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Trump may have more legal troubles in Arizona, Michigan and more. When does it end? Doesn't Trump has the right point out when something might be wrong??? Willie chats with Julie Gunlock, Chris Cuomo from News Nation and Elaine Parker.

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Willie bad the ball rocking you by Choice Hotels a kunnel lodging roadway in hotels are serving up double points for every qualifying stay book at Choice Hotels dot com. Now, if he's the man who's been recognized as radio's best, the recipient of not one, but two prestigious Mark Conny Awards, for he is broadcast excellence, the one and only Build cunning Head. All right, Billy Cunningham, the Great America with you this glorious Sunday night, and uh in

California, Los Angeles, terrible storms are occurring. Of course, this has happened two or three times in the past seven or eighty years. Quite an usual, but unusual things happen. And this isn't a result of look man make global warming causing climate change. This is a result in natural processes. It over time will certain things will occur. But the Democrats want to use every conceivable example of a weather event to advance their political causes. Right now,

tropical storms and thunderstorms have been turned political. Right now it happens. I watched the nightly news, and it's always political. What's going on if there's thunderstorms or tornado or a hurricane somewhere it's all political. I don't know why, but up to this point, the tropical storm that Hillary, that's an appropriate name for something destroying everything in this path. Nonetheless, it's a

tropical storm that hit California, not a hurricane. In fact, this year we've not hit one strike the continent United States, and it's almost Labor Day. Of course, that's example of nothing. Whatever it is, it is, and it's always man make global warming. It's always about climate change, and it's always about government taking more control of your life and determining how many ounces of water you're gonna have in your toilet, or work on a light

bulb you can put in your lamp. It's all about complete control, which is part of the reason the great to music, the Great Song of Oliver Anthony, is doing so well rich men north of Richmond. Of course,

we can't play it's got a few curse words. I know, Danny boy, Danny boy would be almost impossible to go all the words out, so we're not going to play it. But nonetheless, it's an anthem of working men and women of every race, every description saying you know right now it's cost about seven hundred dollars more a month for a middle class family, buy the three or four essentials they live on, and inflation they sage three or four percent. I don't believe it. Gasoline is skyrocketing as we speak.

Grocery prices are getting ridiculous. Go to Wendy's, go to McDonald's, go to Burger King and guess what prices are. Three ways at Skyline Chili my favorite in Cincinnati, it's expensive. Throw on top of that interest rates. When you try to buy a car, get a nice Chevrolet, something in that character is Silverado, and the interest rates can be eight, nine, ten, twelve percent. And so the things where average Americans live their life.

I know exactly what Oliver Anthony is discussing, and that is it's an angry anthem of the forgotten. And the twenty twenty four election, the angry American may shock the world by putting Donald Trump back in the presidency instead of Joe Biden. We can't take it anymore. It's unbelievable how the media covers

for that guy. And he gave a news conference three or four days ago in which he could not recall the island name MAUI didn't know that you know, the big island and the one next to it, and the Yian out there has no idea. Mentally, he's not not alert. And we have a president right now who is vacationing. Again, many people wish you stay on more vacations because he's not competent, he's not mentally alert. I still maintain that I write down the date August the twentieth. I still maintain that

he's not gonna stand for reelections sometime in March of next year. He's gonna say I would not seek nor would I accept the nomination of my party to the term as your president, because somebody, whether it's Jill or federal prosecutors or Nancy Pelosi or somebody that's going to say, Joe, you don't know what the hell's going on. You're not mentally alert. You can't read a teleprompter, you're dizzying, you're falling, you're stumbling, mumbling and fumbling.

You can't read. You can't be the president. And obviously Kamala Harris cannot be the president. Which is why I think Gavin Newsom or someone of that Gritschen Whitmer, someone of that character, who's the governor of Michigan. At some point he's gonna jump in and say we can't take it anymore. He's one slip and fall away from it. And God knows all of us when we get into our eighties, may need help getting around, may fall down here and there, You may lose some mental acuity in your eighties. But

in his case, he's got the toughest job in the world. Who's the commander in chief? When he couldn't run a kmart, a Walmart, he couldn't run a costco. Would you harm to work as shift at McDonald's. No, And this guy is the leader of the free world, and we have to pretend as if all the mistakes he makes are all okay, no problem. I can only imagine if a Republican president had the same lack of

mental stability what the media would do with that. It's unbelievable. A few other things, and that is it appears that there may be another state or two or three they've been filing criminal charges against Donald Trump. There's rumblings out of Arizona. Katie Hobbs, the governor of Arizona, who is complete and competent, is mulling around appointing of the Attorney general a special prosecutor to go after Donald Trump using the same theory that that Fannie Willis has in Atlanta,

and also Gretchen Whitmer, the Democratic governor of Michigan. None of them have enough to do with their real jobs. You know, Atlanta is a very quiet, peaceful place where men and women can walk around downtown with impunity, where the part of Atlanta called Buckhead just loves the governance given to it by the Atlanta Police, and all the crime taking place, the schools are in

complete meltdown. Same thing with Alvin Bragg's in New York City. Well, what it is is that Donald Trump is not just, shall we say, a target. Donald Trump is the diversion. He's the distraction, He's the pretext. So things are so bad in New York City that Alvin Bragg would indict a marine saving others from a mentally deranged individual threatening them with physical harm.

That my former second home in New York City is so bad right now, so awful, so much crime, that Alvin Bragg's needs a convenient distraction. And his name is Donald Trump. Let's indict Donald Trump years ago making a payment to settle a civil case from Stormy Daniels and he didn't list it on his federal forms as a campaign donation. What good luck with that one.

But in New York City he'll probably be convicted the Donald. Then in Atlanta, one of the most violent cities in America, this is a local county prosecutor whose job it is to enforce criminal statutes in the city of Atlanta, the County of Fulton. She has a full time job with trials taking months delayed. Where a rap singer under a Rico statute after seven months still

hasn't picked a jury. And that's nine defendants, and that she's supposed to deal with rape and robbery and burglary and stash and grab robberies of one type or other, burglaries, drug sales, fent nold, cocaine, heroin, illegal trafficking, a marijuana death, disease, and destruction everywhere. So Trump

again is a distraction. And if Katie Hobbs in Arizona goes through with her threat of doing in Arizona what happened in Fulton County, Arizona and Phoenix is having problems tonight with the flooding, but nonetheless same thing with Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. A lot of problems in Detroit. About half the schools in Detroit don't have children who can read and write by the time they're fourteen years

old, can't pass test. That massive lawlessness is occurring. But for people like Dan Gilbert, a great business leader, and Matt Collen in downtown Detroit, Detroit would be what would look like would look like the capital of Nigeria. It's terrible, it's awful. You can't live there. But four those business leaders, Matt Collin and Dan Gilbert, Detroit would be in worse shaped than one can imagine. It looks like a wrecked bag dad. It's unbelievable.

So she's gonna waste her time pursuing Donald Trump, not as the target but as the distraction, a serious destruction. It's unbelievable. One thing I noticed this morning on some of the talk shows, we got full lines. Of course, we got a call from Missouri and Las Vegas and Idaho and New Hampshire. Two lines are open eight six six six four seven seven three

three seven. Well, one of the things that we're not taught in school anymore are the rights individual rights we have under the Bill of rights one through ten, specifically number one, the First Amendment. Most Americans, the great majority one ask can you give me three rights guaranteed individuals by the First Amendment. You don't get answers, and less than five percent can know the five individual rights in the First Amendment. We all know about religion, practice your

religion, and speech. Freedom of speech is almost unbridled, not quite complete. But guess what, Donald Trump and Rudolph Giuliani, they have the right freedom of speech, believe it or not, they're citizens. Also freedom of the press, also the right to assemble. You don't need permits except in unusual circumstances, and then the permits shall be issued. But one right normally not much known is the right to petition government for redress of your grievances.

The right to petition government for a redress of grievances. Those nineteen co defendants criminally charged in Atlanta under the First Amendment as the freedom of speech, they can talk, they can say things, and then they had the right to petition government. Despite his failings. There is government in the state of Georgia. There is government in Fulton County. There is government in Atlanta. Those nineteen co defendants have the right to petition that government for a redress of their

grievances, even if you're wrong. So maybe Donald Trump, etc. Those other eighteen co defendants, Rudolph Giuliani, etc. Was maybe they were wrong. Maybe every vote was counted correctly. Maybe there was no bags of cash or bags of votes that were not counted. Maybe every legitimate vote was counted. But they did not believe. So they thought that there were many votes, legal votes, proper votes that were not registered, not counted, and

that too many illegal votes were Now that might have been wrong. In that hell, I'm wrong all the time, but because of many a premier and et cetera, I have an opportunity to speak to about a million people every Sunday night. I might be wrong on occasion, but that the right I have to speak. It is guaranteed by the Constitution. Now, government does not have to build you a radio studio when you want to speak. You got the right to practice your religion, but government doesn't have a duty to

build you at church. You have the right freedom of the press, but government's not going to build you a printing or a TV studio. You have the right to petition government for redress your grievances. That's in the First Amendment. So these nineteen alleged criminal defendants thought they were asking government to legally count

votes and to get rid of illegal votes. When the Donald talked to the Secretary of State and said, find me eleven thousand, seven eighty votes, one more than I needed, he did not say illegally find me or wrongfully locate He said, fine, I need eleven thousand, seven or eighty votes to win. He's got the right to do that. He might be wrong. I don't think there was significant cheating that would have turned the outcome of the election in Georgia. Maybe there was, but how do you find that

out unless you address government to redress the grievances. That's a constitutional right and the First Amendment. So if you're wrong, it's okay, but you have the right to do it. And in fact, even more than that, the president took the oath of office as that Donald did, to faithfully execute the laws, and part of a lot of the laws deal with elections. So it's his job, it's his requirement and office to pursue whether or not

votes were wrongfully counted and the right votes were not counted. Was photo ID in place where the where the drop box is properly monitored? Was there someone checking signatures? In many states that's the state law says you don't have to do any of that stuff, which is why likely there's going to be a huge turnout against Donald Trump in twenty twenty four. What's going to change in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, all controlled by the Democrats.

