Cap of the season on seven hundred WLW Gary Jeff Walker sitting down once again before I am usurped as my guest noted for sports, mainly Reds Baseball, and everybody's excited about opening day in Cincinnati on Thursday. Looks like the weather's going to be decent, mid fifties, you know, no rain, We've had snow, We've had twenties. We've never had like a Have we had like an eighty five degree opening day in Cincinnati at the beginning of April,
end of March. I don't think so, but I probably They've had every kind of weather you can imagine. But I'll be usurped again tomorrow night by UC basketball, a team that has done very little in their first season in the Big twelve all year long, makes it to the second tier tournament, the NIG and now and now they're winning everything they set their sights on. Where was this during the regular season? Bearcats? Come on, geez, just taking time away from poor old me. I'm done whining now and we
can get to the meat of the matter. And that is our next guest, the one the only spouting off. Lady Karen Catalene. Hey, KK, what's going on. It's good to talk to you. And you know I'm not going to usurpia. I know better. That's right. You keep on usurping me, you may gag. That's what I'm telling people right now. Be warned. That's the word in the in the Is it the Declaration of independence? Usurpations? Yes, yes, yes, and we were we were tired of usurpations. Yes, so we need to be tired of them
again. Yes, we should be speaking of which. Today Donald Trump set in a courtroom in New York on the uh, what was it? The the money bribery, the hush money trial that they've already postponed for a month, and they're back at it. The judge says, no, no, I don't care if even if there was a sculpatory evidence that you just got dumped on attorneys for Donald Trump, it doesn't matter. We're getting through with this right now because we've got a clock, a ticking clock. It's called
the election. And we certainly don't want you to have any more money and certainly any more free time to campaign, because that would be that would be a travesty to American democracy if we actually let you run for president. The way you ought to be able to run for president. That would be a travesty and a threat to democracy. These people are absolutely and they're so blatant
about it. Karen, It's just nuts what's going on right now. It just and it has been, but it just gets more and more nuts by the day. You know, you're not that many things that make me speechless, and I probably won't be speechless about this, I hope not. But how Yeah, it's kind of a problem dead air and all that, But how biased, how unfair do you have to be, whether you're just a citizen watching this or anybody else, Well, I mean not to see,
not to see, how how persecutorial this is. I mean, you could hate Donald Trump worse than life itself, which, of course the propaganda media has tried to trump up for eight years. But when you see this, how could anybody? This is what character and integrity is really all about.
It's about standing up for the rights of people you don't like. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not one of those people, right, but I would like to think that I would stand up for the rights of someone I totally disagreed with when it was as brazen and blatant as this and and you know this is and I hate to be so this is straight out of Sololensky's rules for radicals. To stick it to the people who support Donald Trump and tell them, you know, put them on notice, and say,
guess what equal justice under the law is over. We're gonna stick it to our enemies. We're gonna abuse our power. We're gonna let you know that we will turn a blind eye to crimes of people who are on our side that that are one hundred times worse, that are actually prosecutable, but we will give them a pass. As a matter of fact, we'll even raise
money for their bail. You will manufacture crimes if we can't find any, And think how squeaky clean Trump has to be if this is what they come up with, Well, Donald Trump problem is yeah, yeah, I mean I have you know, it would be nice. I've had a little button at the end of this. All I have to say is how unfair and outrageous do you have to be that you you don't understand what equal justice under
the law means. The only good thing about it, and I think it's terrible through and through, especially since the people that are most charged with charging Trump are the most blatant crooks and criminals and are being caught with it. But with every indictment he gets more popular and people more people see how unfair, how third world, and how communists this all is. Well, you know you talked about Sallewinsky's rules for radicals and being a page out of that.
It's it's a page out of Stalin in the Soviet Union. It's a page out of a man man's book. Thing who killed ten million people. You know, they always talk about Hitler and the six million that were exterminated awful. Stalin was even worse, and he said he was. He said, find me, find me the man, and I'll find you the crime, not the other way around. Well, you know, these people aren't
smart enough to come up with tactics of their own. They don't even need to, because all of this has been done before, the horrible, tragic, terrible thing. As far as I know, I'm not the greatest historian in the world ever done in the United States of America. And Stalinism has come to America. And if people think that this won't happen to everyday people,
they're plumb wrong, because it is happening to everyday people. And this is how communists believe you can put down uh just it's everything our founders made a constitution to protect us from. And if you don't know the constitution, if you don't know what America stands for and was built upon individual freedom, equal justice under the law, then you're not going to know that you're that
you've lost something. So it's quite the predicament. Well what you what you said really rings true, Karen, about this is not about Donald Trump. This is about you and me. This is about everyday Americans who may oppose the leftist, the far leftist policies that are being imposed on all of us. For example, the Biden administration is trying to send an eighty two year
old veteran to prison for life for the crime of repeating Russian misinformation. And this is a criminal case that nobody around the country has heard of most for the most part, or as to talking about, Tucker Carlson had it on his Twitter, on his x feed, and again, I don't hear anything about this anywhere else except through Tucker Carlson, and God bless him for finding another platform after the one that was yanked away when he was the most popular
talk show host in America by these same forces, and another form of censorship and punishing dissent and punishing individual thought and intellectual freedom. Any government that would punish someone and consider it a crime to speak is the violation of the Constitution. I had a friend of mine say, well, can they do that? Isn't that against the law? And unfortunately I had to laugh because there's a long list of things that are on constitutional that they were getting away with.
Everything they're doing is against the law, against the constant. Yeah, can I shift just a little bit because you made me think about something we were talking about it? Well, you're going to talk about today. Well, whatever, it'll all come out. It's the way we are. I spent a fair amount of time. I didn't finish the whole thing speaking of Tucker Carlson watching listening to his interview with Chris Clomo. This happened a few weeks ago, and I had saved it in my stuff, and I just
wasn't sure, do I really want to watch this? Yes, it was valuable. I don't know if you saw it, but it was the very model of the kind of values we had not so very long ago. When people who have differences of opinion fundamentally respect the freedom of speech, the freedom of expression. It's the same kind of tolerance which the left used to throw
around that word, but we found out they weren't tolerant at all. It's the same kind of tolerance and ability to work things out like conflict resolution and personal relationships that they displayed here in this interview. It was Chris Cuomo kind of called Tucker out on the carpet for the mean things he said to him when he was with CNN right, and they hashed it out. This is
what people who are both hold themselves accountable, who value their relationships. I mean, they had never met, that's what they do in their personal relationships. They don't. They lamented both of them about what has happened to this country. I would add because of the propaganda media, because of the leftists who are pushing the propaganda media to divide us and to make dissent a crime. That thinking the wrong thoughts against Stalin, as you point out, is
somehow now a crime. You may not disagree or criticize people who I mean, it's the divine rights of kings all over again. To get back Carlson and Chris Cuomo did a marvelous job of showing people that this is how we used to be not very long ago. It was only since the radical left, which now controls the Democrat Party and wants to display its stalinist street cred, that we're watching a complete cultural shift in our country and we can't allow
that to happen, because it is happening. It's happened already. Well, and here's the thing. It started happening strictly, and you can say that
Donald Trump is the progenitor of all this because it really started happening. It shifted into high gear, like fast and furious gear, Karen, when Donald Trump was threatening the establishment, the system in Washington that was trying to put us all in these boxes and take away our right to speak freely, and that that all began with with with COVID, the BLM, and the Antifa and as far as the left, as far as the left goes in this
country, tolerance only applies to drag queens reading awful stories to five year olds in kindergartens, then we then we need to be tolerant of that we had homelessness. We need to be tolerant of people doing drugs and pooping on the street. We need to be tolerant of an invasion at our southern border and
have compassion for these poor people. That's tolerance to the left. But as far as disagreement, as far as engaging in real conversation and a real debate, no, they don't have any tolerance at all, and we're seeing it
all over the place. Well, I do think of the bandwagoneers differently than I think about the people who are pushing these ideas, and it's I'm so glad you mentioned that it started with Trump or in the Trump era, and just to go full circle Chris Cuomo, interestingly, because he's bought a lot of the leftist narratives, still he's still a liberal. He just as he's supposed to do, blame Donald Trump for the more course discourse in this country.
He completely does not see that the coarseness started with what they threw at Donald Trump because they gave him no honeymoon. We had the been standing there with a severed head, which was just fine. Don't even want to remember her name. They were vicious and justified the coarseness because he was a threat. Now as far as I just think that the Bandwagoneers are people that are true believers. I just got this book from the nineteen fifties Eric Hoffer called
The True Believer. They're true believers and they believe what they're being told by people that they secretly believe are their betters, like national news places like CNN and MSNBC. But the truth is that there's a very small number of people who are putting out the word the left life's called dog whistles that it's okay to have pornography on school shelves of third graders because that's book burning, which
is crap nothing to be further diff from the truth. But it's okay for us to ban and Temima Mark Twain gone with the Wind and doctor Seuss because that's okay. So if you don't care about intellectual honesty and consistency, you'll buy that narrative. You'll blame who they tell you to blame. Not true.
