As the radio program of record for the tri State for decades. Now the Great American is recovering, and so I am covering for the recovering Great American. Willie Cunningham, Gary Jeff Walker your host for the next three hours or so. In less than twelve hours, November has to get out of the pool, and December does the polar plunge. As we come closer and closer to the end of the year, many things on the table, and first
off, first on the agenda is a man named Perry Johnson. He unsuccessfully ran for governor of Michigan in twenty twenty two and recently about two months ago, suspended his presidential campaign for twenty twenty four on Republican side. He is a very very accomplished man. He is someone who has written authored several books, instructional books on international standards, international quality standards, the ISO nine thousand.
In nineteen ninety four, General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford Motor Company, the Big three, switched to the QS nine thousand, requiring all suppliers to receive that certification. Johnson's firm was one of the first to supply QS
nine thousand certifications. Many many other things he has had his fingers in many other pies, and today he has a message of solidarity if you're ready to end the madness of Bidenomics, of world wars breaking out all over, of a porous border, of a lack of freedom and of government suppression of thought and free speech, and all the other things that Donald Trump did give us
from twenty sixteen to twenty twenty as president of these United States. And he's seeing it's time for the donors who, whether you like it or not, contribute so much to whom actually winds up governing us as the chief executive officer of this country. We welcome Parry Johnson to the program. Mister Johnson, a pleasure to have you on the show, and how you doing. Excellent? Delighted to be here. All right, Did I misstate anything in my intro? No note at all. Okay. I actually got my start in
the auto industry. The auto industry was in trouble in the nineteen eighties because Japan had come in with tremendous quality and they were actually killing us in the marketplace. I actually broke into the auto industry in the eighties through Borg Warner, and I saw what needed to be done. My background was mathematics actually, and at that time the autominstry used to have a technique of delivering quality by inspecting parts at the end of the line that they weren't any good,
that'd either rework them or throw them out. And I know that wasn't going to work. For one thing, it was very expensive and another we were never going to get any better. And so what I did was introduced statistical methods and I started with citical process control, the design of experiments. I actually taught to people on the line how to make the control charts, and
we didn't have computers doing it at that time. They actually had to compute the moving averages themselves and they systematically used that tool to better the process. And we went from having very poor quality to the best quality in the world in about four or five years. And that's when I said, why not a quality standard? And I wrote a book on ISO nine thousand, the Quality Standard, and it took off like hotcakes, and now PERIEOCID registrars and
Perry Johnson Laboratory accreditation to business in sixty one countries around the world. And I had spent my entire life bringing quality and efficiency to government, I mean two companies, and now I wanted to bring it to the government. Well, I got under the race because of the fact that I was not on the debate stage, and even though I had met the metrics and we had qualified in six national polls at one percent, and we were over one percent
in Iowa, New Hampshire. On Monday night, at I guess it was eleven to ten, McDaniel called me. That's RONA. Romney called me to say that they were excluding all these polls. The McLoughlin Pole Day excluded, the Strategic poll, the Harvard Harris pol Day excluded, they're excluding all these polls and that they don't really count. So I ended up not being on the stage. And then I see what's happening in the debate stage, and I realized that, let's face it, Donald Trump is going to be the
nominee. I mean, he has already demonstrated that he can do a much better job than Joe Biden. Nobody can ever argue that we were better off under Donald Trump than we are under Joe Biden, both internationally and domestically. And I say that it's about time that we realize that we better get behind him if we want to win this next election. So I want to galvanize everyone to see that we can indeed win the next election, and to do
that need everybody's help, including the donors. So mathematics is your specialty, it's your expertise, it's what you trained in and go degrees and the do the numbers add up with what the Biden administration is touting is Biden nomics? Do they do they add up at all? Are they cooked book numbers? So as a mathematician, well, no, I want you to just all you have to do is go to the grocery store and you see that the prices are outlandish. When you go to try to buy a home now,
it is so ridiculous the overall cost of buying a home. If you are going to put seven to twenty percent down on the home, you're going to be paying double in your monthly payments then of what you would have paid literally three years ago. Now, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see this. So they can put all of the fluff they want to put on it. You just have to ask yourself in Middle America, are you better off now than you were three four years ago? And the answer to that is
no. But here's what's really crazy. Everybody has to understand that we are now almost thirty four trillion dollars in debt. Now, we have gone two trillion in debt just in the last year. Because when I started the campaign, I was using the number twenty two thirty two trillion, and I was really exaggerating. They said, no, you're really only thirty one and a
half trillion. Well, right now we are thirty literally thirty three point seven eight trillion dollars in debt in fact while I'm talking, which probably up to thirty three point eight that's how ridiculous it is. Now every family in America last year spent six hundred and twelve dollars a month just for the interest on
our debt. And it won't be long before they're going to be talking about how they have to cut Social Security, they have to cut Medicare, they can't afford to continue to our defense because for the first time in history, we spend more money on interest payments than we did a national defense. And if we don't do something about it, it's going to be too late.
