United States through Canada. Well that is going to intersect the one from seven years ago that went from Oregon all the way through Carolina. Well, where they intersect is a place called Little Egypt in southern Illinois, and a solar eclipse happens on the very same day of the original plague of three days of darkness in Egypt, which is incredible. And then here they have all these cities. They even have an Egyptian health center right there

at that area. Well, solar eclipse represents the judgments coming on a nation and lunar eclipse on Israel. So I really believe that this coming eclipse is the starting gun of wars happening over the next two years, because the next set of eight solar lunar eclipses are all in the same order as Israel marks to war. Each tribe was a signed a month. And so when I look at the months when these eclipses are happening, of the total lunar eclipses

are coming on Perham. Perham is the book of Esther and Amelek, who wants to destroy the Jews. So when you look at my book, I have all the eclipses lined out. And at Genesis one fourteen, God says he gave these eclipse for signs. And so the problem is many don't understand the signs. Well, I do, and so we need to see that the coming eclipses are all signs of war taking place. Now, I don't mean on the very first day of April eighth, although that could happen,

But I'm just saying, it's a total chaos. And like you were talking about, can you imagine the chaos if we have the elections in at the last minute, Biden dies or they witch to someone else and they don't allow trumping legally, we may not even have an election. To me, it's

so chaotic. We're gonna have chaos in November. If Trump wins, I would love to watch the faces of the pundits and the media experts on November the fifth, in the evening of this year to say, Okay, Trump is back in the White House, and then the chaos begins anew because the

media will never stop going after the guy. But on the other hand, if Joe Biden slash Michelle Obama slash Gavin Newsom slash Kamala Harris slash Regen Whitmer, whoever some interchangeable drill bit takes over in November, there's also going to be total chaos. I would assume Biden's going to try to complete his term. If his mental processes start to fire, which is unlikely, the best day he's going to have would be today. From this day on, it

gets worse. Alzheim dementia doesn't get better. So either way, we're gonna have complete chaos with Joe Biden with bad policies or complete chaos with Donald Trump with good policies. And so either way we're gonna have chaos. I'd read of chaos with the Trumpster than chaos with Joe Biden, because, like you, I have a doubt he's not going to complete the term. He's got another ten months to go, and he's losing it on a daily, weekly

basis. And you know, Pastor Mark Beltz, I saw. I went back on YouTube and I watched a little bit of a debate that he had with Donald Trump. The second one was much better than the first one. And that guy who was debating Donald Trump in October of twenty twenty, Oh, it sounds like one of the demons from Hell's in the background. That guy would not shall we say? That guy completely different than the Joe Biden of today. He looks different, he shuffles, his skin, looks different.

He can't put together thoughts he doesn't remember, and so yes, I think we're gonna have chaos either way. I'd rather have chaos with good policies than chaos with bad policies. And Pastor Mark Builtz lastly, do you think there's a moral depravity in our country that is almost historically unprecedented? And give me some signs of that moral depravity that you've seen. Oh, my goodness, one of the biggest signs where the church is full of sleep. We're

letthargent, We're like the frog and the boiling water. If we remember, I think it was back in thirty eight, were Gone with the Wind. It was the first time they had a cussword, and it was damned and it shocked the public. It made the New York Times that this happened. All of the world was shocked. But now look at the church today. That is nothing, and they'll go to movies and TV shows that have a lot worse than that. So here I see the church is actually below the

standard of the world of seventy years ago. Can you imagine how bad the world is now and this will be the standard of that's hurt seventy years from now. Well, how do we get out of it. How do we stop it? We have about a minute remaining. How can we stop this catastrophe? Politically? Morally? Our magnificent American cities have been ruined by democratic

liberal policies. There's no part of Washington, DC, or Atlanta or Portland is in a complete disaster with drugs and fentanyl, non marriages, the drugs, pornography. Even the Hallmark Channel now has homosexual love triangles. Can you explain to me how we get out of it? Oh, yeah, exactly. And even in Oregon they're allowing people to graduate without even knowing anything. That's horrible. But the way we're going to get out of this is by

