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11-7-23 The Night Cap with Gary Jeff Walker and Dan Carroll

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On this special election night edition of The Night Cap Gary Jeff and Dan fill you in with all the results. They are also joined by guests Chris Smitherman, Gary Click and Andrew Pappas. Tune in!

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Advertising campaigns. We have news that, at least from NBC's perspective in their projections, and I'm also looking at Fox News Channel and their projections saying that Issue one in Ohio has passed, which means we will have unadult rated infantaside in the state of Ohio embedded in the constitution and joining us with the results that we have to start the show. Jack Kremley, News director of seven hundred WLW, Good evening, Jack, how are you hi there? Doing

fine? The Associated Press also calling Issue one we got about a little more than a third of the votes counted and fifty seven to excuse me, fifty eight to forty two is how it looks like Issue one is passing right now. It's been leading since the early results started coming in, and not just in city areas mentioned that in the nine o'clock news, it's been winning so far in some more rural counties than maybe one would expect to so far to

go. Issue two in Ohio not yet called. That's also with about thirty seven percent of the state votes counted, that is passing as well by a slightly slimmer margin fifty six to forty four. And we've had a few different outlets just the last few minutes that have been calling the Kentucky governors race now for Andy Basheer as well, and that is extremely very close. Again, it's within about four or five percentage points from the last numbers I saw Jack,

about fifty two to forty seven. Yeah, fifty three to forty seven what I'm looking at right now? Right? Okay, thank you very much, Jack Kremley, keeping us well, Jack, Jack, Why have one quick question for you? Did did numbers change very much during the course when we saw the early numbers come in from the absentee voting and the early voting from then till now on Issue one? Did those numbers move very much at

all? Issue one? Issue too? And Andy Basheer all had leads from when those that first batch early votes came in, and they have made maintained those leads up until this evening. I haven't seen any real back and forth at all in those numbers. Okay, well, Dan, I guess it's time to go home. All the results are in, all right, thanks for going this check. No, we're here. The election special is off

to a great Sea're here about results. On election Night twenty twenty three, Gary Jeff Walker, Dan Carroll joining me, and I've got to include these results. In week eight of the NFL, my wife christ to two point zero correctly picked eleven out of fourteen. She was eleven and three. Now just on the money line this past week now now, now is she putting

a wager on these or justice? No, just for entertainment purposes, And that is what really really bothers me is we should have taken fifty dollars out on each game because we would have doubled our money for the basic. In week nine she went ten and four. We have of my wife and is usually my custom in the evening because my wife goes to bit early, I will tuck her in. So I'm going to tuck her in over the phone

as we start and get back to more election results tonight. The results I want to know about are what is going to happen in week ten of the National Football League schedule. As my wife Chris the two point zero peers into her Christa ball, I'm gonna have to get a pencil on right these now. Yeah, yeah, I've got it right here. Good evening, Krista, how are you? I'm good? How are you? Well? It's apparently it's okay to kill babies in Ohio at any stage. Yeah, and

the boy dictator will be our governor again in the Bluegrass. So let's lighten it up just a moment here as we start with the terrible news, and I want to get your picks for Week ten in the NFL. You have done very well so far, my dear, and I'm proud of you. Oh, thank you. So you've thought long and hard about this week ten scheduled? Dear? Yeah, no you haven't. There's no way you have come on. I wanted to ask what your method was. Do you just

throw spaghetti on the wall? No? No, Sometimes she likes the uniforms, Sometimes she likes a specific player. Sometimes she likes the city or doesn't like the city. So the Carolina Panthers are taking on the hapless Chicago Bears. Who wins this game? On Thursday night? Krista Panthers? The Panthers. The Colts are playing at the Patriots, who still can't find their butt with the you know, both hands a flashlight in a full length mirror.

Who wins the Colts at the Patriots game? This is on the road at New England. Okay, Browns at the Ravens. This is a key AFC North cash up this week, Big one and the Bengals. The Bengals need one of them to lose. And the good news is unless unless somebody steps in, there will be a winner here and a loser. Browns and Ravens. Who's gonna win this game? I hate this one, but I'll say the Ravens, all right? Yeah, I hate that too. Packers and

Steelers, Krista, let's go as the Packers. I hate the Steelers, thank you very much. The women all have bad breath and sound like long shoreman. The forty nine Ers, who the Bengals just beat a couple of weeks ago. Play the Jaguars and this is a this is an interesting matchup there in Jacksonville. What do you think Jacksonville? Oh? Going for the Jags. Saints at Vikings. I know you love the Saints, but the Vikings have really showed some signs. What's going on? Yeah, I'm gonna

have to go and just say the Vikings. Okay. Texans at the Texans at pay Corpse Stadium to face yours Cincinnati Bengals. A big one's the big one. There you go? There you go? Oh so C. J. Stroud does not one up Joe Burrow as the premier young quarterback in the league. According to my wife, Okay, the titles the Titans of Tennessee play the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay. I have to go to the Titans. Lions at Chargers, Baby Chargers. Oh, the Chargers take another one.

They you picked them correctly against the Jets in New York? Was that Chargers and Lions? Chargers and Lions charges over the Lions and the Chargers Falcons over the Cardinals. What happens here? Do you know how I love Arizona? So I have to go with my Cardinals now, Dan, she loves Arizona only because she loved Larry Fitzgerald, who played all his career with the Cardinals. And Larry Fitzgerald is not playing anymore, but she still sides with the

Cardinals. I think I saw a note where Kyler Murray is gonna be back for Arizona. Look at that could be big, all right? The Giants, who are really really awful are playing the Cowboys. The Cowboys coming off a loss to Philadelphia. How does that work out in the NFC East? It couldn't be the Cowboys Cowboys, the Washington formerly Redskins Commanders playing at Seattle

Seahawks. Now I'll take the Seahawks, Jets at Raiders, Baby Jets, j E t s Et Jess Jess Jets, and finally the Monday night game next week, the Denver Broncos are on the road playing the Buffalo Bills, who just got their tally whacked against the Bengals this weekend. Absolutely, she's an AFC North girl. Baby there you go, all right, sleep well and have sweet dreams. Honey, you'd be getting home. I love you

all right, Love you too. I love you too, Christa. So those are results and predicted results that we have that may be easier to pick than any of the elections or races that we're talking about tonight. Dan, Well, I'm going to go and do a save this piece of paper I have right here, and if I decide to make a wager this weekend, I just may use this as a save the piece of paper that you've got there. Hello to the folks at Pasqually's in Newport who provided the everything pizza

that Dan is about to dive in during the commercials week. As soon as we hit the break here, I'm going to get it. We will be right back with your election night results and a special nightcap on seven hundred WLW from his secret broadcast chamber along Montgomery Rode in Kenwood. What Mike McConnell beats Hercules in arm wrestling and susin rock paper scissors. It's true. All in preparation of providing you with us super morning, Your morning should be fine.

He has trained modes of the latest news, weathered traffic, sports him more. Think of me as mister feel good, amazing interviews and his secret weapon, his boredom busting wit and charm. Now that set a day, make your morning super. Let's all feel good to get Monday. Holding at five long, seven hundred w l W. Hello Pumpkin, it's that time of

year. The great Pumpkin high is rouget brushes, and it's just as delicious to drive me home afterward, because I've discovered Maker's mark in the fifteen thirty

control room. It's election night on seven hundred WLW. Well, if that Maker's mark makes it into here, we might be calling an uber and I'm gonna I'm gonna need a stiff drink after seeing these results for issue won forty six percent of the vote in right now and on multiple websites that I'm looking at, and we heard Jack Crumley talk about this at the very top of the broadcast tonight. Issue one passing right now fifty six percent to forty four

percent, fifty six percent to forty four percent. Well, it means that the money that was spent and the campaign that Planned Parenthood and the ACLU put out, and this is the thing that somebody else was stressing to me Dan today earlier, is that this is mostly about the trans thing. The abortion

thing is the hot button issue. But the lack of parental consent in the way this bill is written, the way this amendment to the Constitution is written, means that not only as the as the ads that you may not have seen confirm that a soccer coach can basically rape one of his students and then walk her up to Planned Parenthood and get an abortion for this illicit relationship is

also the same without parent parental consent. You know, the whole thing was framed the state should not be making decisions, but you know what, the parents should make decisions on minor children. As to gender reaffirming so called surgery,

which is actually mutilation surgery. And this will open the door for all kinds of activists to come in and convince and doctrinate kids that they're not the sex they were born as, and convince them that they should have sex changing surgery before they're even eighteen, or hormone therapy, and the parents cannot know. And that is what's going to happen. But that wasn't stressed at all in the Issue one advertising, even though it was all in the bill from