It just isn't well. And when you talk about book burning, the reason that these dictators were burning books but because they flew in the face of what they were trying to preach and the policies that they were instituting, which is exactly what's going on with cancel culture in this country now and removing people like Tucker Carlson from you know, the space that he inhabited before that was you know, just it was everywhere, I mean, and he was getting
too much traction. But there are tons of examples of this, Karen. The book burning has been done by the left in this country for the last ten years at least that much. And unfortunately the average conservative or constitutionalists never thinks to not that it matters that much, but maybe it does. They never think to apply the same standards and play offense instead of defense. Right, So how come when they banned doctor Susan, they baned Mark Twain,
and they banned this, and they banned that. How come we didn't call them book burners? And yet they can take pornography that you would get arrested for if you exposed to a child too. We have movie ratings for a reason, but pornography on school shelves, which, by the way, the real motive there is simply to dismantle the Judeo Christian culture, which includes personal responsibility and accountability to something greater than ourselves and protecting the innocence of children.
So that's what's really under attack. The true believers actually defend this stuff because they don't ever ask what's the real motive here? Now? Granted I'm speculating, but you know what, when you keep seeing the same duck waddle again and again and again and again and again, yes, I think it might
be a duck. Yeah, you're Unfortunately, our time is up and we'll have time at some point in the future to do this again on the radio, and I'm sure we'll do it privately because usually we wind up getting together to just go back and forth. But thank you so much for everything that you have contributed to this show and to me, and love you very much. I love you too, and thanks for doing the show. You bet. Karen Caret Karen Katalene. That's k A T A l I n E
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as the official sportsbook for this part of the year. Red's Baseball quickly approaching on opening day on Thursday. Our next guest is Stephen Williford, national spokesperson for Gun Owners of America, and he's also a liaison. I've always wanted to be a liaison, but maybe Steven will have some tips for me on how I can get into liaison ship. But needless to say, Steven,
it's good to have you on the program. How are you? I am doing excellent And I don't know exactly how I got that liaison, but how cool is that? So I am industry liaison, and I'm grassroots Liaison, so I light the grassroots on fire. And I also get a chance to go to the manufacturers and talk to the manufacturers, and I get to shoot some of the coolest things, their newest products that they're coming out with and
things. And just like before the show you and I were talking, I just got back from South Carolina, the new estate, the twenty ninth state now to have constitutional carry. They have an annual event put on by Palmetta State Armory. Again, I got to go to Palmatta State Armory last year and I got to tour five of their plants where they build these guns actually in America. So I'm sorry we have a stupid delay on here. So tell me a little bit about what you got to do at Palmetto State Armory
in South Carolina this week. Well, it was put on by Palmetto State Armory. It wasn't actually Palmatta State at the factory or anything. It was
at a big range and it's called the Gathering. And every year, once a year, Palmetta State Armory gets it together and brings other manufacturers, Springfield and Rock River Arms, and you know, just all kinds of manufacturing, and they set up seventeen bays for shooting, and the event has somewhere around fifteen thousand people come to it, and they averaged ten thousand rounds per bay per day for a two day event. And you get to suit suppressed,
full automatic, suppressed and full automatic. You can even suit chain belt fed machine guns. Wow, that must I mean, how many? How many of those fifteen thousand people got slaughtered? Steven with all of that, all of that firepower, the automatic, the scary automatic weapons which people think are illegal in this country, they are actually not. None of those guns had jumped up and killed anybody or wounded anybody at all. Nobody got so hurt.
Fifteen thousand people two days, ten thousand rounds per bay per day and nobody got hurt. That's amazing. How does that work? That is you know, that is the liberal's worst nightmare because everybody there, the liberal would think, is just a mean, horrible, terrible person. And reality reality is is those men and women that come to events like that would risk their own lives as I did to stop a mass shooter. And and you know, if a mass shooting happens, a person like myself, I'm not asking
for your political views. I'm not asking for your your race, your gender, or even your preferences in this world. I'll stand between evil and innocence and defend you and just don't get in my way. So tell you, Stephen, tell me a little bit about about your personal story and what happened.
Can you well? In Sutherland Springs, Texas, on November twenty seventeen, a mass shooter came into First Baptist Church, Sutherland Springs, one hundred year old church, started shooting through the walls and the windows of one hundred year old church, then started shooting through the doors, entered into the church and murdering people from pew to pew. My daughter made me aware of the gunfire. I ran to my safe. I grabbed an AR fifteen and ran
out the door barefoot, no shoes on. And when I ran across the street, the murderer had on Class three body armor and ballistic bulletproof helmet. He started shooting at me. All of a sudden, he focused on me. I ran behind a truck for cover. He hit the truck in front of me. He shattered the windshield of the car behind me, hit the house behind me. I hit him six out of six rounds and I won
and he lost. That's phenomenal. That's phenomenal. And for anybody who doesn't remember that event, or who doesn't remember who eventually took the gunman down, whose intents were obviously to kill as many people as possible inside that church, and people should always remember the name Stephen Williford, just for that one thing. And God bless you, and I'm so glad you were there and you
were ready. And that's the thing that people don't understand. If you have constitutional carry it, if you have firearms, and like you said, you had to get your firearm out of your safe. You're a law abiding citizen. You believe in the Second Amendment, and you were able to utilize the god given rights that we have as citizens of the United States of America.
Enumerated the Bill of Rights to own and bear firearms. You have that right, and you exercised it at a time that was ushel That could have saved who knows how many other countless hundreds of lives if the guy had been allowed to go free and get away with this. And I am just I'm so honored to be talking to you. I used an ar fifteen and make no mistake. Had I run across the street to try to defend my community, like Joe Biden said, take out a shotgun too, blast in the air
and he'll run. No. I used an AR fifteen. He had on Class three body arm her. He had a ballistic bulletproof helmet. Had I run across the street with a pistol or two shot shotgun and shot in the air? You know? Someone said, why didn't you try to talk him out of his gun? I said, I think the talking was over, Yes, Because you don't think people within that church tried to talk him out of doing what he was doing. You're wrong. And he came out of
the church shooting at me. The talking was over at that moment. Absolutely. And I'm going to tell you I'm not so different than most of the shooting world people. You know, they say less than ten percent of men would do what I did. I'm going to tell you when I was standing there at the gathering and we had fifteen thousand people out there on the range shooting, I would say a good seventy percent of the people that were there
would have done the same thing that I did. Because that's the shooting world. We buy guns ourselves. We go out, we practice. We it's golfing but for men, yeah, you know, and we practice and we shoot, and we always say, if it ever happened, I would do something. And seventy percent of those people are out there on the range doing what I love to do, would do the same thing that I did if
it came to their neighborhood. So different. Well, Stephen willif he're the one that terrify the left, Oh, absolutely you do, because you know their gun grab is all about making sure they have total control over the entire population, just like the Constitution warns about. Just like the founding fathers knew when someone whoever it was, shouted the British are coming, they were shouting that because the British were coming for their guns so they could easily vanquish this
uprising against the British Crown. It's the same thing, and that's why they put it into our US Constitution, Stephen, not just to protect us from the wolves at the door and the criminals like the guy in Sulfur Springs, Texas, but to protect us from a tyrannical government that would try to take away all of our rights. And people need to understand this look in history. The worst mass murderers in history or not the people to come in suit
up a school or a church. The worst mass murderers in history are governments, tyrannical governments where millions of people die in just a short couple of years, million die. Paul pot in Cambodia, Stalin in the Soviet Union, Adolf Hitler. Uh, and you just go down the Fidel Castro and Shay Gavara in Cuba. Malse tongue, Malse tongue exactly. Well, Stephen Williford, It's it's an illuminating conversation and I'm so glad that you had time to
talk to us today. Spokesperson for the Gun Owners of America, and how do people find that organization online? Steven, I'm sure it's fairly simple. Please go to gunowners dot org again gun owners dot Org. I also have a book, it's a town called Sutherland Springs, and you can find it at gun owners dot org or Amazon. I would like to also say that we are having our first national convention. It's going to be in Knoxville,
Tennessee this year. We're going to have over five hundred and sixty manufacturer boots and stuff set up. We're expecting over fifty thousand people. And if you're a Gun Owner of America member, you get into our national convention for free. So please sign up. It's only twenty five dollars for an annual fee. Go to gunowners dot org sign up and come to Knoxville, Tennessee in August seventeenth, eighteenth and we'll see you at the convention. I'll be signing
my book and please come by the booth and say hi. I'll be speaking there. And anyway, Steven Williford, thank you so much, the hero of Sutherland Springs, Texas and champion those who would be next to stand up and protect you or I if we were in the situation that the people in that church were in that day. I do have one more question Stephen, real quickly. You get to test as a liaison for Gun Owners of America. You get to test all the new toys, all the new guns and
stuff like that. Are any of the manufacturers you talk are they reticent about coming up with new lines because they're afraid of what the government may do and they're creating something that they may not be able to sell. I mean, does that ever come up in your conversations. Well, so let's just take Palmetto State Armory for example, because they sponsored this last event. Palmetta State Armory as all American made guns and stuff and GOA is in the fight for
the pistol bracespan. We got it overturned, yep. And so the ATF said they were illegal and started banning them and stuff. And the moment GA got it flipped over and overturned, Palmetto State Armory reintroduced pistol braces and you can go to Palmetta State Armory and buy a I think they call their ar fifteen pistol sabers. You can go to Palmetto State Armory and buy a saber with a pistol brace already on it. So they are leading the charge with
manufacturers, you know. And this is on appeal and it will go to the Supreme Court. But until it goes to the Supreme Court, it is legal again. So Palmetto State Armory is out there cranking them ount serving the public, giving them what they want. If you don't want a pistol brace, don't buy one. But they offer pistol brace ars right now because they can. And so they're out there the front line. Some manufacturers said, well, you know it's not gone to the Supreme Court, so we're going
to reintroduce the pistol brakes. And some of them are saying, hey, it's legal again. We're going to offer you what you want to buy. Stephen, thank you so much. We're out of time, but maybe another time soon, I hope. Stephen Wilford, Gun Owners of America spokesperson, thank you very much. The Nightcap continues on seven hundred WLW News built by Janelle Concrete Equipment. You are construction supply headquarters, News, traffic and weather.