They're not going to require signature matches, they're not going to maintain control of drop boxes, They're going to have same day register. The same crap is going to go on in Las Vegas. As the last couple of elections, Wayne Alerut discusses it often, same crap is going to go on. So I don't anticipate much of an outcome as long as we have an electoral

system in which the voters are not properly idd A is legal. I know in Nevada everyone who gets the driver's license legal or a legal citizen gets a ballot in the mail and there's no requirement that they check from citizenship. That's illegal. But nonetheless, all nineteen have the right to talk. They have the right to speak, and they have the right to assemble, and they have the right to petition government for redress and grievances as they perceive them to

be, even if they're wrong. But now that's criminalized, it's gonna chill, it's gonna make cold efforts of the Republican Party when the Department of Injustice is controlled by the by the Democrats. Absolutely, it's going to be more difficult in twenty twenty four for even lawyers should stand up and defend somebody because the lawyers for Donald Trump have been indicted. Whether you're found guilty or not, your life is over as we know it. Go spend a half a

million dollars on legal fees. Have your name drug through the mud like a Lannie Wilson song. It's unbelievable. Oh, let's continue, and God bless people like Oliver Anthony rich men north of Richmond. God bless that man. Let's continue with more the line becomes available eight six six six four seven seven three three seven. Bill Cunning of the Great American live with you every Sunday night. Get ready to win your way to our twenty twenty three I hearty.

There are two other concepts in the law, which is called ripe and moot. Ripe means the case is not ready to be adjudicated or decided, and moot means I can't give you the relief that you want for a bunch of reasons. So when I hear repeatedly like this morning on Meet the Press, while there were eighty seven judges all across the country that determined in twenty twenty that dates between election day and January twentieth, to resolve all outstanding issues.

So when someone maintains that the election was fraudulent in one sense or another sufficient fraud that would have affected the outcome, you can't even bring the lawsuit

until the issue is ripe. And so if someone believes that Donald Trump would have been elected president but four some chicanery and a whole bunch of states headed by Democrats, the lawsuits were filed a few days after the election, and they were put in abeyance because the decision isn't right because each state did not deter herman who won those states electoral votes till the end of November or the

first of December. So you can say, in for example, Arizona or Michigan, there was a bunch of chicanery going on, but you don't have a trial until it's ripe. Until the Secretary of State determines who won the state. That'll take till around the Thanksgiving two to three weeks after the election, and so then the electors meet around the fifteenth of December, and then the issue is ripe for adjudication. We can now decide because we now know

who the state. Said one, well, then it becomes moot. Can you have a federal trial and prove anything about tens of thousands of votes cast illegally? And the next the next three weeks, the answer is no. So the issue then can't be decided because it's moot. I can't give you

the relief that you see. So on one hand, it's not right because the state's not determined who won that state for several weeks after the election, and by the time they give you the name of the person who won, whether it was Trump or Biden, you can't give relief because it's moot. Go cunning in with you every Sunday News, Traffic and weather. News Radio seven hundred wl W, Cincinnati. A new development in the Trump classified documents

case with a ten thirty report. I'm Sean McCormick. Bricky Now a new twist in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump, sources telling ABC News former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows apparently contradicted Trump's primary public defense that he declassified broad sets of documents with Moore's ABC senior White House correspondent Salina

Wang. Former US attorney Cree Berrara told ABC News that the information Mark Meadows has is quote pretty damaging, but that is unlikely he's flipped on Trump. That's because Meadows was indicted last week alongside Trump and that separate investigation into election interference in Georgia. Both of them only have until this Friday to turn themselves

in. Now less weather from the forecasters at nine News Overnight part lay cloudy, sky's a law of sixty nine, Monday, part lake cloudy gonna be hot, high of ninety three, and then Tuesday, partly cloudy sky is hot and high of ninety one. Radar is clear. It's currently eighty three degrees. Cincinnati police continue to investigate and early morning shooting in Carthage. Police

say a person was shot on Vine Street near seventy third before dawn. The incident shutting down the street for time there's no word on any suspects, and the Reds Sunday getting blasted by Toronto ten to three, and with the Milwaukee win, the Reds are now in third place in the NL Central, four games back of the Brewers and one game behind second place Chicago. Our next update is at eleven o'clock. I'm Sean McCormick, News Radio seven hundred WLW

HI, I'm Arissa Falberg, and I'm Stephen Wolf Peada. Come join us for oppiring the month of November. Would any citizen or candidate have standing to bring a lawsuit? You can file the lawsuit, but it's held in abeyance until the Secretary of State in that state determines the winner. Then, once they determined the winner, you don't have sufficient time through discovery to find witnesses, depositions, requests for interrogatories, and a full blown federal trial to have

a judicial determination whether there was frauda in the first place. It's a self fulfilling prophecy. And because you don't have standing and because the citizen decision is not ripe until the Secretary of State for Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio,

Georgia declares a winner, you can't proceed. By the time you can proceed, you don't have enough time for a federal trial on issues involving hundreds of witnesses and thousands of documents, all done within the next two to three weeks, and then have an appeal to the Circuit Court of Appeals in the

US. That's never gonna happen. So whoever the secret Secretary of State determines to be the winner of that state, the electors selected or the proper electors, the system is not set up to have a trial god to bad right or wrong on the essence of the case, which is was their fraud in the state of Georgia, and lacking a judicial determination, one might say that

there's no fraud because we don't have the time to prove it. You don't have the time to prove it because the system is set up for the president to be sworn in on January twentieth, and for the electors to vote in the state capitals around December fifteenth, and then about three weeks weeks later, open up the envelopes in the will of the House of Representatives or in the Senate and determine who's the winner. So to have a trial that would take

years. Is something that's a nullity, you can't do it. So that means either party can allege that the election was stolen. How many times have year at Stacey Abrams, the Democrat from Georgia, say the election was stolen, she should be the sitting governor of Georgia. How many times did Hillary Clinton say twenty sixteen was not legitimate? How many times did Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton say every Democrat said that Vladimir of Poutin elected Donald Trump in twenty

sixteen? There was no time for sufficient discovering trials to take place, plus the Pellet Review to determine if any of the allegations of Stacy Abrams or Hillary Clinton were accurate. In fact, the best you can say is out in the year two thousand. Democrats went on for years to say Bush forty three was selected, not elected, But then various news organizations went into Florida, into the disputed counties and determined that George Bush forty one one anyway, But

who knows that's true? So all we have is a flawed system in which the loser can always say of a screwed, blue tattooed and barbecued. There's not sufficient time in the system to allow a trial to take place to determine the accuracy of that candidate's comments. Not enough time. You can say whatever you want. What's that called freedom of speech? What's that called the right to petition government for redress and grievances. Now, you can't petition any which

way you want. What happened on January sixth inside the capitol was not the right way to petition government for redress a grievances. But in this case at Fulton County, nobody was charging into the Fulton County Courthouse, overturning desk, etc. That's what happened on January sixth. There's a proper way to petition government for redressing grievances. And that's what the Donald did. He called the Secretary of State and said, I want you to find eleven thousand, seven

or eighty votes. He didn't say corruptly, fine, illegally. Donald Trump believed they were out there and they were legitimate and they weren't counted, So he asked the Secretary of State to do it. It's called freedom of speech. He did not commit the criminal acts that took place inside the US capital. So the whole system is set up not to have an objective determination as

to whether there was massive fraud in any state. Don't have the time to do it the time, and there might have been Michigan, maybe philadept maybe Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Buck County. Who knows. You can say whatever you want, you got to prove it in court. And how long the federal civil cases take. In federal court years, you have to build a record in order to have a trial in front of a jury, and if it was a declaratory judgment only in front of the judge that has a lengthy long

record to have the appellate courts review the record. The system is set up not to provide time to do any of that. So either party when they lose, claim I was screwed, blue tattooed, and barbecued. But nobody until recently said, let's indict Hillary Clinton obstructing and for affecting the outcome of elections by claiming illegally that the Russians elected Donald Trumps. Let's lock her up. I don't think so. As part of the system, how long did

al Gore say he won the presidency? Quite a while nobody went out to indict him. I guess Bush forty three could have selected some aggressive prosecutor to go out to, like a Jack Smith type on the Republican side, to go after Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton for all the sins and crimes they committed during their eight years in office. But it's always been the history of this great country of ours. To say, turn the page. Turn the page

seems like yesterday, but it was long ago. Jenny was lovely, she was the queen of my nights. All I say is turned the page. It's time to move on. Oh no, not with the Democrats. Why because they fear Donald Trump, and they're thinking, if we don't do this, he's gonna come back in twenty twenty four with a vengeance and put us in jail. We're going to jail. Conspiracies often have a twenty year statute.

I can all but assure you that if Donald Trump wins the presidency in twenty twenty four, they're quickly going to appoint a Republican prosecutor hitman like a Jack Smith on the other side of the table to indict Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, maybe Stacy Abrams and of course Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, etc. Maybe Barack Hussaint Obama go after them. I know some local county prosecutors are thinking about indicting Joe Biden right now. The Democrats have opened up the

Pandoras box, and look what's flying out now. Lastly, before I take thousands of calls, and I'll relate to later on who I've coming up later in this great show. But Politico has a story that Hunter Biden's attorneys told the US Attorney's office in a long letter that if they indicted Hunter Biden a thirty two page letter, that the lawyers for Hunter Biden would call as a

witness President Joe Biden of the defense. So when the US Attorney's Office heard that, and of course they still might do it now because of what happened a week or two ago, when the when the federal judge said I smell a rat and didn't let the sweetheart deal go through, it's now possible that Hunter Biden's lawyers, if they go to trial, are gonna call President Joe Biden as a witness. Can you see him cross examined by competent attorneys?