Because right now the US dollar is the world currents, and we have been saved by the fact that Europe and Asia for that matter, it's such a poor job during COVID that we survived and we actually are now more mobilized than anyone. So as a result of all this, we're in a position where we recognize that to keep the US dollar the world currency, we are going to have to do something to make sure that we're in a position to continue
our economic strengths. And we can't do it by reaching the point where forty percent of the money that we collect in taxes is going on interest, because right now we're borrowing money at astronomical levels. It's between four point two percent and five point five percent, And so if you borrow money at those rates, that thirty three trillion translates into up to forty percent of what we collect in taxes, and that's nuts. Well, and it's not even perry,
and it's not even including the unfunded mandates like Social Security and medicare. The thirty three all almost thirty four trillion dollars is just the money that we have spent on everything else. But I mean, there are aren't there tens twenties paying an interest right now? Right exactly? They pay interest on all of that, I understand that the Democrat Party always claims to be fighting for the middle class, and everything that I've seen from that party and from this Biden
administration is they are fighting to finally kill the middle class. They just actually, the middle class does much better under Republican regimes. A look at what happens exactly. Under Trump, the middle class increased their income by seven thousand dollars age. The average income in America for the middle class increased by seven thousand dollars under Trump. Under Biden it actually went down from last year to this year. So under Biden, the middle class is always worse off in
every possible way. Yet they don't seem to recognize, but what tax is more onerous on the middle class than inflation? And does anyone really argue that when you take a look at real inflation that has gone up, and they can blow all the smoke they want, but when you go to that grocery store and you end up spending that all that money from food, you realize the really we do have inflation. I know they said there's no inflation,
that things are really looking good. In fact, I was watching Squawk on the Street today and they said, man, things are really looking fantastic. Oh yeah, they're looking just great. I'm thinking the average American has to realize that there is somewhat of a pinch when you go and you have to go to the grocery store, you have to put gas in your car, You're now going to have to heat your house in the winter. And you
take a look at what you have to pay to buy a home. The poor young people can't afford to even go out and buy a home now because the cost to buy that home is outrageous. And then take a look at your rent You say, rents haven't gone up, Yes they have. Well, you you were, as I mentioned, you were going to be on the ballot in the gubernatorial campaign in Michigan in twenty twenty two. Was a
candidate for governor there. And I guess the Secretary of State or the Board of Elections said you didn't have enough valid signatures on the ballot or in petitions to get on the ballot. And was who made that decision a Democrat under Greguate Liver. Yes, the Republicans, so we should be on the ballot. Democrats said no, but they actually kicked five people off the ballot and it's very interesting. One of them was James. One of them was James
Craig, who used to be with the police chief here in Cincinnati. Yep, James Craig and I were the two leading candidates. I had actually entered the race in February Super Bowl Sunday, and two months later I was in second place. I think at the time I entered the race, Craig was at forty three to forty five percent, and of course I was at zero then. And two months later he was about twenty and I was between seventeen six and nineteen two. So nobody denies the fact that I was second in
the race. They did kick us off. I believe I was going to win the nomination and I was going to get the tomp endorsement. I don't think there's much doubt on that. But the bottom line is they did not want us on the ballot, So the Democrats literally got us off the ballot. Now, in my case, what happened is they said that we had these invalid signatures, but they couldn't show us the invalid signatures because they didn't know which ones they looked at. So we'd love to show you your invalid
signatures, but we don't know which ones are invalid. Isn't that amazing? And then they said, by the way, in case I had all my friends come in there and testify that they have these signatures, they gathered these signatures and whatever. In my case, they had a very unique argument. In addition to that, they said, there are twenty four hundred and ten BALLID signatures that we are disqualifying. We said, well, well, show
us these twenty four hundred and ten BALLID that you're disqualifying. They said, well, we don't know which ones we looked at. We don't know which ones they are. You just have to take our work for There are two political movements that love one party government, Communists and Democrats. And let's get
back to present day. I've got a couple of minutes left with Perry Johnson, who is insisting that Republican donors, people that are not ever going to vote for Joe Biden or any other Democrat for president, need to consolidate around and give money to Donald Trump because he's the only viable candidate that can win.
In a minute and a half summation, let's hear your pitch again, Perry, Well, when we take a look at what life was like under Trump compared to what it's like under Biden, you can clearly see that people were better off. And in the polls right now, in every one of the key states that we call the Purple states that determine the election, Trump is ahead of Biden. So if you take a look at anyone else and realize nobody's etting close to Trump right now, he's well over fifty percent in
every single poll. I think he averages fifty seven to sixty percent, and that is where he is in all the polls. And when you compare, they ran Nicky Haley, and of course she has no chance against Biden. So when they run Nicky Haley and they run to Santis, neither one of them are going to even have a chance against Biden. And needing these polls right now, Trump is ahead and you may not go with the winner.
Even in the states where they've tried to take Donald Trump off the ballot because they continued political persecution and prosecution of the president, they've lost those court challenges every time. Donald Trump will be on the ballot in twenty twenty four, and people better wake up to that reality. And you soft on crime verging on liberal suburban housewives. Take a look at your pocketbook and see if you're really better off under Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Perry Johnson, thank you
so much for your time, my friend. Well, thank you for having me in. Enjoy life all right, you got it on the way. Greg Wrdestone from the CO two Coalition. As we continue, Gary Jeff Walker on the Bill Cunningham Show, Willie should be back soon. We're praying for him. Seven hundred WLW. Hey, sometimes we get a little snacky in the afternoon, and when the hungerbug hits me, just one thing will satisfy
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Inconvenient Facts Science that Al Gore did not want you to know. That was the title of the first book by our next guest, who is the executive director of the CO two Coalition in Washington, d C. Geologists, scientist, and the guy who checks the data on climate change, climate crisis, whatever they're calling it this week to try and really get you into it. Gregory Wrightstone, mister wright Stone, always a pleasure to have you and great
to have you on the Bill Cunningham Show today. How are you. Oh good, good, good, Yeah, good to be back with you. Always enjoy being on with you and your guests or your listeners. And there's a lot to go over with Cop twenty eight going on, and they're trying to r curate more regulations to prevent you from choosing the cars or air conditioner closing. No, no, you know, Greg, they're going a step further than that. Now. The un is trying to tell people that they
can't have meat because it's contributing to the climate emergent. That's right. If you eat any kind of cow or chicken or anything you can name, because of the necessary fertilizer and feed that goes into raising those animals, you're contributing to the carbet footprint is just way too big, and you've got to start eating bugs or something else. So they're trying to tell us whether or not.
And I'm encouraging everybody today if you have not got dinner planned, go out and buy a nice steak wherever you if you can afford it under bidenomics, which is another argument totally, but everybody eats some steak tonight. And tell the un what Elon Musk told advertisers who were pulling off of X. So what do you know about? What do you know about the drive to get us to stop eating meat? Greg? Oh, it's so much nonsense. It's part of it. As to with methane in the atmosphere, well,
we published a paper last year. It is the first really detailed scientific paper. It's called Methane and Climate. It was doctor Richard Lands and will doctor William Happer did that. And methane itself is not supposed to double in its concentration. It's as very small as it is for four hundred years, and the amount of warming potential is unmeasurable. Really, the small amount that we see, it's it's the warming potential of increasing CO two is very small.
Methane is incredibly less than that. So part of its idea of methane in the atmosphere. The other idea is nitrogen that they're using for growing crops and the nitrogen that will be released because again nitrogen they say nitrous oxide is
another of these greenhouse gases that but again it's it's incredibly small. But what we see is that we're breaking crop growth records year after year after year, from the coldest countries to the warmest and it's really due to primarily, I mean, technology is part of this, but primarily is being driven by more carbon dioxide, which is leading to carbon carbon dioxide fertilization effect, warming temperatures
which increase the growing seasons, and nitrogen fertilizer which we started really using in the nineteen fifties. All three of those are contributing to break crupt growth records. They're not productivity, they're not contributing to changing the climate on the earth, are they. No, No, we don't deny that carbon dioxide is a mild warming agent for the atmosphere. It is. It's a greenhouse gas, but it's greatly overwhelmed by the same natural forces that have been driving temperatures
for more than well since the dawn of time. The current warming trend were in started more than three hundred years ago, long before we started adding CO two to the atmosphere, or your grandpa or great grandpa drove the first model T off the assembly line. So this warming, the first two hundred and fifty years of this warming, had to be entirely natural, not driven. But they're saying, oh no, but that's all changed in the middle of the twentieth century. Now it's being driven by CO two. No, it's
not. Was it refreshing for you to see the governor of Connecticut back off that state's ev mandates that just happened this week? Oh yes, yes, and we're going to see more and more of that. Both the Democrats and the Republicans in Connecticut, in the committee that would need to have passed that regulation of the ability to get to advance that both had heard from the constituents, and the constituents told them, we don't want this here, and we're
seeing that across the country. Uh. Talked to a senator from Wyoming this morning, and UH, they're they're fighting solar panel Uh. I don't want to call them farms, their industrial scale facilities. UH. When you call these things wind farms or solar farms, it sounds really denign, like Uncle Uncle Frank and the milk cows. It's not. These are industrial scale facilities we need to fight. We're seeing that off the east shore of the United
States. Uh, in Virginia, New Jersey, people are are rising up and saying, heck no, we're not gonna We're not going to do this. And we're seeing it again in Idaho. I talked to radio hosts there the other day. There's a huge uprising against proposed when wind industrial scale wind facilities. Uh. That'll just destroy the nature that they know and the Idaho
that they've come to know and enjoy. Yeah, if you want to stop it, if you want a real ecological disaster, put wind farms up all over the country and consume good growing land with these huge, huge complexes of solar panels, taking away land space that could be used to feed the world. But these people aren't about common sense when it comes to the actual data, are they now? They are if you just look at let's look at
extinctions. They claim that extinctions are skyrocketing, And I've talked with you about this before, and we actually looked at the data that shows that extinctions have been in significant decline. But the one thing they are right about is the greatest threat for endangered species is habitat loss. Well, what's their solution is to pave over huge swaths of our grasslands and deserts and cut down our forests
to put up solar facilities and industrial scale wind turbines. So I guess the solution really is we have to destroy the environment in order to save the environment. And we see that all over the world we're not experiencing deforestation. We're experiencing reforestation, except in the areas where these forests are being cut down.