repentance. That's what it's going to have to come down to. We'd have to draw close to golf and I'm not sure if it's not too late. As a matter of fact, that in the Book of Jeremiah three times God told Jeremiah, don't even pray for these people. So but I think the way we're going to get out of it is if people individually repent and turn back to God. The big will is everyone is so selfish and narcissistic, so we have to repent. That's the only way. Well, it's a

good a way to end this Sunday night. And once again, Pastor Mark Bilts, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. The book is America at War twenty twenty four to twenty twenty six. Pastor Mark Bilts, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And good luck with the book and get the messages out. And Pastor thank you very much. Well, you're sure welcome, Bill if you're appreciate it. And

they can just go to e sm dot us to get the book. God bless you and God bless America. Thank you, Thank you, Pastor, thank you very much. Let's continue with more and if a line becomes available. Eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven. Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you every Sunday night. You know, it's good to

hear from religious individuals at times. And I would note again that Joel Lostein had a tremendous service in Lakewood Church this morning, which is about ten miles outside of Houston. About that Marino character that did what that Marino character did among the most disgusting things. Of course, mass shootings are terrible events.

No matter what the motive. But when you break it down, when you listen to a retired sheriff Curry Myers of Johnson County, which is outside Kansas City, and you look at what happened with this particular Marino character, you understand that there were many signs by Marino ahead of time to determine whether or not a serious crime was about to be committed. But obviously it was. And let's continue with more. Coming up at midnight Eastern time is the great

Leland Vitter of News Nation. He's on every night between seven pm and eight pm. He discusses all the issues quite well. I want to get his perspective on this week, the tremendous news events that happened this week. Really we could spend an entire show in each one, but Leland Vetter, News Nation will break it down for you. Bill Cunningham, the great American with you every Sunday night, Willie the Ball rock you by Choice Hotels, Acuto

Lodge and Roadway in Hotels are serving up double points for over qualifying. Stay book at Choice Hotels dot com. Now here's the man who's been recognized radio's best, the recipient of not one, but two prestigious Marconi Awards for he is broadcast excellence. The one and only Bill Cunningham. Bill Cunningham, the Great America. Of course, Leland Viddert is on News Nation every night Monday through Friday at the seven pm Eastern time. Spent many, many years in

the news gathering business. Leland Viddert, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before we talk about the coverage you've had this week of many topics, many years you spent traveling in the world to spend a lot of time in New York City working for Fox News for a long period of time, what was the can you jump back in your mind before the Donald became presidential timber? And how was Donald Trump seen in New York City before he became

a political candidate. Boy, we can measure politics is before Donald Trump and after Donald Trump, can't we? Yeah, the Golden Escalator was the moment America changed? You know, Bill, I think he has been setting himself up for this role for a long time. I'm thinking about Donald Trump at the White House correspondence dinner when Barack Obama was roasting him. I'm thinking about Donald Trump, who let the burther cause for a long time, I'm thinking

about Donald Trump. Probably my favorite quote from him is from Playboy magazine in the nineteen eighties when he said it's called the Trump Show and it's sold out everywhere. And Donald Trump has always been, in one way or another, an entertainer and a politician. He just may not have been a politician in

the way that we think of it. And Leland Vitter when I had him on a few times in the nineties and in the late eighties, and his first business venture as a businessman was in Cincinnati, Ohio, a place near the Cincinnati Gardens, and he wanted to show to his daddy that he could

go outside New York City and do a successful business. He built dozens of apartments, buildings, sold them, leased them, then sold them, made a boatload of money in Cincinnati. And that's something that was my connection with him early on. And when I think back, I think about a tremendous businessman. Had the TV show, He gave money to Al Sharpton, he was wine, dined in, pocket lined all over in New York City.

I can recall there was a problem with a skating rink that couldn't get up off the ground that Donald took it over, made it a great looking facility. He bought this building, bought that building, the art of the deal, he bought Trump Tower, did all that stuff. And he was always a maverick, but he always was loved. In fact, his TV show The Apprentice had really high ratings in the beginning, like many shows. After a few years that faded off a little bit. But nonetheless, New York

City loved Donald Trump. And I was with him a couple times on the sidewalks. And when you walk with Donald Trump down the sidewalk, you have people literally cops, firefighters, you had vendors, you had you had New Yorkers, you had tourists all yelling at Donald. He was loved. That guy could walk out on the street. It was like a beatle. It was like Paul McCartney walking down Fifth Avenue in front of Saint Patrick's Cathedral, which is very close to his Trump Tower. And the guy was loved.