That will be embarrassing. So we now know why the sweetheart deal was offered. Because the US Department of Justice was told, I assume by Mary Garland that we can have Joe Biden on the witness chair in a criminal case,

cross examined about Joe Biden's involvement in criminal activities. Can't do it. So the sweetheart deal was put together, and it took one John Serrica type federal judge to smell a rat and say, no, we're not going to do it this way, because it obviously Hunter Biden committed hundreds of felonies involving crack cocaine, cocaine, human trafficking issues, tax issues. He repeatedly had emails back and forth talking about his day at Joe Biden getting half of all of

his money. Bags of cash ended up in the pockets of Joe Biden in the vice presidency. And there's an implication that Barack Hussein Obama knew about it and didn't want to make it a big issue because it would boomerang on him. So that's why the sweetheart deal was offered, That's why the Oust Attorney's office when forward with it, and that's why it took a special judge to say, nah, Babannah unbelievable. Under according to this according to a politico,

that's the reason that the sweetheart deal was offered. And now there's turmoil everywhere. And the Special Counsel David Weiss, who's a political hack, who offered the deal, was now given additional power by the corrupt Mary Garland to continue investigations. This is going to be continued through November of next year and see what happens. Let's continue to take some calls. And then later on

we have Chris Cuomo coming up from News Nation. We have the great Julie Gunlock of the Independent Women's Form about what's happening in the culture with women you

might know and boys and mothers you might notice. Date in New Jersey is issued a ruling that parents cannot find out if they're children or administered hormones or desire or switch genders at school things of that character, through the school nursing program, whatever it might be. That parents are left on the outside and the schools will determine whether or not your child changed his genders one of thee hundred and five available and as a parent, you have no right to know.

The state knows better. That's Julie Gunlock. Plus later on there's another great representative of economics in this great country of ours and where we go from here. That is Elaine Parker of the Job Creator's Network about the student loans, about gasoline prices, energy prices. Elaine Parker does a wonderful job, wrote a column for Fox News. Liked it, going to call her. Chris Cuomo of News Nation, good friend of Shan Compton's will be here to

talk about the status of things with Trump and the indictments. Also Julie Gunlock, Independent Women's Form about the culture and how women and men are just according in the media, two of one hundred and five different genders. Let's go to Mark and Missouri, then many others. Mark and Missouri. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham show. Mark, How are you hey done well? Bill?

That was such a great point that President Trump actually had an obligation as a chief law enforcement arts the company to investigate election fraud that he truly believed happened and still does believe happen. And you know, when you're living through history, he sometimes missed a big picture. But I truly believe we are under a coup attempt in this country right now, and so many friends, I mean the elections and all these states they're trying to rig them still.

I mean, all the big cities there haven't changed much. As you mentioned, we have a president trying to put his opponent in jail, literally on totally bogus charges. The totally liberal law professor Alan Bushwood says he and his team did everything Trump did when they were depending how Gore in two thousand and

he said, there's no way that Trump should this. You know, he has at least forty five percent of the country wants him to be president, and he says it's just totally unheard of, and you can't do it. Like I said, he's a Biden supporter and he's just ridiculous. What's going on? Well, Mark, you imagine if they get away with this, the message sent if you're a Republican, do not question what we tell you to do, do not speak against us, do not redress government for grievances.

And if that happens, and of course I don't think it'll be Joe Biden, but whoever. The Democrats, I call them all interchangeable drill bits, and if you wear out one of them, just put another drill bit there, and that might be Gretchen Whitmer might be Kevin Newsome. But if that happens, the Democrats will then have at least four more years to institutionalize their weaponization of government at the federal, state, and local level against Republicans.

And so the message is sent that a local, little county prosecutor will go after the President of the United States for activity he's conducted in the Oval office while he was president performing his duties. Got a little local prosecutor who over the top with criminal activity she's not prosecuting, can go after this sitting at that point president of the United States of America. What the hell the founders would be just aghast at this. They didn't even invent those courts.

They only met at the screen Court. I actually in the Spreme Court should step in. But I also think there is what the Republicans have to step in here. Yes, they need to start to Impeaster in Query, but they've got to defund Jack Smith, and I think they also have to threaten the states to defund them. If they start all these prosecutions, they have the power of the purse. Something has to be done. I mean, there are a lot of weak Republicans, so that'll be tough to do.

But we're in a situation where we got to see the country. It's on the line. I mean it's on the one party rule like they have in all the cities. They want it to the whole country on the line,

and they're doing everything they can. How about this Mark, come about have they indicted Mark Meadows for calling a Georgia lawmaker to get a cell phone number of another Georgia lawmaker and that was an act and further into the conspiracy, he's looking at twenty years in jail as the chief of staff of the President of the United States calling to get a telephone number. Hey, it's just the third world Banana Republican, this is this is East Germany. I mean,

this is crazy. I mean they got on Trump for telling people to watch certain cable channels. I mean it's just yeah, it's just surreal. It's surreal. And there's so much crime in Atlanta that will not be prosecuted because it's a zero sum game in Fulton County and there's thousands of crimes not prosecuted because she gets wine, dined in pocket lined to go after Donald Trump,

and she's going after him for activities committed while he was president. The president, you got a little local county prosecutor and dining while he was in office, the president for those activities unbelievable. So there's no into it. This is crazy. It's out of control. And right now I see Republicans, you only have the only chance to stop this madness. I mean, it's totally I mean, this is a coupe right now being undertaken in this

country. We can't have fair elections right now. I mean because the Republicans if you speak up, what if you speak up in an election and you're a Republican, some county prosecutors somewhere might indict you in tu and just the indictment itself, it's gonna cost you a half million dollars in legal fees and destroy you whether you're found not guilty or not. Where or I go to get back by reputation? The answer is nowhere. Let's continue Bill Cunningham with

you every Sunday night. In this week's Marketers Report, Data hillis that little local prosecutor in Fulton County is going after activities conducted by the President of the United States of America while he was in office, many times sitting in the oval office with his lawyers from the DOJ on elsewhere. So in Atlanta, which is near one of the worst criminal cities in America, it's her job the prosecute criminals. She has spent almost three years as a diversion against what's

happening in Atlanta. What's happening in Atlanta is awful, It's terrible. It's like Baltimore, like Memphis, like San Francisco, the home of Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi and Diane Feinstein. And think about that, those are the leaders a sanbran Cisco, which is why it's completely falling apart.

But isn't the job of a local county prosecutor to go after a president in office for activities committed they're in At the same time, the United States government itself, the Department of Justice, covering the same sets of facts, have depending indictment against them anyone, Well, what's up with that? Could Republican prosecutors indict Joe Biden for his decisions in Afghanistan resulting in the killing of thirteen brave soldiers? Maybe reckless homicide is that next? This must be stopped.

Let's continue go Cunning in the Grand American with you every Sunday night. We're days Willie bad the ball broken you by Choice Hotels, a counter lodging roadway in hotels are serving up double points for every qualifying stay book at Choice hotels dot com. Now here's the man who's been recognized as radio's best, the recipient of not one but two prestigious mark on the awards. But he's

broadcast excellence, the one and only, the old cunning heady. Let's continue in about thirty minutes or so, the Great Julie Gunlock will be here of the Independent Women's Form about so many issues happening as school opens up, and what's happening and what the Democrats and Liberals are doing the leadership of the Democrat Party. I can't imagine that functional Democrats of the last few decades aren't looking at this group and saying, what and the hell happened to the Democrat Party?

The leaders right now, Joe Biden, do you think he's got a triple digit IQ? Do you think Joe Biden could locate Maui on a map? Do you think Joe Biden, the commander in chief, is mentally functioning? Of course, Next to him is John Fetterman, the Senator from Pennsylvania. He looks like a bad cook, cooking a crack actor from breaking Bad John Fetterman. Take a look at him on the Drudge Report. John Fetterman, God bless the guy. But he's had a serious stroke and he can't

read, can't function, can't talk, can't think. And he's the junior US Senator from Pennsylvania. And after these things happen, the voters of Pennsylvania put him in office for the first time as the senator over doctor Os. Then you got Diane Feinstein. Any of us might find ourselves ninety years old, but in a guardianship. Diane Feinstein's daughter is like her guardian because she's

mentally incompetent. But Senator Dian Feinstein, the senior Senator from California, remains in office being told what to do by an aid of one or an other. You got Fetterman and Feinstein and Biden throwing Kamala Harris. Are you kidding me? Something's wrong? Without woman too? You think is the former attorney general, the former US senator from California, she'd have some level of competence. She's completely incompetent, along with Nancy Pelosi's in her mid eighties got more

facelifts then medical signs should allow. So you take Fetterman and Feinstein and Biden and Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi, those are the leaders of the Democrat Party. It takes a level of incompetence and insanity to permit those five or six individuals to do what they're doing. Throwing the squad. Oh lordy, they're not mentally incompetent, but they're Communists and they're Marxist, for God's says,

So how does the Democrat Party function? If you like that, if you enjoy what's happening in Memphis, Saint Louis, Chicago with Mayor Brandon Johnson, if you like what's happening in Detroit, in New York City, in Baltimore, in Atlanta and San Francisco and Portland. Are you kidding me? Cincinnati? It's Cincinnati. I'm here, I watch it. Four or five congressmen, four or five council members are indicted, some going to federal prison.