the very beginning. Well, and when you talk about the issue on advertising, I have to give credit to the Yes on one people because they're advertising was very cleverly done, deceptive, thoroughly deceptive, because the devil always is. Because the commercials were done and written in such a way that it appealed to the instincts of conservative voters. So when you couch your argument in that,

well, we don't want government involved in these decisions. We want to have private decisions between our doctor and our family and these sorts of things. And then you have someone who claims to be a pastor, who says all I counsel families important, claims to be a pastor, Yeah, claims to be a pastor and says, you know, I counsel people on these sorts of issues all the time. So when you hear that, how much of

the vote is in right now? The latest number I have, I want to say forty six percent, they're up to fifty percent now, okay, so fifty six percent of the vote to forty four percent no on Issue one. So what I'm kind of wondering about is did people fully understand what they were voting? No, they did not issue This is a constitutional amendment. And when I heard debates on this radio station and other radio stations, those who who don't think Issue one is that big of a deal, well,

it's just a backlash because of the heartbeat builds on the heartbeat. That one really went too far and then so now we're going they're going to get them back with Issue one. But it's much bigger than that. It's it's about much more than that because of the way it takes parents out of the equation exactly, and the way it's written. You have to really look at the way it's written. And they say, Gary, Jeff, think about this.

We now if and if Issue one and Issue to continue to go the way they're going, legalized marijuana is winning right now, fifty six to forty four percent. If legalize marijuana is winning fifty six to forty four percent, but they haven't called that one yet. The numbers are the exact same for Issue one and Issue too, but Issue too hasn't been called yet. That I wonder why fifty percent of the vote in so that when you deal when you really wonder why the polls are closed? Right, So it's not like

they're trying to influence anybody. Well, you got it. That's a good point. So anyway, but here, think about this. We are now going to live in a state or well, you don't live here, but you work here in all No, I don't Ohio, And I'm rethinking driving now. Since we have the right, everyone has the right to their own reproductive choices, we are going to live in a state where we are going to say that it's okay for a fourteen or a fifteen year old girl to

say, you know what, I want to be a boy. I want to have the surgery, I want to have the hormone blockers, I want to have the cross gender therapies. And we're going to say that's perfectly fine. No one can stand in your way if you want to make that decision, and then on the day that they're going to go in and have the surgery done in their body mutilated, they you know, they might say,

you know what, I'm a little bit nervous. I might want to smoke a little doobie and take the edge off before I go have the surgery, and then we're going to stay. Have to say, Nope, you can't do that. You're only fifteen years old. The legalized marijuana is only for adults. If you read the language of the marijuana legislation, it's adult. If you want to use it, you got to be an adult. If you want to cultivate it, you have to be an adult if you want

to sell it. And you don't have to be an adult to get into an abortion without your parents' hand. You don't have to have have to be adult to get your breast removed or your your jump removed. Anyone, anyone can make that without any kind of parental consent. Everyone has a right to make that decision under the Ohio constitution. Now, but we're going to say you're not an adult. You can't make that because you really don't have the

capacity to make that decision about smoking weede. So on one hand, you want to go mutilate your body, you want to get your reproductive organs cut out, that's fine. Uh wait, your parents can't stand in the way. Legislation can't stand in the way. No one can stand in the way. Doctors are free to cut away and chop away and do whatever they want. But when it comes to smoking a joint, no, you can't. Now you got to be twenty one to do that. Are you kidding me?

That's the kind of crap crazy world that we are going to live in Ohio and and and other states are looking at. Well that not other states, but the same people who put this legislation not le believing they're going to do it in those states. The people who pushed this amendment in Ohio do not live in Ohio necessarily, the majority of from out of state. They're

the ACLU, They're the Planned Parenthood. That the people who's stand to profit from this, because there is a large abortion industry in this country which nobody ever talks about. It is the military industrial complex of infanticide, and now that has been codified into the Ohio state constitution. Millions from George you you people of Ohio are stupid and you were dufed by the ACLU and these Marxists. You're voting basically to put yourselves out of existence. It's nine to thirty

and I hope we're here after the break. Seven hundred wlw Inston. The constitution of the State of Ohio according to you, And yes, I said it before the break, you stupid Ohio voters. Someone called and was agast that I would call you stupid for voting yes on issue one. But you know what, let me do it again. You're stupid because you don't understand you're voting yourselves out of existence, because when you do not reproduce as a culture, as a society, as human beings, then you are destined to

die out. And maybe that's a good thing for the green people, for the climate people who want reduced population. When you allow young people minors the ability to without parental consent, change their sex, which you can never change your sex xx is xx and x y is x y all day long, no matter what you do surgically to your body, well, and you codify that in the state's constitution, that it's okay. I'm sorry, you're stupid. You can't change what God put in you. No, So five one,

three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. If you disagree with the fact that you're stupid, if you voted yes for Issue one, I'd love to hear from you tonight. Meanwhile, someone who is not stupid joins us on the line. This gentleman has been a constant voice of reason, has been a constant voice of I mean, for so many years of what is right with America and America's political moras Christopher Smith. I'm glad to calling my friend, Hello, Christopher, how are you, brother? I

am glad to be with both of you. And I'm watching these results like you're watching them, and I'm scratching my head. You know, Issue one. For me, it's about a number of things, but at the center is parental rights. And you know, as a father of a fifteen year old daughter, I just signed off for her to be able to swim for her high school I had to give her permission to swim for her high school

team. She can now have an abortion without my consent. This is the undermining of family that we talk about all the time, meaning me as a father. My daughter can talk to a counselor a priest, a teacher any and me as a father not know that she's killing my grandchild. How do you fifty, how do you feel about that? Chris was devastating as a parent. And that's what's been going on in this country that we constantly have the erosion of the family, where teachers are trying to tell parents what they

need to do in their home. We've seen this at school boards across the country. This is just another step that says I don't have to be involved with my child's health care decisions, that somebody else can talk to her at fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, Well they say seventeen and her make

a decision without me being involved. That's what rocks me today as I look at issue one, Chris, you know, I look at you know, we have so many issues with young people today, and we look at what happened in downtown since now this past weekend and eleven year old lost his life because of a I don't know if it was a random shooting, but you had an eleven year old wind up dead, You had multiple other juveniles with serious injuries bullet wounds, and it was shot by someone who has no regard

for life. You have you talked. I heard you talk earlier today about the Cincinnati public schools and the issues that they deal with. And if a lot of people would spend time just looking at what goes on in these public schools day in and day out, and what goes on in the justice system here in Hamilton County day in and day out, you wonder why we have so many problems. And I believe it is a direct result of issues like

this. And now we have a constitutional amendment in the state of Ohio that says any person, regardless of age, can make that decision to have an abortion, to have a sex change operation, uh to do And and people hear us, you know, me and Gary Jeff talk about this, and they think we're the extremists, that these things really aren't going to happen. But these are the things that we have now opened the door to. Hold

on, Hold on, Dan, Is there anything more extreme? No, it's an extinguishing the life of a young person as they come out of the womb. That is now I'm going to be legalists because we stand against more extreme than that. That's what I'm saying. There's nothing more extreme that people want to look at us and say, well, those things aren't really happening.

Yes they are happening. And now, you know, Chris Smithman, we wonder why we have so many people with so many problems with young people, it's because somewhere out there there's an adult who came up with this idea, and now we have what fifty six percent of the voters in Ohio going along with that, enshrining it in the stupid, stupid people misled by the millions of dollars that were spent on the false advertising to convince people that this

was about rape or incest, that this was about a miscarriage, all of the things, all of the lies that they told that weren't on the books in Ohio and probably would not pass legal muster in Ohio. I know they'd been signed back to twenty nineteen, but that law was not in existence. The law as of tonight was twenty two weeks. Now that's been extended to forty two weeks. Good kind of mine. I can't I can't celebrate tonight

because as a parent, I'm a single parent. Many know that I lost my wife to breast cancer and I'm raising a daughter on my own, and one day I hope to choose a spouse that will help me in that process. But the reality of it is that I'm out here as a single parent, and what just passed today, said Christopher Smitherman, is not going to be involved with my beautiful daughter if she were to make the decision to have an abortion. I'm out. Everybody else can talk to her but me.