And now can you can you receive a fair trial in New York City starting March twenty fifth, when the jury pool is coming out of that city, which is I think voted for Trump, voted against Trump, like seventy five percent in each of the two elections. Can Donald Trump Leland Vender, in your view, get a fair trial in New York City in front of that

jury. Well, I guess the question is if we want to think about it legally, and you're the lawyer, I'm not, but I believe you're guaranteed under the Constitution an impartial jury of your peers, and impartial means that you don't have an opinion of somebody, you can judge them fairly. I don't know where Donald Trump could get a fair trial by that basis anywhere in

the country in that in that I don't know. I don't know how you find twelve people in America a sound mind and in IQ over eighty or above room temperature that don't have a strong opinion of Donald Trump. If if you know somebody, I bet you Between you and I Bill, who know a lot of people, we couldn't find one person. No. No, you

talk about a character that is dividing, and that's Donald Trump. And you know, I've been in many jury trials in which you tell a jury member you have to put aside everything you think you know about the case and judge this simply upon what happens in the four walls of this courtroom. Can you do that? And almost every time when you ask that question, the answer from the jury member is yeah, sure, I'll put a side. I'll

forget about Donald Trump. I'll forget about the escalator, forget about the apprentice, forget about the ice rink, forget about the four years of the presidency, forget about the ninety one count indictments all all over the Eastern US. Forget about the judgments issued against him, which is close to a half a billion dollars. I'll put that out of my mind and I'll be fair and impartial. And they look at you and they mean that. But when you

get in the jury room, that's a different story. And whether he can get a fair trial in New York City, I don't know how anyone is not heard about Donald Trump. Can you put it inside? They're gonna mouth the words yes. I'm not sure it can happen. Now, let's talk about I'm watching you. What was it Thursday or Friday night? All of a sudden, it came up about a week ago that Biden was going to speak at seven forty five, and all of a sudden, then he came

out with Fanny Willis. We all said she's not going to testify because she has the right not to test She could take the Fifth Amendment. What is she going to do? How startling in your opinion, Leland Vedder, was the testimonies not just to Fanny Willis, but also Nathan Wade, the father and then also the associate. That whole thing was truly unbelievable. Correct, Well, you didn't need soap opera TV this week because we had Cable News,

which broadcast in its entirety the hearings right of Fanny Willis. She's the prosecutor in Georgia going after Donald Trump. It struck me as sad in that to your point about getting a fair trial in America, you prosecutor job is to find crimes and then figure out who committed those crimes. Right in Russia went the other way. You find them, find the man. I'll show you the crime. That was Loretteberia, who was the head of the secret

police there. It feels like both in the New York case with Lahita James, I mean she said it publicly, I'm I'm you know, I'm running on a platform to get Donald Trump. And then almost pretty similarly with Fanny Willis. They both tried. They both tried to figure out a way to

get Donald Trump. I think what the real irony is is that, since somebody mentioned this on Instagram, Donald Trump is going on trial in the end of March for paying off his alleged mistress right strom Me Daniels to stay quiet, whereas Fanny Willis is somehow allowed to continue to be a prosecutor after paying off per alleged lover. So go figure is that? You know? I hadn't heard that before. Leland Vedic he goes in the case with Fanny Willis,

even though she claims she paid him and Nathan Wade in cash. Was she walking in Belize? Was she in the Bahamas? Was she in Jamaica? Was she in the one with literally thousands and thousands of dollars in cash in her purse? I don't know what a trip to Belize would costs. I'm sure it was several thousand dollars. And does anyone really believe she's running around these foreign countries with thousands and thousands of dollars in cash? I don't buy that at all. Well, to be fair, she said she paid

him back when she got home. What I can't understand is that you're let's just give her the benefit of doubt. You're a prosecutor, you know what the law is. You know that you're not allowed to stept gifts and or you know the thing to favor from someone who's getting money from the county, which she was, because he was being paid as a special proceeding in two to six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. So you know all of this.