You may not be aware. Huge vast swaths portions of North Carolina are being cut down, mature forests being felt, clear cut and turned into wood pellets to be shipped to the United Kingdom where it's called biofuels, and it's considered renewable resource because those trees can grow back and they're converting. In Southeast Asia, they're cutting down mature forests where orangon tangs live and planting monoculture palm oil plant patients for bio fuels, and again, it just feels like you got
to save in order to save the environment. They're killing and destroying the environment. And in the state of Iowa, they have now had wind turbines up long enough in these these big facilities whatever you want to call them. They're not wind farms like you said, uh, And the blades of the turbines wear out, as they always do, and there's no way to recycle them. So by trying to save the planet by producing sustainable energy from wind,
they are creating an environmental disaster. They're having to actually take the wind turbines from Iowa and shipping them, paying Nebraska to take them to put them in landfills. It doesn't sound like a very ecologically sound practice to me. Yeah, I read a report yesterday about a facility in Ohio that had agreed to
take these the turbine blades and recycle them. They were supposed to do that, and they just they didn't do any and they piled up and piled up and piled up on the facility, and then they went bankrupt and now the county is stuck with this facility. Really, no way they're stuck. They're just stuck with with acres of wind turbine blades. Now, what do you do? It's it's is it dangerous? Not per se, because there's nothing hazardously leaching out of them, but it's it's it's more than an iesore.
I mean, it's it's it's a real problem and it's only going to be exacerbated again. Is these facilities age? Now what do you do with all the solar panels? Uh? These facilities, we've seen some of these with hailstorm. They're just destroyed and they need to replace them all. And these are things that aren't considered. Nor do we really know with these offshore facilities, will they withstand the category three or better hurricane which occurs from time to
time. Well, you know, if we go if we go to all wind and solar, the hurricanes won't be as severe. Greg, don't you understand it. We won't have category three in category four because we've we've saved the planet from climate crisis and warming. Yeah, you may you may remember, Uh in May, I think it was a April or May. Noah came out Nationallysmographic and atmosphere deministration come out with their forecast for a really bad
hurricane year because it's warming. What do we have one landfalling hurricane this year that hit Florida? Yep, and it was it was you know, they're dangerous, it's a hurricane. There's destruction, right, But it's to look historically, what's going on. Are the increasing of they're decreasing. We know that landfalling hurricanes in the United States are decreasing and the intensity is not increase. They're saying, well, they're getting bigger, they're going faster, They're
just time after time their predictions fall flat. Talking with Gregory Wrightstone, executive director of the CO two Coalition and author of the new book of Very Convenient Warming, to follow up his Inconvenient Facts science that al Gore doesn't want you to know. I don't think that al Gore probably wants you to know that the gradual, the slight incremental warming on the Earth is actually giving us all
kinds of benefits. How it is, and that's one of the fun things in this book that most people when they've read it have told me they really like this relationship between human history and climate. Histories go back to the first great civilizations that grew that rose up during a really warm period, the Minoa and Warm period. It was known as the Bronze Age, and then it was well, we know it was warm because they were growing a crop called
millet in Scandinavia, which can only be grown in subtropical areas. Then it started getting cold. It got cold quickly. Within they think fifty to one hundred years, all the great civilizations, the Assyrians and Babylonians, the it Tites, the Haropan civilization, and all the Indus River Valley, the China, all these great empires collapsed. It was called the Late Bronze Age collapse. And it's because it started getting colder. And we see that repeated time
and time again when the warm periods arise. Before climate science became politicized, the warm periods were called climate optima because it was so good for humanity. They don't call it that anymore. You don't hear them calling the warm periods climate optima because that would be contrary this notion of the climate crisis. But we see every time it started getting cold, it led to crop failure, famine, pestilence, and masty population. We just turned about the Icelandic volcano.
It may erupt soon. In my book, I actually document three cases of the volcanoes. The volcano Hecla actually on Iceland that erupted three times that affected global climate in global agriculture negatively. The first was in the year eleven fifty six b C. During that period it was called the Greek Dark Ages of cold and famine. It was a difficult time that hurt. The volcano when erupted made life even worse. It's got even colder and the lack of
sunlight blocked out the sun and heard agriculture. We saw that again in the eleven forty a d and then recent well wasn't recently. In seventeen eighty three, another volcano in Iceland erupted and it was during this cold period known as the Little Ice ag It was so bad after that volcano with blocking out the sun, cold temperatures, volcanic problems, the Danish authorities that ruled Iceland at the time considered abandoning the entire island nation. But it affected global temperatures and
agricultural production for five years so the points be pretty significant. The point of this all is, mister wright Stone, is that natural factors, not man made factors, are really moving and pushing the climate all the time. The book is a very convenient warming The author is Greg Wrightstone. He's the executive director at the CO two Coalition. You can go to CO two Coalition dot org to find out more about this wonderful fact based group in Washington, DC.
That are I mean, they're lobbying and they're educating for all of our benefit going forward in the future. Mister wright Stone, thank you as always, sir, thank you so much. Got it a breaking back and when we come back just after one o'clock, Tim Rivers on the American Goulug Chronicles. The Crib of the Nativity, sponsored by Western Southern and John Barrett, is a tradition here in Cincinnati for the last eighty four years, will be
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the bone again today. Gary Jeff Walker filling in for the Great American on the Bill Cunningham Show on a Thursday afternoon, the last day of November. Hard to believe it has been as many months, as many years as it has been that we've had political prisoners being held captive in this country. We're not talking about the Hamas prisoners that they came across and kidnapped into Israel after you committing all of their other bloodthirsty atrocities. We have political prisoners in America.
