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All right now, Billy Cunningham, the great American. Great to have you with me this Sunday night, and so much going on, it's like drinking from a fire hose. We have the issue of once again, the media. This week's going to be completely encapsulated around the idea of the cruelty of Donald Trump's immigration policies as exhibited in Milwaukee, and also with the deportation of a four year old
being treated for cancer, deported despite US citizenship. We're going to play for you later a cut of Secretary of State Marco Rubio. I'm looking at the headline four year old being treated for cancer, deported despite US citizenship. That's the headline on CNN. Two other US kids are also deported to Honduras. With their mothers. Lawyers and advocacy groups now say and the truth isn't exactly what the headline reports. But see this media is not concerned about the truth.
They're concerned with a die dribe that fits their prejudice, and if it fits the prejudice, they go with at big time. If it doesn't fit their prejudice, they ignore it completely. And of course, also at stake's going to be the whereabouts right now of Eduardo Flores Ruiz who appeared in the court room of Judge Hannah Dugan in Milwaukee. Media is going to go nuts on that one. And I'm watching also the Democratic Party disintegrating in front of
our very eyes. You know, the party that cares about the rule of law, that no one is above the law. Well guess what liberal judges, according to the mayor, according to the governor, is all above the law in Wisconsin because Judge Hannah Dugan acted in a way that violated federal criminal statutes. And not even judges are above the law. Or maybe Democrats think the only person above the law
might be Donald Trump. But in reality Trumps said again today coming back from Italy, we did a great job I think representing our country that when the US Supreme Court rules on an issue, he will follow what they say to do. He said, I'm not going to violate the United States Supreme Court. And so that also will not be well publicized by the mainstream media. But I have one when I speak to Hannity, talked a lot
about of people. They we all agree on one thing, the great one, Mark Levin, that the mainstream media has lost its power beginning in twenty eight Over the last what seventeen years, the American people will have figured out that talk radio and podcasters are much more likely to give you the unvarnished truth than the mainstream media that are a bunch of ninety percent or more leftists that wanted to find a result according to their own political bias.
Media should be independent, objective, and fair. Instead, they're on that they are shall we say, commit it to the left wing side of any issue. And so this case of Edwater Flores Ruiz in Dugan's Milwaukee court room as a classic example. Flores Ruiz was born in Mexico. He's
a Mexican citizen. He was charged in her court with three counts of misdemeanor battery DV domestic violence and infliction of physical harm that charges to them from a March twelfth fight that occurred between flores Rue and two roommates after he was accused by them of playing music too loud. The complaine states of the defendant Ruiz punched one mate, one roommate, thirty times hit a woman who tried to end the fight. In court, Floresuz pled not guilty to
charges according to the records. Now here's the kicker. Floresrue has lived in the US and was issued a notice in order to expedite removal by US District Border Patrol agents in January of twenty thirteen. Who was president in twenty thirteen, That's the deporter in chief. That was Barack Hussain Obama. He was arrested, deported to Mexico through Negalles, Arizona, the port of entry, and he stayed in New Mexico. Shortly he quickly returned illegally again to the United States,
having never saw permission to re enter the country. Now you may recall the de porter in chief was Barack Usain Obama, who deported over three million illegals. How much of an issue on Oyama was in the White House of reporting illegals out of this country. It was a non issue. It didn't matter. The media was on his side.
They wouldn't report on issues of deportation. In fact, at this point in his presidency, one hundred days in this president, Trump has deported about thirteen thousand, and his first term he deported a little over one million. The deporter in chief was Barack Husain Obama. In fact, the remarks of Obama and Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton in the period of twenty oh six to about twenty sixteen were similar to the remarks of Donald Trump today. To go further,
our March to twenty eighth, twenty twenty five. What about a month ago, Ice was informed of Flues Ruiz, who was charged in a Milwaukee court case facing three serious misdemeanors. One of the victims he has sought it by the way once to the hospital. So they planned to arrest Ruiz following a pre trial hearing on a the eighteenth, what about ten days ago, right, And they waited outside
the courtroom. They never entered the courtroom. Ruiz's fingerprints and photographs were taken by the Milwaukee County Jail electronically submitted to the federal database, and someone out of keyboard said, Hey, that's the guy we've been looking for. Entered the country illegally committed crimes inside of America, was deported under Obama, quickly re entered the country. Sounds like somebody that represented the Democratic Party today, right.
So.
On April the eighteenth, about ten days ago, Ice planned to Arrestorease at the Milwaukee County Courthouse following his scheduled criminal court appearance outside of the courtroom of Judge Dougan. Six agents arrived on the morning of April the eighteenth,
positioned themselves outside of the judge's courtroom. According to the complaint, Dugan instructed the officers, who were members of the FBI Homeland Security, and Ice instructed them they first must consult with the chief judge to facilitate the arrest, and the chief judge was down the hallway up the steps, so they trekked down the hallway up the steps. One of them, one officer, witnessed Flores Ruiz and his attorney exiting the
courtroom from a non public hallway used by jurors. According to the federal complaint, the officers followed Ruiz and his attorney outside and then he contacted the other ICE officials who were walking down the hallway up the steps, and a footchase ensued and Flores Ruiz was arrested by ICE officers. At this point, after the arrest was facilitated, the one ICE agent who saw what the judge personally had done
notified the other five what had happened. If that was you or me facilitating the escape of a federal fugitive, what would happen to you or I? It would be a bad situation. So this was a hot potato. So they wanted to pass it up the food chain. What do we do with a judge who's committing in the presence of ICE officials at least one seemingly two federal felonies, obstruction of justice and aiding a federal fugitive. So it
went up the food chain and it came back down. Well, Democrats say, no one's above the law right, or a nation the rule of law right. So they waited a little bit of time, said okay, proceed. What they did then was file an affidavit under oath as to what they observed. And there were other witnesses in the hallway, including the two people that Ruiz had beaten, they wanted their day in court. So the decision was made to arrest her, and they did arrest her, and she released
within twelve hours. She's now facing two federal felonies. Now you would think something called a purp walk is something used by the FBI all the time. The purp walk means you have some Wall Street criminal and you want to make sure the media is present when you purp walk them out the front of the building to just suaye to others from engage in similar misbehavior. And so our FBI director Cash Pattel put on some social media site Judge du Geant handcuffed walking into a patrol car.
The media what nuts on that one too. So at this point you would think the legal system in Wisconsin would say, well, you know, judge, you can't do that. Well guess what not exactly. In fact, one of a fellow judge of hers has said the following. Her name is Judge Monica Isham i sham Aisham Isham said on Saturday yesterday issued a strongly worded email to judges in Wisconsin laying out her plans. She said, to the other judges in the state of Wisconsin, if there's no guidance
for us and no support for us. I will refuse to hold court and branch to in Sawyer County. I will not put myself or my staff, who may feel compelled to help me in my community in harm's way. Secondly, she said, quote, I have no intention of allowing anyone to be taken out of my courtroom by ICE and sent to a concentration camp, especially without due process, as both of the constitutions we swore to support require. Well, someone needs to tell this judge that the Ruiz was
not arrested in a courtroom. He was arrested on the lawn of the courthouse running away, and that when ICE put someone in jail, it is not a concentration camp. And this Rue's character had lots of due process. In fact, he had more due process than he was entitled to because he was in this country illegally twice.
So.
In addition to the judges, another judge, judge Pedro Cologne, who was in the Court of Appeals in the state of Wisconsin, issued another statement saying that he wanted his Supreme Court, one step above him, to issue guidelines about whether or not the activities of ICE was proper outside of a courtroom. The answer, of course would be yes. Of course, if Milwaukee County Jails allowed ice inside the jails, these things could be handled much easier. But see Wisconsint
very liberal. The judiciary there won't allow such things to take place. So now you have the judges changing the facts to fit their prejudice. Number one, for Judge Dugan, they had a warned for her arrest. Number two, there was no ice activity inside the court courtroom. It was
outside the courtroom, in fact, outside the courthouse. And number three or are they saying that judges have a cloaking power like in Star Trek, the next generation that can be cloaked somehow, that they don't have to follow federal law. I hope not. The governor is weighed in the governor Wisconsin saying similar things that judges do not have to follow federal law. They can violate the law knowingly and purposefully.
And by the way, lost in all this are the two individuals that Ruiz beat up, put one in the hospital, punched him in the face thirty times. He wanted his day in court, didn't get it. So we live in perilous times. And they could identify flu as Ruez because of the database, and they went there to arrest him when he came out of the courtroom, when the judge and their staff said, there's ice waiting outside. But how
did this judge know that Ruiz was illegal? How did this judge know that there was a worn out for his arrest. I would assume she had that knowledge, which is why she acted as she did. You cannot obscure, contradict, interfere with federal officials in the implication of their federal duties. You simply can't do it. So at this point that this will be a talking point this week. By the way,
this is the only judge to do it. There was two other judges that have been noted, one in New Mexico for hiding and abating the arrival of illegal members of the Venezuela in the street gang to live with a judge and with his wife. And he's been arrested for hiding these fugitives members of street gangs inside his
own home. And there was another case from twenty eighteen in which a judge, of course in Massachusetts, her name is Judge Shelley Joseph, departed federal court in April the twenty fifth twenty nineteen in Boston after facing obstruction of justice charge for helping a man in this country illegally to evade immigration officials, and she was arrested. But then in twenty twenty two, Joseph judged. Joseph surrendered to authorities and federal prosecutors under of course, Joe Biden dropped the
charges against her. She was referred to the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct and the charges are pending civilly against her. There So we have three cases of judges ignoring federal law because it doesn't fit their particular political viewpoints, cloaking it in the idea of or saving these illegal immigrants who are criminals from concentration camps. And secondly, somehow being a state court judge means you don't have to follow
the law. If you're a judge, Democrats say, don't follow the law, do what you gotta do, but protect these so called innocent persons from going to a concentration camp. In Ruiza's case, he was going to be sent back to Mexico and no concentration camp. He had no other criminal charges in Mexico, the only ones for misdemeanors in Wisconsin and in the other case. I don't know from the twenty nineteen case, but this other judge assisted an
illegal alien to avoid apprehension arrest by federal officials. That warns out for the arrest. Judge Evers am I saying that correctly E V. E R S. Judge Tony Evers of Wisconsin said, quote, Donald Trump is undermining our judiciary at every level, including flat out disobeying the highest court in the land and threatening to impeach and remove judges who do not rule in his favor quote unquote. That
is a bald faced, unmitigated lie. He has always said, I will obey any order from the US Supreme Court, and as far as removing judges, that's up to each state panel unless you're in jail. And this particular Judge Dugan, if the sworn affidavit from ICE and FBI officials is accurate, she committed at least two federal felonies and the presence of many others, and the Democratic Party has come to her assistance as if the rule of law doesn't apply to her. I thought no one was above the law.