And when they can't run for reelection, the citizens of Cincinnati elect politicians to take their place to the left of the ones going to federal prison. So, if that's what you want in Iowa, if that's what you want in all the red states in this country. Now, the federal indictments and the state indictments are flying out like bats out of hell on Easter morning because they

want to criminalize freedom of speech only by Republicans. What Stacy Abrams did, My good friend and yours Sean Hannity the other night at a pretty good montage of Stacy Abrams not accepting the election from governor two years later, she still thought she was in office. And so only the Republicans will be indicted, none of the dumb crimes for exactly the same behavior. This is unbelievable, and the media is in the pockets and in the pants of the Democratic Party,

and so you don't find any objection from the mainstream media. I'll say this. Tapper is having a few lucid moments on CNN, not many, but a few. But this is embarrassing. So Donald Trump said tonight he's going to skip all the debates, will see what happens. The first debate will be on Wednesday night on Fox and he's gonna be with Tucko Carlson and I kind of worry about the guy stress. For example, he's under a

ninety one count fell in. The indictments and several different jurisdictions all out to get him to say nothing of the hundreds of civil lawsuits pending against him, to bank up him. The goal of New York City that he provided literally billions of dollars in developments and paid millions and taxes creating tens of thousands of jobs, won him locked up in Rikers Island, and Florida is a more reasonable state. A plan on spending some time there the next few days.

And let's face it, Florida is the strongest case they have. Is the documents case goes in the so called top secret documents case, the witnesses against him are not clowns, but rather they're his own attorneys. The Feds flipped his own attorneys, along with the Secret Service agents, along with employees working at Marlago. So that's a documents case. And if you believe law enforcement officials like Secret Service and Donald Trump's own attorneys, and he's got problems,

I'll tell you it should have problems. Hillary Clinton should have problems, Joe Biden should have problems. I forgot their Democrats. They don't get indicted. Only Republicans get indicted. That's a serious case. They're on top of that. The Jack Smith case in Washington, DC, that also is a is a serious case. It's going to be determined by a Washington DC jury. Do you think a jury in Washington DC is gonna be fair to Donald Trump? Do you think a jury in New York City is going to be fair

to Donald Trump? Do you think get a jury in Miami, Florida is going to be fair to Donald Trump? I don't think so. So. The Federal District of Columbia case is indictments involving actions and activities against the United States of America, several charges of conspiracy and obstruction and conspiracy against Rich etc. That'll be determined by a Washington DC jury. The Georgia indictments Fulton County, Atlanta will be decided by Atlanta juries. Eighty percent voted against Trump.

Potential jail time runs in the decades, and I would I've always believed if the FBI, Department of Justice, the irs, if they want to get you, they're going to get you. As Chuck Schumer famously said that if you mess with the intelligence officials in this country, there's six ways from Sunday

they'll get you. And right now, the federal government, under the leadership of Joe Biden is queued up with the Defense Intelligence Agencies, the CIA, the IRS, the FBI, the Department of Justice to get Donald Trump. And if they want to get you, I'd bet they get you. And if they don't want to get you, Hillary, the storm is an appropriate name in California tonight. If they don't want to get you, guess what,

no reasonable prosecutor would bring a case. Right If they don't want to get you, all the boxes of top secret documents hanging around four or five different locations in garages and lawyers offices by Joe Biden, if they don't want to get you, they're not going to get you. And if Hunter Biden's lawyers tell the DOJ that if you try Hunter Biden, we're gonna put Joe Biden on the stand, that DOJ cannot allow that. Therefore they're given another

sweetheart deal to Hunter Biden to make sure it doesn't happen. Thank you. If they don't want to get you, they're not gonna get you. If they want to get you, they're gonna bring lots of charges. And Katie Hobbs in Arizona and Governor Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan is queued up and ready to go to lock him up. And I wonder if the Donald the stress at

some point becomes so eight that he cracks or he breaks. Stress has taken a toll on anyone that the poor guys like seventy seven years old his first full year in office in twenty twenty five, he'll be eighty eighty years old. And it won't stop until it has stopped. So we in the electorate have got to stop this. And the only way to stop it because the Democrats will come up with another interchangeable drill bit to sit in the Oval office. If not Biden or Harris, oh my god, it'll be someone else.

So what has to happen is the American electorate must stop it. But the same procedures in effect that caused eighty one million ballots to be cast for Joe Biden and all those Blue states are gonna happen again. The Democrats are in charge of Minnesota, in Wisconsin and Michigan and Pennsylvania and Arizona. And if if you win those states, you will win the presidency. There's never been a Republican who won Iowa. By the way, Governor Reynolds is doing

a great job. I met her at the baseball game in the Field of Dreams, and no Republican that's one Iowa, Ohio, and Florida has ever

lost a presidency. Trump did because special procedures. You had special procedures in effect me because of COVID and all those states I just mentioned, and because Democrats now run those states completely the same electoral procedures, A lock boxes of voting boxes all over the place, of no ballot verification, same day registration is going to happen in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona.

And I think Nevada. Even though the governor is a Republican what's his name, Lobarto, most of the state is control by the Democrat party. So when a Democrat has ballot boxes all over the place, same day registration and the legals voting because the driver's licenses, if that Democrat wins the typical blue states and throws on top of it Nevada, Arizona, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Guess what whoever the interchangeable drope bit is the

Democrats put up, They're gonna win. So I don't know what it calls for, but special legal efforts must happen. Let's go to Dan in Minnesota. The thousands of others take a short break for escorting to Danny Gleeson, and then we'll go to Dan in Minnesota. Calls from Kentucky, New Hampshire, California, Idaho, etc. Nineteen minutes after an hour, Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night. Get ready to win your way to our twenty

twenty three. I heart redeal music. That's about speech and petitions who address grievances, and the Democrats, much like another third world countries, one who indict the leadership of the opposition party is the elections underway. The proper approach would have been to issue some sort of a report, Let Smith say this is what this is what I find happen, and let the American people make

the decision. But don't take it out of our hands. By making sure that the leader of the opposition party cannot campaign because of all the ninety one count indictments against him, plus hundreds of lawsuits, doesn't have time to go to debates, can't hold rallies. And there's no one I've ever seen in my life, and I've personally met every Republican president since Ronald Reagan who get fire up a crowd and get more active than Donald Trump. It's unbelievable.

I've introduced him twice and each time to tens of thousands, and they cut off ticket sales. There's no one more effectively campaigning than Donald Trump. So what if the party in power says, you know that guy, it's gonna indict us if he wins, He's coming after us. If we win, we better make sure we better cripple him. So he number one, he can't campaign, and number two, make sure he can't win the presidency. Becaues, We're going to go to jail. Can you imagine jump ahead about

a year and a half. It's January February March of twenty twenty twenty five. All right, Trump wins. What happens? All hell's breaking loose, The Deep States in trouble. He's going to drain the swamp. Christopher Ray j Edgar Ray is gone. He fires half of the employees of the Department of Justice and the FBI. All hell's breaking loose, but at least we

have an opportunity of justice. Let's say he doesn't win. Let's say some other interchangeable drill bid is elected as the Democratic president, and then Donald Trump has left alone. He's almost eighty years old, and he's got numerous trials ahead of him. Then the Democrats have got to lock him up because at that point he won't be able to run in twenty twenty eight. By that point, my gosh, what would be eighty five years old? I don't know. And he's destroyed. So his goal is to send the message.

Democrats goal is to send the message, don't criticize us, don't speak against us, don't redress grievances to government against the democratic government, otherwise we will ruin you. And for the eighteen other co defendants who have to spend a half million dollars or more to hire defense attorneys, they don't have the money. So that chills the ability of the opposition party to speak at all. Even if you're not in that county. A lot of the lawyers indicted in

Fulton County at little or anything to do with Atlanta or Fulton county. They may made a telephone call or have an email of one type or another, and the message is going to be sent out. If you're a Republican, do not question the outcome of any election. Only Democrats can do that. Let's continue now with the danon Minnesota, the home of the pillow Man. Welcome to the Bill Cunninghamshid. How are you great, Sarah, You're a

great American. Thank you, I love it, thank you. You know, there is no presidential candidate right now in America except for Vavake that will that will link an effort that Donald Trump will to destroy the evil, vile, wicked, corrupt, administrative and deep state. Now Vavak says he will, and I don't doubt it will try. But these new guys who've never held political office, unlike Trump, who's been there four years, proved it

gave us prosperity and peeds for four years. Despite the onselet from Rhinos and others, the Democrats, certainly the bike needs to be an apprentice to him, perhaps vice president for four years, to learn the ropes. And you know, Donald Trump has done it, Dan, He knows where the bodies are buried. He's equipped to do the job. Don't call him dont Donald Trump, call him Donald Duck, Donald Smith. Just take a look at the four years in office. What were the results of that guy forty five?

How did that guy do? And then take the results of Joe Biden. Take Afghanistan, take the southern border, take the government spending, take inflation, take the oil fields, take the jobs, take the disrespect all over the world. Compare that four years of forty five to what happened, and I other than the personality, he's got some personality peccadillos that some ladies don't like. That's fine. I care about results. I want to know he did the job and how did he do compare to the present guy.