So you're trying to be really careful and ensure that there is no conflicts of any type. Yet you choose to pay him back in cash in the one way that is absolutely untraceable by definition. That makes a lot of sense. So if it was legitimate, she would issue a check to make sure that she covered it all, and she would ask Nathan Wade, if she was legitimate, don't just verbally tell me what did the airline tickets cost? What did the rooms cost? What did all the dinners? Under Georgia law,

my wife has been a judge for twenty seven years. If she gets something as a gift greater than fifty dollars, she's got to report it on these forms in Georgia. The numbers one hundred dollars from one person. Accumulative gift of one hundred dollars or more, you got to report it. She wants to trial judge to believe that on all these trips, there were like four or five trips over about a five or six month period, that she never

received anything of value more than cumulatively one hundred dollars. And that's if it was legitimate. She would have said, here are the receipts. Okay, this is what it was. I'm giving you a check so I can prove exactly that you gave me less than one hundred dollars cumulatively. And they came

up with concocted a scheme where it could not be traced. Then they put on Fanny Willis's father, who's a former member of the Black Panther Party in California, to come on and say, black folks always have cash everywhere because

we're just taught to do so to provide cover. I don't. It's not It doesn't pass the smell test to think that a public prosecutor knowing she can't benefit from the prosecution of any person, knowing she can't accept a gift of one hundred dollars from anybody who's working for state government, and somehow she would

concoct a scheme to make sure it couldn't be traced. And the fact of the matter is, I'd like to see bank records where one of the two of them, for months and months put thousands of dollars into an account in cash or took thousands of dollars out of an account in cash, and neither side produced those records either. So those five trips had to cost well over

ten thousand dollars. So there was five to ten thousand dollars in cash that Fanny Willison would have taken out, put into an account, or taken out of an account, and the accounting wasn't present for any of that. But we do know that she benefited greatly by having a boyfriend collect at least six hundred and fifty thousand dollars because of all these trips. And every year she had a sign up with a new agreement with Nathan Wade, and when she

signed up there was testimony to this part. The second year when she's he signed up again for the two hundred and fifty dollars an hour. At that point they were actively boyfriends and girlfriends, and so she couldn't legally do any of that. And I guess it's a guess my part in your part. But the judge is running for reelection this November, and to be a Democrat running for a judge ship, and in a judge ship in Atlanta, there's

certain things you can and can't do. And I think politically he'd be hard pressed to throw her off the case, and that may have the impact in November of him not being re elected. However, if that's the price of doing your job, damn it, you got to do it because that's the price. And at this point, the March twenty fifth is coming up, what in about five weeks, and five weeks from now, we're gonna know, one way or another exactly what the heck's going on. And he's going

to sit in that jury trial for maybe as long as two months. And to me, you know, Leland Vidder, this is not a way to run a railroad. I don't know how we got to this situation. But the point you just made that is that in one place, allegedly, I guess it's proven now that Donald Trump paid Michael Cohen one hundred and forty five thousand dollars or so to Stormy Daniels to cover up a tryst in the year twenty oh six before the election, and Michael Cohen flipped on the Donald.

So you have, I guess you call her a lover. One hundred and forty thousand dollars. Trump'son died it, Nathan Wade gets six hundred and fifty thousand, and she's whine dying in pocket lined with no problem. To me, that's somewhat unusual. Well, it would be one of many things that are quite unusual in twenty twenty four Bill. It all fits in. And so when you plan, when you plan the coming week show, what do you do? Because you got it's like juggling. It's unbelievable. We got