United States of America is not supposed to have political prisoners, are we. I mean, maybe maybe Venezuela, maybe Cuba, maybe the old Soviet Union, certainly Communist China they have political prisoners. We're not supposed to have political We have political prisoners in this country. And a person who was speaking
out for them through their own words is a man named Tim Rivers. He's written a book called the American Gulag Chronicles, and the these are letters from people who are actually still in prison today, have been prosecuted and persecuted to I don't know what laws they're using or what reason they're using to keep them in jail for simply participating in what should have been a legal protest. On January sixth, twenty twenty one, Tim Rivers joins us on the Bill Cunningham
Show. Right now, Tim, good afternoon. How are you? How are you glad that be on board? We're not supposed to have political prisoners in the United States. I mean, it's happened before, it happened during
the Civil War. Was this just a mini Civil War? And so it's justified to hold Americans who did not break any laws accountable and to break into their homes and midnight raids with you know, stormtroopers and swat teams, and to persecute continue to persecute the person who would be president had all the shenanigans of the election of twenty twenty nine taking place. I'm an election denier. I'm surprised they would come and taken me out of my home and put me
in a gulag somewhere. Tim, what's going on? Well, I think it's pretty evident there's a narrative they're trying to fulfill. January sixth as part of that narrative because the more people that they can pressure and break into either getting guilty police, which is by the way, in DC, it's about a ninety six to ninety eight percent kill rate, which is extraordinary for the Department of Justice. And when you look at these you could see that the
narrative is slowly breaking apart. But the whole purpose of that day was absolutely not a civil war. It was not an insurrection. It wasn't an attempt to overthrow the government. It wasn't even an attempt to overthrow the election. It was an attempt to get Congress's attention, to bring some investigative power to
bear. But in most cases, everybody who's been there that day, if you're listening to their customer, it is either through the letters in the book, letters from Prison dot us, or even their their you know, their interviews live interviews we do with them from tales at six patriot News dot com. They'll tell you a first person testimony seems to be the best way to get truth, wouldn't you just think, I mean, you don't need to
hear a bird of forth hand or through the Murdochs. Just ask the person who was there, and their story is very different from the story that the DJ and the FBI tell And so yeah, I don't even call them prisoners anymore. I call them hostages because prisoners have rights, and these people have
been denied the most basic rights in America. Give me some poignant examples that you might find in the book, or you will find in the book the American Gulag Chronicles of what have one of these hostages told you about their incarceration, their treatment, and they're denying their denial by their captors of any kind of legal representation. He's the most poignant one and the one that actually brought me into the fight out of retirement is the story of Jeff mckellip. Jeff
McKellop is a twenty two year retired ranger and Green Beret. Basically, he's been decorated three times for battle. He's been on battles in at least five different continents, and then for the last ten years he's worked for the State Department as a contractor, protecting services and politicians and then sometimes getting them out
of trouble that they get themselves into in foreign lands. So very very unique individual, had a high security clearance, a father of two teenagers, never been arrested in his life, basically an American hero, and he was the first letter I got back after writing to these men in prison I wrote to them through the Patriot Mail Project dot com. You can go there, find a prisoner in your state, right to them for Christmas. Tell them they're
not forgotten. And that's what I did back in twenty twenty one. And the letter that I got back from this individual, I had no idea who he was until I got his return ter It just first it insensed me that an American war hero could be treated like that, knowing what I knew about January sixth already, which is another whole show. And then secondly it really spurred me to action. It kind of awoke and I'm positive, and that
letter kicked mine into action. I left retirement, I started publishing these letters to America. And when the volume and everybody else there is sending me the letters they were getting back. When the volume got so great that the message was clear, we formed the book and put all their letters and their art and their stories just man, there's some fantastic stuff in here. The government wanted to crush these people, you know, like like balls of cold into
dust, and instead they created diamonds. These are their patriotism holds firm. They sing the anthem every night together in their letters. Who they are comes out and when you hear who they are, you'll know that they didn't go there to do bad that day, and if they did, it was only arranged because first insurrection ever with hats and flags. You wrote a piece today
and talking about again one of the most notable characters from January sixth. We've seen him in video and audio exhorting the crowd to go into the Capitol, and yet he was not charged or indicted until recently by the Department of Justice. Ray Epps, who is just a it's just an odd little character, a lot odd little fly in their ointment for holding all of these honest, patriotic Americans in prison, and ray Epps seems to be unscathed for some reason
up until now. Why is that you know you Sherlock Holmes episode about the dog that didn't bark, Well, that's what you said. These are the FBI that didn't indict, and you want to look at these closely. And he's not alone, by the way. There's many actors who are clearly identified, are identifiable to facial recognition or just by their clothing, that have never
had anything against them. And you have to wonder who these people are that they exercise this form of immunity from the type of persecution that others for much lesser offenses have experienced, flash bangrenades in their homes, windows and doors, kicked in children, drugg into the street under Duneline, You know you're right.
The stories of how the FBI has behaved he is horrible. And when you put that in comparison to what they've done to folks like Yet who allowed to surrender himself and basically gets a slap on the risk charge of disorderly conduct. Really, if anybody should have an insurrection, it's him, not en Riki Torio, who wasn't even in DC and got twenty two years. No. See, this is what I don't understand, Tim. How can you not even be in DC on January sixth and been charged with our insurrection which
we both agree it wasn't an insurrection. How can you be miles thousands of mine away and all of a sudden they're they're banging on your door and they're dragging you out of your house to bring you to these gulags, which is it's a it's a term for where they kept political prisoners in the old Soviet Union. And you're claiming in this book, and they're claiming, and I
think rightly so, that these are nothing but gulags for political prisoners. How How how are you dragged out of your home when you weren't even there that day? Yeah, that's a that's a really good question. And he's and he's not alone. I think the the government has, you know, all
stories need a great villain. The government has tried to paint Trump as the great great villain, the arch villain, and everybody underneath him who did his menion work as the villains who are responsible for the insurrection which never happened. Nobody's ever been charged with insurrection. These gentlemen are charged with seditious conspiracy,
which is a charge that hasn't been used since before the Civil War. And so when you look at this from a perspective of the ridicut listeness of it, the improprietary of it, based upon what actually happened that day, it does not make sense. And it only leads to your, you know, the realization that this is a narrative and behind it is a purpose, and that purpose is not anything to do with the good of the American people, or their liberties or their free movement. Within the country, or even their
right to believe the way they want it. And I think that's what these letters bring forth over and over again. Not only do they show gratitude for, you know, people remembering who they are and what went down and their support, but over and over and they keep saying, you need to do
something because you're next. Your next. That fella we talked about twenty two years I did an interview with him, you'll find it on our website at Jasonspatriot News dot com and Riki Terio, and in there he tells you he and Ethan Nordy and tell you the people were meeting in these prisons. They are pro life protesters, They are ministers and priests. They are folks who went to a school board and got thrown out and refused to lead. This
is who they're being meeting in these prisons. This is who the new target of this regime is. And so most people just need to wake up and do something soon. Talk to your congressmen, get involved locally. But if you don't do anything, the result is going to be a lot more of the same until what these guys keep saying over and over again comes true.