Hey, I thought it was so good. It was so good. They had to do something because if that continued for eight years, were the Democrats are in real trouble. We need another general George Patton. And that's what Donald Trump is. We don't care about his personal foils or personal battles he has with us. We're concerned about what can you do to save the Republic of the United States of America, which is not a democracy, it's a republic. I was going to say, Mike Lindell has invested. Did you

happen to watch anything about the election crime Summit? I didn't know the device. This is amazing, Bill. It should be a breaking news all over the world. He has an amazing device that he's going to sell to patriots so they can monitor every election from outside the building one hundred to two hundred yards within the precinct of their choice. And that's real time monitoring of the election, so they're not storing. The Democrats now energized in the next election

to do the same chicaneries. They're motivated to do it because they don't want Trump to win. And if Trump wins, oh hail breaks loose and they can't have that. Yeah, well, you know what it's like storming the beach's enormity. America, don't be afraid fight evil. That's what we're here for. When you stand before God, you will be glad that you did. He might ask you, when America was at risk my representative on Earth, what did you do to save the home of the free in the land

of the brave. I truly believe that God Almighty as one nation on this planet that is His representative on Earth, and that should be the United States of America. Let's continue. Come up in a few minutes will be Julie Gunlock later on as Chris Cuomo and more, Bill Cunning and the Great American Wit. If you every Sunday month, news, traffic and weather, News

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I'm Marissa Fahlberg and I'm Stephen wolf Pinator. Come join us for our podcast brand New. So what's really new about brand New? Billy Cunningham, the Great American, of course, Julie Gunlock. It's with Independent Women's Form IWF dot org. She is a conservatives conservative. She's like a woman, like a mother, she has children, she lives a normal life. She's brilliant when it comes to writing about feminist issues from a conservative libertarian perspective. Julie

Gunlock, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Julie, let's get started. Where I sent you an interview which is representative of current feminine feminism and progressivism. And the headline is feminist fear and loathing of their own sons. And there is this is off the Huffington Post. And I monitor these websites so you don't have to and this feminist said, quote, I took my fifteen year old son to see Barbie because I'm afraid you could become ken.

And I read this Hollam, and I thought this can't be true. But then I searched around other issues around feminism liberalism, and the answer is yes. The author who's our fifty one year old mother of a fifteen year

old son. It's full of virtual virtue signaling about her compassionate activism, Trump hating moral superiority, etc. And so there's a movement, especially among feminist women, unlike yourself, to have a son that you're going to fear he's going to become Ken in the Barbie movie, or fear he may have a patriarchal attitude toward women, and fear he won't be a quote male feminist. You have male sons, and you identify currently as a mother and a woman,

and hopefully you will not identify as anything other than that. So when you read this kind of stuff, what comes to your mind. What comes to my mind is fear for this woman's son, and how disgusting it is that there are women out there, there are mothers out there that exist out there that think this way about their own children, and frankly, I've viewed this as a part as they form of psychological and emotional abuse. This woman should not be a mother. And you know, you talk about, you

know, how is this just a one off? You know, but you are absolutely right though you did the research, and you know this is common. This is a common belief amongst feminists. And actually, you know, we say among feminists it has become mainstream. We talk about and the mainstream media and talk show hosts like those Hideous Women on the View and other outlets talk about this concept of toxic masculinity. And you know what they're talking about,

Billy, is normal male behaviors. Men who are not you know, men who are who are behaving like men do not over liamal, not overly sort of sharing, right, but have a sense of wanting to protect other people, wanting to stick up for other people, wanting to rush in and save the day. These are very normal things. When we're talking about younger kids, little boys tend to wiggle more, they need to move around more

when they're on the playground. Everything's a sword, right, and everything's a weapon, and you're always in battle and you want to save the jail these are yes, these are very very normal behaviors among boys. And now the American Psychological Associations and these children Psychological Associations are calling these things toxic and a problem. It is vicious to do this to young boys. And you know what we have. Let's look at the outcomes for boys in this country.

More boys are going to jails than girls, more boys are becoming drug addicts than girls. Fewer boys are graduating from high school. Well, fewer boys are going to college, fewer boys are taking executive positions in business. But you know what the narrative out there in the media is is that you know, women are still downtrodden, that they are still victims of the patriarchy. You have all these stem programs and science programs that leave boys out. No,

no, no, they're only for girls. So, as the mother of three children, as three boys, rather, I worry about this, And that feminist who wrote that article has nosness being a mother and someone should swoop in and save her son. Well, they're in trouble because boys and girls were equal, but we're different in each gender. There's some boys who act like most girls, and there's some girls that act like most boys. But the great bulk of boys want to fight, they want to argue,

they want to be aggressive. I want to protect my wife. I want to protect my family. I get to get my hut. I gotta get my hut protected. I have doors, and I have windows, and I have locks, and I have ring and I have weapons, and I want to protect my family. And are some women like that? But most women are like some men, and most men are like some women. Sometimes they

reverse themselves. But when we tell a boy something is wrong with you, that your penis is a weapon, that you live in a white patriarchal society, that somehow you are wrong, and because a woman has different genitalia,

they're right. You're wrong, Know your role and shut your mouth. Play this out over the next twenty years, because when you think about colleges and universities especially, I can't imagine that Julie Gunlock can go to Virginia Tech, or can go to a University of Maryland and speak from a conservative viewpoint about husbands and sons and marriage and raising kids properly and faith and religion. You

can't do that. In fact, you'll be booted. You can't and explain why you can't do that to today's eighteen, nineteen twenty year old girl woman. Well, well, first of all, and I do want to address up, but I wanted that up for one second and bring up the case of Daniel Penny, who is a twenty four year old former marine who got on a New York subway with an insane, drugged up criminal named Jordan Neely. He restrained that Jordan Neely, who was threatening passengers and claiming he was

going to kill them, and he restrained him. Jordan Neely died, subsequently died. And what did the New York prosecutor doing. They're prosecuting Daniel Penny, who came to the rescue of all of those subway passengers and who actually said, we were in fear for our life. This guy was going to kill us. So you have got not only a culture of anti male that pushes an anti male narrative, you have prosecutors in this country that are prosecuting

men for doing what is normal. As you meant, and I want to protect my wife, right, Men often want to protect those they love, and women should be grateful for this. But now I will tell you there is one thing where women are definitely becoming the victims of the patriarchy, and that is in the transgender movement. Men are increasingly coming into our spaces, locker rooms, bathrooms. They're competing with us in sports. He's desinitely absurd.

In weightlifting, a male walked on stage, he'd beat every female weightlifter because he is a biological meal that transitioned after he'd gone fully through putre. He's like a forty four year old man. He just trusted up there and break every female's record, and everybody is well, everybody in the mainstream media is applauding him. Starts clear living in a clown world at this point.

But as far as me going to a college campus, you know, you look at and talking about these issues and applauding men for having these very natural instincts to protect people, to fight, to stick up for what they believe. Oh gosh, that's that's not allowed. It. It's far preferred that you sound like that lunatic seminist who said she's afraid of her own son and

is taking him to the Barbie movie to sort of teach him. I don't know feminism that is, at least at the university level, that's a far profard preferred narrative, and we wonder why men are struggling in this culture, why men are downtrodden, why men are down, why why men have fewer opportunities out there. This is a walt result of that kind of narrative. You are hurting men with this message, and again you are now prosecuting men

who do what here twofo was normal, normal male behavior. Imagine an eighteen nineteen twenty year old college co edit Penn State or University of Cincinnati. Oh, I've state to UCLA that announces to her sorority sisters. You know, I'm looking for a guy. I want to get married, I want to have children. I want to be a homemaker. Now that was the norful approach thirty forty years ago. But now how would that co ed be treated? You know, it's really sad because we do live in an age where

women have more and more choices than ever before. I feel very blessed because I work, but I also I work at a virtual in a virtual office. I've been home with my children since the day they were born, and I chose that, and I didn't work as much when they were younger, and as they've gotten older, I've been ramping up my work, although Billy, I have to say, you know, I've got six I've got you know, teenagers now, and boy, I think they need me, they

need me more. They certainly need me to fill the fridge and clean the house a little bit more. But but I will, you know, I will sell you. I've had those choices and we live in wonderful times. But the grievance culture that feminists promote is that women don't have choices, that women are forced to do, certain things, that women are forced to to make, choices they won't don't want to make. And that's really sad because as women have come such a long way in this country, there really are

not ruled by some sort of sort of make believe patriarchy anymore. In fact, I think women do have in some cases more power than men in terms of choices that they want to make for their lives. And we can't celebrate that. You're not allowed to celebrate that because grievance culture is very lucrative, and feminist organizations make a lot of money, just the same as climate change,

the same with everything, the same with BLM. Right, as long as you it's you know, you can't say oh, you know, the relations to leave blacks and white in this country, or people of power. You can't ever say, oh, look, things have gone well, because like, how will Candy ever make money? He won't, He won't sell any books. If you know you've got you've got to keep pushing the grievances in order to make money. And so we see this not just in feminism.

We see it in race relations. We see an inclinmate change in almost every societal problem in this country. You've got organizations and individuals that make so much money also continue to tell the American public that America is terrible, that people are terrible, that people are stupid, that people are awful, people are racist, or sexists, you name it. So it's always money and a lot of this comes back down to money. And it's money because you

have to keep your constituency fired up and angry about something. You can't say in the environmental movement that you know, there was a hurricane that struck California and Arizona about eighty five years ago. You can't say the hottest temperatures we've ever had was in the nineteen thirties during the dust Bowl. You have to get people fired up and angry at each other. And if you don't do that, then something is wrong. And all of us are against pollution.