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I say, fire West Miller immediately. He's interrupting my time. In this half hour of time, we're gonna fill it with my friend Peter Bronson, the author of so many great books, Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky centric books that have been such huge hits, The Latest Witch, the Man who Saves Cincinnati, And I'm sure he's working on something else right now. He always is, you're working too hard, Pete. Yeah, yeah, if you love what you're doing, it's not work right. No, how are you
like you on the radio? How are you doing? Oh? I'm doing great? Really enjoying life. And right now I'm in the stage where I go out and speak to groups and do book signings, and I just love that part of it, being out there, mixing in with the public and hearing the questions and just sharing stories about our local history, and then hearing stories about our local history, because every crowd has people who have raise their hands and say, hey, I was at the supper club, or hey,
my father served in the militia in Cincinnati in eighteen sixty two. My great great grandfather was there, and we have family history, or I have pictures, or we still have the musket he carried, you know that kind of thing. And the man who saves Cincinnati. And I apologize, I haven't read the book. I've talked with you about it, but I haven't read it yet. Do you talk about the Black Regiment from Cincinnati? Oh?
Yeah, the Black Brigade, big part of the story. One of the things that are really cool chapter of Cincinnati history is that blacks were free on this side of the river. Kentucky was a slave state, and it was a lot of tension right there on the riverfront. As you can imagine, it made Cincinnati a cauldron of all kinds of hostility. We had slave catchers coming across the river to raid and kidnap free black men and haul them
back and sell them. We had people escaping through the underground railroad through Cincinnati. But the key chapter in this book, one of the great stories, is how the mayor of Cincinnati when martial law was declared by General Lou Wallace, who was the man who saved Cincinnati. He declared marshal law. And the mayor of Cincinnati was a Copperhead, meaning a Southern sympathizer. He wanted the South to win. He wanted to surrender to the Confederates who were attacking
Cincinnati. So he went out and sent his police to round up all the black men in Cincinnati, and he put him in a corral at Bayonnett Point, and then marched him across into the slave state and put him to work like slaves. Some were seized as abandoned property and put into slavery over there. And what happened is Lou Wallace hears about this, and he blew his stack. He told the mayor, I'm the boss here, I've declared martial
law and there will be no more of this. So he sent one of his top commanders, a Colonel Dixon, across the river to round up all these guys and find them all and recover them, bring them back. And he told him. Colonel Dixon told him at a nighttime meeting that night that look, we're sorry about what happened. This will not happen anymore, and we desperately would love to have you come back and volunteer for us, because
everybody needs to help with the defense of Cincinnati. We've got ten thousand Confederates lined up in Fort Mitchell ready to take this Cincinnati, the city and burn it, loot it, seize your property, take your homes. And so he asked them, if you would volunteer, we would really appreciate it. Well, four hundred men, three hundred went home that night. They expected nothing, because who's going to come back and volunteer after you've been forced into
slavery in Kentucky. Seven hundred came back the next day, no kid. Yeah, an amazing story. What a testimony to their courage, to their spirit of freedom, that they have finally given a chance to fight for freedom in this country. They weren't given rifles, they were given picks and shovels. But they were put all the way out on the front lines, and they would have been the first to get shot by the Confederates when they invaded, so and they were eager to join under their own flag, which is
still a flying in a museum in Columbus right now. The Black Brigade of Cincinnati is the name of that, and it's written right there between the stripes. And they were so proud to have their own flag and their own brigade, and it just it's just a totally different approach than what we see today.
All right, we're talking to Peter Bronson, the author of The Man who Saved Cincinnati, and the author of Not in Our Town and the author of Forbidden Fruit, and the author of Behind the Lines and then his collection of commentaries for Pete's Sake. Yes, thank you. This is a tough question because it's probably a stupid question. That's why I'm having such difficulty with asking it. Now. The tough question is, I know that anytime you
produce new material, whatever that is. Yeah, the latest thing is is your newest baby, it's your favorite, Yes, because it's top of mind, because you're still you know, mining that work that you've just done and disseminating it. But of all of the Cincinnati centric books, how do you rate Behind the Lines, which is about the story of the police collaborative after the Timothy Thomas riots in two thousand and one and the reverberations that I guess
are still rippling through Cincinnati's police department so many other cities. So I mean, what's still happening as a result of that, say locally with the Cincinnati Police Department in your view? Well, that's a great question, really because for me at least, I don't know how their authors feel about this, but I think my books are like almost like your children. You can never
really have a favorite. You put a large share of your devotion and attention into the youngest, the newest one, right, just as families do sure
to make sure they raise up and succeed and thrive. I was just looking back at Behind the Lines today as I brought up a copy for Joe Strecker, and it reminded me how much fun that book was, because it really was the first time Cincinnati got a chance to see the police side of that story, and that had been completely smothered and ignored by the press, which had jumped in with both feet on this narrative that it was all about police
brutality, that the police were out of control, racist, and that this was an innocent young man who was faultless. He was just turning his life around and he was shot by this reckless policeman who probably did it intentionally, you know, I mean, this was the narrative. The narrative was all about these dozens of black, young black men who had been unfairly killed and murdered by police, which turned out to be a total hoax. There were
maybe three of those deaths that were even slightly questionable. All of the rest were involved in violent confrontations with police that they initiated with guns, knives, boards with bullets with nails in them, bricks, you name it. And so it was really I have to look back and say, especially since I was working at The Inquirer at the time, which was the drum major of that narrative, that it was pretty gutsy to go back and when I look at it to tell the story, I did, all right. So let's
gip ahead a book I have read, Forbidden Fruit. Yes, since City, the Supper Beverly Hills Supper Club, blaze right where you did a deep dive. I'd say a deeper dive than even people who were there, because you talk to people who were there that night when the Beverly Hills Supper Club burned to the ground and all those people lost their lives. But it is such a great look inside an awful event that was number one totally preventable and number two totally done on purpose, yes by the mob. As we say,
the Beverly Hills Supper Club did not burn itself. No, no, does that bring to mind any story of reason? Yes, Epstein did not egg himself. The supper club did not burn itself. Which was the talking to Stephen Williford from the Gun Owners of America before you came in here. And you know, he's at this range in South Carolina, at this gathering what they call it, and it said fifteen thousand gun owners, seventeen bays, ten thousand rounds per bay per day in the in the two three days,
and no one got hurt. It's amazing because guns don't shoot people, right, right, people shoot people, yeah, right, guns don't fire themselves. So anyway, the Beverly Hills Supper Club did not burn itself. Oh, I, you know, I came to this story. I really love that book too, because it was really a a sort of a journey of discovery and like being a detective and a treasure hunter at the same time to find all these primary sources and things that I discovered. But I came
to it with a blank slate. I always wondered about this story, and I always heard about it. I was not in Cincinnati, I didn't grow up here when it happened, but when I came, I heard all about it. So I investigated, and what I found was there was just an amazing amount of really convincing evidence that this was an arson, that it was not an accident. The multiple homicide arts. It was, as one fire investigator put it, the biggest cold case mass murder in US history that's never
have been solved. There never has been one report that came up with all these reports that were done by the state of Kentucky, by the Governor's Special Blue Ribbon Committee, which was corrupt. On and on it goes, and
they've never come to a conclusion as to what the cause was. The Only thing that people have to kind of hang a hat on was the civil suit by Stan Chesley that found great, huge amount of damages against the manufacturers of aluminum wiring aluminum wiring, and that was only after he was granted a second
trial because there had been some juram misconduct. So and I spoke directly to people who were there in the club, who worked there, who said they watched that trial, and they said it was totally bogus because the things that he put into evidence were not part of that room, the zebra room where the fire started. That for example, he showed pieces of the wall with outlets on him. The outlets were all in the wrong place. They were
never that high in the wall. I mean, these people that actually worked there knew better. So interviewing them that are still around, I thought that was important to catch these people while they're still alive, who could give you first person and primary source information about what went on there. For not in our town, the King of Smut, Queen City, the battle with Larry Flint on pornography. Did you have a chance to interview anyone who was closely
associated with Larry Flint? No, I did not. I tried to track down some people, but they were long gone. Larry Flint, for examples, dead right but fortunately there is a lot if you know where to look. This is the golden age of research, and you can find all kinds of sources of information of his direct testimony in court, of his news interviews, of magazine interviews, and on and on. It goes all these. He created a vast amount of material around his long and illustrious, shameful career.