Your next because of this political witch hunt. I think a lot of people have been afraid to say anything, or to talk to their congressmen, or to speak up because they've seen what has been happening to their neighbors and to other fellow Americans simply for not being on the right side of the narrative. I think that's part and parcel of the reason. And I think another part of it is that people just nod their heads and buy, well, these
people tried to take down our democracy. Well, guess what, we don't have a democracy in this country. This is a republic. And if you want to participate in a representative republic with Democrat values, you have to be allowed to speak freely about how we're being governed and how our leaders are elected. It just it boggles the mind that many people can be as dumb as the Department of Justices. Remember the quote, no free nation can exist without
the ability to have free speech. And that's what's being attacked here and is basically belief structure, the ability to have your free speech and the freedom of the press under the censorship, freedom of individuals, and what you see that's been happening in social media land and now lastly, a complete dominance of mainstream media that delivers a narrative that in many cases is completely unbelievable when faced with
the facts. That's what's happened on January sixth. More testimony today in the Twitter files before Congress about how the Biden administration worked in concert with these social media sites to actually curtail that freedom of speech and call it misinformation. It is rife with all kinds of problems for those of us who believe in this country, who are patriots and just want to see justice done. Tim Rivers,
thank you for your part. I appreciate your efforts. The American Gulag Chronicles, which is set of letters from January sixth prisoners that are now published in the book for you all to see. And Tim, thank you again for your time. Thank you very much, appreciate it. You got it. It's Bill Cunningham, show Gary Jeffen for Willie back in just a moment.
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he was telling me about his eventful Thanksgiving last week? And that's true, you're giving thanks it's over right segment basically, Oh, Santa Claus comes to town. It's a little bit better, but we got through it there, Gary Jeff's everything's all right. Oh the jolly old Elf is not going to
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Following the matchup against the New York Red Bulls where FCC one, uh Miosga got a yellow card and I guess he didn't like it, so he just went into the referee room to kind of discuss it a little more with the with the referee. Without our best defender facing our biggest rival. But all right, they'll be all right, are you sure? I hope? So let's see, the Reds been busy. Emilio Pagan is a two year,
sixteen million dollar free agent deal. The free right handed reliever comes over from Minnesota and right hander Nick Martinez and the Reds have agreed to a two year, twenty six million dollar deal. So that caps a busy couple of days for the Red Lakes to try to get back in it. As the Cardinals have up there pitching with the likes of Sonny Gray and Lance Lynn and a few other guys. I don't think two relievers gonna do it, so bullpen needs help. Yeah, it does. So let's see Bengals back at
work today, getting ready for Monday nights tilt at Jacksonville. Of course, Zach Taylor going to face off against his brother Press, who is the offensive coordinator of the Jaguars. This is what I've wondered for a long time, people questioning Zach Taylor continuing to call the plays when they have Callahan right here as the offensive coordinator in the Bengals, and some of the play calling, yes, could be called into question, I think, not just by casual
fans, but some people who know a little bit about sports. I've talked to some people who know a little bit about sports, and they're still scratching their head over some of the play calls by one Zach Taylor. Why not Zach just be a head coach and let Joe Burrow call the plays. I think Burrow is probably better equipped to call the offensive plays than his head coach,
and he's not doing anything but holding the clipboard. Anyway, you might as well utilize our multimillion dollar quarterback while he's hepling, yeah, and let him call the place. He knows what's going on, He knows that offensive line. He knows his friend Jake Browning probably better than anybody. Two guys
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football program applications to the school up to twenty seven percent. The school's online team store this year versus a month, and like the same month of twenty twenty two, the sales were up two thousand, five hundred and forty four percent. So what you're telling me is a Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year goes to the man who sells the most merch. Why college foot all kicking, thank you very much. Games are sold out in Colorado at fifty thousand
per game. Soleon Dion is the main man all about the Bennies High school football. Good luck to Covcat the home of Joe Frederick as they take on Boyle County tomorrow or tomorrow night, yes for the four A state championship in Lexington, Cooper and Bowling Green Saturday night for the Kentucky five eight title.
So good luck to them. And also Xavier's in action tomorrow night against number six Houston at the Centas Center. And it was announced today that Xavier and Winthrop University of Battle at the Centas Center December sixteenth, in the return of the Skip Prosser Classic. Winthrop's third year head basketball coaches Mark Prosser of course, the son of the former Xavier and Wake a head coach, so they're gonna the Skip Prosser Classic lives on. Skip Prosser left his name left us
way too early. Amen to that. Let me ask you something, Yes, sir, have you ever been in a situation where well you probably haven't. But the deal is, there's this guy who was in corrections facility, Oh yeah, who found a plastic cylinder containing meth in his under his junk,
in his underwear, and of course has happened in Florida. He denied ownership of the narcotics and claimed to be unsure of how the package got into his underwear, and he surmised that someone snuck the meth into his underwear while he was sleeping. Has anybody ever snuck anything into your underwear while you were asleep and you noticed it the next morning? No, never happened. No, I mean, is it'wear business? It's plausible. It's plausible that I
guess it could. No. You Okay, nobody's ever put anything in my under ruse while I was sleep, But but I mean, you know, I guess it could happen. It's in prison, so you know, maybe that's that's a prison gag that other inmates play on other inmates, where they will sneak something in the inmates' pants while they're sleeping. No, Gary jeff that has not happened to me. Never. Okay, probably kid Chris or somebody, but not me. Dateline. We have another story here. I
wanted to run by you, okay. November twenty fourth, while SWAT team members were searching her backpack where they discovered meth and other narcotics, Aurelia Messina had one request of law enforcement. She said, don't take my jiljo. The twenty seven year old made this plea after investigators found a blue old toy in the backpack. So you can take my drugs, but don't take my
vibrator. Does that seem like a reasonable request? I guess some people have priorities in life there, Gary Jeffson, you know what, probably a little closer to that than now. I've seen drugs. I've seen you with the backpack before. I've seen you carry a backpack in here, stuff from home that you need for work. Right, what kind of stuff is in SEG's backpack? I wonder can you describe some of the items that might be found
in SEG's backpack credentials for everything known to mankind. And let's see a couple of passes to get into the stadiums in the locker rooms. Okay, yeah, what else? What else is in segs backpack? A lot of pens of a pen hoarder? What do you use with? What do you use the If you're a company, send me some pen. What do you use the pens for SEG everything recollect them. So if you're a company out there, send me some pens. I want to see. I want to see
the power of the big one. If somebody will send me two or three pens from yourself. You do not carry any contraband for any kind of devices that you could use to and there there's a there's a device, there's a microphone, there's a device. Let's see what else. There's my folder that
I put everything in. What do you mean by everything? The sports information that I write up every day to come in here now for the night before I noticed you going through your note and a lot of stenographer you know pads. You have stenographer pads, as I hold one in front of me, which I got from the storage room that's right there, right because they are the one thing iHeartMedia Cincinnati is is generous with their office supplies. Well thanks
to Staples, right exactly. But what else is anything else in your backpack that you can think of that you've ever put in your backpack? No? Nothing, just pens, stenographer pads. Any food, No food, no room, no little snacks or anything like that. If it's food, it's already eaten, not going into backpack. Any underpants that are free from meth amphetamine? No? Nothing, That's all I need in there? No,
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three BG, Cincinnati. As you probably remember, Americans do a very short attention spent human beings do in general. As you probably remember, though, in the fall of twenty nineteen, there started to be reports circulating out of Communist China of a strange respiratory illness, and the Chinese were saying, there's nothing to this, But then there were infrared satellite images of a lot of heat being generated from what were determined to be crematoriums within the country of China.