Navalni's death, which is which is said and sick. You have the situation happening sometime this week or next we're going to find out from the trial judge in Atlanta whether or not Fanny Willis is off the case. My prediction issue won't be off the case, as she'll continue and maybe get the trial date at some point in the future. Then you got all all the Supreme Court stuff going on. You got two cases in the US Supreme Court. One

is about immunity, and I think the president doesn't have immunity. If some president wants to go knock over a bunch of banks during the day, I don't think you can claim presidential immunity and therefore it's okay. And then the other case is also interesting as can be, which is can Colorado throw them off the ballot? I think the Supreme Court probably is going to say they can't throw them off the ballot in one state. But secondly, this other

part about immunity, the DC Circuit road. I've read the opinion. It's eighty seven pages long. It's really a strong opinion. And maybe they could do either one. They could give the Trumpster a victory on one and not a victory on the other and see what occurs. But at this point Leland Venterd, I guess we're blessed to live in interesting times. And if somehow Fanny Willis has thrown off the case, we're talking about months and months and

months of the delay in the Atlantic case. And if the Supreme Court takes the immunity case, then there goes the Jack Smith case for at least through the there may not be a Trump trial by November on lessons to one March twenty fifth, which appears to be likely. And then we haven't dealt yet with Judge Urgeron, who gave an opinion of four hundred and fifty million. Were you surprised at the level? It was three? I think three hundred

and fifty six million plus nine percent interest. Plus you have Gene Carroll, which was eighty three plus five that's ninety. He's looking at something close to five hundred million dollars out of New York courtrooms. And many people have said that is ridiculous, that's absurd. And now there's an effort by truckers you may have seen in others to boycott New York City because of what they're doing to the Donald. But were you shocked to the size of that award by

judge Judge Ergoon. No, And I'll tell you why. Because there are few things more powerful in the world than you notice from your past life, than a prosecutor in America. Yeah, and that's they are entrusted with enormous power, the power power to ruin lives, the power to throw people in jail, the power to indict, you know, on and on and on and to do so almost unilaterally. There's very few checks on them, obviously, you know, once you get to the justice system there is, but

the power of prosecutors is enormous. And that's exactly what Lahita James, which is the Attorney General of New York decided you when she went after Donald Trump, she for all intent and purposes, invented a victim in an alleged financial fraud. She chose to do it civilly, not criminally, so there was a lower burden of proof, and as you pointed out, also took it to one of the most anti Trump venues in the country. So no, it seems it seems fairly obvious that that would have gotten pulled off. So

I don't I wasn't so much surprised. I was much like when you see what happened with Fanny Willis, is that you think to yourself, when the justice system is weaponized against anybody, And I think we have to keep that in mind. On the other side, but when the justice system is weaponizing against anybody, America stops looking like America. Whether you like Donald Trump or you don't like Donald Trump. Prosecutors finding people are picking people and then finding

crimes it does not feel like this country anymore now. Both of them said that is the age, and also Alvin Bragg both campaign I will destroy Donald Trump. I will convict Donald Trump. I'll get up every day and sue him every which way that I can. And that's not the way the system out to operate. And especially those who are not Donald Trump fans could understand

the tables could be turned. Once again, Leyland Vitter, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show tonight, and I wish you and yours nothing of the best of News Nation. I watch it every night. You're on seven o'clock Monday through Friday. Leyland Vitter, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Leland. Thanks good night, God bless you. Allright, let's continue with more. Show me a

Man and I'll find the crime. Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night, Billy Cunningham, the great American. All is good to hear from Leland Vitters. He's on, as I said, News Nation Monday through Friday about seven o'clock. And he also pointed out that somehow paying off Stormy Daniels is a crime by being rather a gymnastic, But paying off Martin Wade by the county prosecutor is not a crime. That Samow paying off lovers in one way becomes

a crime and the other way it is not a crime. It doesn't work that way, does it? Somehow it does. And if this trial judge keeps on Fanny Willis in this case, that would be totally utterly ridiculous, totally ridiculous, because obvious they can coct it a scheme so that these trips could be taken on taxpayer expense, and they can coct at a scheme that would demonstrate we couldn't prove one way or another whether she actually reimbursed for any

of it, because she said she used cash. It would take cash in the range of literally thousands and thousands of dollars which she said she paid. All she had to do was pay by check. She didn't want to pay by check because she wanted the flexibility of having available to her down the road that she didn't violate a criminal statute. And make no mistake about this, if there was a Republican prosecutor available to prosecute Fanny Willis and Nathan Wade,

they would do it in a heartbreak. They would do it quickly, They would do it now, because it is terrible to pay your lover six hundred and fifty thousand dollars then personally benefit from the payment of those funds. Leland bitter, Thank you very much. Coming up next and last will be the great John Lott about mass shootings. Bill Cunningham, with you every Sunday.