One thing that surprised me about that book is I never had a high opinion of Larry Flint. I don't think very many people do. But I had no idea what a really thoroughly rotten person that guy was really. Uh huh. This goes well beyond porta, well beyond yes. For example, speaking to a detective who encountered a young woman who had been working in his hustler club who had acid thrown in her face because she was getting tired of being a paid sex worker for him. Yeah. Yeah, the Flints,
especially Larry Flint, was a very bad guy. He hired. Here's an amazing thing I found in my book. He hired an international assassin, mercenary soldier of fortune who was probably the model for all of those movies about these types of guys. Sylvester Stallone, and his expendables. All these guys are modeled on this guy he hired as a bodyguard, who had killed foreign leaders, sponsored coups, engineered the overthrow of Third World countries, had no scruples
about what he would do for the CIA. He hired this guy to fill Larry's gold plated wheelchair with plastic explosives. Larry put on a vest. He had a vest made with needles in it, and he was going to be wheeled into the US Supreme Court and push a button and blow up all of the justices of the US Supreme Court. This was the plan. This was the plan. It's documented in FBI memos that this guy, the soldier of
fortune, Mitchell Whurbel, the third is his name. He had one scruple apparently, which was I'm not blowing up the US Supreme Court, and he tipped off the FBI. But that was Larry Flint's plan. That was his plan. That's the kind of guy Larry Flint was. This is the guy who threw a diaper in the face of a judge in Chicago, who wore
the US flag as diapers, who he goes on and on. Mitchell Warbel when he died on his deathbed, he told his best friend that Larry Flint had killed him by doctoring his drink at a party because he wouldn't go through with the assassination of the US Supreme Court. My goodness, yeah, it's
it's an amazing I got to read that book now. Well, besides, you would enjoy all the people you will recognize in Cincinnati and more recent history sy Lee's Charlie Keating, all these people who were frontline fighters in this really ugly and gritty battle. Jerry Springer. Yeah, yeah, they're right there, Yes he is. So now let me ask the lazy question. This is what I like to call it the Larry King question, because Larry King always used to do this, And so what's next for Peter Bronson? Well,
you know, I haven't really, I'm having so much fun. I'm yes and doing book signings and speaking. I'm having so much fun with that and it's really keeping me pretty busy. I'm doing two or three ds a week. So, uh, if people out there are looking for a speaker, they want to hear more about this story and see the pictures from the book and really dive into it, they can get through to me. They can get me at Chili dogpress dot com, which is also where all of
these books are available. So I'm doing a lot of that, but I will be diving into something. I've got a couple of projects in mind. But you know, we used to have a saying in the newsroom which was write it, don't tell it. And if you came back with a story and you told everybody about it, pretty soon your story didn't seem as good. Right, Well, I mean, keep it to yourself until it's in
print, that's right. Well. I have always I've always looked up to you as someone intellectually and on a personal level, top of the class of people that I have had the opportunity and been graciously blessed by Almighty God to meet and talk to since I've been in this business in this town. And I just really appreciate your time tonight. Enjoy being with you, Gary,
Jeff. We always have a good time together. There's something sympatical there, a meeting of minds, just you know, we're good friends well, and we both apparently have a brain and a heart, so that always helps. Yes, Peter Bronson with us on the Nightcap coming up plenty more ahead as we continue on this Monday evening, March twenty fifth. Donald Trump going to trial on April fifteenth. Now they decided in the New York hush money case. It never ends. These people have no respect for the law and no
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welcome guest. Absolutely. He has been here with us multiple times talking about the truth about climate change and the climate and Inconvenient Facts, which is back at number one again seven years after its first release. I just found out the executive director of the CO two Coalition in Washington, d C, the one and only doctor Greg Wrightstone. Welcome back to the show. Oh good, be back on with you. Yeah, lots of good things going on,
bad things on the horizon coming out of Washington, DC. But you know, you know the feeling I get people are waking up to this nonsense of this non existing climate crisis. What are the bad things that are now coming out of Washington, DC. And we'll talk about some of the good and the waking up afterwards. Yeah. Well, last week Biden's EPA promulgated their their tailpiping mission and what rules for vehicles. Yeah, and they said
they were late, they were easing back the restrictions. Well, they did nothing of the kind. They previously said that by twenty thirty, seventy percent of all vehicles had to be either electronic vehicle or some kind of a hybrid model. And so what their their idea of easing it up is that they're not going to pose that until twenty thirty. Yep, they gave you two extra years. Yeah, and it's it's just crazy what's going on here.
We've got you know, if you look at what's going with electrical vehicles make up less less than eight percent of on WHO auto sales for last year, and half of that were the test list. I think they've almost exhausted this market. For this expense of Tesla that might run eighty five ninety one hundred and twenty thousand dollars, there are only so many uber wealthy people that want to pay to have virtue signaling and driving around the Tesla, and they may
have already saturated that market. But if you look at the average place of an electronic vehicle, it's roughly fifty thousand dollars. There are only two models less than forty thousand. That's the Chevy Bolt in the Nissan Leaf. But the key thing is last week or a week or so ago, Donald Trump talked about a blood bath, and he was talking it wasn't about people, it was about the blood bath in the auto industry. And that blood bath
has already been initiated. For example, last year, Ford ran get this, an operating loss of four point seven billion on its EV business. That works out to about sixty five thousand per each EV salt. So Ford's losing sixty five thousand per vehicle, and nonetheless, that cost of that vehicle is being subsidized by you and every one of your listeners for them to go again
a virtue signal at your expense. Well, the important thing about all of this, Greg Wrightstone, is that there's absolutely no reason for this rush to technology that's not ready yet for the American buyer, the American citizen, or any world citizen for that There's no reason for this at all. And then then we get back to inconvenient facts. The book that Just Will Not Die. You told me that for it's been out seven years now and it went
back to number one on the bestseller list. Tell me about this, Yeah, it was I couldn't figure it out. And then it turned out that Candice Owens has been in the news recently, but while she was still Today Wire last week in Pittsburgh, she was in her presentation, she told these people that everyone needed to read Inconvenient Facts by Gregory wright Stone. She said, this is the book that opened my eyes to the lies of the of the climate change cabal. And so she she said, everyone out there needs
to buy this book. She's been a huge proponent of my book, and so that just drove sales through the roof, and we still remain at number one in two categories, climate college and environmental policy. Have you sent her a thank you Noteed? Least, well when you get up to I mean, she's no Gary Jeff Walker. She's I mean, I mean, I'm talking she's actually smart and talented. You're right, she's no Gary Jeff Walker.
We're talking a good executive director of the CO two coalition, Gregory Wrightstone, and you're latest book, A Very Convenient Warming, has pointed out the actual benefits of CO two and a warming planet, an inconvenient warming or an inconvenient facts book. Inconvenient facts book was pointing out, first of just, through actual raw data, real data, how carbon emissions were not killing the planet, and in fact, as you mentioned in a very convenient Warming,
they're actually helping. So were it is holmost every metric we look at, earths, ecosystems are thriving and prospering, and humanity is benefiting from modest warming and more. Co two and that warming. We aren't a warming trend. We don't you know. I'm not a science denier or climate change denier. Our climates changing and more. A warming trend thankfully started warming more than three hundred years ago in the depths of what was called the Little Ice Age.