Apparently they were getting rid of some bodies to hide what eventually we learned was a lab leak at the Wuhan Virology Lab which leaked out this man made disease that was derived from gain of function research being conducted by the Communist Chinese, by the WHO, and by our own government. Anthony Fauci involved in that, Francis Collins, some of these other people who were instrumental during the
what I call the scamdemic. Well, now there's a cluster of flu cases in China, a mask wearing crowds spilling into overwhelmed Beijing hospitals, a mere's fears over a mysterious pneumonia sweeping the country. But Communist China insisting flu and winter bugs are to blame, not a new or novel virus. That could be right, or they could be lying to us again, like we were lied to over and over again about masks, to wear them or not to wear them. Oh you better wear them, Oh you shouldn't wear them.
The first respond to the hospital. People need the mask, don't wear the masks. Remember that. And everybody has to wear a mask anytime they're outside. In fact, wear it inside, wear it in your car when you're
driving by yourself, because it'll protect you from what. And then the lockdowns we were lied to about the lockdowns, They served no beneficial effect whatsoever in the states where there were lockdowns, which were most of them, and in states where there were not lockdowns, like South Dakota and they were lifted early in Florida, there was no greater incidents of the novel coronavirus and the vaccines safe and effective at preventing the transmission or the actual getting the the COVID nineteen
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To have you long? Our next guest is a conservative Christian American patriot, author, commentator, thinker, and as somebody who's been banned by YouTube on a number of occasions. And we're seeing this playout in Washington again. How social media networks have been pressured by official Washington and others in the power base of the establishment of the elite to leave out some information, kick people off, cancel people because they do not go along and nod with the narrative that's
approved. I didn't know we hadn't approved narrative in this country, But apparently in some circles, they believe that it's their power to approve or disapprove thought, opinion and what they call misinformation and a new writing just a couple of days ago, I thought we'd have her on for a few moments. My friend Cheryl Chumley joins us on the Bill Cunningham Show. How you doing, Cheryl, I'm doing great. How are you? Thank you for having me.
No, it's fantastic. We haven't talked for probably a year or so. It's been a while, yeah, it has. So you write in this new piece about natural immunity proving better than COVID shots, and you say, no, duh is something that anyone would know who's even talk to. People who are virologists understand that natural immunity is the best protection against reinfection.
You write a new coronavirus study from Estonia, involving a pool of three hundred and twenty nine four hundred and ninety six adults, found that, in the words of one of the researchers, natural immunity offers stronger and longer lasting protection
against infection symptoms and hospitalization than the COVID shots. And you go on to say doctors and pretend like Bill Gates and their money making pals in big pharma may have bandied about this for years, but the rest of us who didn't carry and try and conceal glaring conflicts of interest with the making and selling of
these so called vaccines. Knew early on they weren't the little saviors of humanity that then Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci and President Biden promised. And this is something that I've known. I'm not a biologist, I'm not a doctor, I'm not a virologist. But I mean I've
known enough and lived long enough to understand that this is the case. Why did so many people just not in unison and go along with this lockstep when I mean, just common sense tells you that to have the disease is better than some mRNA shot, some experimental shot, though we were told they weren't experimental, even though that defies common sense and logic right there. But look,
in a word, why people went along with it. Fear, right, Fear was the engine that drove this whole coronavirus crazy for three years in America, around the world, even but in America, we're supposed to know better because our individual liberties come from God and governments there just to preserve and protect them. So we're supposed to have a little bit more fight in us to preserve our liberties, but we gave them all up out of fear.
We bought into the lines that the government kept pushing through the media, and the media in partnership with Bill Gates, Anthony Crouci and the leftists and globalists just kept this constant state of hysteria going in America. And so those who didn't comply, they were mandated. So it was fear driving the mandates, with more fear driving criticism of those who didn't want to obey the mandate. Now, I believe that these pharmaceutical companies, they have manufactured things that have
been beneficial to mankind in the past. I'm not discounting that. But I think there is such a level of distrust among many people now because of the bill of goods that was said to us. It was fed to us and sold to us regarding the COVID nineteen shots. And this is well, yeah, I know, no, it's good. It's good to have the skepticism. But does that mean that every other thing that Pfizer or Morderner or Johnson and Johnson has ever done was bad for humanity? No, it doesn't.
The bad thing here is not necessarily the shots. The bad thing was the mandates. Yes, never, never, never should it come down in America that Americans based on fear and based on totally fabricated science at times and uncertain data because the reporting we were getting from hospitals, COVID case deaths and so forth, those were all wound up in stats that said deaths by COVID versus death with COVID. We never knew that data is lost. So when we
talk about the mandates, that was the real evil here. It always should have been left in the hands of American citizens to decide for themselves and their families whether or not to take those shots. And you know, the more data that comes out, the more adverse health impacts that are reported to THEIRS and other federal bureaucracies and agencies, the more we just underscore that the mandates
were the evil part here. Well, there are people that are trying to and I don't know who the people are, but they're trying to bury the VARs reports that are coming out about the adverse side effects amongst many groups of
people who have received the COVID nineteen vaccines. They're still hiding up. They're still trying to hide the numbers Cheryl and how Findeser wanted to withhold the data and information that it used to justify its emergency use authorization for these shots for seventy five years, right, And of course that was that we had some backlash on that, But look, it's not surprising to me that these same people who were pushing these experimental shots telling us that we weren't, that they
weren't experimental shots. Well at the same time having to give us incentives like free beer and money to take these experimental shots. It's no surprise that as we're finding out that these things were actually a little bit dangerous to some people, particularly young males with the myocarditis and elderly and people with other adverse help issues, it's no surprise if there's a cover up going on and expecting cover
up to go on for years, maybe even decades. That's how the government works when it's caught with its hands, you know, with blood on its
hands. So what do you think, is it just the passage of time that people are kind of over it, or have these institutions like Houston Methodists, which just announced this week after becoming the first hospital in the US to mandate the COVID nineteen vaccines will no longer require its employees to receive the shots after a new law passed by the Texas ledge So I guess the Texas legislature
did their job and Houston Methodists has backed off. The US military has also tried to hire back soldiers and airmen and seamen who were kicked out of the service because they refused to get the shots. So, I mean, is this trend reversal gonna go full stop or are they gonna try it again with
something else? What's your intuition on that? Well, my intuition was the reason why I wrote the book Lockdown, the Social plantic of Your Freedom, because I'm warning that they're going to try it again, right, whether it's with a variant of the coronavirus or something else, this is going to come around again. And if Americans aren't prepared to head it off at the very beginning, and when the coronavirus case the very beginning where the face masks,
right, that was the outward show of fear and compliance. So if we're not prepared to fight, say, face mass mandates, then you better be sure that more shot mandates of a new vaccine a new shot are coming. And so really the solution here is to get on the legislators to make it clear that no mandates can go forth in states and communities. But the other
side of the court coin is to rally some attorneys here. I would love to see lawsuits against both private sector employers excuse me, who forced their employees to either take the shots or lose their jobs, and against the federal government that forced our find fighting military members to take these shots or get it out.