I guess not. Democrats are above the law. Look at the George Floyd Riots how many tens of thousands of serious felonis took place during the George Floyd riots. Was all that above the law? Absolutely people prosecuted. Absolutely not. And now to have the other judges in Wisconsin encircle themselves around Judge Dougan is kind of disgusting because these judges are smarter than that. They have to follow federal law whether they want to or not. They took an
oath under the Constitution of the state. US Constitution. Part of the US constitutions the Congress passing laws. Donald Trump doesn't pass laws. He executes the laws. He follows the law and does what he has to do. Another case and the Danny Boyce, Well, let's take a short break.
After the break, I'm going to play you the comments back and forth between Christen Welker on Meet the Press this morning about the headline on a legal migration quote CNN headline tonight, as I look at twenty three minutes after the our four year old being treated for cancer deported despite US citizenship. Not exactly take a short break, we'll continue Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night. You know, average citizens like you and I are supposed to follow
federal law, federal criminal statutes. When we violate them, we tend to be either arrested or sided to court and summoned, and we have to plead guilty or not guilty and confront the consequences of our behavior. And I would contend that judges are even more required to follow the law than non judges. For example, teachers have a special relationship with students. There's laws, rules and regulations that apply to
teachers that may not apply to others. You may have daycare workers who have to behave in in a certain way. You may have prison guards you can't do certain things. You may have police officers, but especially judges have jurisdoctor degrees like I do, and other degrees that have to follow the law because they know the consequences. And a judge who is a black robe is in a special, special special category to follow the law, whether you like it or not. But in this case, this is a
direct affront to the federal criminal statutes. When Judge Dougan and two other judges at one point made it easy for individuals who had orders for their arrest from a federal court to ignore the consequences of their felonious misbehavior, and a judge is in a different category because that judge has got to perform in a certain way when
she issues orders. I would assume she wants those to whom they're attached to to behave And in this case, the judge took the law into her own hands and said, I'm not going to allow these federal officials to arrest someone in my courtroom, by the way, for beating up people to face federal charges on top of the misdemeanor Wisconsin charges. What the hell's going on around this place?
If judges don't follow the law, if mayriage don't follow the law, if cops are told to stand out of the George Floyd riots don't follow the law, what kind of society do we have when we come back, Let's talk about the four year old being treated for cancer. Deportae Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night. Let's continue. Of course, I'll take calls at eight six six six four seven seven three three seven eight sixty six seven four seven three three seven. But until then headline CNN.
Of course I monitor CNN, so you don't have to. By the way, News Nations. This Wednesday night between eight and ten is going to have on President Donald Trump, Chris Cuomo, steven A Smith, Bill O'Reilly. The first one hundred Days executive producer, of course is Sean Compton, to talk about what's happened. The first one hundred days headline is CNN says four year old being treated for cancer to port it despite US citizenship. So I clicked on
the story. I said, this sounded pretty bad, and this morning I kind of watched them meet the press headline three children or US citizens, including one with cancer, deported with their mothers. Lawyers and ACLU group say, and the backstory is a little bit different. A mother was deported with took with her voluntarily who was here illegally. Her two year old and another mother who had a four and seven year old were deported and it was the mother's choice whether to take the kids or not. They
were born in this country. She came into the country illegally under the fourteenth Amendment. As it is currently is situated that I ought to be changed that if a child is born in this country of illegal mothers, that they have automatic citizenship. So the question was asked by Christian Welker to the Secretary of State Marco Rubio about this situation. And here's what Marco said this morning. Hit it Danny boy on the headline.
That's a misleading headline. Okay, three US citizens ages four, seven and two were not deported. Their mothers, who are legally in this country, were deported. The children went with their mothers. If those children are US citizens, they can come back into the United States and there's their father or someone here who.
Wants to assume them.
But ultimately who was deported was their mother. Who's their mothers who were here illegally. The children just went with their mothers, but they wasn't like you guys make it sound like ice agents kick down the door and grabbed the two year old and threw them on an airplane.
That's misleading. That's just not true.
Just to be clear, because I do want to get to the overhaul at the State Department. Is it the US policy to deport children, even US citizens with their families, and I hear what you're saying without due process?
Just don't be very clear there.
Well, no, no, no, no, no again, if someone's in this country unlawfully, illegally, that person gets deported.
If that person is with.
A two year old child, or has a two year old child and says, I want to take my child with you with me.
Well, you have two choices.
You can say yes, of course, you can take your child, whether they're a citizen or not, because it's your child. Or you can say yes, you can go, but your child must stay behind. And then your headlines would read US holding hostage two year old, four year old, seven year old while mother deported.
So the point is no US citizen was deported. They were deported, but they left the country voluntarily in a sense, in the company of their mother here illegally, but no US citizens are deported. Headline says four year old being treated for cancer deported despite US citizenship. That is not true. The kid was not deported. The mother was deported and she decided to take her children with her, which I
think many mothers would do. However, I would assume there was a father somewhere or a family member, and so the kids could have been stated there was no order deport holding US citizens anywhere. That's false. It's a lie. But see if the truth doesn't work, if you're with CNN, come up with something different. So that's where we are. Likewise,
when a judge in Wisconsin. I have a call coming up from Monroe, Wisconsin saying Judge Monica Isham that I'm not going to hold court anymore until the leftist judge in Sawyer County, Judge Dugan, is somehow the charges dismissed. She isn't being held right now. I would imagine she's holding court tomorrow morning. So at this point she was booked, handcuffed,
and released on an our bond. And it's a hearing in a few weeks because she knowingly, willingly, involuntarily, with specific purpose, to violate criminal statutes of the United States from America by assisting the obstruction of justice by obscuring the presence and identity Rui's character. Who was ordered to deport from this country and came into the country illegally twelve years ago, and under Obama was required to leave
the country. He kicked him out. Obama is going to have in four years, two or three times the deportations of Donald Trump. He was the deporter in chief. Three million media didn't carry it, didn't cover it because they didn't fit their bias. They reported nothing negative about Barack Hussein, Obama, nor Joe Biden. I might add who was mentally incompetent, and the media knew was mentally incompetent. And now it's like, no big deal. The auto pen conducted US foreign policy.
So let's continue And it takes several telephone calls and the next break will set up the big show tonight, including I have an interview I'm going to do with Leland Vinter of News Nation formerly a Fox News. He's on every Monday through Friday at nine o'clock and he
knocked me over with a feather. Reported on the air two or three nights ago that he is autistic, and that's his family has raised him from me earl, I think he's like forty forty one years old, So when he was diagnosed decades ago, his family enveloped him and made him the anchor and news reporter is today on
News Nation, and so that's going to be fabulous. Later on, also I have Steve Molloy to discuss the issue of climate change and man made climate change, how much money's being lost, much has written about the hoax, the myths about climate change, et cetera. And also later on we have a report from Rome about what's happening with the conclave coming up in about a week. But until now, it's go to Mark and Wisconsin many others then JD and Mark and Wisconsin. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And Mark, how are you?
I'm fine?
How are you tonight?
Great night to be an American. Thank you. What do you think about these Wisconsin judges taking the law into their own hands and acting as if they're like immune because of the black robes they wear.
Well, I think those black robes also represent what I would call rulers of darkness. I'm wondering if we're only in the initial stages of US course sabotage. I think Fannie willis Juan mashan in uh Boseburg Smith, Yeah, you can put him in there too. Our only uh the beginning of what's coming down the pike. I think the globalists are attempting to infiltrate the US with international judges
and uh with their ideologies and uh uh. Next to that, I also think that the Islamis are that are already in the country are trying to uh initiate the UH their ideology, which is Shariah. So between the two of them, you know, whether they're in they're in goods with each other can easily undermine the whole structure of our constitution. And again we the people in America itself and totally undermine us so that we're obviously no longer a nation anymore.
And again, you know, I think the threat is that alarming where you know, and I think this is all leading to anti Semitism. And I also think they had one more point to this. It was Obama. They came to the forefront to justify Harvard, who's also getting free money. So we're getting a double WHEMI of undermining the country and paying for it. And at the same time, these people are anti Semiti, semis.
Look at me, look at those way Mark. I'm a lawyer, been one most of my life, but my wife has been a judge for like thirty some years. Great respect, and the black robe is warned to indicate that I'm not Republican or Democrat. I'm not male or female. I'm a person that simply follows the law, and that Lady Justice is blind, deaf and dumb, and I follow the law. I looked the last few years normally circled around Donald Trump.