This is why me, Chris, this is why we have the Second Amendment in Wisconsin the constitution, so you can stand there with the shotgun at your door and protect your daughter. But now the voters of Ohio decided that you're not allowed to protect your daughter. And I'm not talking about you threatening anyone that might want to court your daughter. I'm just saying your rights as a

parent have just been usurped by the voters of Ohio on false pretenses. And I still have yet to have anybody brave enough to call us tonight and tell me why they're not stupid for voting yes on Issue one. We've had plenty of people, We've had plenty of people called, but they don't they're not brave enough to be on the air and put themselves out there because they know what they've done. If they voted yes on Issue one, they have codified

in fantaside in the state of Ohio. And I don't know anything that's more exciting. I disagree with that. I think a lot of people who voted yes on Issue one probably in reality have no idea what they were voting, right, Dan, Dan, Doesn't that make them stupid? Doesn't they go to the polls. If you go to the polls, that uninformed you. If you go to yes, you are stupid. Yes, you know the other side would protrect us as evil. Oh, you're You're going to force

someone who's been the victim of raper incess to have their attackers baby. You're going to force someone who believes that they're a boy even though they were born in the body of a girl, or vice versa. You're going to force them to suffer through that as as as a child. And but nobody who voted yes on Issue one has yet been brave enough to go on the air and face the challenges and and my charges that they are stupid. Let me be clear that my son, my third son, Isaac, who graduated from

the University of Cincinnati, was the president of the student body. Graduated with a degree in environmental engineering is gay? And is this is this is not? This is not about gay? Clear? No, No, I know, I know, But let me finish my thought here. He's a member of the LGBTQ plus community community. But if my son wanted to make a decision as a minor to do a sex change, the question is me, as a parent, do I have a right to be involved with that decision?

And the answer is yes. You tell me that I have to be involved with his decision to drive a car. I've got to provide the insurance. I've got to go through the process for him to get his TIMPs. I've got to go through the process for him to get a driver's license, and I've got to insure I've got to co sign off to say yes, you're getting your license with your I'm talking about your TIMPs with the State of Ohio as a parent, and I co signed for that. But if he

wanted to get a sex change tonight, guess what I get nothing. I get no information. And that's the heart of the issue. Meaning I'm saying to both of you, you are not anti anything, you are pro parent. You're saying parents need to be involved. And issue one just new that for us. That's all we're talking about, all right, Chris. I

respect you so much. I love you so much as someone that I've known over the years and as a family man, and I know what you've been through and I just am so grateful that you would call in and contribute tonight. Thank you so much. Let me hit one other issue, all right. So we have Issue twenty two, which is the cell of our rail. Yes, now, just stepped away from the TV. I'm not watching the numbers, but it's less than a three thousand vote with twenty percent of

the votes counted. Eighty percent not count it the last time I looked, So we still can win this thing. And I don't want people who voted no to surrender because so many votes have not been counted. This is going to be a very very close vote, I think, and it's going to

go all the way down to the end. And then I see a Liz Keating who's running tenth, meaning this means the possibility that you and I, the three of us, might wake up tomorrow there'll be eight Democrats and a Democratic mayor and they would have successfully taken out Liz Keating, a very reasonable, fair person who happens to be a Republican. So I pray she pulls

off this wind and moves from tenth place into ninth place. But if I wake up tomorrow morning, if you've got eight Democrats and a Democratic mayor, right, I'm sharing with you, and they win to sell our railroad. At the same time, it's all on us. We own it. After one hundred and fifty years. We sell an asset, the Golden Goose.

Don't complain. Don't complain if you didn't vote, don't complain if you walked out there and said, yes, sell our railroad, because Norfolk Southern spent five million dollars to convince you with glossy as and it's gonna be worth So it's gonna be worth so much more. Chris s Metherman, thank you so much. I actually didn't hit the button and we got a break. Gotta break, Savannah Maddox Cincinnati Railroad. Yes, fifty five percent, no,

forty four percent, sixty percent of the vote in right now. Voters in Ohio are obviously stupid. And if you're in hardy Kentucky, there's the McCoy family Cemetery, which is owned by a Hatfield. But unless you can prove you're a blood relation. You are not allowed in darn it. But you can always listen to the seven hundred WLW live stream wherever you are on the

iHeartRadio app Progressive commercial. We know brons seven hundred WLW. I'm Carrie, Jeff Walker, and Dan Carroll is with us as well tonight doing your election results, issue on issue to issue twenty two, Issue four hundred and fifty eight, whatever issue it is, or maybe you we're in Kentucky and you voted today for governor or for any of the other statewide offices that were up

for grabs in the commonwealth election. Regardless, I know someone who will be standing by welcoming any new governor or anyone else who's just been elected to office to Frankfurt, I know she'll be happy to welcome them from the floor of the Kentucky House of Representatives during the next legislative session. Her name is Savannah Maddox from District sixty one, and once again our guest on the night Cap Elections Special. How you doing, Savannah, I'm doing well and super excited

to be on. So the first question I have as a fellow Kentuckian is what is the biggest difference if Andy Basheer is governor or if Daniel Cameron is governor. As we are speaking from your perspective as a legislator, And as they said, what's the biggest difference if Andy Bashir wins another term Daniel Cameron

wins the first term? What do you think, Well, given that we have a veto proof Republican supermajority in the Kentucky General Assembly one hundred and five out of one hundred and thirty eight, the difference in terms of who becomes governor should in theory be negligible, insomuch as you know, we have the ability to override any type of veto. But that said, I think that

the biggest distinction will be in terms of the executive branch of governments. Who will be the new Jason Glass, who will be the new Doctor Stack, who will replace those appointed positions in the cabinets and all of the commissions. And although that said, you know I have always been a proponent for reducing the size and scope of that nebulous web of bureaucracy that I call the administrative states. So regardless of who wins tomorrow, I intend to move forward with

that goal. Well, I know that you, like I said, you'll be happy to greet either person. And depending on what happens with the usual Savannah mattics fire anything else really on your radar for the next legislative session in Kentucky as we look ahead, Savannah, Yeah, So with the gubernatorial election, you know, having taken up the majority of the air space in the last couple of months, there hasn't been a lot of discussion about what we're

going to do legislatively. Of course, we'll have to buyennial budget to focus on. But for me, I think that we need to be focusing on deregulation, you know, doing anything that we can to get government out of of private industry so that the free market can do what it does best to create the highest standard of living. And we're going to have to work on the workforce participation rate among able bodied adults. Those are two keys to greater

economic development. And I'm ready to hit the ground running. Yeah, something the year campaign certainly didn't manage when they were giving all their glowing reports about how many jobs that Governor Andy Or I used to call him the boy Dictator, had generated for the Commonwealth and how good he was for Kentucky employment.

It never ever, and it's the same thing with the federal levels. It never factors in the labor participation rate, which is I think the most crucial component when you want to look at how many people are actually working and productive.

Absolutely, there's a difference between the unemployment rate, which is usually the statistic that is often used by people who want a painty picture, versus the workforce participation rate, which in Kentucky is around fifty six fifty seven percent below the national average, and off went all the way down to fifty four percent in twenty twenty one. And you know, whenever the Basher administration is talking about the jobs that it has created, let's talk about the jobs that were

lost during the lockdown and twenty twenty one. So there's a lot of discussion to be had there, and it is a robust discussion, it certainly is. And I know I can always count on you for a robust answer about almost anything, even if you were totally unprepared for it. Savannah Mattics, thank you very much for all the work that you've already done and for the time tonight. And we can only do the best with what we have and by hanging together. So and that that's what I intend to do as best

I can from this point forward. Absolutely, thank you so much for having me on the pleasure. It's allways a pleasure. Savannah Mattics from a represented District sixty one in Kentucky. As we continue on the Nightcap on seven hundred WLW O The Nightcap, Gary Jeff Walker with Dan carroll Man. You got to start talking as soon as that music hits, don't you. I Mean, you were like, right, but right on it. I've got something going on. I've got something to say. Dan. Is that okay?

That's fine. We were talking about this show before we did it, and Dan goes, whatever you want to do, it's your show Monday and Tuesday nights or your show. I'm just riding, I said, And I said, well, I the reason I asked for you was because I knew I couldn't do this show on my own. You probably can, so yeah, I probably could. That be way too much more time, way too much

work, Dan. So anyway, now I can truthfully say that not only of the voters in Ohio who voted yes on Issue one are stupid, but I can say that the voters of Kentucky who voted to reinstall the Boy Dictator, Andy Basher, are stupid and you can challenge me on that the phone lines are open. I don't care. I'll I'll take on all comers.