And bear in mind that Little Ice Age was probably the coldest period. It's two hundred to three hundred year period, coldest period in the last ten thousand years. You have to get back to the Ice Age Advances Ice advances eighteen twenty thousand years ago to find a period this cold. So we're benefiting from a warming and most importantly, the greatest effect we have from this is just
an increase in agricultural productivity. In my new book Very Convenient Warming, we look at the top eight crops in the world in terms of gross tonnage produced, and each one of those eight crops over the last forty years is just breaking production records year after year after year after year. And it's due to three things. Warming because it means we have longer growing seasons, more CO two, which means a certle Co two fertilization effect is huge and charging plant
growth. And then the third thing is the use of nitrogen fertilizer, and how do you make nitrogen fertilizers with fossil fuels mainly natural gas. All of these things they want to they want to restrict all of that. Doctor Haffern Lindsen and I wrote a paper last year. In it they concluded that removal night there. If they're if they promote and get through what they want done, it could lead to the death of millions of people through crop failure and
famine. And and that's what they don't seem to care. It's really what they're doing is pushing an anti human agenda. Well, no, it's not that they don't care. This is what they want. They want reduced population globally. They want to force the rest of us onto mass transit so they can totally control our movements. That that's what I believe. Uh, Greg real quick, with about a minute, let's talk about this movie that's out that people can see. It's called Climate the Movie. If you just google
Climate the Movie, I believe it's dot com you'll get it. It's an eighty minute documentary. Were very professionally documentary. That is, many of our esteemed members of the CO two Coalition, including doctor William Happer, Roy Spencer, many others including form of board member Richard Lindsay, all of these people and experts top in the world. It's just a wonderfully produced movie. Again, it's Climate the Movie. And the website again for the CO two Coalition,
Greg CO two Coalition dot org. CO two Coalition dot org. Learn more there all right, fantastic, So many learn learning materials available there too, especially for your kids, you know, before the mainstream media. It can indoctrinate them, get them. The real thing would be Yeah, that would be CO two Learningcenter dot com. CO two Learning Center and there you can get free you get your books, videos and free lesson plans for downloading.
Fantastic. Gregory Wrightstone. Keep up the good fight and we'll talk to you soon, my friend. Thank you. All right, It's the Nightcap
and it rolls on in moments on seven hundred WLW. Join us for our twenty twenty four iHeartRadio Music Awards Live from the JOLDI Peter in Hollywood, Monday, April First watch on Fox starting at EPs Nightcap on Monday evening, March twenty fifth, twenty twenty four on seven hundred WLW, Gary Jeff Now welcoming in MK Sweeney America's Mom, the author of Magi of Miriam, the Boy who Saved a Kingdom, to talk about as a mother and as someone with
some semblance of common sense, which seems in such rare commodity these days. About this this gender bathroom confusion that's being created. Not that there was gender bathroom confusion before, but it's being created by the left who want to just make everyone feel included. Uh. It's it's the old inclusivity argument being used and it's reared its ugly head once again at a school district, Wabbers said Wappinger's Central School District of New York, which was home to John Jay High
School. In several several other campuses. Uh. The superintendent there has said that from this point forward, any anybody can go to any bathroom as long as it makes them feel comfortable, whatever they feel comfortable with. So this is again setting the stage for another list of horrid things that can happen and have happen, like in Loudon County, Virginia, where the young teenage girl was raped by someone who identified as a girl even though it was obviously a
male, and there was a student walkout in New York over this. The students were the ones who said, no, this isn't right. Tell me what you know about that? MK. Yeah, Hi, Gary, it's great to be on your show. So I mean, I thank you. I think you have to know on the head, these gender issues have been spiking around the country in the most unusual way. But the one thing that I have figured out is this is not actually about the individuals that suffered from
gender dysphoria. It is really about a conditioning of the rest of us, it seems, and I think that these kids in New York, in this particular school district were confronting that, so they were feeling uncomfortable. You know, there's been sports discussions, and there's been bills proposed, and then there's the gender transforming procedures surgeries that have been you know, in the news a
lot. And I think that these particular kids were just kind of tired of just their trying to be kids, and they're they're tired of this particular agenda being pushed on them from adults, and they just wanted to say, you know, we're not comfortable with this, and so they walked out, they organized their protests, and interestingly, from what I can tell, the school district found out about it over that weekend and alerted the Defensive Democracy Organization,
which is an organization that claims that they're to educate the public school the public about the value of inclusivity and the importance of emotional and physical safety for all individuals within the American public school and library system. So this is a group of a leftist group of adults that basically feel they know better than teachers and parents to you know, carry forth these agendas. And so they organized a
bit of a counter protest to the students. So that's what I know about this particular issue, and that was a smaller protest, obviously minuscule in relation to how many students had walked out. And the only thing I will say about that is that young people's students, you know, they'll get on board any train if enough of them are involved, So they may not be you know, die hards believing that you know, sex is determined at birth and all of that, but there was enough of that to start to spark the
protest. And as you mentioned, these are adults who are counter protesting this, who think that they know better than parents or students. And this has been happening all over the country. And thank god that the governor of New York, Glenn Youngkin, pardoned the man who you know, went after people at a school board meeting about this same issue when his daughter was violently brutally raped. Because of these policies, I think that this is again, it's
not about gender dysph you you're right. It is about trying to tear down the Judeo Christian fundamental foundations of this country, of family and of what God intended and everything else. I mean, this is so much bigger than you
know, one so called trans kid feeling bad about himself. And it's always the adults, it's always, and it's normally it is normally, I don't mean to generalize, but it is normally young, white, over educated liberals who are involved in this, because there's big backlash against these policies in Hispanic communities and in the Muslim communities where they've started to speaking out in Louden County, Virginia against what the school board has been doing there in spite of what
the parents insists they want. It's just it's pretty crazy how a few people are trying to tell the majority what to do in a country that supposedly is about democracy, is it not. That's right. Yeah, So on a macro level, what we're seeing is a stripping of an identity. So gender
ideology specifically is thinking that you are putting the wrong body. And so if you're Christian or believe in any God, regardless of what denomination, or even if you're Muzzleimer or some other practicing individual, you wouldn't want to think that the Creator necessarily made a mistake in how you were made. And so what I see gary with this and with social media, is there is this push that we are a reflection of what others think of us, instead of the
fact that we answer to God, not people. We were uniquely made and honestly, if you break it down, that is what protects our children from being bullied. You don't answer to the people around you. You are uniquely made, beautiful how you're made, and you know you answer to God. And if we can get back to that messaging, which is in large part why I wrote the Magi of Miriam the Boys Saved the Kingdom, then maybe we can counter this really bizarre agenda which is just not supported by the numbers.
I mean, for a transgender for gender ideology and gender dysphoria. The numbers of people who really suffer from this psychiatric disorder are so small. So for the other ninety nine point nine percent of us, this conditioning that we should normalize this psychiatric disorder and emulate it is really unhealthy. The Magi of Miriam, the Boy who Saved the Kingdom the author M. K. Sweeney. Hopefully we'll have a chance to talk again at a longer length, the
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WLW. This report is sponsored by US Department of Veterans Affairs. Serve those who served, Join the US Department of Veterans Affairs and make a Gary Jeff Walker. And you know, if people often ask me, Gary Jeff, of all the people that you've talked to over the years on your nightcare program, is there anyone that you would consider to be invaluable, someone that you just couldn't do the shows without on a regular basis. And I thought about
it. I thought about it for a few minutes. And the first words that popped out of my mind or out of my head that were in my mind Andy Furman. And he said, really, the fur Ball, He's the one that you couldn't do the show. He's the when you couldn't live without doing your interview show. And I said yes, because number one, he's always he's always willing to do it. And that's the most. You know, if if if I'm anytime I've been attracted to a woman in my
life, it was because she was attracted to me. He's he's always willing to do it with me, and thank you for always doing it with me. Number two, he has incredible cachet, especially in this market. And you know he's at national sports guy. He's on Fox Sports thirteen sixty every week, you know, and occasionally fills in nationally, and he's a nationally known name in sports. And the third reason is because he's often he's quite
often wrong, and I get to spar with him. So those are three good reasons to have the Furman the fur Ball as an invaluable source resource for this show. And I'm so glad you were once again willing Andy. You know, I will say this. You read it perfectly. I think he left out a line that I wrote, but that's good. You did everything I asus, so it was perfect. You know. It's kind of sad the way you kind of open it up saying is the last one? Because
not the last. It's just taking the hiatus. That's all a little bit of a break. Watch your English watch Okay, a little recipite if you will, you know, but that's okay, and I'm glad to be with you. And there's always a pleasure and the pleasures all you as well. You know what I'm here. I'm here to help the community. I am here to change things for the better, all right, And we all love the Cincinnati Bengals. I understand is it's about five six months away. There's
no doubt about that. Now, what concerned about you? And and and hold on full stop. Then there is never an end to the NFL season. They make sure of that at the shield. Now as far as the actual next season starting, yeah, we're five six months away, but the NFL and NFL season never ends because there's a training camp. You know, it just goes on. There's no doubt. You're right, You're exactly correct. And I think that everybody's concerned. We want to see a healthy Joe.