You have prosecutors in New York, Atlanta, in Washington, d C out not to follow the law, but to get one man, show me the man, and I'll bring you a crime. And so whether it was Judge Mershawn on the five hundred million dollar fine from Letitia James, whether it was the prosecutors New York and Atlanta, Fanny Willis and Wade and others working with Jack Smith in Washington, they wanted to concoct a scheme, the object of which was to make Donald Trump locked up before the twenty
four election. They weren't a crime, wasn't committed. Then they looked for the perpetrator. A man came forward to run for the presidency. So they looked around and tried to try to find a crime, and they could not find a legal one. So they made up issues that didn't
exist except in someone's mind. No one with a reasonable jurish doctor to degree could indicate that in New York City that the accounts he was convicted of had any relationship to any criminal behavior that Donald Trump had engaged in. And Jack Smith, appointed indirectly or directly by Joe Biden, had the purpose in mind of locking up Donald Trump before the federal judge in Washington, d C. Who headed in for him completely throw on top of that what
happened in Atlanta. That was a complete farce. So when I have Democrats talking about the rule of law, no one's above the law. About what about the prosecutors in New York, prosecutors in Atlanta, prosecutors in Washington, d c. What about the thousands and thousands of crimes committed by Democratic devotees during the riots in twenty twenty, the so called George Floyd Riots. How many arrests took place? The
answer was none, Let them riot. In fact, Governor Waltz open up the windows in his governor's mansions so his wife could smell the aroma of freedom, which is burning buildings all around Madison, Wisconsin. Colleges were shut down, etc. There was an occasion that the police simply stood by
and let buildings burn under orders from civil authorities. Talk about the rule of law, How about judges in Massachusetts, New Mexico and then Wisconsin working with illegal elements in their community to obscure the identity of wrongdoers sought by
federal officials under ice detainers and other warrants. And so there was about a week that went by between the time judge Dougan committed her criminal act was a decision made that no one's above the law, including a judge, So the decision was made a treat like anyone else who would violated. Can you imagine if you're working in an office. Let's say you work in an office as
a salesman or administrative assistant. You work in an office and next to you, you know in your mind as an illegal alien here, illegally who's committed crimes, and the Feds are looking. And let's say you see in the hallway coming into your office six federal officials to arrest a person next to you. And if you assist that person in going out a side door so that that person would not be arrested by the FBI for criminal charges, what would happen to you. I'm in a big studio
right now in Cincinnati, Ohio. If I knew one of my cohorts there was a worn out for his arrest, and I knew that my cohort, my co employee, was about to be arrested, and I worked in a way and assistant that person to flee from the scene so that that person will not be arrested. I didn't think
about it. I took positive steps in an active way to make sure that the person I knew that the criminal charge is pending against them in a warrant for their arrest, that I worked in a way that would make the arrest of that person more difficult or impossible. What would happen to me? What would happen to you? Thank you? No one's above the law. Judge Dugan is not above the law. Judge Joseph, Judge Shelley Joseph in
Massachusetts is not above the law. And the appellate court judge who's approved all this, Judge Pedro Cologne, is changing the facts to fit his opinion. Judge Dugan was treated no differently than anyone would have been treated who obstructed justice. And no one's above the law. I guess unless you're a Democrat. If you're a Democrat, then you're above the law.
Thank you. And by the way, can we find out now that another one of the victims, that Jeffrey Epstein, has been committed suicide a terrible event and she was trafficked in her teenage years by Jeffrey Epstein. The famous people including Prince Andrew Great Britain. Can we see who was on Loleda Island. At any point will we know if former President Bill Clinton had the services at Jeffrey Epstein's Stable of Stars and victims? Can we learn those
names at all? At any point? I hope at some point we do, and we find out who they are, hold them accountable, whoever they are. Well, let's continue with more the line becomes available eight six six six four seven seven three three seven Bill Cunning and the Great American with you every Sunday night, My Billy Cunning himless set up the rest of Tonight's great show. I'm watching Leland Viddad on News Nation about three or four nights ago go, and he made the statement that he has autism.
And I've had lunch with him, met his family, and own him for quite a few years. I knocked me over with a feather, had no idea, And he's got a book coming out in a couple months to discuss it. Plus, we want to talk about the Southern border issue and more. And also these state court judges that ignore the law if it doesn't fit their personal political bias, ignore federal statutes. Sounds sounds like the Democrats in the Old South that stood in the hallways and doorways, not letting black kids
go to a school in public schools. Now, the Democrats in Wisconsin are standing together saying federal law doesn't apply here. It doesn't. I think it does. So when you actively assist a criminal to flee from the scene of an arrest planned by FBI and the Homeland Security agents, and then act as if you've done nothing wrong, that's a problem.
Well.
Also is another problem is when you when when other judges, one and Massachusetts and one in New Mexico, actively assist fleeing federal felons from apprehension, that is a problem. Now, I would anticipate the Democratic Party, having a little bit of common sense, will have a lucid moment and say no, no, we can't allow state court officials to violate federal criminal
statues and get away with it. But up to this point, as of Sunday night, all the comments of Wisconsin Democrats supports Judge Dougan in her felonious behavior on the bench in Wisconsin. It's unbelievable, but it's not anticipatory. Not too bad.
I mean, it's a party I think boys should be in girls' locker rooms, and a party that believes anti Semitism at Yale and Harvard is okay, and that men should play female sports, that open borders make a lot of sense, that abortion on demand through birth is a great idea, and that foreign aid should include Big Bird being shown on TV sets and bag Daddy Rock. That's the modern Democratic Party. I can't imagine any president being dealt a worse hand than Donald Trump was given on
January the twentieth. His one hundred day in office will be on Wednesday, and at that point the media is already attacking him viciously. Thank god. The media has lost its ability to control the national discussions. It's now done by podcasters and by talk radio, and the mainstream media is losing its way because it doesn't speak truth. Like CNN four year old being treated for cancer deported despite
US citizenship. The four year old was not deported. The mother illegally was deported, and she elected to take a four year old with her, the citizen, instead of leaving the child here in the custody and control of a loved one in this country. So no US citizen is being deported, the mother illegally is being deported. But the headline communicates a falsehood, and I watched CNN, MSNBCS, so you don't have to. That's the kind of crap that you get on those networks. So let's continue with more.
First up, this is fascinating that when I saw Leland Vidderd of News Nation talk about his autism, what his family went through to help him, I thought, I want to get him on tonight to discuss it. Plus later on it's the Great Michael McDonald of the Catholic League about the conclave. Later on also is Christopher Ruddy of Newsmax to discuss his relationship with Trump and the border issues. And also later on as Steve molloy of Junk science dot com about how eight billion dollars has spent every
year formatting the idea of global warming. I could have used someone in the Midwest the last several days causing climate change, which is it's a hoax, it's a myth, it's not true, but it's well funded. Bill cunning and the Great American with you and all great Americans every Sunday.
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Bill Cunning in the Great American Almost every Monday through Friday, nine o'clock News Nation, I tune into Leland Vindert and UH for the news of the day, and also the terror and Trump talking so much more and the Pope burial, all that kind of stuff. But nonetheless, the other night, I'm watching Leland Vidder. I've known for many many years, in fact, had lunch with him once, want to have more lunches with him, him and his family, and knocked
me over with a feather. I'm watching Leland Vinder and he says he's autistic. He was diagnosed autistic some thirty five forty years ago, and he's only forty two years old. And I said, what joining you and I now is that same Leland Vinder? Leland, First of all, I don't know if the word congratulations is in order, because we're all some total of our experiences and our biology and
all those kinds of things. But the story of you being diagnosed autistic when you were a little boy, and then your what's your father and what your family did for you is unbelievable story. You have a book coming out in September called Born Lucky, several months away, But first of all, let's go back in time. Tell me I have these beautiful pictures of you and your dad and et cetera.
What were you?
Are you young enough not to know the feelings you were having? How were you diagnosed with autism? Before we get on to the other issues.
It was bill before they've diagnosed people sort of on the spectrum. So back then the only kids who were diagnosed at the time with autism were what we would now call profoundly autistic, that sort of anyone would see the child and instantly know that that was the situation. So I was diagnosed with what we now know as autism, and the I guess you'd call it symptoms or behaviors were very clear. You sort of got wildly angry. He had completely unable to read social cues, unable to interact
with kids. In the book, we tell the story of my dad coming to see me and I think was fourth grade and I had been bullied so badly. He was coming to check on me at school, and the pe teacher said that he could come see me. But I was down on this other field because the pe teacher had put me to play with the girls all day because I you know how badly I was bullied in the issues I was having so lots of stories
like that. But my dad decided that having a diagnosis there were a lot of different words for it back then, was not in my best interest because he was worried I would be defined for the rest of my life by that diagnosis. And while you can adapt the world to a kid, the real world doesn't adapt. So he spent the next eighteen years trying to teach me how to interact in the real world. And if you're never cured, I still, you know, will always be this the way
I am. But he's taught me how to adapt. So the story of Born Lucky is the idea and proof that no kid has to be defined by their diagnosis, and the hope for parents, whatever their kids struggling with ADHD, bullying.
Mental issues, physical issues.
That there's real hope for parents that love and dedication could make such a difference because so many kids are diagnosed and they feel like there is no hope.
I look at you and Elon Musk, and I'm thinking too autistic individuals that I've done famously well going back in time, were you perceptive enough when you were five, six, seven years old to know that you were different, that you had mental or behavioral problems, or that was that too young for.
You totally at five or six?
Know?
As I got older, I mean, it was obvious that kids didn't want to play with me. It was obvious to me that kids ostracized me and bullied me. And as I got older, the bullying got worse. There were a lot of times that teachers were involved in the bullying and that kind of behavior. We tell those stories in the book and how my parents.
Sort of dealt with that. But I think as I got older.
I became self aware, but I didn't know what I was doing wrong.
I didn't know why I didn't fit in.
And a big part of the stories we tell is how Dad really coached me through that. And we tell tell a story about when I uh, he would take me to dinners and if I talk too much, he would tap his watch and that was my signal to stop talking. And then afterwards we would post game, almost like a sports game. Okay, why did I tap my watch? What were you saying?
That was off rhythm? Why didn't you stop talking? Why did you tell that extra joke? Do you understand?
You know that this person was trying to talk to someone else and you were monopolizing the conversation. Not to say that I don't monopolize conversations on television now, but it.
Is it.
It was a learned every one of these were learned skills for me, and it was hard, very hard to learn.
So and I'm obviously a.
Big part of this is giving hope and a big part of this just on a person the level is saying thank you to my dad. He sacrificed so much, and to obviously give so many parents hope that their sacrifices are worth it. So Born luckybook dot com is the website and today only Barnes and Nobles having a sale pre sale, So if you go there at the Barnes and Nobles website Born Lucky, you get twenty five percent off.
That's one of the stories got to get out on parental guilt. And now that you're more than an adult, more than successful, have you had conversations about your parents, about maybe the guilt they felt they did something wrong, whether it was red dye number two, whether it was vaccines, whether it was a pollution. Did your parents have any sense of personal responsibility for this?