But apparently the voters in Kentucky for God about well. When the boy Dictator decided during COVID that he would have state troopers or state police go to places of worship and record the license plate numbers of those people who had defied his executive order to not gather to celebrate the word of God, we forgot about all of the small businesses that lost their businesses and were taxed to the point of not being in existence because of his mandates when he was playing fall of

the Leader and exerting his executive authority. We forgot all about that, and we were blinded by the oh popular incumbent governor. And look what all these done for the state, for the good of the state. And they were touting all the employment numbers, well, not not emphasizing the labor participation rate, which Savannah Mannix pointed out just before the top of the hour in Kentucky. It's about fifty three fifty four percent, and that is pathetic. The

national labor to precipitation. Precipitation participation, Thank you, Dan, that's why you're here, That's why I'm here. Participation rate is about sixty six or sixty seven percent, which is truly dreadful. So I don't consider these wins for Kentucky and for those of you who voted for Andy Basher and over Daniel Cameron, you're stupid. Here we've got somebody who's not stupid on the air.

His name is Gary Klick. He is a representative from the eighty eighth district in Ohio, and Dan, we will welcome Gary Klick to talk about the issues on the ballot and what's been decided so far. Gary, Gary, thanks for being here. Brother, It's great to talk to you. Gary. Jeff, I've had Gary Click on my show a number of times, and you will find no one who is a more staunch supporter of pro life issues than Gary Click. And Gary Click, it looks like Issue one

has been approved. We now have ensconced in the constitution of the state of Ohio reproductive rights for everyone. So it's really about more than abortion. But give us a sense now of what the reality is and the kind of place that we live in. Now that issue one has apparently been approved tonight. Well, first of all, thank you for that great introduction someone who's not stupid. I think that's the best introduction I've had a long time. There's

a lot of people who might argue with that. Listen, if you've been watching my feet on social media, you know these people arguing with that. So but listen, you know, I think the heart of Ohio hurts right now. This is not I don't think this has surprises us. We suspected it was going to go this way, which is why we wanted the reasons why we wanted to raise the requirements to change our constitution. What we really have to do. First of all, you know, we never give up.

We didn't give up after Rov Wade in nineteen seventy three. We fought hard for fifty years. We're not going to give up. Now. We're going to retool, refuel, and re engage. But what we have to do is we've got to remember what we The legislation follows the culture, and we have to get to the hearts of young people to help them understand this. They're being told it's just a Zygod, it's just a fetus. It's just a product of conception, and they're not understanding this is a baby,

this is a human life. And really the dignity of life is going way down in our culture, and so we have to really work to recapture the culture and let people see and understand the value of life, because until we do that, we can lose every election. We have to go beyond making

it illegal, to make it unthinkable. Well, garry, isn't it Also what's next if you're too old, that you're not viable and you're not a productive member of society, we go the way of Canada and have state sponsored euthanasia or anybody else a special needs child, and it was saying, well, you know what, not really going to contribute to the bottom line after all, So it's okay to marginalize those lives and those people because we've already

diminished the meaning of life with this. That is the inevitable outcome. That is the inevitable outcome when we do. You know, our founding fathers are brilliant and they could they knew they cannot enumerate every right that we had. And by the way, our rights don't come from government, They come from God, God. These things come from Golf evident that all men are created equal and gowed by their creator with certain available rights. And then we have

the primary purpose of government comes after that to secure these rights. Governments are instituted among men. Our first job, our first responsibility as a government, is to protect life, and right now we're failing in that. And when we fail in that, all the other dominoes fall. You can't have liberty without life. You can't pursue happiness without life. And now we are disregarding the life, and life is what we ever. The sanctity of life is

gone. It's whatever we want. We are feeding ourselves, feeding selfishness, and we turn our desires inside instead of on the greater community. In greater society, we become self destructive. But I still don't think. And while I say all of that, I'm not angry. I'm not upset. I am disappointed, but I am also hopeful because we still can get out there and we can still convey our message. We can still fight for our message.

You know, I'm not one that throws in the towel. You know, I run to the tape, and an election is simply a mile marker. There are no permanent losses and there are no permanent victories when it comes to elections. When it comes to politics, we keep fighting on Dan, fighting on Jeff Gary. I agree with you. And now, if we can spend as much time and money the hearts and minds of people, then

these these laws and this amendment won't make a hill of bean's difference. If we can convince a sixteen year old mother that that baby is worth it, that that baby could be the next president, that baby could make a difference in the cure for cancer to to maintain, to make for her out there, that's right happen, maintain that life. And they're already kind, they're already a pregnancy pro life pregnancy centers out there. We need to fund them.

We need to get the word out to anyone that is considering that kind of a decision and say, you know what, there's another option. So our jod just got a little bit harder. There's no out about it. But we have it in us to rise to this occasion and to continue to get that message out. And by the way, let me just say that I am proud of all of the people who put their effort into this.

So many people out there donating money, so many people out there putting out signs, so many people out there knocking on doors, so many people trying to communicate this message. And you know, I'm proud of my district, and my district voted appropriately to protect them, to save lights, and I'm proud of my district. Unfortunately, Stay Wide, it just wasn't enough. And every vote counts. As I think I sent you an image on the Issue Too. Issue Too went down by just one vote out of over eight

thousand votes. It was one vote in our county, in Seneca County. But the fact that people went and they showed up at the polls, they worked the polls, they did everything they could. I'm proud of the people who went out there and did all of those things. And I don't hate the people who voted contrarywise, I know they hate me, but I don't hate them. I love them. I care about them, and I want to see them understand and comprehendive value of life, because their life is going

to be better when they understand how precious life is. Before we let you go. I mean, you talk about the trying to get people to understand and comprehend I have a sense, And I don't know if you do. And Gary, Jeff and I have already butted heads on this, but my sense is is that the people who voted yes on Issue one only knew that they were voting so women can have this choice. I don't think they really

understood how all encompassing this this stain on the Ohio conference language. So do you do you have the people who the majority of people who voted for this really understood the depth of what they were voting for here, Probably not the average person. I think there were some people who just didn't care, you know. And those are the people who trolled me on Facebook and they don't care what it was. And I mean they'd have bought them after they were

born, some of those people. But I think the average person who was voting yes, they just thought, oh, this is restoring row. You know, we're just going back to the fasclo of the way it was, you know, And and they don't realize is my op ed said, this is actually worse than bro. We actually took a step backwards because now it's unlimited abortion all the time, no parental consent, and we're gonna have to wait and see what the court's to say. But this may even open the

doors for the transgender drugs and all that kind of stuff. So we're gonna have to take a look at some of that stuff and see how. You know what, Gary, it may go back to the Supreme Court. After the Supreme Court has decided, this may go back to the Supreme Court. And and this is if it's going to go to a Supreme Court, this

is the best court for it to go to it. And I don't know how many This is the court that looks at things right, you know, And quite honestly, you know, I differ from a lot of people. A lot of people think this is the state's right this year, which is what happened when they overturned Roby Wade. I think it's the federal issue. I think we have a constititional right to life and it should be decided on

the federal level to protect life all across the nation. You know, I don't have any power to make that happen, but you cannot, you know, the Fifth Amendment, the fourteenth Amendment, due process. You cannot be deprived of life without due process. What due process does that? Baby? Get? Well? Gary, here's the thing when When Roe v. Wade was overturned with the Dobbs decision in the Supreme Court, the pro abortion, the abortion lobby in this country, the abortion industry in this country, geared

up. They they said, you know what, We're going to go state to state and we're going to do this thing. And you know what, it's time. It's time for the pro life lobby in this country not to get disheartened by this, not to put their heads down. It's time for us to get busy and go, Okay, what are we going to do? And and well, I think you're right. I think we have to

be strategic. Listen, they have the money. They have, all that George Sorow's money, all that big business money that goes into misinformation, and we have to be more strategic. We don't have the money they have. We cannot compete financially. But the one thing we have on our side is truth. And truth is extremely powerful when it's communicated accurately, when it's communicated effectively, And we have to be more wise and more efficient and communicating truth.

And it can't be all put into you know, legislative efforts. Although legislative efforts are important, it also needs to be put into education. And I think our part in the have to get education gets there, have to get to the hearts and minds of the people, Yes, because that's where that's where the worm will turn. Well, and let me and let me just say this. I think it's very important, you know, And let me switch hats here for a moment and get out of my legislator hat put

on my pastor hat. Here is that you know, a lot of churches stepped up to the plate here, but there were some churches that didn't. I'll be honest with you, and I think they're going to be accountable for that to heaven. There are churches who did not want to talk about this because they didn't want to get political. And when you can't stand up for life because you think it's too piblic too political, shame on you. Get out of the pulpit, Go do something else, Go sell car insurance.