We need to have some lawsuits to make emergency aspect of this, like we said, the Emergency Use Authorization Act to get the fighter shot available legally to people and then illegally or unconstitutionally, as you just mentioned, forced people to take it. So it's all about it's all about this declaring of an emergency. It was like they used a medical martial law to try and put us under their thumb, the government's thumb. And now they've kind of let
up a little bit. But I just saw a report, and you've seen the reports, I'm sure about this new respiratory illness that is, you know, overfilling hospitals in China again. Are they gearing up for twenty twenty four for us Cheryl Well supposedly overfilling hospitals. We don't know. It's a communist nation, right. We can only go by reports that le gout of there.
And since China was the one that gave us to Wuhan viruses, Donald Trump called it in the first place, and then was not forthcoming with the information that we needed to fight it, and so forth. I don't see how it's illogical to suspect China of doing something corrupt with this new respiratory illness that they have going on in their country. We don't know the extent of
it. All we know is that supposedly it's hitting children, right, which of course is the number one alarm bell for those who run by fear, you know, for the children we have to save the children have been hitting the elderly, supposedly, which is the number two runner up for generating fear, you know, save the elderly, the poor elderly, the grandmoms and grandfathers and so forth. And so I would look at whatever's coming out of
China with suspicion. But for our own nation, we need to dig down as citizens and get on our legislators to reel back what you just pointed out, the emergency powers right, It was ridiculous, Jo Biden just we just pulled back on the emergency in May. The emergency was over in the first week for crying out loud, but we just kept it up. Four reasons for the far left and globalists to seize our liberties. And I think it was it was a beta test too, to see how many people would comply,
don't you think? I do think so. And the more you know, the more I see the face mask being brought out in spots in America. Certain hospitals now in America have put back face mask mandates. A few months ago there were schools that were trying to put in effect face mask mandates. The more I see that, the more it just underscores the fact that,
yes, this was the whole coronavirus. As real as the virus might have been, it was then exploited for use by the leftist right to see how far they could push with preparation and strategic content to do the same to a greater degree in the future. You know. I think another thing that's been echoed by some other people I've talked to share is that they will use the climate crisis as a reason to lock us down and to mobilize us and
to take away our freedoms. And the UN's already talking about, you know, humans, you don't need to eat animals because that's causing the CO two levels to rise and methane, and it's been debunked that that does not cause the planet to warm significantly or But I'm saying there are any number of things they could use as a quote unquote emergency to take away our liberties. So we've got to be we've got to be on the lookout for all of that.
It's not just it's just not you know, an infectious disease or a respiratory illness that they're manufacturing in a lab that we've got to worry about. It's any number of things the government may try to use unconstitutionally to clamp down and take away our freedoms. Well, to see where this is headed, I would look to the words of those who want to use the coronavirus to
platform into the next seizure of liberties. And I've reported extensively on this both at the Washington Times and in Lockdown right, and climate change is where they
want to go. They've already linked it. They've already they've already, like in Nature journals and the same scientific journals that were used to justify lockdowns using science and so called science to show that face mass work and the vaccines work and so forth, they've already put out reports showing that if climate is not addressed right, if we don't control emissions, if we don't go to zero emission regulations for cars and travel and so forth, then what happens is we
open the door for more pollution. But as we also develop communities, it relocates animals, brings animals into closer proximity to where humans live. These animals carry diseases like viruses, and we're going to see more pandemics in the future because of human development. So the climate change argument has already been floated.
And if you look at Claud Schwab's words at about his Great Reset, go to World Economic Forums website, you can read his own words that the coronavirus gave these globalists a time like no other time in history to take the coronavirus and take the lessons learned from the coronavirus and use it now to address climate
change, meaning to regulate the world's activities based on radical environmentalism. The people who want global government, people like klau Schwab in the World Economic Forum, And you can look at any the IMF, the UN which are meaning right now with their latest climate conference. In of all places, if all places do buy a country a kingdom that was built on fossil fuels. It's it'sing out any kind of Western civilization or freedoms. It's about it's about taking Christians
off the map because they're just too dangerous to the global agenda. It's all tied in together. Yeah, and then when you add the technology element to it, right, and you listen to statements that come out of some of these Davos meetings where they discuss emerging technology and chips in humans and the digital currency and putting your medical history on a chip or a tattoo on your own
skin and so forth. It's a total top down control. And the problem here in America I see is that there's this significant population that still regards such talk as conspiracy theory, when really all you have to do is take five minutes out of your life and listen or read the very words of these people
and take them out there at space value. When Bill Gates says that he wants to create a rapid reaction team of scientists to run around the world whenever there's a whisper of a virus that is emerging, and to allow those scientists to have the power to dictate to the local community there and the government's there, how they have to respond to those pandemics. And you know that Bill
Gates is in favor of China's response to the virus. You have to take them at their face value, and what they say is where they want to lead us. Cheryl Chumley, thank you so much for your time today. Thank you all right, breaking back of Rocco Costellano joins us in studio after news on seven underd WLWTS gingerbread. People don't hang around now, Well, people have a problem. They've got your number, knock on your door.