We want to see this team come back and at least make the playoffs. I mean last year didn't even make the playoffs. So I think that you and I kind of shuffled this around a little bit. The other day we got to go public with it. I think what the NFL needs to
do with the help of the community. Of course, we need community support letters to the NFL office at four to ten Park Avenue in New York City, one O one eight right, letters saying we want to see the Bengals move out of the division that they're in in the AFC North, which is perhaps what I would call the suicide division of the NFL. Is the toughest division in pro football. To know that, about that, And if you do it geographically, maybe they can't be in a division maybe with Detroit,
Chicago, Midwest teams. I mean that's where it's supposed to be. And you and I fancied this around a little bit the other day. Right, well, Cleveland and Pittsburgh or Midwest teams Andy, just as much as Chicago and Detroit said of Pittsburgh in the East, Pittsburgh should be there, maybe with both the Jets and the Giants and the Eagles about that, right, So it should Pittsburgh be the Pirates be in the NL Central Division or should
they be moved to baseball? Baseball is another day. I don't care about baseball right now. We're talking football. But you know, there's a problem with the East because it's it's heavy duty, it's overstacked because you have New England in the east with the Giants and the Jets in the East. That's three right there. You put Baltimore there, know, maybe put Philadelphia there. I'm gonna let Baltimore go down there with Atlanta. Baltimore and Atlanta should
be in the same division. But we put this together the pretty nicely where the Bengals could have maybe a little more daylight to get in there and dominate more so than they are right now. Let let the Bengals be there. What Minnesota should called on Detroit? So what Andy, what Andy Furman is essentially saying, when when they're going gets tough, the soft get going. Is that what you're saying, you're going to tough change things to make it easier for yourself that you do. I mean, so, how is this
effect the rest of the NFL? You're moving just to make sure the Bengals have a chance at a winning record in their own division? I mean that that smacks in the face of actual competitive why you know what you want to but it's not going to be that way because certainly the undertone of it and
the backstory is the fact that it's helping the Bengals. But really and truly, the main story has to be we want to make the NFL geographically sound because you wanted to keep Arizona and the two LA teams in the same division, right, and maybe Seattle as well because their west coast. Well, why wouldn't you to be there? Why wouldn't you want to have Indianapolis Colts
in the in the NFL in this new realigned NFL Midwest. See, but Indianapolis, Cincinnati is two, Cleveland is three, and maybe Chicago's four, but maybe not because Chicago's a different time zone. We'll trying to get the same time zones together. Oh so you want to do you want the Lions, the Browns who are annually snake bit no matter who the quarterback or the coach is, because they're just Lions Browns. Bengals is three in Indianapolis is four? All right? Well, I like that division, and at this
point in time it does certainly favor the Bengals. What happens when the new NFL Midwest Division gets so competitive that the Bengals can't can't get a win in their own division again? Do you want them to move again? Andy? No? And I'm not necessarily moving into the Bengals. I think the Bengals can't compete where they're at now, and they show us that they can. There's no doubt about that. Without injured Joe Borrow, they can't compete.
I'm just saying that if you take a look at the NFL, it's wacko. These divisions are not correct right to be geographically aligned. And since it is one league now, it's not AFC and NFC, we're right, We're we're getting rid of the designations of whether it's in the National Conference or the American Conference. James, we don't want AFC NFC. We want the Paul
Brown Conference, the George Hallis Conference. That's what we want. We want names like that, all right, Maybe maybe you just player to Jimmy Brown Conference. Right, that's what we need to have. All right, So what you're gonna have, let's let's go uh, let's go east to west and realign the NFL in Andy's great design of getting things geographically correct. Feedback. Let me tell you, I want feedback on social media and my Twitter account or x account, whatever the hell you want to call it. It's
at Andy Furman fsr Andy Furman FSR Fox Sports Radio. So tweet me and we're going to collect all these I'll print them. That's what I'll do. I'll print them. Sold on. You're using my show to prop your platform. You're as bad as some of these authors that I have, the authors that I have on that did just come on to sell books, not because they want to talk to me. I feel a little bit. I don't know dirty, you know. I don't like that. I don't like to
fether. You do book reports on your show, You're just like a you're doing that. You get a free book? Do you put the author on there? This is meat potatoes, this is good stuff. This is what people want to talk about. Half the people that listen to your show can't read anyway. So so in the East, in the NFL, give me your first division, Yeah, and let's do it. Let's let's do it in fourteen division, four team division. I don't have pen and paper with
me, so I'm going to do it. Off the top of my head. I would have to think it will be New England, Yes, both New York teams, the Giants and the Jets, Yes, and the Philadelphia Eagles. I like that. I like that we can we can call that. We can call that the dirty Northeast Liberal division. Okay, the dirty Bird Division. No, we got because you got Baltimore in the next division you got. Then we go to the east, the Southeast division. Yes,
okay, that would be Jacksonville, Atlanta. I'm trying to think who else Baltimore, Jacksonville, No, Jacksonville, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Baltimore. You forgot Carolina. What are you doing? Okay, okay, forget Jacksonville, then Carolina, Okay, Carolina, all right, Carolina, Baltimore, Jacksonville and New Orleans. Well, why why New Orleans? It's so far west? Why are you why ain't you're putting the Dolphins, the Miami Dolphins, Africa, Miami Dolphins, jack Carolina Panthers, and Baltimore.
Right, good, good job. But New Orleans is a different time zone anyway, Yes, you're right. So now we've got all the East coast time zones. A right, great, But okay, then we go Atlanta. We had Atlanta. You just mentioned Atlanta for that division. No I didn't. I mentioned Miami, Jacksonville, Carolina, and Baltimore and Baltimore. Okay, so now we get Atlanta, New Orleans two different times. I
know. That's that's what I'm thinking. You know what you would to get Miami out of it was too far south, even though they're in the East time So are you gonna stick the Dolphins? Then you can't put them in the middle of the country. Was Atlanta? Can you You're killing me. You're killing me. Here, here's what you do. You put the Nashville uh, the Titans, and you put Indianapolis? Right? Or did we include Indianapolis in the Bengals divisionlle without pencil on Papa. This is too difficult
for me. This as I take on the s A T test. And when I had a question on the s A T test, you know I did when there was a doubt. Oways put Cways put Sea is the answer? Okay, you got to you gotta have Nashville and Atlanta together. That's just a natural fit. Andy, Okay, in Nashville, Atlanta, New Orleans. Yeah, and even though they're in a different time zones, and maybe Baltimore, I don't know. I don't know. No, I'm lost on Jacksonville in Jacksonville. Okay, I'll work on this another day. Okay,
because let's talk about the NCAA basketball tournament right now? All right, I got to ask you, do you realize that the women are really and truly closing the gender gap? Correct? I mean, you agree the ratings are great for women's basketball. People are interested in Kaitlin Cook, and they're interes in Iowa. They're interested in so much so that ABC National Network is
putting their games on TV. I think it's great. Now. There's there's a movement going on right now where they say they like to have the NCUBA Finals, which is usually on a Monday, have the women and the men at the same venue, and have the women play and the men. And I don't think that women want to be the undercard to the men's championship game, even though it's in the same arena. At the same time, I think that they decided to have their own. Hey, let the men play
first and let the women be the night caps, so to speak. When when nobody's left in the arena because they're not going to stay and watch the women, well, I tell you why this wouldn't work as well, because there's so many people who want to see the men's final, and it's gonna be x amount of people that want to see the women. I don't think there's a venue big enough that would hold both. I just don't. I
think the women need to have their own deal on a separate day. Okay, And moving along in that direction, what do you think about the NCAA tournament the early rounds? At least the teams with the higher seed would host the games at home rather than play at neutral side. Does you know? I don't even know what they do anymore, to be honest, because they got the final games in Hinklefield House, an historically historic hinkle Field House,
its Maison Square Garden are made of. Can get a better arena your hinkle Field House, but the finals. If you're a kid from the Midwest or any part of the central part of this country, you Eastern centric putts, Yeah, you think of hinkle Field House. You don't think of Madison Square Garden. You think about Hoosiers, You think about Gene Hackman, and you think about the Hickory team going. You know to the state, you've tarn about it. Let me tell you something. You take a cross station of
the people in the great state of Indiana. Eighty five percent of them don't even know what Hinklefield House is. They think it's the place to store. Hey, that's what they may think what it is really and that's that's a good alternative, you know, for hinkle Field House in the future if they're not hosting the ANI Finals anymore. I just well, I will tell you
this much. Indianapolis has it all over Cincinnati because they have the Big ten tournament over there, they have the NCAA early rounds over there, and even Dayton where they have their playing games in Dayton. Cincinnati needs to get on board. You know. I'm going to make a little criticism over here. In the morning when I get up, I normally turn on Good Morning America. I'm kind of like, I just like Good Morning America for some reason. I watch it whatever, you know, I flip around, but I
kind of stick to them. Why because they usually go from city to city in the US, and they, you know, kind of cheerleading that city. And I want to know what the hell the group does here in Cincinnati. What's the name of that group, the CCC or something that this was a better Cincinnati three You might like to be on that freaking committee, you know, really, because I guarantee you if there's no one, no one in that committee that is contacted. Good morning America and say come out here.