We have to take a stand in the church. And I think that the weakness of the church in this is probably a good part of the reason why we lost. And I hate this say that. That hurts my heart to say that. But there were churches who literally refused to take a stamp. I drove. I drove by a church in my neighborhood one day last week and they had a big yes for Issue one sign and right right there in front of the church. And I damn near drove off the road when I

saw I did it. You know, I did a double take. I said, Wait a minute, I bet I said that said yes on me. Should have said no. One said yet. And I'm like, I bet, I bet that wasn't a Pentecostal church. No, it was not an Evangelical church. I'm not even going to say the name of it. They know who they are. They're barely a religion. That's all I'm saying is as they know who you are. Gary will let you go. Brother.

I appreciate you being here tonight. And now that we have legalized marit recreational marijuana here in the state of Ohio, I say, smoke them if you got them, all right, all right, twist up a fat one and we'll talk to you next time. Gary Dan is lighting the incense right now. We need to break for news and we'll be back. It's election night and the night carry click is the best. I love that seven W I do too. Thanks for the invite absolutely, I'm going to have him

on there. You got his numbing without your introduction into marijuana seven hundred WLW. Hey need cash for the holidays. Want to be credit card debt free for the new year? Call loan promto. Now, as we move into the latter half of the ten o'clock hour, here issue one passes in Ohio. Issue two passes in Ohio. Issue twenty two still kind of up in the air. Let me see it. Let me see what the latest on that one is. Let's see. Let's see. Let's see here it is.

Hold on one second. Here it is railway, the railroad sale fifty on to just click the walk. It's great, this happens. You look at computers. It just clicks off of it. And see what happens anytime you have age fifty check I'm not I'm not the swiftest guy on. Yeah. Fifty four percent for the sale and uh forty four percent forty six percent against it. So is that decided? It is? It has not.

It has not been called yet. Strange right, but it looks like the sale is going to go ahead and go through, and now we will have the ultra powerful Think how powerful the Railroad Board is going to be now with that one point six billion dollars that they'll be able to ladle out and the

influence that they're going now. I you know, I know the state legislature has put up guardrails to oh that's what we all heard, yes, yeah, to protect and say you know how the money can be spent and what it has to be spent on. But now you are going to have the most powerful entity I think that we've ever seen in the tri State. When you control that kind of money, you're powerful. You have power, there's

no question. And with power comes what abuse, abuse, corruption, right, right, what's the what's the saying power power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, So power power corrupts and absolute power corrupts the bidens. I think it's what we're looking for. It If if you're voting for this kind of nonsense, it just reinforces my assertion that you are stupid because you don't understand anything about anything. You think that issue one is about rape or incest.

You think that issue too, is about enjoying a product that's legal in many many other states, and we've seen what's happened to some of those states where marijuana has been legal recreationally for a while, the results are not good. And then the sale of the assets of a railroad that will only increase in

value over time for the short fix of infrastructure. You know, I'm waiting for the first green bike trail to be built on the infrastructure back of this railroad sale, Dan, because that's going to mean so much to Cincinnati's residents while people profit at the foot of that. You know, I I drove past the I drove past the Blue Ash Airport earlier today, and man, there's so much development going on there. They've got a great park, they've

got a great mixed used development going on. They've got what appeared to be condos or apartment buildings going on. And if you recall back when the streetcar was a big deal, they had this asset called the Blue Ash Airport, and back when they sold it, well, the money really wasn't supposed to

be used to do what to build a streetcar. No, while there were there were rules in place for that prevent that sort of thing from So there were guardrails and rules against them spending the money from the railroad sale anyway they wanted to that's what we were told. That was the bill of goods that was so nu of the citizens of Cincinnati. When they sold the Blue Ash Airport, they weren't supposed to be able to use that money for the streetcar.

But you know, it gets moved around from this fund, it goes into that fund, it goes into like the Freedom Center wasn't supposed to be financed by any public funds, and then the Museum Center took it over, and now public funds are funding the Museum Center, the Freedom Center downtown. It's the same thing, Dan, They play this shell game all the time and they lie to the voters, and the voters are stupid enough to believe it and go along with it. And they've done it again on Issue one.

They've done it on issue too, They've done it apparently on Issue twenty two. The voters of Ohio are stupid, Yes they are, period, end of story. Can anyone refute that a couple of people have called and called us right wingers for opposing their political viewpoints, but no one has been able to stand the test of time and stay on the line, and stay on the line while you refute what we're saying. Well, if it's not

obvious that you're stupid. You're more stupid than I thought you were. No, I was just talking to Stone. Were trying to reach out to Andrew Pappas. I sent him the wrong number, and I stunt. I just sent an email with the correct numbers. So there you go, all right, all right, he's a sharp guy, John, and Troy is on the line. He's disappointed with the results on issue one. John, Good evening, Welcome to the Nightcap. Good evening. How are you guys doing

good? I'm glad you call it in John, What you got, what's on your mind? I'm just disappointed. I would have loved to see I love person miver friend. I think his viewpoint was right on why do why have kids in school? I gotta sign the waiver for them to take a school bus trip on a film trip. Sure, but I'm not able to what to be verified if they go ahead and have an abortion or what sex things? Oh no, no, no, your son in Ohio is able

to have his testicles removed without your knowledge? John, Yes, exactly basically what it means. Yes, And how does that make me feel as a parent? Where I got to sign them out to get a field trip. Well, it makes it makes you feel newter too. The people behind this constitutional modment don't give a damn about your feeling. Nope, they don't. They don't care about your parental rights. They don't care about it. All

they care about is the agenda. The agenda trumps everything. It has been true of the radical left since the since the dawn of time, and it is true now. It'll be true long after you and I and Gary Jeff Walker are gone. Be it resilve to. Here's the language of issue one. Be it resolved by the people of the State of Ohio. Okay. Article one of the Ohio Constitution is amended to add the following section. Every

individual. Every individual doesn't say anything about adults, doesn't say anything about women, doesn't say anything about any of that. Every individual has a right to make him carry out one's own reproductive decisions, including, but not limited to, decisions on contraception, fertility treatment, continuing one's own pregnancy, miscarriage, and abortion. So every individual, it means any age, any age at all. You're a kid, you're an adult, it doesn't matter. So

here's here's the uh, here's the rub dan any individual. But if you're not allowed to speak for yourself. If you're not, if you're not out of the womb, then that individual is not totally totally cut out of the pie and not considered an individual. Andrew, Andrew Pappas is joining us. This is his walk up music. Little Romeo Void see Stone remembers that this is this is what makes Andrew happy when he comes on the show. You know, you know, oh, hold on, turn that down, turn

that turn that, turn that walk up music down. As a music professor, about that one, I know that I will not like you better if we slept together, Andrew, So, what's up about that? We got? We got about three we got about three minutes. Tell us your response to what we've gotten so far tonight, Andrew. Oh, you know, it's a it's it's issue on issue on issue on. I mean, you guys have been discussing it. I'll sum it up briefly if I can try.

First of all, I do fault the legislature for dumping this in our laps as a as a local official, I guess they're a party member and said, what do you mean by that? Look? It's now been shown twice in the last recent elections. That this abortion issue okay, is going to We had record turnout here in Anderson Township, record turnout with a lot

of collateral damage. You guys are speaking to candidates. I don't know if you mentioned, because I just got tuned in, But Kurk Kissinger, a great judge, is short and let me ask you this, what do we have going on in Cincinnati? I mean, Kurt Kissinger is a law and ordered judge dealing with crime. What did we just have the other night,

this last week? What do we have correct we need? And yet now we have an experienced judge that is tough on crime and is a good judge, and he's been carrying he's collateral damage to this issue one, which was a a Actually if you listened as that, you guys might have been discussing. But the advertisements for pro issue one were so misleading, were so factually inaccurate, somebody would think that the Heartbeat Bill was still in effect here in

Ohio if they listened to the ads on Issue one. So it was twenty two weeks, I understand it was, but they thought it was eight. So the people that came out believed that it was eight weeks because they're not going to educate themselves. And you can't fight a mountain of disinformation with a smaller budget of factual information. You know, false ads win. Now, I'm not being belly eight. I'm not saying I'm not being sour grapes.