You know, it's.
Interesting you asked that because at the time, it was thought that autism was caused by sort of having a cold, patrician mother. That was the original thoughts of cause, and that obviously wasn't the case. I have one of the most wonderful, caring, kind, gentle mothers you could possibly imagine.
You met her.
Yeah, so I don't look do I think that my father would tell you, And again we tell this story. He probably had some issues when he was growing up.
He famously was given the.
Book How to Win Friends and Influence People, and it really helped him. He'd sort of learned from that book. I was far, far, far farther down the spectrum, for lack of a better term, than he was. So I think I don't know if there was guilt, but I think there was certainly a realization by him of what I was going through.
And your father sold his business and became a twenty four to seven parent that allowed you to succeed famously when you do topics like this. I know RFK in the crosshairs right now because of his previous comments on vaccines and all the red dyes that are put into candy, breakfast cereals, environmental factors. You probably know more about the causes of this than anyone. If there is a cause, what does Leland Venters say about the cause of your autism?
I think Bill, the whole point is we don't know. In Jay Badcharia, who's now the doctor and head of NIH, he was the doctor who very famously said that we needed to end the COVID lockdowns. He who was hurting kids and was called a.
Quack, is now saying that we not only.
Need to find a cause, but he says it's been really important a couple of days ago, which is that for the past number of years.
Scientists have been quote.
Afraid to ask the question. And that really stunned me and stuck with me. We should never be afraid to ask questions. The questions don't get us in trouble. The answers due and finally, now we're willing to have a convert about something that went from one in a thousand kids.
When I was a kid to one in thirty two now, and.
This should be the scientific question.
Of our time.
Why And maybe it is all prevalence now that we know more and are diagnosing earlier and everything else is great, but we need to answer that question conclusively.
And I think.
There's this argument going along, well, if you want to figure out the cause, then it must be that somehow people with autism are bad or wrong or you're not being supportive. Look, I went through what I went through. There's a lot of people who go through far worse versions of autism, people you call profoundly autistic. It is a spectrum that's not taking away from anything that someone's going through.
But God, if I.
Would do anything so that if my child or anybody's child didn't have to go through what I went through or worse, I don't know why we wouldn't want to do everything we can to find out the answers to these questions.
Did you have you succeeded in life? I think you're only forty two years old, but you have succeeded. Did you succeed in life because of autism or in spite of it?
It's a great question. I think it's personal for everyone and up until I was twenty or twenty one, I never knew about this. Now my parents didn't tell anybody, including me. Oh, so I think you'd have to say, in spite of now, are there probably things or I was succeeded by adapting. Whatever success I've enjoyed has been through my dad's teachings and adapting and learning to probably
learning to modify the behaviors that were off putting. And I guess there are some, you know, advantages of being able to focus or see the world differently or in some ways looking at things differently. If I've enjoyed those benefits, great, I'd be hard pressed to to really list them. But maybe that's part of having never you know, never been
told that this is what I was going through. And I think that, you know, that was a decision my parents made, and one that I think was important because I never not only did I never have any limitations placed on me, oh because he's autistic. But the flip side is I never gave myself an excuse, and no excuses were given for me.
You know.
Oh, It's okay that my nickname was Lucky, hence the title of the book, Lucky's Acting this way.
Or that way. There was never an excuse for it.
It was never allowed or or or understood because of my condition.
Is autism something today that has treated with drugs? It's a behavioral if there's millions and millions of Americans dealing with this today, maybe tens of millions are dealing with it today and they parents will do twenty million. Is it medicine or is it drugs? It's a behavioral modification? What is it?
There's a lot, and it's a wide spectrum. And I do not profess in any way to be an expert. Now, this book is not a prescription. It's not a cure, it's not a how.
To, It's none of those things.
This is my story And as far as people find it useful and take from it inspiration, hope, the story of love and dedication, wonderful. That's what this is about.
You know, I think of the road not taken or the road taken. I can only imagine the millions of kids diagnosed with autism, suffering from it in one sense or another, that did not have a loving father and a great mother, that do not have incredible support systems, And what happens to a young Leland Jones or Leland Smith who lives in ames Iowa, And uh, they don't have a father that gives twenty four to seven sells his businesses with them. It's just a nurturing, loving parent.
What happens to the kid named Leland Jones and ames Iowa.
I think it's a great question.
And as I said, this isn't you know, this is no way of prescription. And I think I really acknowledge from the title on how lucky I have been. And I think when people read the book, they'll realize that did everyone quit their job and tell the businesses?
And my dad didn't know.
But the way he dealt with this and the dedication he provided, but also the way he dealt with it had a lot of positives and it's there. You know, some of the things that were done were very different than how I shall say, if in vote right now to handle these situations.
Completely different. Nineteen eighty eight was almost the dark ages when it comes to the diagnosing of autism. It doesn't hasn't become something to the last ten or fifteen years. And now when you have numbers of one out of thirty one baby's born, it used to be one out of a thousand. Heck, maybe fifty years one hundred years ago is one out of ten thousand because there was
no diagnosis happening at all and everyone is different. But to get help early speak to the issue of what do you still need help today at the age of forty two or did it stop at some point with you?
Oh boy, Bill, you probably have to ask my fiance to she tell you I need help every hour.
I know the feeling.
Yeah, yeah, I don't think that goes away, and I don't think it has anything to do with autism. I think it's just a fastive life for us men. This is I think the message to get across and I write this that this is not a broken arm. It doesn't feel it's proved so many things that kids go through in life autism, APHD, social anxiety, physical difficulties, other kinds of mental difficulties.
So do I still need help?
Yeah?
Every day.
Do I still catch myself being socially blind or having anger issues or any of those kinds of things. Absolutely, But I've learned to manage it. I've learned to control it. And I think a really important thing that.
My dad did was he never allowed.
My diagnosis that. Obviously he didn't talk about to be an excuse. There was never a reason, and therefore it that was a powerful thing. Now, I didn't know what was happening, but it kind of forced me to behave in a certain way with certain expectations. Is that possible for everyone?
No, But.
I think now as I'm an adult, I see wisdom of it because I still touch myself in moments and I don't excuse myself.
For doing it.
It's like, God, Lucky, why did you tell that joke? Or why didn't you give Bill Cunningham that Putt? And I think through things in social situations. It's still a discipline and a learned skill.
Unbelievable story, and I'm glad you're telling it. You may become, in a sense, the face of autism going forward. I anticipate the book Born Lucky, He's going to be a smash best seller. I anticipate that when people hear about the journey of Leland Viddtert. You went to Northwestern I think you went to the London School of Economics and throw on top without Elon Musk, who is one of the brightest richest men in the world, both with autism and for the parents getting a diagnosis this week that
your child is autistic. It's almost a must read because it gives you a roadmap. But it's not the end of the child's life. It's the beginning. And maybe in the good old days, like I had answered my pants ADHD, little Billy's has to get up and walk around. He can't sit down. He got answer all that stuff. I think I had ADHD or I had something, but at that point it was simply get over it. But today we can have much better results than you. And Elon
Musk are an example. Well, I mentioned to talk to you about the tariffs and about the Pope's funeral and about all that kind of stuff, and about the next Pope, and the white smoke and the black smoke, and the one hundred and fifty cardinals to be in the Conclave and the movie Conclave. Didn't get to it, maybe the next time. But Leland Vedder once again born Lucky Book dot Com, Barnes and Noble and for those listening now, twenty five percent off if you order it. It's almost
like a mess. I think it's a muster read for those parents that have these issues. And Leland Vitder I'll be watching Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and on a different course than I thought, but I think it was very useful for the listeners and for me and you, and thank.
You Leland, Thank you Bill, God blass.
God bless America. Let's continue with more. Leland Viverdert knock me over with a feather two or three nights ago, said I have autism. I said, what, Hi, Billy coming into Great America knocked me over with a feather? That In fact, Leland Vindert of News Nation that has a big, a big presentation on Wednesday Night involving Bill O'Reilly and Chris Cuomo up will be there on Wednesday Night News Nation.
It's going to be a great presentation by Sean Compton on Wednesday Night, the one hundred Day knock me over with a feather? Who who could have thought that Leland Viddert is autistic? And to hear that story. When the book comes out, I want to get him on again. It's going to come out in September. It's a it's going to be a wonderful treaties about overcoming obstacles and
I look at Leland Viddert. I've known him for a while, had some lunch with him at times here and there, but all over the world, and I thought, you know, he's a hard charging newsman. I had no idea that he suffered from a treatable kind of autism that's allowed him to flourish greatly because of the sacrifice of his mom and dad and what they went through day by day by day, beginning as a young boy, to get
him where he is today. And he's famously not existing with autism, is prevailing with autism, kind of like Elon Musk is autistic. And both of them, I say, have done pretty well. While let's continue with more coming up next. Coming up next is Michael McDonald of the Catholic League. What's going to happen with the next Pope? Is the movie Conclave? And a roadmap or a documentary or fiction Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday know by Billy Cunningham,
the great American. Of course, it is Monday now in Rome, and normally there's about a nine day a difference between the burial and the conclave itself, which looks like the conclave will be a week or a few days from now, maybe Monday of next week, about May the fifth or sixth, schedule to start. But that's in the hands of the so called cardinals. I think there's about one hundred and fifty voting cardinals that's under the age of eighty. You can be a cardinal over the age of eighty, but
you can't vote. So that means Cardinal Dolan the New York City is going to be able to vote. I think he's like seventy seven or seventy eight. I think he'd be a fabulous pope. But that's a different story. And we've gone through now two hundred and sixty six popes, beginning with Peter. Upon this rock, I will build my church. No other religion can go to go back two thousand years with two hundred and sixty six consecutive popes. Some
have been great, some have been good. I think the information about John Paul the second and francis extremely popular with the masses. A little different approach to things. Nonetheless, Benedict in the middle was BENEDICTA sixteenth who died in twenty thirteen. Died in He left the papacy in twenty thirteen and died in twenty twenty two was a very bright, intelligent pope, but nonetheless he didn't hold the masses like
Francis and John Paul the Second did. Joining you and I now is the great Michael McDonald of the Catholic League in the New York City, Michael McDonald, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And so kind of layout over the next eight to nine days that is now Monday in Rome. What's going to happen the next eight or nine days with the cardinals getting ready to select one of them to be the next Pope.