N Bill Cunningham, the great American. Of course, in the last several days we've had a couple more mass shootings as defined by the mainstream media. Last Sunday, at the Lakewood Church of Joel Ostein an illegal immigrant from El Salvador shows up with an AR fifteen. On the side of the gun was Free Palestine and this Marino character was transgender but also illegal alien. Had a detainer and eviction order against against her, but she didn't respond to it.

Multiple criminal offenses were committed over the year, starting at the age of eighteen should not have been present, and one of the more cowardly acts of a mother brought a five year old to the scene of death and mayhem, and the only death in that case was, of course Marino. And there were a couple off duty police officers some were wounded. In Lakewood Church outside of Dallas, and then at the Kansas City Parade, a great coming together.

According to media accounts, one million showed up and two or three got into some argument using a handgun, fired off about twenty some shots. There were twenty one people wounded. One who was killed, which was a radio personality, and I would note that her name is Lisa Galvin and she's dead. Many wounded appears to be a personal dispute. But never let a crisis go

to waste. And what occurred is that after each shooting, gun control advocates popped up again, as if anything you or I could do would change what Marino did. In the Lakewood church of Joel Ostein or two individuals teenagers who

were shooting at each other, and there were many in the middle. One of the great columns I've read recently is by John Lott, who spent time in the DOJ with Donald Trump, and he also is responding to story of the Bloomberg School of Public Health at John Hopkins in which they say the threat of an armed insurrection is so pressing we must act quickly to impose gun control

measures. The report is called Defending democracy and the purposes proposes restricting concealed carrying public places, banning carrying guns around legislative buildings and polling places, enacting red flag laws and opening denouncing violence, and etc. John Lotte, once again, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And when these events continue to transpire?

Number One, from our talks in the past and your research at crimeresearch dot org, America is well down the list in mass shootings per capita, and of course that's never called by the mainstream media. But first of all, let's talk about some of the facts about whether it's Florida, Texas or anywhere else in this great country of ours. How much of a problem will armed insurrectionists be allah January sixth, and how much of a law could be passed to stop that. I think it's all a bunch of bs. Give

me your perspective, the great John Lotte. Please, sure, thanks, it's great to talk to you. Well, I mean, January sixth, there were no armed insurrectionists that fired a gun or threatened anybody with the gun

at that time. There's testimony from the FBI before Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin where he directly asked them whether there was any evidence of that, and they said no. So, you know, and you look across the country, the people that they want to go after in this report are those carrying a

permanent concealed handgun. Concealed handgun permit holders are incredibly law abiding. They're convicted of any type of firearms related violation at one twelfth the rate that police are convicted of firearms related violations, and police themselves are very rarely convicted of that. You know, you have about half the state legislatures in the country allow people with concealed handgun permits, for example, to go and carry firearms in

the state legislatures. There are no problems that have been reported over many decades with concealed carry permit holders carrying in those places. You know. So it's amusing just to see how they worry about things that might possibly go wrong without actually talking about the actual data and saying what has been the actual experience. Are concealed carry permit holders a threat? They just want to latch onto anything that they can to try to have more types of gun restrictions that are there.

You sign a report from the adl Anti Deformation League, which I think is very illustrative and according to the statistics the facts, crimes are not being reported quite often to the federal government by blue cities in blue states because they're so bad. But the ADL study purports to show that extremists committed twenty five of the nation's nineteen thousand, one hundred and ninety six homicides in twenty twenty two. I don't know, John Lott what percentage that is, but it's

infinitestenable. But every murder is a bad, of course. But all these extremists are supposedly right wingers. And you point out Peyton Genron in Buffalo and Anderson Aldridge in Colorado, and they account for fifteen of the twenty five fifteen of the twenty five murders. Ten other attackers killed one person each, which

is all bad. But to have a law that says somehow concealed carry permit holders must suffer when in twenty twenty two the ADL itself reports that extremist committed twenty five of almost twenty thousand homicides indicate it's not much of a problem whatsoever. But it doesn't stop every time. I guess you cringe whenever there's a mass shooting and waiting for the next round Bloomberg, Democrats, etc. To

say, well, obviously we got a gun control problem. We have to take away the right of John Lott, Bill Cunningham and each of my listeners from carrying a gun or by owning a weapon. And it has no impact whatsoever. But it's a good fundraiser. And so I guess you and I have had so many discussions on this, and it seems like the facts don't

matter. Is there some ulterior motive? Because I would assume Bloomberg and Moms against the Gun Violence, which all of us are against gun violence, somehow doesn't get the message or do they know what the message is, and they directly lie to the American people into the media, which is their megaphone.