It was a terrible night, but there was one one thing that carried the night, when one thing alone, Issue one carried the night across state. Liz Keating lost the city of Cincinnati RACEP. She came in tenth place. She's out, she's off the council. Anyone that was remotely affiliated with Republican anything was voted out. You're you're you know, for or better, for worse. Where we're at with this? Your your suburban uh female want spoke

loudly. They want access to abortion any time. And if Issue one would have failed, guess what they would have still had access to abortion. Yep, exactly, there's no question about that. But due to the misinformation campaign that was set out there by the pro Issue one people and and supporters and advertising, much of it on radio. Because there is no truth in advertising, I suppose anymore. Apparently apparently not. So there's no ramifications for false

ads. You know, you put something false on social media. Forget about it. You're locked up right, Well, you're an enemy of the state, sure, correct, And I mean, so what happened tonight? We're we are we are You are seeing a a a just what happens when a group of legislatures or the legislature perhaps might have overreached. Okay, And I'm not I'm not saying taking an issue on on on on the heartbeat bill or any of that right now, but let's face reality of where we're at.

Okay, we are dealing now with the ramifications of the heartbeat bill being passed in Ohio that stirred up a hornet's nest of women. Uh and and and and and women's rights or reproductive rights as they call themselves activists, that that galvanized themselves and then convinced through false ads that even the moderate women that oh

my god, this is too radical for Ohio. We want abortion because and and did you notice, really quick, did you notice on the ballot here the the issue one was so short on the ballot the writing of it. But did you read the marijuana one? It was four pages. So we spent more time, and we were more, they were more and the stoners need a lot more time to make up their minds. Thank you. Danny Hills joins us. Next, Hey need cash for the holidays? Want to

be credit card debt free? Well w But right now taking a moment out for a conversation with my friend Dan Hills, Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police president and law Enforcement's best friend, which translates into public safety's best friend. Here he is Dan Hills to talk about the comings and goings on in Cincinnati and some root causes and what the police and what the government and what the Justice Department should be doing about it that they're not Dan the Floris yours Garry Jeff.

As you know, we had just a horrific shooting take place in our west end which a number of kids, juveniles were hit, including you know, the loss of an eleven year old young man. And in my first reaction was don't go around acting surprised. I don't want to see politicians, you know, all a gas like, oh, you know, how does this happen? We know how it happened. You know, we have totally

broken down the criminal justice system. We have elected people who have judges that aren't giving bonds or very very low bonds next to those sentences at all on when it comes to when it comes to crimes such as weapons under disability. And that's one of the things that always kills me too, Gary jeffis after something like this, the gun control people come out of the woodwork, right. We need gunlalls, we need gum alls, and that's that we have.

We have gun laws, we just don't enforce them. Well, you know, if you've been convicted of a fellow a felony in the state of Ohio, you can no longer possess a farm weapons under disability. We don't know force it. The question is is this actually just a gang war? You know what? I don't know for sure. I have talked to the commander of the unit, and either he wants to make sure that not a whole lot gets out. But you know right now that I don't think they

really have a good idea of what's going on. I don't know for certain that the young people that were hit, or the young people that they were wanting to hit. I think that they might have confused them for another group. So yes, maybe, and at the same time not fully. It's it's you know, and that's that's the thing when people start throwing around bullets indiscriminately because they cowardly want to, you know, spray bullets from a distance

that somebody they think they're contending with or have issue with. A lot of times they might not hitting somebody that's innocent. I can't imagine eleven year old being too awfully guilty of anything. I know there's rare occasions where we have, you know, associated have to something at a very young age. But my guess is that this is a very innocent young's and it's rumored down the streets with a hurteen year old that's in critical I've just heard it many other

places from sources. I trust. This is a gang war. It's been going on. The police, the prosecutors basically know who's responsible, and it's just catching them. That's what I've heard. I don't know. I don't know if your sources are giving you the best of information there. I think I would have told some of that, but I guess we'll find out in the end. Run. I guess the point back to what I'm making is, you know, we can't expect to have an orderly and lawful society if

we don't fall through with the walls on the books. Absolutely, and the police chief came out and said, this is unacceptable. Well, so we've got a whole book of things that are supposedly unacceptable. We put it in a thing called the ohio a Vice Code. It's called laws. And uh, but when we act like these unacceptable things are now acceptable because we don't give any penalty to these crimes. We don't. We don't make them post

a bomb to get out of jail after committing such crimes. The unacceptable is becoming more and more acceptable. And uh, you know my favorite topic about the Sistan's complain Authority two where they're constantly harassing cops. We don't have cops out there proactively working to get bad guys that are running around with guns that they should not have. So don't act. Back to what I said in the beginning of our conversation, Garry Jeff, I don't want people to act

shocked. I don't want to act surprise. This is what you get, this is what you bought, this is what you paid for. No, no, and you know what, especially for an election night show, that this is why elections do indeed have consequences, and we are reaping the bitter route that people have have sowed and it's just and believed and it's just a shame it is, Gary Jeff. And you know, I don't know when

when a wider core of the country will not wise up. I don't know when they wise up and start to really look at law and order is an important part of of what what they're doing. When they go to the polls, find out who supports who supports the police, who supports strong prosecutors, judges that believe in the rule law. You're gonna have to start supporting these things again, or you're gonna wake up and and find yourself in a third

world country where you're not able to travel about safely. You're not able to, you know, to feel that your kids are relatively safe as they head off to school or their first job or whatever. That's That's that's where I'm very afraid that we are in some areas of town are ready, but even more so for the rest of us. Dan Hills, thank you so much for your time and godspeed going forward. God bless you, and let's make sure all of the officers tonight come home safe. Hey man, Garrey Jeff,

thanks for having me on It's always a pleasure. Sure, you bet. It's the night cap on election night and it continues. Walker and Dan Kyrrell. Good news. There is good news tonight. Lisa Ibold one in the oakles O Kills School District on the school board. Lisa Ibold, what makes you interested in that race? My friend Brian Ibold. That's his wife. There you go. Brian is a Christian, He's a good guy,

and he is on the right side of most issues. And I'm sure his wife will will rubber stamp those fifty one fifty one precincts reporting Lisa Ibold fifteen forty eight votes, the most votes by far. Who got sex forty percent of the vote? Samuel Gorevin? All right? Is he left? Samuel govit? I have no idea sat your govin y R G O V A N. He got just under thirty percent of the vote. So the people in Oak Hills apparently aren't stupid, like apparently the majority of voters are in

Ohio and in Kentucky. Although I will say, as our friend Savanna Mattics pointed out earlier, with a super majority in the House and in the Senate, in the Bluegrass, you know the boy dictator can do whatever he thinks he should in the next four years, and they can always veto it and they will. Well, the school board race I was interested in didn't go my way. Horse Hills. Yeah, Wendy Strickler Biederman gets twenty eight percent of the vote. She's the top vote getter. Jason Simmons the number two

vote getter at them. What about Gene Simmons. Jeene Simmons was not a ballot. I think he had a gig. But the two I wanted, Kenneth Kuhn and Kevin Comerford, came up short tonight. And what were they all about? The school board Kenneth Kuhn and Kevin Comerford common sense conservatives. Uh, don't want to mess around with all of the UHU CRT, all the de I, all the the woke nonsense that so many school boards don't. Don't want to let thirteen year old girls get abortion without their their parents.

I would imagine they're opposed to that sort of thing, you know, litter boxes in the restroom that you know, the cats and the furries and all that sort of stuff. They don't they look, these guys are about the business of education. Uh the school. To my way of thinking, schools should concentrate on Gary Jeff, you know, the basics, like maybe a little math, a little reading, little history, little science. Math is a racist of that, well and in some some circles, I suppose

it is. But but uh and and I guess it has something to do with white supremacy too, that you hear that argument all the time. But to my way of thinking, that's what the school's out to concentrate on. All this other gender equity stuff and rainbow this and all that, that's for another time. Like if I touch you here, it's okay, and that kind of stuff. Is that what you're talking about? Well, I mean I don't know, I don't know what you're talking about. Right, I'm

glad, we'll glad. We're about six ft apart here. Well, you know that that is being taught. I mean I like that. Look you actually experimentation is being taught in our public schools. Yeah. Well there's you know, and and this administration, this Biden administration, constantly talks about parents wanting to ban books or or or you know, the mega the mega Republican

crowd wants the banned books. But here's the thing, you've seen the videos where the parents take the books that are available to second, third, and fourth graders and they read the books in front of the school board, and

the school board shuts them down. Oh, we can't have that kind of stuff because they're talking about masturbation, and they're talking about gay sex, and they're talking about anal sex, and they're talking about all this kind of talk about glad that we're separated by. So it's not fit to be read in a public forum. But it's fit for your second, third or fourth grader to have this material available. Absolutely not. Andrew Pappas is rejoining us.