Hey, Bill, great to be with you again.
So yeah, So over the weekend we had the funeral for quote Francis on Saturday.
And now.
There's going to be nine days of morning following the nine days of mornings when the conclave begins. Now, in addition to the ceremonial acts that go along with the morning, in this time, the cardinals are going to be taking an opportunity to, for lack of a better term, sort of caucus and try and find like minded cardinals and decide what's going to be the best way to protect the interest of the Catholic Church moving forward. And you know this is actually a very big deal in this election.
I mean it's a big deal in every election, but particularly in this one. A lot of the cardinals have
not had an opportunity to interact with each other. You know, in the middle of Pope Francis's reign, we had COVID a lot of these cardinals that he appointed, and a lot of them are very good men from the what they call the peripheries of the church, so from Africa, Asia, places that you don't really think of his Catholic strongholds that do have very strong and growing Catholic flocks there, and it's great that they're getting representation.
But as a result, you know, it's not like how it used.
To be back in say the fifteen hundreds, where it was definitely an Italian good and everyone was just kind of a village over and sort of knew each other. So it's very important that the cardinals take this opportunity. And then next week where we'll get into a little bit more of the cloak and dagger stuff that people are more familiar with if they've seen conflavor any of these other the boors or anything like that, where the real horse trading begins and all that type of stuff.
Yeah, we'll see. You know, I don't think it's.
Going to be anything as dramatic as that, but we do live in strange times.
So well, you have the liberals and the conservatives in America today, the Republican Party is kind of the reform party that has switched. The Democratic Party in America is now the status quo party. And when I look at the last few popes, I would think that Francis And was from Argentina, Benedict was from Germany, John Paul the second Poland we have a streak here of non Italian popes, which is quite unusual. And the smart money you have a little group to two to three popes according to
the media, which may mean nothing at all. That may be the favorites. Who are your favorites other than Cardinal Dolan?
Yeah, yeah, Cardinal Dolan.
He just turned seventy five, so you know, maybe I hope they don't consider that too old. I think Cardinal Dolan, if anyone's familiar with his senior's a great fighter, particularly for religious liberties here in the United States. I was really a very vocal voice on the Affordable Care Obamacare mandates that they're trying to make the little sisters of the fore pay for abortion pills. Yeah, very good on that.
On top of that, you know, there's a couple of other good cardinals for more of that from that more traditionalist mindset that speak to the issues that Catholic League members are really concerned about.
Cardinal Sarah from Africa.
He's another great choice, very very strong on the issues.
I particularly like him.
A good cardinal to keep an eye on, probably not necessarily a contender, but to sort of see, especially in this week where we have the opportunity to see this chance for the cardinals to meet. A good person to keep an eye on is Cardinal Burke from America. He's another very strong traditional voice within the church. He's pretty much right on every issue that really matters. So I definitely keep an eye to see on who he's meeting with, who he's caucusing with, and trying to build a coalition
around that. On the other side, Taglia from the Philippines, he's a little bit more of a reformist minded guy. He's name is making a lot of a lot of rumbling in the media and Zoopi he's an Italian.
No one quite knows where he is on the issues.
He's kind of everything to everybody like you know that sometimes that works. So yeah, the important thing to remember, of course, is the cardinals are going to be moved by the Holy Ghost to make the right choice for
what the church needs in this present moment. Uh. Personally, I would say that the two big issues that I think that needs to be put to the next anyone that's going to be considered for the next pope is where do you stand on Pope Francis's deal with the Vatican and China which sort of normalize the persecution of the underground churches there. Not one of Pope Francis is stronger things. It would be great if we could rip that up. Supposedly it's secret, so we don't know what's
in it. It's going to be in effect until at least twenty twenty eight, supposedly, but it did essentially give the Communist Party in China the ability to appoint bishops and really sideline the underground churches there. So it would be great if we could get somebody that was a little bit more concerned about that, because you know, in the West, we've got these militant seculars trying to limit religious freedom in the peripheries, such as African in particular.
We always talk about this. The Muslim extremists there are cutting off the heads of Christians. More people are martyred for the Catholic faith in Nigeria than anywhere else in
the world. So if you are willing to turn a blind eye to Chinese persecuting Catholics in their country, and that they're really bad about it, like don't don't get me wrong, but if you're willing to turn a blind eye to that, I don't know if you're going to have the strong moral conviction necessary to stand up for some of these other issues.
You know.
Michael McDonald of the Catholic League. I saw a snippet a night or two ago that one of the major networks was talking about the outreach that Pope Francis had to Muslim emams and others in which they had sort of a tacit understanding that both religions supposedly are about peace and that they must work to get rid of
the terrorists within their midst. It would be great if the next Pope could use whatever influences have with with Islamic leaders to stop the murder of thousands the beheading of men, the rape of girls and women happening by Islamic extremists in Nigeria and elsewhere, in which they're buried alive and tortured for their faith. And this Fatic and
China thing was not well reported. But we had a pope who struck a deal with shij Au Ping that the government and Beijing would appoint the bishops until twenty twenty eight. I never got that. I don't understand that, and so I wish Pope France as well. One of the best things AI I've seen generated is Pope Francis walking into heaven with five or six other popes welcoming him, including Benedict, Jean Paul the First, John Paul the Second,
John the twenty third, Paul the sixth. They're back together again. But those two incidents are not Francis's finest hour. Now here's some big question for you A bit early on, Michael McDonald, I look at Jean Paul the Second, who helped bring down communism with Poland. He was an historical character in office about twenty seven years. He was loved and beloved and respected. Unbelievable. It was wonderful, was Jean Paul the second. Then we reverted, shall I say, to
a conservative Benedict who's been on doctrine. My favorite pope of the last several, Benedict sixteenth was only in office about eight years, then he stepped down in twenty thirteen. And then Francis is the other direction in which he's may I say, perceived as somewhat liberal and somewhat progressive, and he's beloved. So we've gone from liberal conservative liberal. Does that mean the next one is going to be conservative?
You know, there is a saying following a fact pope, there's a skinny pope. So someone that kind of indulges a little bit more tends to be followed by somebody that's a little bit more austere. So that could very well be in the cards, especially when you consider that, as we were talking earlier, a lot of these new cardinals that have been appointed Bipope Francis from the peripheries the church is they're calling in the press. A lot of them are very orthodox in their in their leanings.
You know, when Pope Francis said we can have some type of blessings for homosexual couples. Uh, the African cardinals in particular mutinied over it. For lack of a better term, they wrote at the letter pretty much said we don't have gay people in Africa, so we're not doing this.
Uh so some people are are from that writer.
That's obviously not the case, but uh, it's just more of a way of saying that there are some very hard liners within uh the appointments of Pope Francis, that it's not necessary that we're going to end up with someone that is a carbon copy of Pope Francis.
Uh.
You know again, people that he appointed are rejected some of the reforms that he was trying to push through. So uh, this really is a bit of a wild card on where things go. And it's always been like this and that that is a beautiful thing, you know. I like throwing this fun little set out there. We're checking around work to see who the other people were saying. Back in twenty thirteen on who the next Pope was going to be, the media totally wrote off Cardinal Bigoglio.
Who became Pope Francis.
There was only one mention of him anywhere and that was his time's past, He's not going to do anything.
And then checking around on Patty Power.
They always put up odds on the pope and he wasn't even one of their top ten odds.
So yeah, can you bet on this? I would I guess DraftKings for someone is betting.
I mean, I know, I know historically Patty Power, they're out of the UK. I think they they always have odds on. It's usually who's going to be the next pope and what's what's his name is going to be? I think maybe how long the conflict's going to be. You know, I live over in New Jersey where you can just gamble, uh right from your living room couch and on your smartphone, so.
I'll have to check it out when I get home.
Uh, well, let's see what the lines are. But uh, who's ever's in the lead won't be there likely. The the movie Conclay was now the number one downloaded movie in the world. I saw it when he came out a week or two later. I thought it was totally ridiculous. The Sistine Chapel was blown up by I think Islamic terrorists. Uh, and then the allegedly they kind of picked the depicted the Holy Spirit coming in and they selected this secret cardinal.
I think from Afghanistan whose name was not known, but he was he was an amorphidite or intersex or something. He had external male genitulia but internal female genitelia. And uh he was selected and then the you know, the the main actor, the main guy, Secretary of State had a serious talk with him and he went. The whole thing was over like a minute or two later. I want to know what happened. What was he actually was
he actually made the pope or not? I guess was there any relationship Michael McDonald between the movie Conclave and reality.
Uh, you know, loosely loosely, uh, like some of the traditions that they showed in there around the Conclave, which widely reporting on. You know, they meeting the Sistine Chaplin and they've got the two the two rows, and they burned the votes at the end of each uh election cycle. So yeah, like that that that stuff is real. But in terms of no, the you know, the the book that it was based on really does do a pretty good job of painting anyone in the church.
Uh.
That's so we say a little bit more traditional.
As the villain, the African cardinal, Uh, he he had the illicit love child. Yeah, the Canadian. I think this Canadian guy he was he was selling off positions and bribing everyone so that he could come and favorite that. There was a liberal guy. I don't remember where he was from, but he was just neglected by the people as always as those darn traditionalist Catholics just always ruining things for us. Uh.
So it definitely had that.
Then when they adapted into the movie, uh, you know, you just constantly see and like just about every single review, Oh, they were so brave and uh addressing the sexual abuse crisis and all that, and it's like, this is supposed to be a political thriller about the electing election of the pope. You know, I know there were bad things that happened in the Catholic church, but not every single thing needs to revolve around that.
But Hollywood refused to let that go. And they're the ones.
That, you know, look at any studio out in Hollywood that they've got their share of abuses there.
And then they they never bring that up. There.