You know, honestly, good morning America should be a Cincinnati Thursday morning for rech opening Day. How do you like that? How do you like that amount? Really? How do you like that? N apples? Speaking of opening day? Of course, we're you know, a less than seventy two hours away from the first pitch at Great American Ballpark of the twenty twenty four Red season. And I don't I feel the energy, the kinetic energy is just or at least telekinetic energy is palpable as you lead up to opening
day. What about the fact that once again an opening day will be sold out and the rest of the season good luck Reds? What about that? I mean, is the fan base really is it all just about winning? Or do we maintain that energy all season long? Andy for a change? And so FC Cincinnati and Cincinnati has went so the FC Cincinnati is now out drawing the Reds in July. You know, I don't understand that. If you have to ask me personally, and I'll tell you right now, I
gotta believe they paid this stats. I really believe that. Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no no, major League Baseball red stadium pads the stats. When they'll announce the twelve well, they'll announced, they'll announced twelve thousand, and there's like five thousand people in the stadium. They announced major League Baseball, not the red They announced tickets sold, and those tickets have been sold to season ticket holders. If they don't want
to use them, they don't use it, but they're sold. So that's what they announced. That's another question. That's another question. Why would you buy season tickets? Why would but why would you buy season ticket? So if you're not gonna go to the damn games, Andy, that's not much of a fan. I think companies do that to support the Reds and support buff Companies do that. Fans don't do that. So I wonder how many real They give it to relatives, they give it to friends, and maybe
they just can't make it on certain nights. But again, getting back to FC Cincinnati, they'll get the twenty three twenty four thousand per per match, but I do I do believe a lot of those tickets and the announcements are padded. Okay, and the Reds get close to twenty twenty five Okay, given night there's there's twenty four thousand at TQL Stadium. When you look at the cameras, the stadium's full. How is that patting the stats and a
smaller stadium, knucklehead? No, we're talking about raw numbers. Raw numbers. Okay, A smoky stadium that's got twenty four thousand versus Great American Ballpark was what thirty nine thousand seats or forty four and there's and they stay announced twenty four thousand, and there's not five thousand people in the stands And with the tick of the cell. First of all, calm down before you get a heart attack. Number one. Number two, let me tell you this,
honestly, it's people like you that really disgusted me. And I love you to death. I do, but this disgusts me when the media goes nuts on attendants. Who cares? Who cares how many people are in the game? I mean that is like an ongoing topic on sports talk or in the press, media TV. Who cares? That's all people care about? Oh? Rest do that, But listen, who do you care? What do you care? How many people go to a Reds game? And first of all, it's not that cheap to go to a ball game with a
family. Listen, right, I do. I do care about you, and I care enough about you to tell you that we're out of time for right now. Thanks, so I won't see it until September. Now, is that it? You can't spell furman without full I'll be in touch. Thank you. The seven hundred l w RNL Carriers Opening Day, that play will be rock It presented by your Greater Cincinnati Toyota Dealers or SO Cincinnati Orthopedics
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Nightcap as we close things out the last Monday night before Red season. And there's been all kinds of Reds news this week and baseball news and obviously with the NCUBA basketball news and to report on all of that. The wild Man. That's right, Dennis Wildman Walker, author of The wild Man, the Book, and our guest once again. Wildman, How you do, buddy? Have you recovered yet? Have you recovered yet from that crushing loss,
that crushing blow last Thursday night when your UK Wildcats fell to Oakland? Have you recovered yet? Wild Man? First off, they are not my UK Wildcats. I just picked them to win, do you see? Bearcats are my team and will always be my team. And they're still going, They're still alive in the itIt tomorrow night they play. I was right at nine o'clock on ESPN. I'll be tuned in. I had no money on the UK Wildcats. I was in two brackets that were for free. I got
over it real quick. Three days as we speak, Gary Jeff until Opening Day number one forty seven, and this will be my fifty eighth straight opening day, beginning my streak in nineteen sixty seven. Sitting in Section nine, Row B, seat twenty one and the lower grand Stand crosley Field Riverfront GABP, We've been to opening days at all three of the Red Stadium in the
last fifty eight years. Fifty eight years will be on Thursday. Yes, seriously, So tell me about Crosley Field, because I never even got to see any remnants of it by the time I got here in nineteen ninety four, closed it in nineteen seventy. What was the one enduring kind of memory of Crosley Field for the wild Man? It was so easy to get player autographs, so easy because you were only like you're really low down on the field and even down in the in the tunnel area where the visitors players had
had to walk by. It was great to get autographs. And the green grass, I mean back then, that's all there was. All up stadiums had green grass, a great, great scoreboard. I mean the park was cool. It really was. Now there were places where you could be behind a pole. But of course with my half season ticket, I had really great seats between first and all. But I loved I loved Crasley Field, and I have my seat from Crasley Field, Section nine, Row B,
seat twenty one. I went down and pried it out with a buddy of mine for five bucks. Oh yeah, so for like three hundred. Now, who took you to your first opening day game? I went myself, you know, by yourself. I was, Yeah, I went by myself. Yes, how old were you? Okay, we're gonna give up your eeen seventeen. I didn't realize you were that old, all right, So on the right side of the grass, that's all I know. So first opening day that would have been what in nineteen seventy one at Riverfront, right
the first opening day? Yeah, nineteen seventy one. Yes, So tell me about that park and what you thought the first time you were inside Riverfront Stadium, wild Man. Well, I went, well, Riverfront Stadium opened in at nineteen to seventy because the Reds played at Crosley, you know, and then they went and I went there Riverfront. I mean, great American
ballpark will never ever ever have the history of Riverfront Stadium. I mean so many things took place, and I had great seats there with a season ticket package. I set between first and home and the Lord Grandstand, Section two, fourteen, Row eight, seat one oh one, and I have that seat at my house. In fact, I had a bird's eye view looking right at Pete Rose rounding third at the All Star Game and knocking Ray Fosse on his ass. Well, that was also the It was also The genesis
of the rail Gang was Riverfront Stadium, wasn't it. That's where the rail Gang was formed. You back in the early eighties. Yes, back in the early eighties, the Riverfront was great. I mean I was sad to see it go when they knocked the walls down and made like an opening out in the outfield. That was cool, and that would have been nice to keep the stadium at that time. But the place was falling apart inside. The guts were starting to give. But Riverfront Stadium, I have so many
great memories from Riverfront Stamum. I could go on and on about that place. Were you there the night that Hank Aaron hid his famous home run? Well, yeah, but that was that was opening day in seventy one, Yes, sir, nineteen seventy, nineteen seventy four, nineteen seventy four, seventy four, that was Marty Brenneman's first four first game call in the US. Yeah, right there. I was there in seventy four. I was there when Pete Rose got a three thousand hit in nineteen seventy eight. I
was there, of course. In eighty five. I was there when Tom Browning pitched his perfect game. Amazing. I was there when Scooter Jeanette hit the four. That Scooter at the four. I runs a Great America. But then I saw a lot and then of course the Bengals played there, you know. And oh wait, I didn't go to the Freezer ball I didn't go to the Freezer Bowl. So what about Great American Ballpark? What can you give me something positive about Great American Ballpark? If you can my
seats where they are, I'm not going to tell you. I have the great, greatest view right down both lines, you know. And then of course the food selection a Great American ballpark these days is really cool. One of the things I don't like. They don't have vendors in the stands anymore. I don't know where the logic was to do that, but they have no vendors in the stands anymore selling beer, pop or peanuts. No vendors. Well, I hate that because they don't They don't take cash none.
A Major League baseball takes cash. You gotta have a take a friggin card. And you know what, I for that reason alone, unless somebody is footing a bill for me to go and to buy my food or buy a beverage I refuse to go because every every bill in my pocket says this note is legal tender for public all that's public in private, and that means I should be able to buy anything in America with a dollar bill or a five dollars bill or a twenty dollar bill if I so choose. How do you
feel about that, wild Man? I love, I love the point you're making. You make absolutely you might make every loose sense. Yes you do. Yeah, yeah, I mean you could. You can put a twenty dollar bill in a machine and it gives you credit. But the problem is you're not gonna probably spend all that, so then are gonna take whatever left at the cash on the card. The hell with them? All right? So what's your really quick synopsis of spring training for the Red? He said?
The regulars hit well, the starting pitchers weren't great, but they weren't bad, but the relievers stunk. Hopefully the starters can go at least seven innings this year. Well that's what we're hoping. I mean, uh, Red's finished on the spring eleven, fifteen, whatever that's you know, whatever that's worth. Yeah, but I did say that, I did tell you
earlier that the Red relievers a spring of how we looking not good? I mean, let me run down the only good of the Redgs relievers, Garry jeff was Tony Santion an e r A of zero point zero with fifteen strikeouts.