Not only you, but your spouses. Can't go to the grocery store, of the gas station, can't show up with the without Well, what's can you fix my such and such? Hello? Quiet skulls, I'm broadcasting. What the hell was he just talking about? Seg Man, I have no idea fixing your such and such? No idea, no idea. I don't know. Nobody knows, do they? Special guest in this tute report, as I promised, Rocco Costlano is here and his son Giovanni has showed up
seg to watch you. This is Rocco has begun homeschooling his children. And this is actually not recessed. This is a trip. This is a class life skills. So he came to the right place. Don't let the teacher down, Okay, I'll try not to. At least you're not here in the morning. That's a munch. One good thing, rock that one good thing, go ahead. Uh, I always be let down then in the
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a sign of hope for what's the prognosis of that wrist. Have we found out anything about that yet? Uh? It was done at a secret location in a secret town. They are not providing any information at all on anything. Well hopefully crimcheck wasn't involved. Yeah, but that's the Thursday night football Seattle in Dallas. Actually, at seven thirty on Fox Sports thirteen sixty college football, Bearcats running back the Pride to Roger Bacon, Corey Kiner announced he's
going to return to UCA for the twenty twenty four season. Thousand yard rusher this year, Indiana is going to get James Madison coach Kurt Signetti as the Hoosiers new football coach. Of course, he led JMU to an eleven and one season on seg Man Signetti. That is a vowel in the Costelano. Do you know Signetti you know, everyone that that knows that I'm Italian will always ask me if something sign yeah that, if that I own? Or or oh, are you from New York? Do you know Joey began donuts
or something like that for the Sopranos? Rick Patino? Do you know? Do you know Rick Patino? Let's actually do Colorado. Colorado head football coach and former Red Dion Sanders is Sports Illustrated twenty twenty three Sportsman of the Year Sports Sports Reds Fest tomorrow. Yep, all the all the stars are in town, including uh, Jeff Brantley and Danny Graves, the all the stars of them among them. That's right, Eli Dealer Cruz will be there,
Matt McClain, Andrew Abbott, everybody will be there. Let's see you got it, He'll be there. Uh, let's see Eddie and Rocky tomorrow from three to six on seven hundred W WELLW Saturday twelve to three live from Reds Fest with Ken Brew speaking to you fun. Let's see the Reds of course, got Emilio Pagan yesterday today the Reds agreeing on a two year, twenty six million dollar deal with a right hander and Nick Martinez. He comes over from San Diego where he opted out of his contract. Uh so he could
he works out of the bullpen. And maybe you're going to be a starter, had had it been Nick Martino, Roco might know him. Sorry rockets Martinez. Uh, let's see Cincinnati Bearcats six and oh, Born and I on that West Miller show Life in the Richard Montgomery and an eight oh five. Here's my seven hundred w My real question about you see when do they finally play somebody? There's six and oh, but I mean they really next
Saturday the Crosstown shootout of Aaravia. Now we're talking. They play Florida Gulf Coast on Sunday, and then next Saturday is the shootout they play Saturday. After that, you see in Dayton at the Heritage Bank Arena. So other than Xavier, when did they play anybody? May get easy? See what I got to put up with rob Zeo University in Winthrop Well battle at the Centas Center to six December sixteenth and the return of the Skip Prosser Classic.
Of course, Winthrop third year head coach is Mark Prosser, son of the former Xavier and wake Forest head coach. That's a good thing. Yep, what else is going on? Oh, good luck to Covecath and Cooper. They'll play for Kentucky state football titles. Cove Caath tomorrow night, Cooper on Saturday night in Lexington. Excellent, excellent, Roccos. Yes, you were telling me that eighty percent of Cincinnati is what you would describe as fat or obese. No, no, yes, so and and fifty six percent are
actually obese. Now what is the difference between fat and obese? Fat is about thirty pounds overweight, and obese is basically over that. You know, it's a BMI thing, But I don't I really believe in the oh like the b AM I. But if you're it used to be that only only twenty six percent of the population was obese. It's it's now doubled and more. Am I something you register for playing records? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, my ass gap? So why is that? Why is that? Why
is that applying to people being sag SAG b M? If you're fat, you can't play records? No, no, wonder, I don't do that, No wonder, I don't play him. Well, you know b M. I was the Broadcast Music Uh yeah, incorporated or industry or industry. Yeah, broadcast, Uh b M. I he's talking about his body mass and two different things ask same. I just thought, you know, all right what I'm saying, right, I mean, it's a legitimate quo. You're them, you're the music guy, and then he's the he's the bodybuilder.
So I mean, what do you do? You know? BLM could stand for baby Lamb's move. Now, if that happens, we're really in trouble. Yeah, BMI and ASS. I hope different things between BMI. BMI is body mass index? Yeah, Now what's a good body? You say you don't believe in, buddy, Well, no, because you know weight, weight is a very objective thing, right. You know, on my body, two hundred and sixteen pounds is a good idea, But on somebody you know that's five six with a very narrow bones, two hundred and
sixteen pounds is actually obit. So you're saying that big boned is really a thing? Oh? Absolutely? So you could you could see a girl and say, oh, she's big boned. You're not trying to make excuses because she's really fat, and you don't want to say that. You just say she's big bone. But big bone. I would never say that. I would just call a fat. I've never you would never call her big.
I would never call a thing big bond if she's if she's fat and fat, you know, you know go oh, well, you know she's really pleasantly plump, or she's a lipidly enhanced or something like liquid. Write that's a cut. That's a cut right there? Enhanced? Why I mean say again libidly in hand bingo, there's the area is a cut? Well, because everyone wants to change the language, so why don't you know when people start literally in New York City right now, they're trying to pass protect protective
laws against weight and also height. So if you're too short or too tall and somebody fires you, you you're gonna get sued or in trouble if you're if you're too fat and nobody wants to hire it, would you say, for example, Lizzo was big boned or fat? Who's Lizo? You know you've never seen Lizo. I try not to. She's a celebrity for uh, she sings and all the kids digging Lizzo. I have to find a picture all four hundred pounds. I would call a fat The last time I
saw her. She looked like as if she got on a scale, the scale will say, hey, cut it out here, here is only one of you. Here's a picture of Lizzo. Okay, put the glasses on. Oh absolutely fat, big time. Okay. But see she's trying to and this is the other thing that's going on. They're trying to say that everybody is beautiful. Which I'll agree, everybody is beautiful, but it's okay, it's not unhealthy, and you you can aspire to this. If you're
this big, it's okay. And you're not overweight, you're just lipidly enhanced. Yeah, I would have to believe that someone's lying, you know. And that's the big lie. And it's almost, you know, a lie too big to fail because they're gonna just keep saying things like that so that so that you don't feel bad. And and the problem is is that the
healthcare or the sick care industry is so is so stretched. And if you have eighty percent of your population, if you go to Australia, you go to Sweden, you go to you know, like to to Norway or other netherlands, they have their their health care. If you're going to be you know in in that program you have to it's it's absolute. You have to exercise for between seventy five minutes and one hundred and fifty minutes a week.
So their healthcare right. So they only have about twenty percent of the population is actually overweight. Eighty percent is saying healthy. Eighty percent of Cincinnati is fat eighty percent. That's insane, absolutely insane. Saturday, it used to be Saturday. Roco will be on with me on the Saturday morning edition at seven fifteen for his Let's Get Physical segment, and we'll be talking about how vegans are idiots segment. Get us out of the students report in honor of
Roco, and what do you say was lipidly enhanced? We leave you with the immortal words of the stud report. And I had these terrible headaches. Was diagnosed with having a anyway oil cancer. They had it take the top of my head off a couple of times. She had a brain. Yeah, that's the problem that we go now we know, now, we know what the problem the lipidly enhanced Eddie and Rocky show is just ahead. Yes, he'll be at Red's Fetch tomorrow afternoon. Thank you, Yes, thank
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