I'm against pollution. We live in the cleanest American environment we've had for the past one hundred years, and every year we have fewer CO two emissions in the year before, only industrialized country doing that. I'm not in favor of pollution. Nobody is, and we largely solved that problem. The EPA cannot say, you know, we need to go out of business because the essential function we had was a cleanup. We can't. In fact, we have done large The more success we have, we have to get more money,

hire more people, and find more reasons to exist. That's the environmental movement. Yes, and also look at these these state agencies, state and federal agencies. Look at the wildfires in California, Look at what happened in Maui, look at the wildfires in Canada. Most of that was caused like bad land management, because these skate agencies are run by lunatic environmentalists who say, you know, we shouldn't and anyway cut back brush. Everything should be natural,

and then these things become tinder boxes. And then when there is a wildfire. Then they say it's climate change. So see they they they they create the very it's very very it's very much a democrat thing. Right, they create a problem and then they say we need more money to solve it. I mean, let's look at what happened to the schools and COVID, Right they close the schools. Now we have all these like suffering kids, and now Randy Weinegarten's out there saying, well, I need more money to

solve it. And it's such a class democrat thing where they create a problem. They stoked the problem with this grieving narrative, and then they say, I need the taxpayers to bail me out of this problem. Decrat I had a debate with an educator about a week ago at a soccer game. Need more money for education. The more money spent, the worst results we obtain. And when you're a third grader and can't read the key to unlock,

every aspect of education is destroyed. And if you're nine, ten years old and you're broken because of the family life you did not have in the society in which you live, in the culture the cues that are important and that is not It is very very difficult. If you're broken by the time you're eight, nine, ten years old, to put everything back together again.

It does happen. It does happen. But if you cannot read, if you don't thirst for education, if you look at the worst debaucherous, drug infused behavior in urban areas, if you look at dysfunctional schools, you have no functional role models and no fathers in your life. If you're a male, the odds of you putting everything together when you're when you're twenty years old

is almost non existent. And then when that doesn't occur because their problems are caused by liberal democratic policies that rewards failure and punishes success, you've got to look back and say, we need more money. In Cincinnati, where I live, it's twenty five thousand dollars per kid per year. You live in the Washington, DC area, and that's like thirty five thousand dollars per year per student, and most of them cannot read. And if you can't read,

you can't function. You're absolutely right. And on top of it, we are deploying, you know, critical race theory CRT into these schools, telling young black men that you know in the in the in the words of the idiot person on the view and her name escape me right now, Whoopi Goldberg. Yes, Sonny Hawsen, Thank you, Sonny Hawson. Telling you know, someone like Tim Scott that if you, if you make it in this country as a black man, you're the exception. What an absolutely evil

thing to say to a young black man. Absolutely evil. So you're absolutely right. We have got these schools that are not teaching kids, that are pushing them through a system. They cannot read, they cannot do simple mass, and then on top of it, we tell them that they have no hope in this country, a country that has Yes, yes we still have challenges, but we have hope and we worked to better ourselves every single day. So it truly is evil. But again classic Democrats, classic liberal behavior.

I would encourage the American people IWF dot org, Independent Women's Form dot org. Julie Gunlock, great stuff. There dozens of authors in every aspect of American life. Once again, Julie Gunlock, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Julie. I always love it. Thank you, God bless you Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Live with

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Julie Gunlock does a great job. Look at our stuff at IWF dot org. But I had a call a couple hours ago with Mark from Missouri, and he pointed out, and I certainly agreed with him, that local Republican officials from this point on will be in fear of some Democratic prosecutor in some other county coming after them for speaking out of turn about what the Democrats want

them to do. For example, in this case, Willes They, a little county prosecutor in Fulton County is indicting At that point, he was the sitting President of the United States in the Oval office, conducting activities that he perceived to be required by the US constitutional oath that he took on January twenty to faithfully execute the loss. Now he might be wrong, it might be right. But is it up to a local county prosecutor who can't do her

damn job when it comes to murder and drug sales? Is going to go take time and literally almost three years and thousands of hours and millions of dollars to go after at that point a sitting president of the United States for activities he committed. Then going after the presidential chief of Staff Mark Meadows, for making a telephone call to someone in Georgia to get the cell phone number of someone the President wanted to speak to. There are no rules apply anymore.

It is and if they win, if they politicize criminal justice to this extent, if Biden gets away with indicting, is chief rival for the presidency and local county prosecutors go after former presidents for activities committed in office. We're done. Every city's gonna look like Detroit or Baltimore or Atlanta. We're done. It'll be one party rule and nothing you can do to stop. I've stay tuned for more. Coming up next is Chris Cuomo of News Nation and more

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at him America politically from thirty five thousand feet please? All right, we're in the air. It won't be a Chinese spy balloon. But you and I are up in a gondola, way up, looking down on Middle America and in this election, which I guess is officially started in a sense. It used to be they started in September of election year, but now we're

start a year and a half early. The average American is suffering greatly, and once resolution of big issues, the average slip out there has incredibly high inflation that affects as gasoline prices, utility prices, food, and also interest rates. Trying to borrow money, it's just very difficult. And he looks

at the southern border. He or she looks at the Ukraine. Here she looks into the future with school starting all over the country this week and next week, and the average American is very, very unhappy, and they want a debate about the issues. On one hand, we have an indicted former president out on bond, and on the other hand, we have a current president who can't pronounce maui and finds himself not mentally alert, and he may

be a crook taking bags of cash. Those are the two choices. So the average American living in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee is going to say, what in the hell where's the debate about the issues that they care about? If Trump's the nominee of the Republican Party, which I think is about a certainty, if He's going to be about twenty twenty election and the ninety one counts against him, that might give him five hundred and

fifty years in prison. And if bidens the nominee, I think about half or more at Democrats don't want to be the leadership of the party. So can you give us? Can you give that average American hope that the great issues that are that are president in his or her life will actually be debated and come up with a resolution. No, I can't thank you. Chris, have a good day. You're paying a damning portrait and it is not grossly inaccurate, but you have to start asking why. And I don't believe

in Middle America. Average American. I believe in America. And you have all different kinds of thoughts and feelings and socioeconomics and cultural biases, and as all, we're a melting pot. We always have been, and that's great. We find ourselves in a situation where there is a yawning disconnect between how people live their lives and negotiate the things that matter in their life, school, work, community, all the things that we deal with, relationships,

and our politics. We don't treat anything in our lives the way we do our politics, zero sum, binary battle to the bottom. And the reason we are where we are where the person who's the presumptive nominee are certainly the favorite on the Republican side, has two and three Americans saying there's no way I'll vote for the guy. Now, how do you get to that point? How do you get to wear half of people who say they're Democrats?

Okay, so that means there are people who still want to buy in to this poison political game of two parties that only look at who's worse, never what's better, which is why you won't get the debate on the issues. They'll only discuss immigration in terms of who's worse, the Democrats who have no head or the Republicans who have no heart. That's all you're gonna get.

You're not gonna get anything else. And in a divided legislature, you're not gonna be able to pass anything, so all you'll get is the battle to the bottom. But you've got half of the Democrats who don't want the sitting president. You've got two thirds of the American people who don't want either as presidents. So why are these the choices? The game? The party game? And if people want it to change, they've got to leave the parties.

They've got to insist on open primaries, rank choice voting, and get back to reasonable. Do what you do in the rest of your life. When you have some full at your house who's just being negative and using bad language and being down on everybody and everything, at some point you look across at him or her and say, listen, if you don't have anything positive to say, if you don't have anything to add, I'm not inviting you back over to my house. That's what we have to get back to.

Chris Cromo, At least on the Republican side, I'm a conservative libertarian. I'm not a Republican. I'm a conservative libertarian. At least on the right side of things. There's ten to twelve candidates willing to step up to say I'm going to run, and most of them are going to be thrown to the wayside in the next few months. On the Democratic side, you have RFK Junior, who needs some help along the way, and you have a

woman named Williamson who's incapable at least. On the Republican side, there are people former governor stepping up, putting themselves out there, which, as you know, is difficult. It's hard, you're embarrassed. You got to eat corn in the Iowa State Fair yet will down some funnel cake somewhere, and it's hard to run. But on the Democratic side, that party is filled with activists of one type or another that do not want Joe Biden, who's

not mentally alert, to be their nominee. But no one is stepping up. How come. On the Republican side you got ten to fifteen. Vivek Ramaswami is from Cincinnati. I've met him several times. I like that guy. But on the other hand, there's a whole bunch of Asa Hutchinson's types. They've had some success governor of Arkansas. They're gonna say I'm gonna run. But on the Democratic side, there'll be no debates, and it looks

as if they have no one but Joe Biden. Why doesn't a Gavin Newsom or a Whitmer or a Kentucky governor, Bashir or somebody step up and say, you know what, I'm filing the paperwork. I'm running for president. This is unacceptable. How come the Republicans are doing it but the Democrats aren't? Tell me the last time an incumbent president has been primaried and lost. Well, I'm going back to LBJ. But he won in New Hampshire. But I guess he lost. But comes your answer, and by the way,

he withdrew. But the answer is because that's not the way the game works, Bill, and you know this, and it's not a Democrat thing. It would be the same thing if Trump were president. And why because you're not going to beat the party, and the party has its guy, and unless the party wants that guy to go, you can't beat him. So on the Republican side, it's open because they don't have someone in power.

And when Trump was in office, you didn't see ten people lining up to run against him because they would have gotten a bus kick and the party infrastructure would have ensured it. The problem is the game. You can't look at the two parties right now. Look, I could make an argument that what you said about radical agendas is every bid at play on the right. Remember you had a sitting president who was afraid to kind of vote the League

go after the Proud Boys and the oath Keepers. Why because they're part of a far right constituency that frankly, the Republican Party needs to stay in the House, which is disgusting and said if everybody is sad as the notion that the Democrats have to be nice to anti fascists who are actually just anarchists, which is creating case. That's where the party game has taken us to the fringes, to the obscene, to where social media is the mainline narrative.

That's where we are the Bill Cunninghams of the world reasoned voices. Those people can agree with what you say, they can disagree. You're not talking out, You're behind without any kind of context or sense of history or fact. You have your feelings. You are being drowned out by some fool somewhere in America that whose links and everything will look like they could be coming from a legitimate place, but they're just some fringe place that the media loves to magnify.