That's why he made the team. And when you look at the bed, you got Emi op With Gone with the era of four point eight to Ohero, Brent Sooner e ra A seven point three six, Alexis d As Alexis d As their closer an e ra A of twelve point one five, Justin Wilson an era of nine point nine to five, Buck Farmer an era of five point one four, and Lucas Sims an era of four point oh five. Ouch. Ouch, we can't have that this season of the Red and they're gonna in bad shape. Is show hey Otani on his way out
of Major League Baseball? Do you think they're gonna find out that he was involved in this gambling scandal? Personally? You know there's something fishy here, you know what's going on. I mean, when you transfer that kind of amount of money to you know, to a gambler, that amount of money the banks you know he got, you know, obviously it's a bank transfer don't you think the bank would say, why are you transferring this amount of money to this guy? You know that that's a red flag right there.
There's something, but there's more than what meets the eye. I don't I wouldn't be surprised if they Major League Baseball and the Angel I'm not the Angels. The Dodgers are trying to try to make as interpreter the fall guy here. But Otani. I think Otani is in trouble in some way because gambling is illegal in California. It's illegal. Yeah, they couldn't sit him down for they could sit him down for a year, and the FED and the
FEDS are investigating this. But you can't tell me that he didn't know what was going on. Come on, man, I mean Japanese people, rich. Japanese people love the gamble. You don't believe me. Go out to Vegas and see how many Japanese people are there at the blackjack table and they roulette wheel at the high high limit slots. They love to gamble. Those who have money, Oh, Asians of all Japanese, Chinese, Koreans that
you're right, they love to spend their money gambling. Wild man love talking to you brother, and I don't know when the next time will be, but I'm sure it'll be just as great as this one. Thank you so much much so it's always a pleasure, and hopefully i'll see you at the ballpark. All right. Well, if you're buying, that's fine. Seven
WLW. So I think to finish things off, to put the icing on the cake, as our friend Roco Costelana, of course, make sure that cake is non GMO and there's no sugar in it because that could kill you. And also, Rocco Costelano, you you want to give us an update now on a report on COVID nineteen vaccines, because once again they're popping up.
The stories about COVID nineteen vaccines are popping up, and they're revealing new adverse or possible adverse side effects that Pfizero Maderna or no one with the government or no one who pushed this poison on the population thought about, or I mean, and the good chance that they didn't know, because this thing was such a rush job to begin with, just to get it out there and now, and like I said earlier in the program, Roco, I am
not anti vaccine, but I'm definitely anti this one because there was no vetting, There was no peer reviewed studies and no time for trials to actually show what the side effects. And now we're finding out that there are many side effects. And this latest one is a report from the Epoch Times about COVID nineteen vaccines causing neurological disorders that you want to talk about long COVID. That's
a long lasting effect from the vaccine. So what do you know about this, Roco So well, just to kind of update you on what you just said, very little. Not many people are actually suffering as much from long COVID as as people thought. Most people are actually suffering from long long vaccine.
They kind of call it now because the vaccine is causing more more spike protein issues more and and like I said last week about about the spike protein you know, lasting so much longer in your system because of the vaccine. More people are getting getting similar long COVID things, but more from the vaccine. But this vaccine, the the m R and A A technology was wasn't
really researched to the max that it should have been. And and now we're finding out exactly how the how the m R and a technology is getting into into a d n A. It's rare, but it does. And now, uh, the Epic Times or or Epoch Times is talking about a parson Parsonage Turners syndrome, which is a neurological disorder that affects like the peripheral a nervous system. And so so when that happens, you have a severe pain by fibro or myagia, like like a loopis uh style pain. And then
you have you have you have a muscular atrophy. Now now you're in pain and you're losing muscle. So you're not able to even fix the pain because you're in so much pain and you can't do you really can't do anything about it. Even the stuff that I do it isn't working on on on these symptoms. So you know, when you have a PTS uh, it is absolutely a debilitating and you know, and you can't do you can't do anything about it. And at worse, the more you move, the worse it
literally gets. So fitness, a fitness trainer is not going to help you at all of this because you can't move, no, no, and any any movement therapist, you know, any movement therapist, a physical therapist, occupational therapist. No one can really help out. And this and this is directly related to the vaccine. There's you know, very few people get this, but you know, there was a study that was done with a thirty six patients that have received the m R and A vaccine A, twenty four
are received Pfizer and ten are received a Maderna. And out of the of the of the eighteen patients who are received the viral of becta vaccine, of fifteen of received AstraZeneca and two are received of the Johnson and Johnson shot.
And then they did like the causality assessment and researchers found thirty two cases were possibly caused thirty two out of thirty six cases were caused by vaccination, so you know, and then twenty two directly after the directly after the the mr NA vaccination, and so you know, it's it's a pretty serious thing. And no one's talking about, you know, the the other neurological disorders that are looking like Parkinson's. That's and it's not Parkinson's, but you know,
but people are getting something that's similar to I thought of dyscinasia. So well, hey, you know, the great thing about disorder. The greatest thing is that they they've got diseases that treat tarta tart of dyskinesia. So maybe
they're just trying to prop up sales somewhere else with this garbage. Well, and and I just don't see any any real uh way out of this because no one's, no one wants to talk about it, and then when you do talk about it, you're considered and and and anti vaxer, and and no one, you know, like Bobby Kenny talks about it, and they keep they keep shutting him down, and then anyone else that wants to talk about it is is being a you know, a shut down, you know,
from from from from blood clots to myocarditis, to diseases that mimic Parkinson's to now this neurological disorder. I'm not anti vaccine. I'm anti COVID nineteen vaccine period into story. Raka, we gotta go. I'm sorry. Yep, thanks guy, Jeff, thank you. Train with Rocco dot com if you want to get in touch with Roccocostellano. That's it for now, we'll talk soon. The nashing out This night cap on seven hundred WLW News traffic and weather news Radio seven hundred w l W, Cincinnati. The Mayor is
back in the Queen City with the twelve o'clock reports. I'm Lee Mawen breaking now as we reached closer to the one hundred and forty eighth opening day in Cincinnati. On Thursday, the Reds announced who will be throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. On Monday, he played first base be former Redshawn Casey. Talking to Lance McAlister Monday, said he's been putting some thought into his ceremonial first pitch on opening day. I didn't sleep last night, sworter guy.
I woke up to go to the bathroom about three am, and all of a sudden it came back. I was like, oh my god, do I have to throw it from the bounders? I throw from the mount So honestly, I'm honestly stressing out about that. Now that you say that, I'm probably gonna have to go to the top of the rub and wetter rip. Casey, also known as the Mayor, is excited to see former teammates to Meetri Young and Pokey Reese Thursday. Who will be the finlay market opening
day per eight Grand Marshals, a role he had seven years ago. I'm Sean Gaalbagher News Radio seven hundred WLW. Also announced on Monday, Pitchers Andrew Abbott and Nick Martinez well right in the twenty twenty four Finley Market Opening Day parade. Jim Scott is the honorary Grand Marshal, along with former Reds Dimitri Young and Pokey Reese. You can catch Opening Day right here on the Big One starting at nine am Thursday morning. Now the latest traffic and weather together.
Looking at the OGO map, nothing to report. Looks like that ramp might be back open. I seventy five North to Exit sixteen Sharon Ro excuse me, Exit fifteen Sharon Road. Looks like that ramp is back open with the storms approaching. Now the latest forecast from the Advanced Dentistry Weather Center. Advanced Dentistry, the judgment free dental experience you've been looking for, No Fear Dentist dot Com. I'm on our way to Ward. Tuesday daybreak, some
rain and a chance of storms. A morning low of forty eight. The rest of our Tuesday is rain, heavier times isolated storms. My highest sixty four at night. More rain and storms likely clearing late in a lower thirty nine. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first warning Chief Meteorologist Steve Rawleigh News Radio seven hundred WLW. Rain is approaching Laurence Bergen Harrison. The severe storms that Steve rally mentioned looks like that's still a few hours away.
It's currently sixty degrees right now. Mercy Health Fairfield, excuse me. The reds opening day forecast is sponsored by Pello Windows and Doors of Cincinnati. Pella Now pay later, It'll be sunny Thursday. Well the high at fifty seven. Mercy Health Fairfield has made the decision to stop patients from delivering their babies
from May first onward. Bonds. Of course, Mercy Health is shutting down the Berthing Center of Fairfield and consolidating labor and delivery services at Anderson Hospital and West Hospital in Momford Heights. The hospital did not list how many would be affected by the berthing unit closure, but the Fairfield Center employed more than ninety people in twenty twenty one. The Fairfield Hospital opened in nineteen ninety six,
delivering at least forty thousand babies since then. Uce Bearcats basketball resumes as you see travels to Indiana State in the nit quarterfinals. Tonight. Pregame just after eight thirty on the Big One, tip off at nine. Our next update is at twelve thirty. I'm Lee Mallen, News Radio seven hundred WLW. It's the Marketers Report Today. Capitol One's Chief Brand Officer, Mark Mentry weighs in on building