I had to cut him short because I had to get Danny Hills in it. And Andrew, you understand, Dan Hills requires a little bit of time. So I'm sorry that I took some away from you when you were calling. We get to hear the music again, so that's good. Yeah, that's good. Well, I don't want to hear people. Hold on, guys, I don't know if you like this walk up music or if Dan Carroll likes this walk up music and stories. You know, I'm speaking of

Romeo Void. Now. A Girl in Trouble is contemporary thing in Ohio after the passage of issue one. Do you disagree with me that people are stupid for voting for this garbage Andrew? I don't. I don't disagree with you. I think that the first of all, I'm sorry to interrupt you guys talking about touching each other. I feel dirty, But it's the most most uncomfortable I've been on that. It's codified in the Constitution of Ohio. Now, if we want to be dirty with each other, we can. You

can go get stoned and get your abortion on the way home. Right. If it's twenty one now, you can't look if if you're not, If you're not twenty one, you don't really have the capacity to make that decision about twisting up a little spleef and joiners. But if you're under twenty one, you can. You want ahead and you're junk off, Yeah, that's perfectly fine. In your pregnancy or cut your junk off. You don't need to consult with your parents on that or anything leading facility save the program.

I mean, if you would have told me six months ago, hell, six weeks ago, that Ohio would have arguably the most liberal abortion laws in the land, I'd have taken that Bet, I just said, you're out of your mind, and yet here we are. I mean, that's the reality of the situation. And because I believe, now this is my personal belief, just based on what's happened, this is what happens when maybe a legislature or an entity overreaches and tries to maybe push the boundary further obviously than

the electorate once not me percent I'm not talking about me. I'm not talking about my personal the last. But the voters have clearly spoken here, have they not, well, I'm suppose to, They've clearly spoken with all kinds of what the left would call misinformation if it were a right thing. This is it's so unbelievable that people can be taken in by the lies, and then when the lies are pointed out, they still don't understand exactly what they're

voting on. Andrew, the people will understand because what happens is the people then don't know what to believe. Okay, how do they know that when you say that's a lie, that you're telling the truth? They don't, And all it takes. So the initial lie is what gets the traction, and that's what they run with. And I mean I'm I'm I'm literally I don't. I mean, I'm sickened over this, I really am. I'm sickened over the fact that you know, we had where we were here in

Ohio regarding abortion. It was twenty two weeks, right, and that's the Laweah, And then and then and then, and then what happened was the Heartbeat Bill came into effect and drove people or at least a segment of the population out of their minds. Then that was challenging court. So that was stayed, and they laid the groundwork and they said, you know what we're

going to do. Since Ohio is an easy state to getting the constitution changed, We're going to put an amendment on the ballot, We're going to collect signatures, and we're going to get this put into the Constitution of the Ohio. And in August when when that initiative passed in Ohio, we knew that they were setting the table for this. Oh I understand that, But I mean my point is is that the impetus from for all of this, for all of where we're at today is probably the passage of the Heartbeat Bill.

I mean, that's just where we're at, and right now look at the ground we've lost. So we were at twenty two weeks yesterday or I don't know when this law goes and now two weeks or whenever they decide. Well, it's it's actually right up to I mean, as far as it's reads, it's it's up until birth. Yes, that's that's like forty two weeks. That's past birth. Well, you know, I'm not I don't have

kids, so I've never did the math on that. So but I'll just say this, that sickens me. That literally shouldn't see it just it should sicken everyone who's a human being. And I agree completely. And and I had some people that were pro choice, okay come up to me and say, I'm shocked that this is even in consideration, because this particular amendment goes too far. I mean, I had a very rational discussion with a Democrat

the poll today. I said, I explain this to me. You know, at seven months, the baby's in the mother, it's viable, it can exist six inches outside the mother. Just the layer of skin is separates it from the inside of the outside. And you're gonna tell me, and you're gonna tell me, and if she gets if she gets shots or in an accident and dies. The person then is charged with not one murder charge, but two murder charges. Right, that's the law. That's the way

it works. But you're gonna tell me in your in your in your way of thinking that now, because of feelings and because of misinformation of what the law is in Ohio, it's going to be legal for a doctor to go in and and and kill that baby. Well, I don't want to discuss that. I said, yeah, of course you don't want to discuss it, because the logic is sound. And I mean, I am absolutely fundamentally sickened that we are where we're at in Ohio. This is just mind blowing

to me that we're sitting here and guess what it's in the constitution. If here we're like, oh, well, they can fix it, they can modify it. No, it's not all. It's not a law, it's not a bill. It's in the constitution. Have to be another constitutional amendment to overturn it, is what will happen? Well to correct it, yes, to to to to to to a different overwriting those of us. And

let me tell you, I don't know that that's going to happen. Well, those of us believe in the sanctity of life need to overturn it, because again, what's next euthanasia for old people or people who have special needs that it's just too difficult for society to take care of. It's not convenient for them to be alive anymore. Let's codify their their end right now in the Constitution of Ohio, because that's exactly what has been done with this vote

tonight. Well, I can't disagree with one more that you're saying. And you know, the people that you know, I really have I have to question the judgment of the people that went in, didn't read the bill, didn't understand it, still voted for it because they fell for the slick ads and the misinformation and flat disinformation. And at the end of the day, I don't really want to, you know, I just can't understand that mindset.

They're they're cheering this, They're happy about this victory that I mean, for for for all intentsive purposes, we're going to be killing viable babies here in Ohio and that's somehow a good thing. Well, it's a it's going to be I think it's going to be a sad chapter in the in the history of this state. And it's not just here in Ohio because the A c l U was the driving force behind this. They're already worth They're already similar in Oregon. And now they've got their site set on on forty nine

other states. And they can do it here, they can do it anywhere. Andrew, I'm going to be standing at the border. I live in Kentucky. I'm going to be standing at the border because we have some very

very specific restrictions on abortions in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. I'm going to be standing at the border, waiting for the ACLU, waiting for the infantasidist, waiting for the baby killers to come, and telling people like Savannah Mannics and the rest of my legislators, don't let this ever happen in our state. We will be a we will be a sanctuary state for life in Kentucky.

Now that Ohio has done this, and and you know, the funny thing is so in a very short period of time, we're going to have a presidential election on coming up and a state that went for Donald Trump by what was a five points? Was it more than that? Here? I'll have I think it was a little bit more that. Yeah, yeah, I think it is. You know that just passed the most liberal abortion laws in the nation. And I'm like trying to wrap my head around how does this

affect future elections and what does this do? I just I the fallout is going to continue for some time. And I'm I'm just stunned, Andrew. I mean that's the word, it's stunned. And and thank you for saying Carrie, Jeff, thank you for saying what you said. I think it's I think it's I think what you said is a beautiful statement. You know you're gonna stand at the border and say not here, not on my watch.

I like that. Andrew, thank you so much for your time tonight, and I will leave you as we leave this half hour Dan with this Isaiah five twenty. They say what is right is wrong, and what is wrong is right, and what is sweet is bitter, and what is bitter is sweet. We're all upside down in bass Ackward right now in this society,

and it was prophesied in the Old Testament thousands of millennia ago. And the news or what's passing for news, and the election results are next, and we'll continue into the next impressive research right there, seven hundred WLW Hey, Cincinnati. It's former Bengal and Pro Football Hall of Famer Anthony Munos, the Anthony Munhos Foundations, achievements and goals with it. It's me, Dave, Open up, man, I got the stuff. It's me, Dave Man up. I got the stuff. It's Dave Man. Open up.

I think the cops saw me come in here. It's it's Dave Man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me. Dave Man, Open up, Dave, Yeah, Dave, come on, Man, open up. I think the cops I'm not here. Open up the doors to day Dave the door. Yeah, Dave. You know no, didn't worry about that in Ohio anymore. Recreational marijuana has passed. Got the stuff? I got The stuff is shoe too. It doesn't matter whether Dave's there or not. You can get you read. But you've got to be twenty one.

Got to be twenty one. That's important. Now, if you're going to end the life of an unborn baby in your pre pubescent womb, then you can do that without your parents' consent, perfectly Issue one in the language of issue one. If you want to change the body that God has given you. According to Issue one, you can do that without your parents consent as well. But thank God there's protections. So if you're gonna buy pot,

you gotta be twenty one. But see we Gary Klick made a great point on this earlier tonight that the rights guarantee to us in the Constitution right right. No rights given to us by God. And that's why a government guaranteed to us. They come from the Creator, from God. The right, the right to bear arms, the right to freedom of speech, the right right to freedom of religion. All of those rights in the Bill of Rights enumerated are given to us by God, by God. The government.