And that's where we are. It's a battle to the bottom and it's ugly. And I read recently some of the Federalist papers, which were the arguments put out by Madison and others to be printed in newspapers to encourage the

states to pass the Constitution. And if we could take the seven or eight key persons the brilliance of the Constitution and transport them to twenty twenty three in this presidential race, what would Madison and Adams and Jefferson, Washington, Rutherford, Franklin, what would they say about the status of American politics today? Well, first of all, they'd all be canceled, right because either they

slave problems or they punch somebody, or they were messing around. And journalists, instead of doing the rigorous work of getting into ideas and forcing a debate, would cover piccadillos because it's easier for us to do. And that's the truth. Okay, we're covering these attacks on Trump legally warranted or not, the attacks on Biden legally warranted or not, because it's easy. Been talking

about immigration and what needs to happen, that's why. And unless you have kids in cages, or dead people at the boarder, or violence, we don't go near it. Now, what would they say, I'll tell you what they'd say, unanimously, okay. And it's in the Federalist papers, it was in Washington's farewell address. Stay away from parties. They're not in the Constitution, they're not creatures of law. Nineteen seventy six Supreme Court opinion

solidified this and said they are only creatures of tradition. They don't dictate anything, and we've allowed them to co op the system. And every founding father agreed, how do we get out? When I watched the news, which I love doing, you love doing, it's in my DNA, it's all

Trump all the time. And I don't know. Over the next fifteen months, there'll be more reasons than cover Trump than there was before, because there's going to be trials, going to be depositions, the Jeane Carroll lawsuits going to proceed. I guess around on the date of the Iowa CAUCUSUS I look

at the ninety one counts. This is Republicans who speak with me, and they call Trump is being indicted by the Democrats, namely Joe Biden in Washington, DC and now also in Atlanta Fulton County in New York with Briggs and willis that the Democrats are indicting the guy who they think is going to win

the presidency to get him out and to make more electable. From my perspective, he's more likely to be the Republican nominee now than he was three months ago, and he's more likely not to be able to win the general election in November seventh of next year than he ever has been because the occasional independent voter. I'm broadcasting from Kenwood in Cincinnati, Ohio. Suburbs are all over the place around me, and I can't conceive of those suburbanites actually voting for

Donald Trump unless you're in some sort of a depression. I can't imagine that. I pray to God we're not. And so can you tell the American people that this is not Democrats wanting to win and dieting Donald Trump for political purposes? Yeah, because I believe that it's an unfair indictment of our justice

system. And the sad thing is that the Republicans used to be the ones who were rigorously supporting the institutions, and the Democrats were messing with the Big Brother and the watch out for the man, and you know, the big government coming after everybody. And now it's slipped. And what I don't like about why it's slipped is it's only an article of convenience for Trump. Bill

Barr was the best ag ever when he was helping him. Now he comes out and says, the idea that free speech is a defense to these charges is absurd, That Trump was unfit, that Trump obviously looks for unlawful ways to get what he wants. Now Bill bars a rhino. Now Bill Barr's a bad guy. You see what I'm saying. It's not about the set. You know Christopher Ray, everybody loved him when you picked him. Now he's a Democrat plant in an article of the deep state. Please, absurd.

But this is what we open ourselves up to when it's a battle to the bottom, and it's binary. Jets fans think they're going to make it to the Super Bowl. Jets fans thought they were going to beat the Patriots and Brady and they were wrong, and it was stupid to believe it. But that's what you do when you're about fealty to a team or a side, and it's killing us. Bill, it's killing us. Well, lastly, I don't know a way out. I wish there was. I wish

we had Ronald Reagan debating Barack Husain Obama. I wish the two of them could be comef I want to hear Reagan against Obama with ideas. How do we solve one, two, three, four or five? The issues won't matter to the Democrat Republican Party or to the media. Everywhere I look. The average American who lives in Boone County, for example, wants to say, what about me? And they're turning off to the media. Is there any way out of a Trump versus Biden situation? And about is there any

way out of that to have real debates? These are separate propositions. Okay, right now we're looking at Trump Biden. Probably I could easily see either of them dropping out. Why Biden health concerns, a million different reasons, protecting his son. They're real questions there. Whether it really wants it. I don't know Trump, because the more rational Republican gets, the more they have to see that this is just too much. And even if he were

to be their nominee. Even if he were to win, his entire tenure is going to be completely distracted by these illegal proceedings, and you could argue it's irresponsible to him to even continue. However, here's the hope, Bill Cunningham, you and I are having a conversation that people would not expect us to have. They wouldn't expect for me to have the kind of respect and affection that I have for you. Love having you on the show, love

being on with you. Oh but don't you guys believe different things. This is all nonsense. I'll tell you what I believe about Bill Huntingham. He's smart, he cares about his country, and he's been good to me. We have to get back to that. That's the hope. You and I live in the best country in the history of the world, and it is filled with nothing but potential and the best human beings that are able to overcome anything by being together. That's what America's secret sauce has always been. And

the majority of this country is declaring itself as independent. That not a majority of plurality forty plus percent. It's growing. The parties are going to die, and we're going to get back to picking the best people who don't get to hide from what matters, and you don't get to say I can't talk about her or him they're in my party. But the other side is worse. We're going to get away from it because it's not how we live the

rest of our lives. And things are changing and people want reasonable and rational and they want action on their behalf, not just a blaming contest to the bottom. Yes, let's see what happens. And I don't know if you know about Oliver Anthony's song rich Men North of Richmond, but if you have a chance to to listen to that song by Oliver Anthony, former songwriter from

Virginia. It's the number one on on iTunes, and that describes politically what's happening in Middle America, rich Men North of Richmond, take a look at that. Chris, I gotta tell you I love the song. I can't find the guy. Well, he doesn't want to give interview. Nope, he doesn't want to give interviews. In fact, I he was offered eight to ten million dollars to do a tour do things. He's a little bit

different. He doesn't want to do it. And I'm thinking, we need him this, we need it, and I put out words and y'all know you have and at some point I hope he's surfaces and actually does interviews and explain, because that is the anthem of the forgotten American, right there. That's all. And look, I gotta tell you the anthem. Looking you know, he is being unfairly, in my opinion, depicted as the all. Look, here's the white man's anxity. Please white man, brown man,

Asian man's, Asian man, women. They're all kinds of people desperate for better and more in this country, and we don't even talk about what matters to them. Inflation is only blame Biden or oh no, Biden fixed it either way. Nobody's talking about the ideas to help with the fact that we're going to be short seven hundred thousand construction workers that we have to pull from Taiwan to build the chips and the chip factory that we just put in

America. Come on, the trades are dying in favor of college costs that are ridunculous. Nobody talks about these things. Why because they don't have to bill Because they don't have to we have to make them talk about these things in a way where they never mentioned the other side. You tell me how you're going to make it better. I don't want to hear about why it's worse. Chris Cromo, News Nation. Thank you very much. Let's keep the lines at communication open. Thank you, Chris. I am always a

call away for you. I'm a little shy about having you on the show because I don't like having better looking people. I agree with that. Thank you very much. Thank you, Chris. Bill cunning in the Grand American live with you every Sunday night. Get ready to win your way to our

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is to ignore federal law or ignore US Supreme Court decisions. I can only imagine what would occur if you or any American ignored any decision from any judge and simply worked around it. But when it came to the student loan decision of a couple of months ago, it's obvious that the President has now come up with certain alternatives which violates a court order. Joining you and I now is Elaine Parker. She's the communications director of the job Creator's Network and Elane

Parker. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. First of all, can you give the American people explain basically what the Supreme Court did a couple of months ago. Then we'll get into what Joe Biden said a few days ago about how he's going to work around it. Well, sir, thanks for having me, Bill. The Supreme Court took two cases up from the state

level. One of them was actually a case that we brought in Texas in which the district judge ruled in our case and vacated the entire program, stopped all application process, and the government took that up to the Supreme Court. The second case they took up was a case by six attorneys general that banded together and state of Missouri was the lead plane off there, and they took that case up to the Supreme Court as well. In the end, the

Supreme Court ruled in favor of the attorney's general case. Essentially, we had the same allegations, and that's that the President didn't have the authority to do broad spend four hundred billion dollars of taxpayer money to forgive student loans without any

input from Congress. It was just a government overreach at its worst. And that decision came in on June thirtieth, and immediately the president response to that was that this is just playing wrong, and they pretty much yeah, and he said, I'm not going to stop fighting to deliver what borrowers need. And so he basically is thumbing his nose at the Supreme Court's decision, giving

them a middle finger, is what some people would say. And he's he is working on some workarounds that will move towards initially for giving you know,

spending about thirty nine billion dollars for about eight hundred thousand people. And and he's doing that through some adjustments to their income driven program, which essentially will start to count people's payments that were in fourbearance for the last you know, say, three years during the pandemic, which makes no sense because if you and I decided that we didn't want to make our mortgage payments, they wouldn't

count zero payment as a payment. Well, that's essentially what the President is trying to do. In for giving the these loans for folks like that. He's also in direct violation. I mean, this is probably one of the most lawless administrations. We've ever seen in the history of this country, in direct violation of the debt deal that the President that was passed through a bipartisan Congress signed into law so that they could raise the debt sealing signed into law

by the President. One of the provisions was that the Congress codified the fact that payments were going to restart in October, and they codified it in that law, while the President and the Secretary of Education have decided to create an on ramp for the next twelve months. So if you don't make your payments for the next twelve months, there'll be no absolutely no consequence for not making

the payments. Now, unfortunately, for the students who are not making their payments, their interest is still going to accrue, so their balances they're going to grow. That's the part of the President's not telling people. But they're not going to have any negative consequences on their credit. And so all of