There's no heroic movies about Hollywood addressing hollywoodon abuses.
Well, I've said before, Michael McDonald, the sins and crimes of priests a very very very small percentage indicates the goodness of God, because the world is filled with evil and is filled with goodliness, and to have one, you must have the other, to have forgiveness and salvation. And that's not the thing to focus on now. It's the who's going to be the next pope? Got black smoke, we got white smoke. I would think by Mother's Day.
By Mother's day, we should know, like May eleventh, the week two weeks from now is two weeks some other day, and then I would think we'll have a pope next week. Sometimes and I think this Cardinal Sarah would be a great selection. I don't see an Italian pope whore in the streak of non Italian popes, and Italy's lost his sway, shall we say. And most of those selected, about two thirds of those are going to be voting, are devotees of Francis. Maybe the next pope will be Francis the second,
because Francis was the first. And we'll see if that is, because right now he's extremely popular. I think some of his activities with the Vatican and China and Muslim extremism Nigeria and those kinds of things not my favorites. But Michael McDonald, we have the league lead. I have your website up, Catholic League. It's good stuff for the American people to look at. We'll see what happens. But once again you'll be watching all this week and next week.
We should know within the next ten days who the pope is. He used to take weeks and months and sometimes years. Now it should be five or six days and we should know. But Michael McDonald of New York City Catholic League, Catholic League dot org is the website. Thanks again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Michael, you're a great American.
Thank you, Thank you. Bill, You're a great American as well.
God bless you. Let's continue with more kind of odd that you can bet on DraftKings according to Michael, about who's going to be the next pope or how many days is going to be. To me, that's almost sacrilegious. You can't bet, you can't bet on the pope. We'll see what happens. Let's continue with more Bill cunning in the Great American with you and all great Americans every Sunday night.
Billy cunning Him the Great America. Good to hear from Michael McDonald the Catholic League about his so called predictions of what the next who the next pope may be. My favorite is Cardinal Dolan. I think Cardinal Dolan would be fabulous or Cardinal Burke, although smart Money says they will not pick an American pope because that would give America entirely too much power. Let's continue now, coming up next to Steve Molloy, Steve Maloy of Junkscigence dot com.
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I'm thinking, Ah, this can't be true. Something's wrong with this, and I read the story Experiments to dim sunlight that fight global warming will be given the green light by
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thank god that's over with. They're green light at this event. Of course, you don't need the Bide administration anymore. You got the Europeans. You got Bill Gates. And this story, says Bill Gates, Stateside has been trying to make this happen for years now without success. He's rolling to financially back the effort to cause sun dimming technologies that would potentially reflect sunlight off the Earth's atmosphere, triggering a global
cooling effect. Steve Malloyd Junk Science dot com, you're responsible environmentalists. Give me a full report on what's happening now in Europe. Now, I guess we can't control well.
Bill, Thanks for having me so. You know, for years people have actually been trying to do This is not actually new. You got some news last week. I wrote a column the Daily Caller about how the Trump administration is looking into a small South Dakota company that is launching balloons into the stratosphere. The balloons pop and distribute sulfur dioxide particles, which reflect sunback into the sky, and they sell cooling credits to people who want to sponsor these balloon floods.
Now, that sounds like kind of a joke, can't make it up.
But there are more serious efforts going on around the world. The Biden administration spent like twenty two million dollars on some of these efforts. There's an aircraft carrier parked in San Francisco Bay and they were firing sulfur dog side particles into the atmosphere from.
My carrier deck.
So this actually was going on.
Yeah, And.
Of course now the British are getting into it at Bill Gates. You know, he's been dumping millions and millions of dollars. This is all kind of crazy. I mean, first off, I mean the idea, the concept, basically, it can work. I mean we know this from volcanic eruptions.
You know, in nineteen ninety one, Mount Saint Helen, well not massaly Helms Mountain a tubo erupted and caused global cooling for a year or two in eighteen fifteen, and in the Indonesian volcano, Mount Tambora erupted and caused eighteen sixteen to be the year without a summer. So we know that it works, but do you really want that to happen?
No?
And then just as an an additional layer on top of all this, what they're doing is they're firing sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere and those particles reflect sunlight, so less sunlight hits the earth. Now, in the nineteen in the mid twentieth century, we had this problem, especially like around Pittsburgh and industrial areas of acid rain, and you know,
acid rain, it was kind of a serious issue. It would rain and you know people's it would sting people's skin, you know, under really bad circumstances.
That's not good.
So right, so now these guys want to fire this pollution purposefully back into the sky to block out the sun, which of course we need, you know, to grow plants. So we're going to pollute the atmosphere cause acid rain block out the sun so we have less plant I mean, this is and use taxpayer money to do It's insane.
Say Maloya, I'm against pollution. Are you against pollution? I'm against absolutely. We have an EPA's, city, county, state, federal spending billions of dollars every year, and pollution largely has been cleaned up. Looking at it, you can eat fish out of the o High River. You can eat fish out of the Mississippi River. I wouldn't do it. You can eat fish out of the Columbia River in Lake
Erie people. There's an incredible money being made of fishermen and others going out on excursions into Lake Erie in Lake Michigan, and they eat the fish without developing a third eye in the middle of your forehead. And so it looks to me like pollution is generally under control. We're not talking about pollution. We're talking about changing the atmosphere by injecting aerosols to reflect sunlight. Now, what happens
if we do that successful? The Europeans do that successfully, and then there's one or two more volcanic eruptions to block out the sun. Could we have a new ice age starting instead of the opposite. I don't know about you. I like little warm temperatures. I like to play golf. Maybe in April or May. We just went through a terrible winter in the mid It was colder, colder than
a well digger's behind. It was bad. And so what happens if the Europeans did all this stuff and we have aircraft carriers injecting into the atmosphere in the San Francisco Bay aerosols and then we got one or two volcanic eruptions. Hello, I'll be wearing coats in July and August. Give me a full report. What happens if we have more volcanic eruptions on top of this stuff?
Well that's exactly it. Though people don't realize. You know, I grew up in the sixties and seventies, and you know I had never never I mean, I went to a been to Pompey saw about what Mountains Zubus did. But I thought, you know, volcanic eruptions were just sort of a thing of the past. But of course they're not. No, and you're absolutely right. You know, one volcanic eruption, a serious one, like Mount tambour in eighteen fifteen or Mount
Pinatubo nineteen ninety one. Yeah, we can weather that. But if there are two, and that could happen, I mean, what's to say it can't, We're going to be in a serious trouble. And then if we're already up there block with these stupid experiments, we would be in deep trouble. You know, we need the sunlight for our agriculture, which feeds the eight billion plus people on the planet, and there's really no room for less sunlight. I don't even
know what the problem is what warming? Are we concerned about?
What? You know?
CO two missions are plant food. We need the sunlight for photosynthesis. I mean, these people are truly nuts. Bill Gates is way out over his skis. The Biden administration is way out over their skis. These people are insane. They'll be locked up.
Of course. One of the experts on this is astrophysicist O'Neil deGrasse Tyson. He said at one point about fifteen years ago, quote climate change will make Earth a living hell. I'm not sure it's a living hell right now, unless you're in maybe Gaza or maybe Ukraine. He also said that all Arctic ice will soon melt. Polar bears are dying off. Global warming causes food shortages. Just on that issue, what causes food shortages? Is it global warming or global cooling?
It's global cooling. And you know the last time we really saw that was during the Little Ice Age, the period like from thirteen hundred AD to the mid eighteen hundreds. It was cool in Europe and there were famines because there was less sun. Of course they didn't have the technology that we have. But cooling is not good for agriculture. You want warmth, you want co two. You want sunlight. Those things are necessary. We have to feed ourselves.
Well, the other issue is climate change is worsening. The wildfires had some of New Jersey recently, mainly in California. And it's an article of faith if you try to listen or watch the nightly news, climate change creating infernos larger than ever, As it came out of the mouth of Leicester Holt that when there's California wildfires, NBC News quote climate change creating infernos larger than ever? Is that true?
No, No, wildfires have always happened. Remember two years ago there was the air apocalypse on the East coast because the Canadian wildfires. Well that had happened during George Washington's time. He had written about it in his diary. But you know the problem today is that we are intentionally letting our forests go and public spaces, letting the brush grow. And of course if there's a spark or an arsonist
or what have you, they're going to go up. They're going to cause wildfires, and it's you know, going to be they're going to be tough to control because we've left all this, We've turned our forests into tinder boxes and it's hard to put that put out those fires. They burn hot, they're easy to start, they spread, and it's it's our fault.
Well, Steve Molloyd junkscience dot com. US Forest Service data shows and they report this, but it's not reported in the media that there were many more forest fires in the nineteen thirties than there is to and the climate climate has gotten a little bit warmer, but it doesn't dry out the trees and calls wildfires. Is that correct, that's correct.
So in the early twentieth century we started fire suppression and we got wildfires under control. But then in the nineteen eighties, you know, we started banning, logging, we started banning, you know, forest management, and of course all this wood deadwood has piled up and these things have become tinderboxes.
It was again, it's our fault. Wildfires are nowhere near what they were at the beginning of the twentieth century, but they have upticked a little bit and it's because of our forest mismanagement.
Nineteen ninety nine The Guardian. Also nineteen ninety nine, al Gore a secret report warns that major European cities and the coastlines of Florida will be sunk beneath the rising seas in twenty five years. So here we are twenty six years later. Are European cities under seawater? And as the coastline of Florida was like twelve hundred miles down and across. Are large parts of Florida now uninhabitable because
of rising sea levels? Is that going on because this was predicted twenty five years ago?
Yeah, no, I remember in nineteen eighty six, EPA said that by twenty twenty Florida would be two feet underwater. Of course that's not true. As a matter of fact, sea level rise in Miami is actually less than what they estimate for the world. Generally says none of this has ever happened. But Bill, there is no apocalyptic climate
prediction that has ever come true. These people are wrong one hundred percent of the time, but they get one hundred percent of the media coverage for their predictions, and there's no media coverage when they sail.