Right. Well, yeah, Unfortunately, the national news media is not critical of these types of claims, and in fact, I guess I've gotten more and more convinced over time that they are openly willing to put out misinformation. Look, that's the day that we have right now. Would be so madically different if the media, for example, would mention that we keep seeing mass

public shootings in places where guns are banned. If you look at attacks in public places, not involving some other type of crime like a robbery or a gang fight over drug turf, and where four more people are killed. Ninety four percent of those types of attacks occur in places where guns are banned. You mentioned the Buffalo mass murderer, where he killed ten people. That individual in his manifesto had a very long discussion in there about why he picked the

target that he did. The media ignored it. They don't mention that he wanted to go to a place with strict gun control where he knew his victims weren't going to be able to go and defend himself. That's something that you see time after time in these discussions, whether it's anybody from the Charleston church shooter or to the Nashville Covenant School shooter. You know, you just see this time after time. These guys may be crazy in some sense, but

they're not stupid. Their goal is to get media attention, which of course is something else that the media won't report on when they write about that omen I guess is understandable from the media's perspective. And they know the more people they kill, the more media attention that they're going to get. And they know if they go to a place where their victims can't defend themselves. They're going to be more successful and killing more people and getting more media attention.

But the media refuses to talk about that. They don't mention, and they don't you know, they report, often initially incorrectly about the type of gun used or how they think they personally got the gun, but they don't mention that these individuals have attacked in places where guns are banned. You know, So these guys, you know, it's not just that it doesn't have any effect, it's that these laws actually encourage these attacks. These guys. It

makes it so that they are magnets for attacks where these guys go. I mean, you look at across the country. In most states, only a tiny percentage of the state our places are gun free zones. But yet that's

where the attacks occur over and over and over again. And you know, even when you have local police, like with the Covenant School shooter last year, go and have a press conference the day of the attack where they say the person had another target but had decided not to go after it because there were people with guns that were there that would be able to go and stop

the attack. So you know it just it's unfortunate, but the media has a real impact on the debate here and they seem to be consciously designed to try to ban guns. And unfortunately, I think the Blueberg people, I mean, give us certain consistency with the people on the left, and that is they want to make it very difficult for law enforcement to go and do its job, and they also want to make it difficult for private citizens to be able to go and protect themselves. In both ways, they want to

make it so it's not risky for criminals to go and commit crime. And one thing that always occurs is that the Nashville Covenant School shooter, who had another site in mind but chose not to go there because of armed security, he decided to show up and to kill children and teachers. That the manifesto was available and to my knowledge, has not yet been released because it might

not fit a media narrative. And I also would would think, and I've had on the Catholic leagues Michael McDonald and Bill Donohue and others, that it appears that Catholic or Christian churches have been desecrated and graffitied hundreds and hundreds of times without media coverage as to what's happening in Catholic churches in this whether it's Nashville or Joel Olstein's church five miles out of Houston Lakewood, the same thing

happened. Have you noticed any statistical abnormalities about the five transgender individuals who have shot up various schools and churches in the past past year, And of course transgenderism is a mental disorder, gender dysphoria. Until recently now it's paid for by the government, and that's another mental condition, and that have you noticed

any uptick in violence against Christian churches Catholic schools. Well after kind of the leak of the Dobbs decision came out, we looked at attacks on pro life facilities versus the pro abortion places, and the rate of attacks on the pro life places were about twenty four times more frequent than the attacks on the pro abortion places. You know, But when those occur, you'll get brief local media coverage of them. But when anything happens with the pro abortion place,

even if it's very minor, it's going to get national news coverage. So people have the perception that the opposite's true, you know, with regard to these types of attacks like the Lakewood Church in Texas. You know, they occur unfortunately relatively frequently, but fortunately in many of these cases, like the White Settlement church shooting outside Fort Work a few years ago or others, you have had concealed carey permit holders that have stopped it, and that often makes

it so that the media just ignores it. I think the only reason why the White Settlement one got the news coverage is that the media initially reported that they were somehow security guards, when they were just the person who stopped it was just a concealed care permit holder that was there who I've talked to.