this is workarounds. It's all in violation of direct court orders or legislation, and instead of wanting to solve the problem for these borrowers, and that's looking at the root cause of the problem, which of these unaccountable colleges he's just looking to really buy votes for the next election in fulfilling a campaign promise that's not really solving problems for the American people. And Elaine Parker what that says

is a false promise. He wants to buy off votes kick it past twenty twenty four under the illusion that he's going to save you lots of money if you're a barrow or a student loan, when he knows it's not. It's a lie that eventually the chickens will come home to roost, you're gonna have to pay it back. But he's lying to these barrowers. And he's also ignoring the US Supreme Court decision of June thirty I thought about six seven weeks ago plus. He is also violating his oath of office, and he's also

violating the debt deal that he's signed in the law. But except for individuals like you and some others, because you're you're a litigate in a sense, most peoples when the polling is done, sixty seventy percent of us say, pay your damn bills. If you took out the loan, you got to pay it, because it's not debt forgiveness. It's transferring the a duty to pay to someone else, and he's creating the false illusion that he's taking care

of these individuals when he's not. You use the term lawless. I think at a minimum, it's lawless. It's almost conspiratorial. When he knows he's promising something he cannot deliver. That's injurious. Absolutely. I mean, we have a one point six trillion dollars student loan crisis. We have real structural problems in the student lending program and the student lending process that need to be fixed. Wiping out the debts of current loan holders or paying off some percentage

of them using taxpayer dollars. All that's going to do is send a direct signal to colleges and universities that they can keep spending like drunken sailors in building these gold plated TODG malls across their campuses, paying their presidents of the colleges millions of dollars in salaries, coaches millions of dollars in salaries, and creating college degree programs that literally have no measurement of return on investment to actually pay

back these loans. And until these colleges are held to account, we need to see bipartisan congressional hearings where we haul in the top ten or twenty of these biggest defenders across the country and ask them why they have been on a drunken binge of spending money more money than they bring in intuition venue for the last twenty years. Why is tuition going up at unsustainable rates? Why have they hired armies and armies of highly paid administrators who provide little to no benefit

to students in the classrooms. Why are they doing that? If this president does not want to get to the bottom of this and solve the real problem, then yes, I do believe this is nothing more than a vote buying exercise. Dania also talk about southern border matters. Every time my yorkist testifies and lies to the American people, ignores the law. I suffer from projectile

vomiting and explosive diarrhea just to listen to him talk. And there's one guy in the country on January the twentieth that took the oath of office as president the faithfully execute laws of this country. Biden promised to do that, and he's ignoring the law repeatedly without consequences. And if he would forgive all one point six trillion dollars if somehow the US Supreme Court say okay, you can forgive it all and pass it off the bond holders in an the taxpayer.

Ten years from now, we'll be exactly in the same location. Correct, We're not going to solve the problem. We're putting a band aid on a cancers tumor. Absolutely, and that's true. You and I will be here in five or ten years having the same conversation, and the tuition will have

risen that much more. And that's the problem. And what we've seen from members in Congress, from Republican senators and House Republicans, is they have brought forward legislation that actually gets to the root cause of the problem and begins to hold these colleges accountable. They've brought transparency in the legislation they've introduced. They have so that some of these these colleges will have to have some skin in the game. And what I mean by that is they have to do some

of the lending. They have to actually kind of co sign on these loans. They're all sitting on seven hundred billion dollars in untaxed endowments. I mean they should have some skin in the game for these programs, and there should him be some measurements of success on these degree programs that many of them will never return the salary high enough to pay back these loans. And once we start having those conversations, then I will believe that the President is interested in

solving the problem here. But the only ones who have brought forth any solutions are House and Senate Republicans. The House and Senate Democrats haven't even sat down as the people to have a conversation because the only thing they want to do is forgive these loans, and that would grossly I mean right now, the US Supreme Court, Well, let me ask you this, Elaine Parker of Job Creators Network. Is it possible what Joe Biden is now doing is that

illegal, unconstitutional could be held in contempt at court? Is this a work around he's Is he ignoring a US Supreme Court directive? How bad is it? It is bad because the issue here is getting standing to bring litigation, and there is a group that brought litigation. Just right after he announced this, the Newsie Liberties Alliance followed the lawsuit to block this forgiveness from taking effect.

Will a court earlier this week dismissed it, not because not on the merits of the case, but because they didn't have standing to actually take on the merits. And that's the big hurdle with taking on this administration is they just continue to figure out how you can't just say I don't want to be

taxed or I don't like your ealthy. You have to show some damage when you're when you're a litigant and you're filing a lawsuit, and getting past that hurdle is very, very difficult, and we were able to overcome that in our lawsuit. But now he's using workarounds through the regulatory state and the Department of Education. He's not a king. He doesn't get to just spend hundreds of millions of dollars without any accountability from Congress. I mean, is it

is Congress that holds the power of the purse, not the president. I mean, can you ever think of a time when the president was able to just wave a wand and spend half a trillion dollars with zero input from Congress? Never? Never, has that been done in the history of this country. I mean, the reality is Congress must speak on this and what they have said is you must restart payments. And Path of Congress has said, we've got some ideas that could hold these colleges accountable, but let's sit down

at the table. Well, the response from the White House, the silence from the White House on this conversation is deafening because they're not even addressing it. You know, the average American doesn't quite understand the concept of standing. But here in Ohio we are about to pass we think, the most liberal abortion law in the country. And when I talk to write the life onst

which I count myself in. If some woman is eight months pregnant and thanks sir, financial health will be affected, and she goes to a planned paranoid clinic to get the abortion, there's no person on the other side to say, don't do it because the baby is not a person. Therefore, abortions, partial birth abortions will continue because no party is going to have standing to

stop it. Likewise, in this case, it's going to be hard to find a person who is injured or hurt by Joe Biden ignoring US Supreme Court decisions because that person indirectly would be hurt. Maybe, but for a person to be directly injured or directly affected. When someone else does something illegal,

it's a difficulty, but what it does do is undermine the idea. But we're all in this together, and that when a court, much less the US Supreme Court, orders you to do something or not to do something, you would think the media would go nuts and say to Joe Biden, you're ignoring the law, you can't do this, But the media become cheerleaders. Correct. Yeah, And that's what we're seeing in this law. It really

threatens the American institution of divided government. We have a constitution that says we have three co equal branches of government. We have separation of powers. The power of the purse lies with the Congress and the legislative branch, which is the Congress. And the President can sign laws into consign legislation into laws, but he cannot make law. And that is essentially what he's trying to do here. And it has to be stopped because this lawlessness is just going unchecked

and we continue to see this massive government overreach. The thumbing of his nose to the Supreme Court, I mean, he went to the Supreme Court on the moratorium on evictions during during the pandemics. He went to the Supreme Court on the vaccine mandate when he tried to force Americans to get vaccinated. He's gone to the Supreme Court now on the student loan lawsuit, and he continues to just thumb his nose. He went to the Supreme Court on the EPA

through with Virginia and he and lost. He lost them all, Bill, he lost it, every single case. And he continues to thumb his nose at the Supreme Court and say, well, I didn't quite I wasn't quite able to do it that way. But let's go find a work around and find it. Let's go let's go search the lawbooks for some other law that we can rewrite the statues and see if that'll workforce. That's not how our

laws work at all. Congress that's spoken on this, and he needs to listen to the Supreme Court and if he can't get Congress to do what he wants, and he needs to work with them on real long term solutions, which is what we've been advocating for. Because if there's forty million people that are current borrowers right now that could have been forgiven, there are forty million

more people behind them. That are going to take loans out in the future, and those same forty million people deserve to have a functioning system where they can afford to pay back their student loans and understand that have the transparency to understand how much they're borrowing. And the system needs to be fixed, and colleges need to be held to account. And if those colleges are not sitting at the table, then we aren't getting anywhere we're solving the problems lawlessness,

and Elaine Parker, we got to go. But Job Creators Network, the opinion pieces at Fox News and many other places. Lawlessness threatens the American institution to divide a government, whether it's the EPA, or whether it's student loans, or whether whatever the issue is, struck down, ignore the law, hold a press conference, say it doesn't apply. We're going to work around

it. This kind of thing cannot stand. And the Home and the Free in the Land of the Brave. Elane Parker, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and God bless you, Elaine, Thank you very much. Thank you. All right, let's continue with more. Wow, a lawless president completely out of control, getting bags of cash from his son Hunter, Bill cunning and the Great American live with you every

Sunday night. It's one of the biggest expenses of your trucking business, so saving money on Thank you for listening this interesting Sunday night, Los Angeles. Mainly it's a flooding event. The wind is not much, but let's face as. Schools are closed, businesses are closed, and Maui. I've been there several times in the road to Lahana beautiful beyond description. What's happening there is awful. The federal government, local government leaders did not do their jobs

whatsoever. It's a complete meltdown. But one thing I do know is that we're in trouble. We're in serious trouble inflation because the governmental spending and the lack of an energy policy and so much more. Illegal activities on the southern border is eating in the country alive. It's not a good situation. In

fact, it is a bad situation. And that when local county prosecutors elected to deal with felonies and misdemeanors in their small little city, small little county somehow have the ability under Rico to go after the sitting President of the United States for Activities Committee in office. After he leaves office, we're in trouble. It's not their job. Stay in your lane, especially when the FEDS don't want to run against Donald Trump again because he would destroy the Department of

Justice and the FBI and needs to complete makeover. It's really incredible what's happening. And at this point, adults have got to arise and stop this madness, because we're told now that Katie Hobbs in Arizona and Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan may follow the lead of Prosecutor Willis and file more criminal charges against Donald Trump in those states. When did it stop? It will not stop. It

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