This in the Ohio Constitution is not granted by God. It's granted by man. Yes, exactly, so all of you, which means it's doomed to fail who are celebrating this tonight, just remember these were men who gave this right to you, and one day they can very well take it away. Chris and Westchester your comments, I've got two minutes for you, my friend, and so I know that's limiting you greatly, but you are on the air. Go okay. First of all, gentlemen, I'm glad to hear

you both in the studio. I think that's an amazing thing. First of all, remember what you're dealing with here. Okay, we're talking about a group of people who decided that their mascot was going to be the reproductive system of a tree. That tells you the mentality that you're dealing with. Okay, because let's be honest, a buckeye is just the sperm sack of the tree. Second, if you're stoned, can you still go get the abortion

if you're under twenty one? That one I don't get either. That one doesn't make any sense to me. That one's really and there's a reason why we don't club baby seals anymore. I don't understand how these people, these opponents of these things, don't realize that we are a visual society. We don't club baby seals anymore because they showed us video of baby seals being clubbed,

so now we don't do that anymore. You would think that these people who are against this issue would have said, you know what you want to see what you're about to do. This is what you're about to do, and showed it to them, Especially in twenty twenty three, when, well, why not? We have a free society now, our television is pretty much uncensored. Now, why not we were able to show you the clubbing of baby seals and the killing of animals and elephants and tiger and all these

other things. Why can't we show the well, Chris, Chris, Chris, you're absolutely correct. The proponents of Issue one, the infenticide gang of the ACLU, and the planned parenthood and the abortion industry, which is it is an industry. It makes a lot of money from killing unborn babies.

They did not hesitate in telling lies or anything else. If the if the side against Issue one had been really serious and really wanted to spend the money, they would have showed everyone what an abortion looks like at twenty two weeks, at thirty six weeks, they would have showed nine months. They would have showed the graphic pictures of what the reality is. But they didn't have the I don't know, if they didn't have the backbone or the cooonist,

they would never put it on the air. They did not have They did not have the testicular fortitude to go through with it. And that's the thing is, you would have thought well, there were some stations that probably would have done it. They might not have been the main ones, but I'm pretty sure they could have got that message out there, either by Internet or something. But you would have thought by now, listen, we'rey visual society

now. All educations out the window. All kind of being informed is out the window. Unless you have a screen in front of you, you're not considered an informed personally to fight, so use that weapon to fight barbarism. You've got to use barbarism. And I think Hamas is understanding that right now. Uh. And the supporters of the so called Palestinian people, which is a made up culture and tribe, Rasheda to leave is a member of a

false ethnicity because there's no such thing as Palestinian people. I know I'm veering off the strand here, but those of those of us in this country who are supporting the genocide and the atrocities that were committed by Himas and poo pooing Israel for their response, simply don't understand, just like the people who voted yes an issue one to don't understand. I've done lots of empirical research with marijuana in my life, so I pretty much understand issue too, and I

got to stop. I don't. I'm not saying that I made the best decisions when I was under the influence of such things. I'm just saying I have a pretty good understanding of what it does and what it doesn't do, and whether I think it should be legal recreationally or not. It's it's certainly not as nearly an as big an issue of whether you can end a human life or not. And when that's that, it's possible. But that's the world that we live in now, is that any person can make that decision

about their reproductive health. If it doesn't matter what your age is, you're the one in control of that. But when it comes to, you know, having a little hit of the bongd No, you gotta be twenty one to do that. They say, what is in what world? Does that make any sense at all? They say, what is right is wrong and what is wrong is right? They say, what is black as white and what is white as black? They say what is sweet is bitter and what

is bitter is sweet. Goes back to the prophecy of Isaiah chapter five, verse twenty, and that is exactly what is going on with our society. Now it's all upside down in bast awkward stand. We've been going down this road for a long time. Tomorrow night, Gary, Jeff, I get to sit in the chair that you're sitting in, yes, sir, And I've got a couple of things coming up. Freedom of speech has been under

attack for a long long time. And Jim Jordan has revealed new information about how the again, how the twenty twenty election was interfered with by yet another federal agency, the Department of Homeland Security and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency was according to Jim Jordan, and he's got a document that shows this again suppressing the speech of the American people. So we'll be talking about that.

Also, the manifesto from the shooter in Nashville's come out. Gays against Groomers put out a great statement on that, and Jamie Michelle from Gays Against Groomer is going to be here to talk about that. And also that's awesome. What time has that happening. I've got her schedule, I think ten thirty five tomorrow. I'll try and stay awake for that. And also the judge hearing the trial of Donald Trump in New York. Did you hear what he said earlier this week when Trump was on the stand, he said, I

don't need to hear from you. I'm not here. This is a bench trial. This is the defendant speaking in his own defense. You are there specifically for that reason. There is some good news. Incumbent to Reeves, Tate Reeves has won in Mississippi. Thank god, so that that is a sanity. Gubernatorial chair held on to my friend Dan was second amendment. Friend closes us out on this election night, Dan Carroll, thank you so much. Thank you, Gary Jeff. It was fun tonight. I was a

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dot com. The one and only Dan was rejoins his Hello Dan, Hey, Gary Jeff, thanks for having me on your show. As always, it's always good conversation. And being election night, man, it's important in a very important day. Yeah, absolutely it is, because we have seen and there's some lights at the end of the tunnel if they're not oncoming trains. Dan, I just heard a report yesterday where the squad members are facing primary opponents Democrats. So we may be soon rid of ourselves of the likes

of Rashida Talib and AOC and Ilana Omar and some of the others. They're apparently they're on the way out. Well, talib is H is in some trouble because of her anti Semitic behavior and her pro Hamas you know, you know that that the insurrection on October seventh. Yeah, she was, she was responsible for it, and so I hope not only does she have challenger,

a challenger that beats her, but that she is held accountable. Just like the January sixth people are still sitting in prison right now, which is unjust as far as I'm concerned. One of the guys from the Proud Boys wasn't even there, It wasn't even in the same state, and he's in jail because of that that event. So Rashida to leave, she should probably face the same level of prosecution a dude got prison for a meme about Hillary

Clinton in twenty sixteen. Yeah, I mean, this is not the way the founders had it set up. Anything that you focus in the Second Amendment camp or especially focusing on and looking at right now, Dan Well, I mean, there's there's always stuff going on. Every state. We're trying to push back on, you know, so called assault weapons ban. Some states

are pushing for more legislation on that. Illinois is trying to do an assault weapons ban, and then they're they're trying to restrict people's Fifth Amendment white rights by making them register all there now newly illegal firearms. So what they did basically was they they said, well, these are all illegal now, and now if you have them, we want a list of all your firearms so

you can incriminate, basically incriminate yourself. Now. At the same point, it's a horrible Illinois, New York, California all trying to do the same thing. They're all trying to create these sensitive locations that are my lovely governor up here in New York. Started the same thing as happening, you know, in a bunch of different states where they're trying to you know, New Mexico is trying to do the same thing, create all these locations where you

can't carry a firearm. They're they're creating danger danger. Look, you know, dangerous locations, death zones when they when they don't let people you know, enter the firearm. The same thing happened that recently in that bowling alley. It was a gun free zone and people got killed because they had to leave their guns out in their in their vehicles. No doubt, no doubt

about it and and crazy people will always be crazy. I wish we'd take a long, hard look at that in this country, about what has happened since all of the mental institutions closed back in the seventies. Yeah, you and I have talked about that. That's that's disturbing, because what do we not want to offend people? So we're willing to have them get killed? I mean, you have people die because we don't want to offend people by by putting them in a hospital where they could get help. Come on,

it's it's insane. Well, uh, the insanity continues as we're watching the election results tonight. Dan was thank you very much for always being a voice of calm, a voice of reason, a little bit of calmed the eye of the storm, and because you just you have all the facts man, and I appreciate it. Well, thanks pal. I appreciate having me on in anytime. Give give me a shout whenever you want to talk Second Amendment stuff. You got it, good gun, bad guy dot com check it

out. And with that we leave you this evening on election night. The results are in, and either you're happy or you're not. My thanks to Dan Carroll and to all of our guests, including Dan was just you heard him there. We now honor America with the Star Spangled Benner our national anthem. It's the only one, by the way. Seven hundred W l W

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