But you know, with regard to the trans what you find is that if you look at surveys, because it is a pretty recent thing that they've done surveys on from twenty eighteen to last year, about zero point seven percent, less than one percent of the population identifies as being trans. Yet they make up over five point four percent of the mass public shooters over that period of time, So they're over represented by more than a factor of seven than their

share of the population. You know, that's pretty high compared to other groups. It's hard to find any other group that's as over represented in terms of mass public shooters as you find for trans. But you know, as you mentioned, you know, something like the Covenant School shooting, the buy An administration quickly took control of the diaries that were there. There's been three pages

from the diaries that have been leaked, but there's much more there. Even the three pages that were leaked basically shows that you have a person who hated whites and had real mental problems that were there. And you know, it's not too surprising to me that trans are overrepresented massively in terms of their share of these attacks versus their share of the population, because we know that trans individuals commit suicide at very high rates. And what you find overwhelmingly in these

mass public murders is that they are suicidal. They're committing suicide because they want to get attention, and that's the whole goal there, that they want people to know that they were here. You'll very frequently hear, you know, see them making statements like if I can only kill more people, sections such did I can get even more media attention? Or my name will go down

the history books so people will know that I was here. They are people that just feel unappreciated in some way, and unfortunately, you know, there's a lot of things that kind of feed into that in the media and as you mentioned with the government, yep, crimeresearch dot Org is the site. I check it out once or twice a week. But law abiding concealed carry permit holders are the most honest, the most god fearing, the most following

the law group in America by far. There is no armed insurrection about to occur if Donald Trump doesn't win. There's no armed insurrection. There was none on January the sixth. There was not one gun found and the only shot that was fired was Ashley Babbitt. Well, John Lotte, we got to

run once again. It's a Crimeresearch dot Org in the Washington Times. You have a great column up and once again thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and John Lott, with your permission, will do it again and thank you very much. Thanks for being there, Bill, John Lott, thank you. Let's continue with more and if a line becomes available eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven Bill cunning Him the Great American Live

with you every Sunday Night by Billy Cunningham, the Great American. Thanks for listening this Sunday night and many great guests on tonight. I want to say one thing before we wrap things up. There's a headline in San Francisco, San Francisco to apologize renew reparations push. San Francisco is ready to apologize for its role in decades of discrimination against black residents, making the city one of the first in the nation to address reparations in cash payments that might be as

high as five million dollars per black person. The seven page draft opinion says San Francisco has a long history of creating laws, policies, and institutions that are perpetual racial inequality in our city. The move comes after its task force formed last summer recommended reparations in the black community, including the potential of five

million dollar payouts per person. I have a question, according to San Francisco Black liberals, that the San Francisco for decades has perpetuated racial stereotypes and and hurt black families. Who has been in charge of San Francisco the past fifty years? The answer is the Democratic Party. In fact, recently here are the party. The last time there was a Republican mayor in San Francisco was in nineteen sixty four. Since then there's been fourteen mayors. Can you guess

which political party each of the fourteen mayors attended? The answer, of course is the Democratic Party. Can you tell me are there any Republicans Conservative Republicans anywhere in the San Francisco area. The answer, of course is no, there are none. The Democratic Party is completely in charge of San Francisco. And having been completely in charge of San Francisco, they've destroyed the place for black residents, including one Kamala Harris, and including one Gavin Newsom, they

have destroyed the place completely. And maybe if reparations had to be paid, the Democratic Party should pay it because they're the ones who have caused the problems in every major American city. Once again, thank you for listening tonight, specially dove to hear from Leland Biter and Moore, Bill Cunningham, the great American with you and all other great Americans every Sunday night. New evidence suggests there's a shadow candidate running for a president of the U

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