As far as the cost of this, the price if someone I always say, follow the money whenever there's a question about why does something happen? If you say money, you're gonna get it right. Ninety percent of the time. How much money has Al Gore, who's now worth two hundred million dollars In other words, they monetize Stacy Abrams gets one point nine billion dollars a year and a half ago to study refrigerators and the state of Georgia.
How much money is involved in promoting these theories, who's paid, how much are they paid? And is anyone teaching in school something different than man made climate change is going to kill the polar bears. How big of an industry is man made climate change? Global warming? How much money we're talking about.
Well, it's a multi trillion dollar industry. They want to turn it into a multi hundred trillion dollar industry. They want the entire global economy, you know, oriented towards various forms of climate idiocy. You know, this is wees stuff. World economic Form, one world, the entire global GDP will just be a climate money and climate prevention.
Yeah.
I mean, look how hard climate scammers are fighting for the green new scam funding that President Trump is trying to kill, even even red states, even the oil industry, right, I mean, it's just it, It's really incredible.
It's all driven by money.
Except for of course, you know, the green scam is mostly powered by the left right. So the left they want to turn off communists, they want to use climate to do it. They want control of everything. But then you have these useful idiots on on the capitalist side that want to make money from that. And you know, let's hope they get hung first.
Steve Molloyd, Junk Science dot com. The two largest economies in the world as far as population is China and India. Between the two of them, they have about done three billion people between India and China. Any of these rules apply to.
Them, No, no, no.
And the interesting thing is in nineteen ninety seven, when the Kyoto Treaty was being negotiated, the Senate voted ninety five to zero to not do anything on climate unless China and India were going to do something. But China and India never did. But you know Joe Biden, who voted in nineteen seven ninety seven, voted against doing anything. All of a sudden, in twenty twenty two, made this Inflaci Reduction Act happen, where you know, we're spending more
than a trillion dollars on climate idiots. See, meanwhile, China and India are burning more coal than ever.
And of course Colleges University. I have a story here received in the last two years of the Bide administration, eight billion dollars the Colleges University is to study global warming. Eight billion dollars went out the door. And you have a column up about the Interior Department must enforce Trump's offshore wind band, which of course they don't want to enforce. Explain the why doesn't Why don't the East Coast cities, in the West Coast, all blue cities and blue states
want to enforce the ban on offshore wind? Why is that?
Beat me?
I mean, fifty years ago it will save the whales. Now it's killed the whales. Offshore wind is killing whales. They've been permitted to kill whales. They've also been permitted to kill dolphins and porpoises and seals. They have all sorts of other you know, environmental effects. Mean, you know, from each wind turbine there's a cable that's carrying electricity warms through you surrounding water to one hundred and forty degrees,
which is not conducent to life. I mean, it's like the water in your shower, right, And we've overlooked all these environmental problems to get these things up because they're politically correct and there's money involved. Trump administration. You, President Trump is against these things, but he's having a hell of the time trying to shut them down. He just shut down one in off off coast of New York.
But there are others going up on the east coast, including the largest one, Virginia Dominion Energy is building one. He's got to shut that down too. By May first.
Well, you know, EV's are great until Tesla and Elon Muskets involved with. Now EV's are bad, and they'll save the whales. Was a great idea. I got to save the whales and the dolphins. God bless the whales and dolphins, except if it gets in the way of a mandate for electricity production by these windmills that are killing the whales. So a few years ago with saved the whales. Now it's killed the whales. A few years ago it was
buy evs, Now, don't buy evs. A few years ago it was buy American and by the way, the most American produced vehicle in the world is Tesla. Now they're saying don't do that. In fact, they're protesting days of rage are going to take place. I know last weekend it was days of rage about getting rid of EV's and buying internal combustion engines. Senator Kelly of Arizona had two evs. He got rid of both of them. Hollywood actors and actresses and singers are getting rid of their
evs buying gasoline powered cars. So at one point we have to go EV Now we can't. At one point it was saved the whales. Now you get permis to kill the whales. Am I confused? Am I stating the facts actually are.
Staying in the sacks accurately. Look, there's no part of the modern environmental agenda that is part that is about the environment. It's all about politics and control and money. You know, we cleaned up the environment a long time ago.
As you pointed out.
About the fish you can catch in the rivers. You know, in nineteen sixty nine the rivers would catch on fire.
Well, now fish out of them.
Now you can eat fish out of them, because I mean, you know they could be cleaner. But it's you know, we're working on it. We're making progress, and you can eat the fish. The air is clean, The air is cleaner than it way cleaner than it needs to be. But yet you know, the environment is getting worse and worse and worse according to the environmentalists because they want the money and the power.
Let's spray more aerosols in the atmosphere to reflect the sun and cause a cooling effect, which is going to make sure that we can't grow plants. It's wonderful, all right, all the stuffs at junk science dot Com and Steve molloy, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Steve, you're a great American. Thank you very much.
Appreciate that.
Let's continue with more. I'm reading this Bill Gates lobbies European he will fund the airsol release of calcium carbonates in the atmosphere to reflect the sun, which will cause maybe a new ice age, which means we're all going to die. Buy EV. Don't buy EV. Save the whales, Kill the whales. I'm somewhat confused. Bill Cunningham, the Grand American Live with you every Sunday Night by Billy cunning
Him The Great American. The whole hoax and the falsehoods and the myths about man made climate change caused by global warming are all collapsing. In front of us. As Steve Molloy points out, junk signs dot com. Check it out, junksigns dot com. Follow the money. There's about eight billion
dollars a year. Hand it out every year over the past seven or eight years to think tanks, to democratic activist groups, to colleges and universities, et cetera, the goal of which is to make sure that the ideas of man made global warming causing climate change is so inculcated in the soul of American people it cannot be questioned. And now the whole thing's falling apart. The party that the man that we all drive evs has gone after Tesla, the party who said save the whales now says kill
the whales. It is unbelievable to watch. I let's continue with more coming up next to this Christopher Ruddy of Newsmax all about Trump on Bill Cunningham The Great American live with you every Sunday, you know by Billy Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, Newsmax is one of the most important websites I think in America because I have it up on I have it on my phone an icon.
I'm looking at my right I have it up now Newsmax dot Com, tell television and printing so much more, and of course the chief cook and bottle washer, the CEO. The founder is Christopher Ruddy, who rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange for New Max's recent a successful IPO. He's a close friend of the President and many issues are percolating. Christopher Ruddy, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. First of all, congratulations on the roll.
Out of the IPO. It's been quite successful. Congratulations well, Bill. Congratulations to you. I hear you're in over five hundred stations these days with your national show and just amazing in Ohio. So I'm glad to be on with you. It's a great honor.
I was greatly honored to be opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange earlier this month. Newsmax became public March thirty, first on the Exchange. We were the first regulation and company ever. It go directly to the Big Board.
We had a.
Record involvement and increase that day.
People.
The demand was so great for Newsmax stock. I think it's a sign people are turning off the old media, right. They don't trust them anymore. They're coming to places like Newsmax and Bill.
Cunningham, Well, what's happening. I think the dinosaur media is dead. They died about eight nine years ago and the burials taking place. And as a consequence, if you would watch only ABC, NBCCBSPBS, only read the New York Times Washington Post, the country's incomplete collapse. Nothing's going right. The economy's heading toward a recession, if not a depression. US military is completely demoralized, and we have now Gang Bang members that
are being adopted by the Radical Democratic Party. It's incredible. Let's talk number one about tariffs. The markets are extremely jittery because of what Trump has to do. Everyone I talked to says this had to be done. Explain the off ramps on the tariff disputes and how that's going to benefit the American people.
Well, as you know, I've known the president for almost thirty years, so we talk a lot. I just spoke to him the other week and several times about tariffs. And you know, here's the thing you have to understand. He's really not for tariffs. He's for fair trade deals. He's for more jobs and more money coming into America. I think this is great, right. What he sees the tariff is his only weapon that he has to get these countries like China the EU to stop their unfair
trade deals. You go out on the street, you go out in Cincinnati, you go out in here, you won't find American cars the numbers. You see farm cars all over the place, but not in the numbers. You go into Europe, all you see are their cars. You don't see American cars. You don't see in China American cars. I've been to both and so they're not buying our stuff, and there's tariffs if we try to trade our stuff there. And Trump says, what's this about? This is crazy, and
he's overthrowing forty years of bad trade policy. I shay give him more time. Don't be nervous. He's got a great economic plan. He's going to bring the economy back and people can continue to invest in the stock market as I am and other things because Donald Trump's in charge.
And this will end at some point, and whether it's a week, a month, or six months, everyone says there there's an ending to this, which means that American products can be sold in Europe or China and can be sold in South Korea, the Philippines can be sold in the EU. You seldom to see a Ford or a Chevy anywhere in Europe. And it's got to stop, and somebody had to do it. Instead of getting the benefit of the doubt from the media, they attack him mercilessly
on a regular basis. And China now is telling the nations they deal with guess what if you deal with America, you can't deal with us. And that's even better for us. Correct, But we're the market. We're about twenty six percent of the world's GDP. About forty percent of consumer spending is right in America. And so is China not hearing what Trump is saying about tariffs.
Yeah, think about it. We're only five percent of the world population of forty percent of the spending. I mean, we are the global giant. But you know, Trump comes along and he's saying he's ending this bs, he wants to bring back jobs. He also was very scared. I can tell you he didn't make a big issue of it, but he was not happy. During COVID, China slow walked a lot of equi medical equipment and a lot of pharmaceuticals here. They made it very difficult. He knows it,
and he doesn't trust them anymore. Supply chains. We need to have critical industries here in the United States. We need to have a car industry, because you can't have a military industry if you don't make cars. So he's definitely going to keep a car tariff here, which should be good for US car automakers by the way, But I definitely, you know, he's got a very sensible approach. You know, when he ended his presidency bill, as you would call, everything was a peace basically in the Middle East.
There was no war in Russia, nor he even got the North Korean stopped their missile testing. I mean, who could have believed it?
No one.
And I'd look on the tariff front about Honda that was making their hybrid Civic and Mexico. They're now coming to Indiana and many foreign car makers are now going to come into America and build factories here. And that doesn't happen overnight. Here we are about the one hundred day mark of the Trump presidency. It may take one to three years for that to happen, but it's on
the glide path to getting it done. And the Communist Red Chinese kill one hundred thousand Americans a year through fentanyl. They are thieves, crooks, and liars. I'm talking about the government, not the people of China. When it comes to intellectual property IP, that kind of stuff they steal. The idea is and they're an import nation. This is little known Christopher Ruddy that they get about eighty percent of their energy through imports and also many of their food stuffs
through imports. They're extremely vulnerable right now, including the trillions of dollars of losses in their real estate markets. And the fact that they're a communist country that kill Christians. That's little known. Wigers a Muslim minority or in concentration camps, Catholics and Christians are obliterated, obliterated and slaughtered. There's no property rights in China. You can't be a Christopher Ruddy in China and live uh with with your with your
thoughts on politics. And there's no sense of personal property. No one owns anything in China. The government come in and take it away. And I think we've found ourselves in a situation that were extremely vulnerable. This had to happen at some point. You also have a reference at newsmaxs Christo Ruddy about there's a good chance that that car tariffs may never come off. Can you explain that to the American people.
Yeah, well, I was saying earlier Bill that you know, President Trump sees the car industry is very important for national security. If you don't have car, you can't build military vehicles, you can't build tanks and other materials. So he believes that we need a car industry for national security. I think what we've seen is supply lines a very week that China wants to interrupt up those supply lines. They can really cause a lot of damage to America if we ever get into a war. And you say
that won't happen, well, they're threatening war. Chinese has been threatening war pretty regularly these days over Taiwan, even over trade policy. They've hinted that they've got a war with the United States. And so we need a car industry. And the President says, the only way you build up a car industry here is you have a ten twenty percent tariffon car, So you can still buy foreign cars, you're just going to pay more and you get American cars at a much better price. And so that's what
he's planning on. I think it's a good idea. I think that you need to have a car industry. And in the old days, the politicians would think about that because they are patriots. But over time everybody just started doing deals. You know, these Chinese companies or industries would hire lobbyists in Washington, paid big money a former congressmen and senators, and they get whatever they wanted in Washington. And Trump's Trump's not a politician, like, why are we
doing these deals? And the media, you know, should be applauging them. Instead they're trying to denigrate him and take him down.
Of course, on Harvard, they sued the Trump administration a few days ago trying to get back the billions of dollars the taxpayer send to Harvard. I think it's some working schlip in a factory. I think it's someone selling through their car. I think about Americans working, hard, working, smart sending their tax dollars to Washington, and then Washington turns around and sends billions of dollars to Harvard that has a fifty three billion dollar endowment, which would like
to savings account. A couple of years ago, the US Supreme Court ruled that Harvard practices race discrimination, which is a terrible label to be put on someone. Harvard and their administration is extremely antisemitic. Jews and Harvard are marginalized, treated like crap, can't get to classes, yelling and screaming. Same with Columbia. And so when I look at the Democratic Party, Christopher Ruddy of Newsmax dates ago in the South,
they used discrimination against black folks. Couldn't go to school, couldn't go and luncheonets, couldn't go in the restaurants, couldn't be an office, couldn't vote. The same Democratic Party half century later has now been found a vicious race discrimination against Asians and admissions by the United States Supreme Court, plus virulent, ugly anti semitism. Is that the way the mainstream media pictures this dispute between Harvard and Washington.
Well, I would never think in the country I grew up in, the Jews would be in jeopardy of walking across the campus or wearing a Yamica. You could be harmed in the city of New York, in major cities Los Angeles. And it's now true it's dangerous to be Jewish and you're threatened. And now institutions know that, we know these bad things happen, right, But the idea that Columbia and Harvard are looking the other way at this
anti semitism, had threats of violence. This is frightening and I think it's the sign of you know, how woke the left has come and during the biding years, you know, like you, and we're seeing it with the deportations. These gang members are here and the Democrats are supporting the gang members who are closing us harm.
I want to stand with the wife beating human traffickers of MS thirteen that tattoos MS thirteen and the knuckles. That's the group the Democratic Party along with the race discriminators at Harvard, and they're laying down with those individuals. That's pretty sick.
Well, you were talking about the media and how they lied in line, I came up with a new phrase. They lied and they died. You know, the media is the old media is dying and they lied through their teeth. During the twenty election, ninety percent of the press reports about President Trump are negative. Eighty percent of the press reports on Harris were positive. That was in a study. These are people disconnected to America. They and I always
say to people like I think Newsmax. I'm probably the only CEO of a network that believes it's two genders, male and female. You going, no, you left, but you go into major ABC CBS, are there two genders. I don't think they're going to give you an answer if anything, you know, and these are people untethered. I think there's a danger.
You know.
Sultanisan said that about the Soviet Union when the when the Soviets came in and untethered themselves to reality and the truth, then anything was possible, and we ended up with the Gulags. And that's what I'm fearful of. Fear like the left is so insane and the AOCS and Bernie Sanders obviously seems a little saner than some of the others. I mean, And that's how I'm that's saying a lot, like, you know, we're really walking and dangerous thing.
In Newsmax, we've been rising. Our ratings are up fifty percent. We had thirty four million people tune into Newsmax last quarter. Ruder said we were one of the top twelve news brands in the United States.
And we just started.
We didn't have much. We just have the support of people like you and your listeners and our viewers. We don't have big corporations behind us, no, But it's the people are voting with their remote controls, their dials, their buttons, their downloads, and say no more.
Well, that's why you say media lied and media died. Exactly. I couldn't name the anchors except David Muir of the Nightly News, is anymore Lestro Holtz gone, CBS is in a major shake up, the layoffs happening, the Washington Post losing one hundred million dollars a year, et cetera. Lastly, about Iran, of course I hoped as an Iranian deal.
Of course, I hope that the MOO laws that controlled Tehran and make miserable their own people come to reality and say we can't have nuclear weapons and missiles to deliver them, because given that opportunity, it is in their Quran, it's in their basic beliefs. They will kill Jews. The six million in Israel will be obliterated. And so, in a sense, I hope they come to reality and say, you know what, come into our facilities. Let Americans determine,
the Europeans determine where our centrifuges are. We want We're not going to do it ourselves who want the world to come in. We're done with this. We're not going to spend our money on arms and weapons to kill Jews and Christians all over the world, including American soldiers in Iraq and Syria. We're not going to do that anymore. We're going to change. If that happens, I'd be in
a state of shock and disbelief. I think the game's going to be to buy some more time, to get more missile technology, to get it better, maybe bought from North Korea or by Russia, and to weaponize these missiles and obliterate Israel if necessary. Do you have any hope that these talks being conducted now will bear fruit, that Iran will see the light or must Iran be taken down militarily.
I'm not very hopeful about Iran. I think it's a rogue nation. Look what it's been doing in recent years. It got money, as President Trump said, it funded has blah the October seventh around Stringer, Prince roll Over, that murderous thing. It has Ballad, and then you have the Hooties. Yeah, the ice to see I have all these groups that are always backed by the Iranians. I don't think you can really do a deal. You can't trust them. They've
been working on this bomb for thirty years. They may even have some nuclear warheads by now, for all we know. I think it's a moment in time between President Trump and Benjamin Nintan Yahoo. Then we have an opportunity to take down the nuclear facilities. I think we should do it. I don't think we should delay it, and I think if we don't, you know, the audience have made clear Israel is not the main enemy. They have said repeatedly, the great Satan is the United States.
I've always believed that they.
Had a bomb and condetonated somewhere in the world, they would do it in the United States first, not in Israel. And I just I just think that they've already proven there beyond redemption and you have a mad dog, you put it down, right, I think it's.
Time for putting it down.
Not just Iran. It's Hezbla, Hamasa Hoodi's Boko Haram, El Qaeda, Taliban. They're all funded directly or indirectly. The head of the snake is Iran until Iran, and I have empathy and sympathy for the Iranian people forced to live under their theocracy, which is a suicidal death cult that runs Iran right now and it can't continue. But uh, once again, Christopher Ruddy, you're about the best there is. And uh, I watch this website now on a daily basis, of course, I've
watched it for years. Congratulations on your launch and may you continue to have great success. And God bless you and God bless America.
Bill.
Thank you, and I tell everyone if you want to join us, you can now now that we're in New York Stock Exchange, go to newsmax invest dot com news Max invest that can't find out all about our company, read all our documents there, filings.
It's an amazing story.
We're growing like crazy and we'd love to have you be part of it.
The truth will set us free. And Christopher Ruddy, thank you very much for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Christopher, you're a great American and keep preaching the truth of the president. Thank you very much.
Well, I'll only say the truth has set us for you, it's already done it.
The truth has not set some other news organizations down to bankruptcy. But that's not the case, all right, Christopher. Thank you very much. I bless you, God, bless America.
Thank you.
All right, let's continue with more Go Cunningham the Great American live with you every Sunday night. All right, Billy Cunningham the Great American. Once again, thank you very much for listening to this wonderful Sunday night. In the tries day, especially I wanted to thank Chris Ruddy, who's news Max, to come on talk about his relationship with Donald Trump, and especially my good friend Steve Molloyd Junk Science dot com. And let's face it, there's no question follow the money.
If you follow them, you'll find the gold. And when climate change is involved in eight billion dollars to spend every year, guess what. Whether it's colleges, university think tanks, the Democratic Party itself or Stacy Abrams, follow the money. But following the money you'll find out why the Democrats are screealing, screaming like stuck pigs relative to losing the
source of their income. And of course I also want to thank Leland Vinters of a News Nation to come on to disclose his autistic diagnosis what this means for him.
And by the way, this is Wednesday, Night on News Nation, Chris Cuomo is going to host, among others Bill O'Reilly and stephen A. Smith, and also the President of United States Donald Trump under the leadership with Sean Compton to talk about the one hundred days and look forward sometime in the near future having the President on once again with me and you the American people once again very much, thanks for listening, and we'll see what happens in the future.
But the media at some point the truth. The truth is generally casually when Siena opens its mouth. Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you on all other great Americans every Sunday Night,
